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A History of the County of Warwick
… a theatre. In 1773 Kemble's daughter Sarah married William Siddons, a former member of the company, at Coventry. As Mrs. Siddons she appeared at St. Mary's Hall in 1797. A hall or … Cov. Standard, 26 Jan. 1923; and, for Kemble and Sarah Siddons, D.N.B. Jewish Chron. 5 June 1936. Cov. Times, 20 …
Survey of London
… over a double garage at No. 37 dates from 196970 (W. R. Siddons and Associates, architects). 55 His will nevertheless …
Survey of London
… collection (Gainsborough's Blue Boy and Reynolds's Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse) were also sold for 200,000. 80 By …
Old and New London
… His feeling was so true, his voice so flexible, that Mrs. Siddons and John Kemble often went to hear him read. … print, but not yet famous, chose it for recitation. Mrs. Siddons heard it with delight, and in the spring of 1785 its …
Survey of London
… not knowing where the calamity was seated. Mr. and Mrs Siddons, who resided opposite, had, en chemise, thrown up the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Memorial hall in Fladbury Road, and a mission in Siddons Road started in 1951. All, except Shaftesbury …
Old and New London
… be mentioned, "Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy," "Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse," "The Infant Hercules," …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
A History of the County of Stafford
… were still performed in the 1750s. 74 In 1766 William Siddons, later husband of Sarah Siddons, gave a performance of Douglas at a malt-house in …
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