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    West Digges (1720–1786) was an English actor who made his first stage appearance in Dublin in 1749 as Jaffier in Venice Preserv'd; and both there and...
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  • Digges is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cole Digges (burgess) (1691-1744), colonial Virginia merchant, planter and politician Deborah...
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    Dudley Digges (born John Dudley Digges, 9 June 1879 – 24 October 1947) was an Irish actor, director and producer. Although he gained his initial theatre...
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    territory of Nunavut. The two islands, West Digges and East Digges, are located in Digges Sound, an arm of Hudson Bay, where the strong currents of the...
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    Albina, Countess Raimond (category West End plays)
    31 July 1779. The original cast included Howard Usher as King Henry, West Digges as Westmoreland, William Wyatt Dimond as Edward, James Aickin as Egbert...
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  • christened in Chilham parish on 29 March 1620, Edward Digges was the fourth son of Sir Dudley Digges (1583–1638) and his wife Mary Kempe (1583–?). Sir Dudley...
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    George Colbrooke, (1729–1809), banker Dudley Digges, (1582/3-1639), politician and diplomat West Digges (1720–1786), actor and theatre manager Philip...
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    Charlotte Digges "Lottie" Moon (December 12, 1840 – December 24, 1912) was an American Southern Baptist missionary to China with the Foreign Mission Board...
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  • of Edward Digges (1620-1674/5), who sat on the Virginia Governor's Council for two decades but died shortly before Bacon's Rebellion, Digges fled to Maryland...
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  • 1758, she was permanently active in Edinburgh Theatre with her lover West Digges, and was a celebrated artist in Scotland: her most popular role was reportedly...
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    Digges Cove (Bulgarian: залив Дигс, romanized: zaliv Digges, IPA: ['zaliv 'digs]) is the 1.77 km wide cove indenting for 860 m the north coast of Elephant...
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    children". Constructed in 1760 by Dudley Digges, the structure has also been known as the Dudley Digges House and Bray-Digges House. Bought by Methodist missionaries...
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    Susannah married Dudley Digges and William's own second wife was Anne Digges, both of children of Edward Digges, cementing the Cole-Digges family of Virginia...
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    during this time was high comedy and tragedy. Under the guidance of West Digges, Parsons acted at the Theatre Royale Edinburgh in 1757–8. More roles...
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    Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr (/ˈdɛləwɛər/ DEL-ə-wair; 9 July 1576 – 7 June 1618), was an English nobleman, for whom the bay, the river, and, consequently...
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  • probably four years earlier. She is said to have been a granddaughter of West Digges. In Liverpool and Manchester she played Lady Macbeth, Helen McGregor...
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    In October 1772, the couple began a demanding tour in Scotland with West Digges's theatre company that continued for almost four years. In 1776, they...
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  • London. Foote was somewhat unhappy and sold the lease on the Messrs West, Digges and Bland, who revived the profitability by use of "Mrs Hartley". The...
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  • who, waiting for an excuse to quarrel with Lee, had already engaged West Digges as manager. Lee was thrown into prison and his furniture sold. He lost...
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  • north of England. The position was a temporary one, the company manager West Digges being absent. The company contained other well-known names: Elizabeth...
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  • acres lying at Kiskeyacke upon Pamunkey". West sold the 600 acres, along with adjoining land, to Edward Digges in 1650. It became known as the "E.D." plantation...
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  • of Earl. Their daughter Elizabeth married Thomas Digges of Chilham Castle, Kent.[citation needed] "WEST, Hon. Charles (1645-84), of Wherwell, Hants". History...
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    funerary chapel to Chilham Church for Dudley Digges to contain Stone's funerary monument to Lady Digges in the early 1630s. If any traces of Jones were...
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    animals between the ice floes. Directly north across the sound are West and East Digges Islands. Farther north in the Hudson Strait are Nottingham and Salisbury...
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    year. Next was Maxwell Anderson's The Masque of Kings, featuring Dudley Digges, Leo G. Carroll, Henry Hull, and Margo, which opened in 1937 and was a flop...
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    erected in 1750 and encompassed the land grant known as Digges' Choice, a warrant granted to John Digges in 1727 by the colonial-era Province of Maryland, prior...
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    Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 201–203. Digges, Thomas (November 22, 1780). "To John Adams from Thomas Digges, 22 November 1780". Founders Online, National...
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  • Samuel Mathews (colonial Virginia governor) (category Mathews family of Virginia and West Virginia)
    the Governor's Council, and later that year when his predecessor Edward Digges traveled to England, became the Commonwealth Governor of Virginia, a position...
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    battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev". Naval Post. Retrieved 13 October 2021. Digges, Charles (23 March 2004). "Kuroyedov declares 'Peter the Great' could explode...
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  • Francis West (28 October 1586 – February 1633/1634) was a Deputy Governor of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia. Born in Salisbury, Wiltshire[citation...
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