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Bedouin Bed"ou*in, a. Pertaining to the Bedouins; nomad.

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- Rose Edouin Bryer, also known as Rose Edouin, Mrs G. B. W. Lewis and Rose Edouin Lewis (29 January 1844 – 24 August 1925) was a British actress and playwright...
- Willie Edouin (1 January 1846 – 14 April 1908) was an English comedian, actor, dancer, singer, writer, director and theatre manager. After performing as...
- William Frederick Bryer (1846–1908), who went by the stage name of Willie Edouin began a notable ****ociation with Lydia Thompson, playing with her burlesque...
- entrepreneur in Australia. He married in 1864 the actress and playwright Rose Edouin. Lewis was born in Clement's Lane, London, a son of William and Susan Lewis...
- B. Farnie. Its stars included Lydia Thompson, Lionel Brough and Willie Edouin. In 1876 Thompson and her husband, Alexander Henderson, became lessees of...
- 1885 Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Les Dawson 1981 Richmond Theatre Willie Edouin 1888 Royal Strand Theatre Julie Goodyear 1998 Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool...
- London Princes Lady Broughton 1891-04-15 Our Daughters T.G. Warren & Willie Edouin London Royal Strand Nellie Mayhew 1891-07-01 Mrs. Annesley J. F. Cooke London...
- CRF 450 RS2 Rs Moto Bike 523 Laurent Edouin Yamaha XTZ690D Yamaha Tenere World Raid Team Bike 524 Christophe Edouin Yamaha XTZ690 Yamaha Tenere World Raid...
- November 1899 at the Lyric Theatre, the musical starred Evie Greene, Willie Edouin and Ada Reeve. Its original run of 455 performances was unusually long for...
- Vase Andrew Ducrow (1793–1842), circus performer and horse-rider Willie Edouin (1841–1908), comedian, actor and theatre manager Sir George Elliot (1784–1863)...