Notes "Mathews, Charles (1776-1835)" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Charles Henry Timberley, "James Mathews", A...
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Charles James Mathews (26 December 1803 – 24 June 1878) was a British actor. He was one of the few British actors to be successful in French-speaking...
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published by him and John Lane. In 1894 Mathews left The Bodley Head partnership. He set up on his own as Elkin Mathews Ltd. and published works by his neighbour...
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Sir Charles Willie Mathews, 1st Baronet, KCB (16 October 1850 – 6 June 1920), familiarly known as Willie Mathews, was a British barrister. He was born...
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Charles James Mathew, CBE, KC (24 October 1872 – 8 January 1923) was a British barrister and Labour politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament...
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every day. His favourite actor was Charles Mathews and Dickens learnt his "monopolylogues" (farces in which Mathews played every character) by heart. Then...
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active in public affairs in Birmingham. Mathews was born in Kidderminster, the third of six sons of Jeremiah Mathews, a Worcestershire land agent, and his...
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further examined the history behind the painting: the English comedian, Charles Mathews, had arrived in New York in 1822, and left shortly after Peale had...
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Patrick's is his design. During World War I, Mathews served in the United States Food Administration. Mathews' books include The Renaissance Under the Valois...
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by many of them about his appetite, &c. Anne Mathews (née Jackson), widow of Charles Mathews, on Mathews' relationship with Lambert Although generally...
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Charles Mathew was an English politician in the 16th century. "Corfe Castle | History of Parliament Online". historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 2024-01-07...
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Eliza Kirkham Mathews (born Eliza Kirkham Strong; 17 January 1772 – 17 January 1802) was a British novelist and poet. Mathews was born on 17 January 1772...
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Diederick Charles (DC) Mathew (February 26, 1928 – February 17, 1987) was an Aruban politician and teacher. He was a deputy commissioner for Aruba in...
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Squire Flail, John Fawcett as Kalendar, Vincent De Camp as Luckless, Charles Mathews as Spriggins, John Liston as Flourish, Jane Powell as Mrs Prue, Sarah...
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membership includes actors such as John Braham, Charles Kemble, William Macready, Charles Mathews and his son Charles James; the playwrights James Planché, Theodore...
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Mathew Charles "Matt" Lamb (5 January 1948 – 7 November 1976) was a Canadian spree killer who, in 1967, avoided Canada's then-mandatory death penalty for...
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org. Retrieved 2022-06-01. Allegedly made to injure an actress, Mrs. Charles Mathews, a parcel left for her at the Olympic Theatre contained a mahogany...
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Tuchman Mathews and Jordan Henry Morgenthau Mathews. Her first marriage ended in divorce in 1993. She was married to retired Air Force General Charles G. Boyd...
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Haymarket Theatre on 7 August 1810, with John Liston in the title role and Charles Mathews as the King of Utopia and was first printed in 1813, in Dublin, but...
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success and beauty made her the toast of the beaux. The critic Mrs Charles Mathews noted: "The abilities of Miss Fenton cannot be disputed; the universal...
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started. Mathews appeared in several episodes of The Ford Television Theatre as well as episodes of Playhouse 90 and Matinee Theatre. Mathews' first sizable...
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original cast included Charles Mayne Young as Count Villars, Charles Mathews as Sir Guy Stanch, John Fawcett as Mr. Templeton, Charles Kemble as Vincent Templeton...
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pp. 378–79. 'The late Charles Incledon', The Spectator, 3 October 1829, p. 8 (volume page 632). Mathews, Memoir of Charles Mathews (Richard Bentley, London...
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Charles Matthews or Mathews may refer to: Charles Mathews (1776–1835), English theatre manager and actor Charles James Mathews (1803–1878), English actor...
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followed up with a series of popular ventures with John Liston and Charles Mathews, including Tekeli. Hook then became a playboy and practical joker best...
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Charles Matthews (March 11, 1863 – December 26, 1926) was an American Major League Baseball player who played in one Major League game for the 1891 Philadelphia...
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Sir James Charles Mathew (10 July 1830 – 9 November 1908) was an Irish-born judge. Born in an Irish Catholic family in Cork, Mathew was educated at the...
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Camp as Harcourt, John Bannister as Dexter, Ralph Wewitzer as Peter, Charles Mathews as Robert, John Henry Johnstone as Larry MacBoof, William Chatterley...
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licence and lease of the Gepp's Cross Inn on land Section 360 to Charles Mathews. In 1851 Mathews dropped the former licensee's name from the inn name and changed...
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entertainment was Charles Mathews, who began his show At Home or Mathews at Home, in London's Lyceum Theatre in 1808. According to Leigh Hunt, Mathews's table entertainments...
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