Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 43Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1895 - Great Britain |
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... Henry Mossop [ q.v. ] at Smock Alley theatre , and was held as Zanga in the ' Revenge ' to have approached more nearly than any other actor of the time to his original . All that survives concerning him is a repu- tation for persistent ...
... Henry Mossop [ q.v. ] at Smock Alley theatre , and was held as Zanga in the ' Revenge ' to have approached more nearly than any other actor of the time to his original . All that survives concerning him is a repu- tation for persistent ...
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... Henry More , p . 78 ; Hist . of Westminster , ii . 52 ; information kindly supplied by W. Aldis Wright , esq . , LL.D. ] T. C. OXBERRY , WILLIAM ( 1784-1824 ) , actor , the son of an auctioneer , was born on 18 Dec. 1784 in Moorfields ...
... Henry More , p . 78 ; Hist . of Westminster , ii . 52 ; information kindly supplied by W. Aldis Wright , esq . , LL.D. ] T. C. OXBERRY , WILLIAM ( 1784-1824 ) , actor , the son of an auctioneer , was born on 18 Dec. 1784 in Moorfields ...
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... Henry Oxenden , seventh baronet , who died in 1838 , by Mary , daughter of Colonel Graham of St. Lawrence , near Canterbury , was born at Broome Park , Canterbury , on 20 Sept. 1808 . Educated at Ramsgate and at Harrow , he matriculated ...
... Henry Oxenden , seventh baronet , who died in 1838 , by Mary , daughter of Colonel Graham of St. Lawrence , near Canterbury , was born at Broome Park , Canterbury , on 20 Sept. 1808 . Educated at Ramsgate and at Harrow , he matriculated ...
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... Henry Oxenden , third baronet ( d . 1709 ) , who was for a short time deputy- governor of Bombay , was second son of George Oxenden's elder brother Henry , who was knighted on 9 June 1660 , was M.P. for Sandwich , and was created a ...
... Henry Oxenden , third baronet ( d . 1709 ) , who was for a short time deputy- governor of Bombay , was second son of George Oxenden's elder brother Henry , who was knighted on 9 June 1660 , was M.P. for Sandwich , and was created a ...
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... Henry Oxenden , the poet , are separately noticed . He was entered at Trinity Hall , Cambridge , as a scholar on 8 July 1667 , gra- duated LL.B. 1673 , M.A. per literas regias 1675 , and LL.D. 1679 , and on 14 July 1674 was incorporated ...
... Henry Oxenden , the poet , are separately noticed . He was entered at Trinity Hall , Cambridge , as a scholar on 8 July 1667 , gra- duated LL.B. 1673 , M.A. per literas regias 1675 , and LL.D. 1679 , and on 14 July 1674 was incorporated ...
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