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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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illegitimate daughter,
Harriot Craggs, by the
noted dancer and
actress Hester Santlow.
Harriot was
probably born in
February 1713 and she was
married firstly...
- Mrs
Hester Booth, née
Santlow (circa 1690–1773)
dressed as a harlequin,
attributed to John Ellys...
- 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 Cornwall...
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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 (ed...
- (b. c. 1722) Joan
Baptista Pla,
oboist and
composer (b. c. 1720)
Hester Santlow, "England's
first ballerina" (b. c. 1690) Helminger,
Bernhard (2015). Wolfgang...
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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 who...
- 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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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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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 actor...