Charles Lee Lewes (1740 – 13 July 1803) was an English actor. He was born the son of a hosier in London. After attending a school at Ambleside he returned...
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Lewes, born in London, was the illegitimate son of the minor poet John Lee Lewes and Elizabeth Ashweek, and the grandson of comic actor Charles Lee Lewes...
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Lewes is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Lee Lewes, British actor George Henry Lewes (1817–1878), British philosopher and literary critic Jock Lewes...
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Bonton, William Farren as Lord Raymond, Alexander Pope as Lord Ormond, Charles Lee Lewes as Captain Daffodil, John Henry Johnstone as MacPharo, Francis Aickin...
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Theatre Royal, Dumfries, Portsmouth. For a short time in 1792, actor Charles Lee Lewes assisted Stephen Kemble in the management of the Dundee Repertory...
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Beauchamp, Richard Wroughton as Belville, John Quick as Pendragon, Charles Lee Lewes as Lord Sparkle, Isabella Mattocks as Sophy Pendragon, Sarah Maria...
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original Covent Garden cast included William Thomas Lewis as Millamour, Charles Lee Lewes as Dashwould, Richard Wroughton as Malvil, Francis Aickin as Bygrove...
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Cowley. The original cast included William Thomas Lewis as Sir Charles Danvers, Charles Lee Lewes as Fairfax, John Quick as Grub, Richard Wilson as Colonel...
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featured William Thomas Lewis as Doricourt, John Quick as Hardy, Charles Lee Lewes as Flutter, Richard Wroughton as Sir George Touchwood, Francis Aickin...
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Lives of a Libertine. p. 98. ISBN 978-0754656265. Charles Lee Lewes (1805). Memoirs of Charles Lee Lewis. Vol. 4. pp. 195–196. "Biography: Life of David...
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Lewis as Sir Harry Portland, Richard Wilson as Sir Hornet Armstrong, Charles Lee Lewes as Squire Turnbull, John Edwin as Timid, Ralph Wewitzer as Mr Vandervelt...
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Studley: Brewin Books, p. 1, ISBN 0-947731-35-0 Lewes, Charles Lee (1805), Memoirs of Charles Lee Lewes: containing anecdotes, historical and biographical...
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Richard Wroughton as Montgomery, John Quick as Sir Solomon Dangle, Charles Lee Lewes as Davy Dangle, Francis Aickin as Daggerly, Matthew Clarke as Don...
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retrieved 9 February 2014 McManaway 1949, p. 299. Lewes, Charles Lee (1805), Memoirs of Charles Lee Lewes: containing anecdotes, historical and biographical...
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July 1835. She was the mother of Gertrude (born 1837) who married Charles Lee Lewes, stepson of George Eliot, Octavia Hill (1838–1912) and Miranda Hill...
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led to his first appearance as a playwright. An epilogue, spoken by Charles Lee Lewes in imitation of a Molière character, filled Drury Lane for several...
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have made his mark in comic opera. It is stated in the 'Memoirs of Charles Lee Lewes,' i. 79-85, that Collins played Captain Plume at Covent Garden Theatre...
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Goslee (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature. Wiley. p. 120. Charles Lee Lewes (1805). Memoirs: Containing Anecdotes, Historical and Biographical...
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Gundred, Countess of Surrey (category People from Lewes)
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey. She and her husband established Lewes Priory in Sussex. Gundred was almost certainly born in Flanders, and was...
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Cumberland's Brothers on 2 December 1769, and clown to the harlequin of Charles Lee Lewes in the pantomime of Mother Shipton on 26 December 1772. On 16 March...
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Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell (category People from Lewes)
D. K. (1982). "Cromwell, Gregory (by 1516–51), of Lewes, Suss.; Leeds Castle, Kent and Launde, Leics.". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). Members. The History of...
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Volume 4. Every Man in His Humour by Ben Jonson illustrated with Mr Charles Lee Lewes as Captain Bobadil. The Suspicious Husband by Dr. Benjamin Hoadly...
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Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell (section Lewes)
However, the rats of Lewes had presents of their own, and in May, a plague had broken out in the town. The couple left Lewes and hastily retreated to...
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a daughter of Charles Lee Lewes, and afterwards, it is to be presumed, Mrs. Weston. Bridget in The Chapter of Accidents by Sophia Lee (1780) Miss Turnbull...
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Year Name Party Name Party Name Party 1889 Howell Idris Progressive Charles Lee Lewes Progressive Two seats until 1949 1891 William James Wetenhall Moderate...
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p. 193 note 43. ISBN 978-0-226-67524-4. Rosemary Ashton (2000). G. H. Lewes: An Unconventional Victorian. Pimlico. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-7126-6689-3. Ashworth...
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Williams Idris (assumed the additional surname "Idris") Progressive Charles Lee Lewes (died 26 February 1891) Progressive William James Wetenhall* Moderate...
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Tom Hanks (redirect from Samantha Lewes)
Samantha Lewes (1952–2002) in 1978. They had one son, actor Colin (b. 1977), and one daughter, Elizabeth (b. 1982). Hanks and Lewes divorced in 1987. Lewes died...
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the ferryboats from the defunct Little Creek-Cape Charles service were used to begin the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, which inaugurated service on July 1, 1964...
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serving 28 years between 1793 and 1821. Brand entered parliament as MP for Lewes as a Liberal in 1852, then returned as one of the three members for Cambridgeshire...
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