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A History of the County of Essex
… staged at the theatre ranged from plays by Shakespeare and Sheridan to the performance in 1786 by acrobats from Sadlers …
Old and New London
… records the fact that Sir Joshua Reynolds's portrait of Sheridan was engraved by a resident in this street, John … in Soho Square. The original Pantheon is immortalised by Sheridan, in one of his comedies, and is thus described by …
Survey of London
… Kemble, Stephen Storace, Twiss, Porson, Dr. Burney and Sheridan." ( Dic. Nat. Biog.). "Yesterday was married by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Grant's daughter, Maria Marcia, married Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the grandson and namesake of the dramatist, and on …
Survey of London
… were soon afterwards in divided occupation. In 18037 James Sheridan Knowles, doubtless the dramatist, occupied all or …
Old and New London
… the day, but also Pope the actor, the elder Mathews, Tom Sheridan, Charles Calvert, and other genial acquaintances. …
Survey of London
… Grant again, 18315: his son-in-law, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, grandson of the dramatist, 18369. Rev. Sir Edward …
Old and New London
… would steal. The inscription is from the florid pen of Sheridan. Facing his father, the gouty old Roman of the true …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Morland, the inventor of the speaking-trumpet; Dr. William Sheridan, author of some sermons; Thomas Worlidge, a painter …
Old and New London
… his preferment to the vicarage of Deptford; and William Sheridan, Bishop of Kilmore, who was deprived for refusing …
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