1597–1622. Theophilus was baptized on 7 December 1608. Both father William and son Theophilus alternatively spelled their family name as Bird or Bourne...
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They brought in five new men as actors and sharers: William Allen, Theophilus Bird, Michael Bowyer, Hugh Clark, and William Robbins. All five were veterans...
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The true identity of Theophilus is unknown, with several conjectures and traditions around an identity. In English Theophilus is also written "Theophilos"...
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point at which they must have been "young men" rather than "boys." Theophilus Bird played a woman when he was in his early 20s; but then he too switched...
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actor/sharers were Hart, Mohun, Lacy, Clun, Kinaston, Richard Baxter, Theophilus Bird, Nicholas Blagden, Nicholas Burt, William Cartwright, Thomas Loveday...
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William Allen Hannibal Michael Bowyer Scipio Richard Perkins Hanno Theophilus Bird Masinissa Ezekiel Fenn Sophonisba John Page Lelius John Sumner Himulco...
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Jack Depew as Gus Caldwell Abigail Mavity as Hanna Stevens Bill Cobbs as Theophilus Hamilton Ali Hillis as Alexia Drummond Logan Bartholomew as Jason Stevens...
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Alcade Christopher Goad Forset; Spanish Captain Forset; Duke of Ferrara Theophilus Bird ... Tota John Sumner ... Duke of Florence William Wilbraham Bashaw...
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The Spanish Viceroy, and A Wife for a Month. Theophilus Bird – actor, sharer. His father, William Bird or William Bourne, may have been with the Lord...
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played a female role. In addition, the company included William Allen, Theophilus Bird (or Bourne), Hugh Clark, John Sumner, and Michael Bowyer. Bowyer handled...
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original version, "the tragical way." Later that same year, the actor Theophilus Bird was said to have broken his leg while fencing onstage in a performance...
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the 1826 Greek edition of Theophilus Kiesslingius. Online version at the Topos Text Project. Media related to Stymphalian birds at Wikimedia Commons...
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house." The "ill Beest" may signify Will Beeston; as for the "Bird," actor Theophilus Bird was Beeston's brother-in-law and business associate. Beeston...
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to a 1655 lawsuit filed by fellow Queen Henrietta's and King's Man Theophilus Bird, Bowyer, along with Thomas Pollard and other members of the King's...
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an eunuch William Robbins Gazet, servant to Vitelli Edward Shakerley Donusa, niece to Amurath Edward Rogers Paulina, sister to Vitelli Theophilus Bird...
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theatre men of the era, including William Beeston and fellow King's Man Theophilus Bird. Parish records show that Pennycuicke married Dorothy Kinde on 19 October...
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Gough, an actor with the King's Men. Like some other sons of actors (Theophilus Bird; Robert Pallant), Gough started acting as a boy — in his case, with...
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Thomas Pollard, Hugh Clark, William Allen, Stephen Hammerton, and Theophilus Bird – all idled by the closing of the theatres in 1642. It also contained...
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Harpy (redirect from Bird Monster)
and half-bird, often believed to be a personification of storm winds. They feature in Homeric poems. Harpies were generally depicted as birds with the...
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Children's literature portal The Jubjub bird is a dangerous creature mentioned in Lewis Carroll's nonsense poems "Jabberwocky" (1871) and "The Hunting...
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rough-and-tumble for unemployed or under-employed actors. In 1655 Theophilus Bird filed a lawsuit that claimed that Pollard and fellow King's Man Michael...
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new group: Ezekiel Fenn, a boy player experienced in female roles; Theophilus Bird; Robert Axell; John Page; and George Stutfield, who apparently moved...
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Theophilus Johnson (23 August 1836 – 1919) was an English amateur naturalist, artist and publisher. Theophilus or Theo Johnson was born on 23 August 1836...
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Southampton; that dedication is signed by Pennycuicke and the actor Theophilus Bird. Both the 1656 and 1657 editions include prefatory verses by John Tatham...
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Theophilus Augustus Thompson (April 21, 1855 - Oct 12, 1881) is the earliest documented African-American chess expert recognized in the United States....
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John Theophilus Symons (JTS) Bird (1842 - 1932) was an Australian journalist, historian, author and gold prospector. Bird was born in Buckland Brewer,...
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Theophilus Carter (1824 – 21 December 1904) was an eccentric British furniture dealer who may have been an inspiration for the illustration by Sir John...
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Rawlinson. Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia. Vol. 4 (Semitic). ed. Theophilus Pinches. London: British Museum, 1861–64, 1891. Raphael Patai, p. 221...
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Joseph N. P. Bird (October 9, 1835 – September 4, 1886) was an American farmer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served one term in the...
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