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Susanna Centlivre (c. 1669 (baptised) – 1
December 1723), born
Susanna Freeman, and also
known professionally as
Susanna Carroll, was an
English poet...
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Centlivre in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As of 1934,
there was a
minor league baseball team in Fort
Wayne called The
Centlivre Beers.
There was a
Centlivre Trolley...
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Gamester is a 1705
comedy by the
English writer Susanna Centlivre. This
marked the
first time
Centlivre had a star cast in one of her productions, and it was...
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Frederick A Praeger, Publishers. pp. 18–19. Wilmot,
Alexander & John
Centlivres Chase.
History of the
Colony of the Cape of Good Hope: From Its Discovery...
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Albert van der
Sandt Centlivres (13
January 1887 – 19
September 1966), was the
Chief Justice of
South Africa from 1950 to 1957.
Centlivres was born in Newlands...
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affectation of kind-heartedness, and
little efficient aid."
Susanna Centlivre wrote a
successful play, The
Busie Body,
which was
first performed in...
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rivalries between Oldfield, Anne Bracegirdle, Jane
Rogers and
Susannah Centlivre, all of whom were
supposedly vying for the best roles. In 1706 Oldfield...
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Bellmein in The Beau's Duel by
Susanna Centlivre (1702)
Eugenio in The
Stolen Heiress by
Susanna Centlivre (1702)
Virotto in The
Governour of Cyprus...
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Gamester or The
Gamester may
refer to: The
Gamester (
Centlivre), a 1705 play by
Susanna Centlivre The
Gamester (Moore), a 1753 play by
Edward Moore The...
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Wycherley 1705: The
Mistake by Sir John Vanbrugh; The
Gamester by
Susanna Centlivre 1706: The
Recruiting Officer (play) –
George Farquhar 1707:
Essay Concerning...