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    Adelaide Kemble (13 February 1815 – 4 August 1879) was an English opera singer of the Victorian era, and a member of the Kemble family of actors. She...
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    reader Fanny Kemble (1800–1893) and Adelaide Kemble (1815–1879), an opera singer. Both Sarah Siddon's son Henry Kemble and Stephen Kemble's son, also named...
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  • United States Adelaide Kemble (1815–1879), opera singer Arthur Kemble (1862–1925), English cricketer and rugby union player C. C. Kemble (born 1831), American...
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    fortune. Sartoris's mother was Adelaide Kemble, a former opera singer, and sister of the famous actress Fanny Kemble. Sartoris's father Edward was a...
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    Philip Kemble. Her younger sister was the opera singer Adelaide Kemble. Fanny was born in London and educated chiefly in France. In 1821, Fanny Kemble departed...
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    Charles Kemble (25 November 1775 – 12 November 1854) was a Welsh actor of a prominent theatre family. Charles Kemble was one of 13 siblings and the youngest...
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    on the stage. She was the wife of actor Charles Kemble and mother of Fanny Kemble, part of the Kemble acting dynasty. She was the daughter of Jeanne Dufour...
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  • 17 – Emanuel Geibel, lyricist and playwright (died 1884) November – Adelaide Kemble, opera singer (d. 1879) December 25 – Temistocle Solera, opera composer...
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    Albertazzi and soprano Marianna Barbieri-Nini and the English soprano Adelaide Kemble. Another pupil was Carolina Ferni, herself a noted Norma, who in her...
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  • July 6 – Henry Smart, organist and composer (born 1813) August 4 – Adelaide Kemble, opera singer September 12 – Peter Arnold Heise, composer October 14...
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    Sarah Siddons as Adelaide, James Aickin as King Henry, John Philip Kemble as Prince Richard, William Barrymore as Prince John, Charles Kemble as Clifford,...
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    United States held strong anti slavery opinions, Adelaide Kemble and Henry Kemble. The actor John Philip Kemble was baptized a Catholic and spent some time...
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    Grant, married Algernon Sartoris, wealthy English singer and son of Adelaide Kemble, on May 21, 1874. Alice Roosevelt, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt...
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    since the 19th century, when it was owned by the renowned opera singer Adelaide Kemble. Her descendant Pamela Margaret Stanley (later Lady Cunynghame of Milncraig)...
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  • Elizabeth O'Neill reprising her Dublin role as Adelaide, Charles Mayne Young as Count St. Evermont, Charles Kemble as Count Lunenburg, William Abbot as Albert...
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    brother. A notable remark of hers was made to the English soprano Adelaide Kemble when they attended the late concert in London by the great Italian...
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    revival at the National Theatre in 2010. She also introduced the soprano Adelaide Kemble to the theatre in English versions of Bellini's Norma and Mercadante's...
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    called her a "formidable woman". Actress Fanny Kemble visited Holland House with her sister Adelaide Kemble and described what she called the "domineering...
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    Adelaide Anne Procter (30 October 1825 – 2 February 1864) was an English poet and philanthropist. Her literary career began when she was a teenager, her...
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    Elizabeth Kemble (née Satchell; 1763 – 20 January 1841) was an English actress. From her marriage she was billed as Mrs. Kemble on playbills. Elizabeth...
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    singing teacher. Two of his notable pupils included mezzo-soprano Adelaide Kemble and soprano Fanny Corri-Paltoni. Braham continued to be dogged by the...
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    in Lord Burghersh's air "Bendermeer's Stream" and sang a duet with Adelaide Kemble. He married, on 30 June 1835, Anne Combe, the daughter of Henry Combe...
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  • at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1842, he married the opera singer Adelaide Kemble. The family initially leased Knuston Hall near Irchester, Northamptonshire...
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    and was its director from 1830 until 1835. He accompanied Adelaide Kemble ('Miß Adelheid Kemble') in a performance of Schubert songs for the new King and...
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  • mother was the opera singer Adelaide Kemble (whose cousin, Gertrude Kemble, married Charles Santley); her aunt was Fanny Kemble and her great-aunt was Sarah...
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    Maria Rebecca Davison as Maria, Harriet Siddons as Emily and Maria Theresa Kemble as Fanny. It was Pye's third play to be staged and marked a break from his...
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    Connor, John Phillimore as Frill, John Edwin as Muns and Elizabeth Kemble as Adelaide. The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin...
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    Richard Marsland (category Male actors from Adelaide)
    Richard Kemble Marsland (5 September 1976 – 6 December 2008) was an Australian comedy writer, actor, comedian and radio personality. At the time of his...
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  • partner of the World Economic Forum. In March 2017, OMERS acquired a stake in Kemble, the UK holding company of Thames Water. The deeply-indebted water business...
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    Bentley Priory (category Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen)
    illegitimate daughter Horatia) and thespians Mrs Sarah Siddons and John Kemble were attracted to the beautiful surroundings. Sir Walter Scott was a frequent...
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