Read Index to Tate Wilkinson's Wandering Patentee. The wandering patentee Tate Wilkinson (1795). The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester (1795). Transactions of the
wore it, seemed an obvious index of masculinity but that, on the officer's head and Tate Wilkinson's Memoirs of His Own Life (1790) and The Wandering Patentee; or The Wandering Patentee; or, a History of the Yorkshire Theatres, from.
When in 1973 the Society for Theatre Research published an index to. Tate Wilkinson's Wandering Patentee, it did slightly more than ease access to an
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Tate Wilkinson, in his entertaining Memoirs, gives us a kind of moral advice which was to. 26 son in his Wandering Patentee, the three Farrens were.
In 1757, when Tate was 17, his father was convicted of conducting irregular marriages, and was transported to America, (in fact he died before he left England), leaving his son to fend for himself. Tate Wilkinson had first visited a theatre when he was about eight years old, and from then on was involved with the theatre and theatre people.
A Bibliography with a First-line Index of Songs (London and Oxford, 1940). ESTC '48 Tate. Wilkinson, for example, reported: `It was well performed, and with good The Wandering Patentee 2 vols (York, 1795) 1 17-18.
each index about fifty articles on the Jubilee in the last six months of the year. Tate Wilkinson, The Wandering Patentee (4 vols.; 1795), I, 73. 43. Hiberninan
Wandering Patentee, the, Tate Wilkinson, quoted, Vol. I. Pref. X, xiii. Vol. III. 103. Warburton, Bp. Civil, the effects of, Vol.I. 135, 270. General miseries INDEX.
a list of the plates and alphabetical and topographical indexes, in English. In regard to this play: "Mr. Tate Wilkinson, in his 'Wandering Patentee,' vol. Iv, p.
This index is also available online Cuckold's Haven (Tate) 48 108, 48 111 Wandering Patentee (Wilkinson) 42 134.
WILKINSON, TATE (1739-1803), English actor and manager, was born on the 27th of October 1739, the son of a clergyman. His first attempts at acting were badly received, and it was to his wonderful gift of mimicry that he owed his success.
Author Index. 1. Abbey, Charles John. Wilkinson, Tate. Memoirs of his own life. 1790. 4v. Wilkinson, Tate. The wandering patentee; or, A history of the.
Tate Wilkinson (27 October 1739 16 November 1803), English actor and manager. Contents. 1 Life; 2 Company; 3 Notes; 4 References. Life[edit]. He was the
Thus if a book contains a preface or dedication or index, I capital- ize these title page. Tate Wilkinson (1739 1803) first acted at Harrow in his school days.
Site access provided : Google Scholar Indexing Google Scholar Indexing Wilkinson recounts a potentially dangerous confrontation in the York theatre in April 1779 Tate Wilkinson was one of the earliest to observe that he excelled 'where T. Wilkinson, The wandering patentee, or, A history of the Yorkshire theatres
The wandering patentee;. Author: Wilkinson, Tate, 1739-1803. Published: 1795. Alphabetical index of patentees of inventions. Author: Great Britain. Patent Office
The magazine and the drama; an index / (New York:The Dunlap society, The wandering patentee; or, A history of the Yorkshire theatres from 1770 to the Tate Wilkinson and Samuel Foote (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
An index to the wandering patentee. . Wilkinson, Tate. Format: Publication Date. 1973. Abstract: YORKSHIRE: THEATRE. Available: SD_ILS:
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WILKINSON, TATE (1739 1803), actor, the son of the Rev. John Wilkinson, D.D., and his wife, Grace Tate, the daughter of an alderman of Carlisle, was born on 27 Oct. 1739. His father, a chaplain to the Savoy and to Frederick, prince of Wales, was rector of
played at York, where Tate Wilkinson, in The Wandering Patentee, described Sidney Lee Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome Works
313. APPENDIX B: Plays performed Puppets in England. 324. INDEX. 345 Tate Wilkinson says that the use of puppets in this play was a failure, but that printed Wilkinson, Wandering Patentee, vol. Iv, the proprietor of a dramatic.
The Wandering Patentee; Or, a History of the Yorkshire Theatre from 1770 to the Present Time Tate Wilkinson; An Index to 'The Wandering Patentee'
Elizabeth Whitlock born Elizabeth Kemble (2 April 1761, Warrington, Lancashire 27 February 1836, Addlestone) was an English actress, a member of the Kemble family of actors. She made her first appearance on the stage in 1783. In 1785 she married Charles E. Whitlock, went with him to America, and played with much success there.
Includes bibliographical references and index. Was covered the manager Tate Wilkinson. His memoir, The Wandering Patentee;.
CONTENTS VOLUME CONTENTS INDEX OF ALL CHAPTERS see Wilkinson, Tate: The Wandering Patentee; or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatres from 1770 to Acted Mr. Foote and Mr. Wilkinson, in Drury-Lane Theatre, 1758 9.
9780854300044 085430004X Index to Tate Wilkinson's "Wandering Patentee", C.Beecher Hogan 9780195332421 0195332423 The Death Penalty - America's
who has collated the typescript and prepared the index with meticulous care extremely popular.16 As Tate Wilkinson remembers, the 'manoeuvre' of Trial of Samuel Foote (1763), printed in Tate Wilkinson, The Wandering Patentee;.
Formality of manner, a rigour in dress entirely out of keeping with the notions then prevalent, and it may have been a provincialism of pronunciation of which her manager, Tate Wilkinson, complains, stirred against her the feminine portion of the audience, and her first appearance, 'so far from being well received, met with rude marks of
The following year she joined at Hull the company of Tate Wilkinson, take her altogether she is a nice little woman' (Wandering Patentee, iii.
Wilkinson, Tate, The Wandering Patentee; or, a History of the Yorkshire Theatres This index includes all musicians, resident locally or in other areas, who
Tate Wilkinson praises his Lenitive in 'The Prize' and his Nipperkin in 'The comic actor I recollect on the York stage' (Wandering Patentee, iv.
professional tact. 56 Tate Wilkinson, theatre manager in Doncaster, described the.Although his age 57 Tate Wilkinson, The Wandering Patentee (York, 1795) Vol. 3, 20-21. 58 Ibid.
The Wandering Patentee: Or, A History Of The Yorkshire Theatres From 1770 To The Present Time, Interspersed With Anecdotes Respecting Most Of The Are Added, Never Published, The Diversions [Tate Wilkinson, Samuel Foote] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections
Notes - two copies of Scenery, extract from Tate Wilkinson's Memoirs, notes made Notes - hand written index 'A' of actors, plays, etc. Mentione din articles from Tate Wilkinson's, The Wandering Patentee, about the Gods and Gallery,
Tate Wilkinson, "The Wandering Patentee; Or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatre from 1770 to the Present Time"; Charles Beecher Hogan, "An Index to 'The
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