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    Hester Santlow (married name Hester Booth; c. 1690 – 1773) was a British ballerina and actress, who has been called "England's first ballerina". She was...
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  • and diarist Hester Dorsey Richardson (1862-1933), American author Hester Santlow (c. 1690–1773), British dancer and actress Lady Hester Stanhope (1776–1839)...
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    illegitimate daughter, Harriot Craggs, by the noted dancer and actress Hester Santlow. Harriot was probably born in February 1713 and she was married firstly...
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  • (1718) Milling p.47 Goff p.95 Goff p.52 Goff, Moira. The Incomparable Hester Santlow: A Dancer-actress on the Georgian Stage. Ashgate, 2007. Milling, Jane...
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    daughter of James Craggs the Younger by his mistress, the noted actress Hester Santlow. In 1784 he was created Baron Eliot, of St Germans in the County of...
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  • The Captives as Sophernes. Booth was twice married; his second wife, Hester Santlow, a noted actress, survived him. He was a "poet and acholar as well as...
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  • Hutcheson (b. c. 1722) Joan Baptista Pla, oboist and composer (b. c. 1720) Hester Santlow, "England's first ballerina" (b. c. 1690) Helminger, Bernhard (2015)...
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  • as Idwall, John Roberts as Messenger, Mary Porter as Cartismande and Hester Santlow as Gwendolen. Burling p.97 Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays...
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  • Elrington as Cribidge, John Corey as Easy, John Freeman as Scruple, Hester Santlow as Dorcas Zeal, Henrietta Moore as Belinda and Lucretia Bradshaw as...
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  • musicals Gaynor Rowlands (1883–1906), ballet dancer, show dancer, actress Hester Santlow (c. 1690–1773), early stage dancer, actress, Drury Lane Valda Setterfield...
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    their generation. The Mrs. Booth who played Violante was the former Hester Santlow; Mary Porter played Leonora. The play is set in "the province of Andalusia...
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    Tim Shacklefigure, James Quin as Vulture, Susanna Mountfort as Flora, Hester Santlow as Aura. The play was dedicated to Thomas Pelham, Earl of Clare, a Whig...
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    Lady Science, Anne Oldfield as Clarinda and, Kitty Clive as Kitty, Hester Santlow as Victoria. The published version of the play was dedicated to the...
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  • Mills as Adam, Theophilus Cibber as Le Beau, William Mills as Charles, Hester Santlow as Rosalind, Sarah Thurmond as Celia, William Penkethman as Pyramus...
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    James Craggs (9 April 1686 – 2 March 1721) and the noted actress, Hester Santlow. His sister Anne, who married Captain Hugh Bonfoy, was a noted beauty...
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  • Margaret Bicknell as Lady Wrangle, Anne Oldfield as Sophronia and Hester Santlow as Charlotte. To counter Cibber's production, John Rich manager at the...
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  • Cibber as Daniel, Sarah Thurmond as Isabella, Anne Oldfield as Indiana, Hester Santlow as Lucinda and Elizabeth Younger as Phyllis. The prologue and epilogue...
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  • who was the illegitimate daughter of James Craggs and the actress Hester Santlow on 10 March 1726. After he ceased to be Commissioner of Excise in May...
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  • Loves of Mars and Venus, Mars was danced by Louis Dupré, Venus was Hester Santlow and John Weaver himself danced Vulcan. Dupré was a virtuoso dancer who...
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  • Spiller as Foist, George Pack as Plotwell, Susanna Mountfort as Aurelia, Hester Santlow as Clarinda and Margaret Saunders as Buisy. Burling p.56 Burling, William...
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  • unionist) (died 1977 or 1978), British trade unionist Hester Santlow (c. 1690–1773), married name Hester Booth, English dancer and actress Hope Booth (1878−1933)...
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  • (died 1729) date unknown Charles Bridgeman, garden designer (died 1738) Hester Santlow, dancer and actress (died 1773) 4 February – Sir John Child, 1st Baronet...
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    Mrs Hester Booth, née Santlow (circa 1690–1773) dressed as a harlequin, attributed to John Ellys...
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    also the Act of Union between England and Scotland. He must have met Hester Santlow around this time, for she performed The Union before the Queen with...
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