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Gaetano Appolino Baldassare Vestris
Gaetano Appolino Baldassare Vestris (1729 - 1808), French ballet dancer, was born in Florence and... 9,200 livres. Vestris married a dancer, Anna Heinel (1753 - 1808), of German origin, who had a... debut. By the dancer Mlle. Allard, Vestris had a son, Marie Auguste Vestris Allard (1760 - 1842 ...
Lucia Elizabeth Vestris
Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (January, 1797 - August 8, 1856) was an English actress. She was born... Francesco Bartolozzi, the engraver. In 1813 she married Auguste Armand Vestris, who deserted her four years later. Her contralto voice and attractive appearance had gained Madame Vestris her first ...
Truro Parish
presaged the Bill of Rights, was elected to the parish vestry that year. In 1753, the first church service at the new town of Alexandria was recorded. George Washington was appointed to the vestry on October 25, 1762. His father, Augustine Washington, had served on the vestry for a few years, starting ...
John Thwaites (British politician)
. He was made a member of more than one Vestry, which handled local government for the parish, and was..., to be composed of delegates from the Vestries. Thwaites was selected by two different Vestries to be ...
Outlawries Bill
for 1741 and 1742). The equivalent bill used by the House of Lords is the Select Vestries Bill ...
Jean-Henry Gourgaud
Angelo Vestris, brother of Gaétano Vestris, the dancer. Under the protection of the dukes of Choiseul ...
John Brougham
Vestris's company, and wrote his, first play, a burlesque. He remained with Madame Vestris as long as ...
County of London
several metropolitan boroughs, replacing the earlier parishes and vestries. Westminster Holborn ...
Francesco Bartolozzi
father of Madame Vestris. Initial text from a 1911 Encyclopedia. Please update as needed ...
10  Godalming Parish Church
construction of a porch (1911) and vestries (1925 ...
11  Robert William Elliston
the house, presenting Edmund Kean, Mme Vestris and Macready. Ill-health and misfortune culminated in ...
12  Sheffield Cathedral
. The Shrewsbury Chapel was added in the next century, and a vestry chapel (now the Chapel of Saint ...
13  Charles James Mathews
Tim Topple the Tiger in Leman Rode's Old and Young Stager . In 1838 he married Madame Vestris, then... versus Clatter , and Little Toddlekins , that he specially excelled. In 1856 Mme Vestris died, and in ...
14  Metropolitan Board of Works
nominated by the vestries who were the principle local authorities. The larger vestries had two members and the City of London had three. In a few areas the vestries covered too small an area, and here ...
15  A Midsummer Night's Dream
Vestris at Covent Garden returned the play to the stage with a relatively full text, but padded it out greatly with musical sequences and balletic dances. Vestris took the role of Oberon, and for the next seventy years, Oberon and Puck would always be played by women. After the success of Vestris's ...


 
 
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