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- Margaret Woffington (18 October 1720 – 28 March 1760), was an Irish actress and socialite of the Georgian era. Woffington was born of humble origins in...
- Mary Woffington Cholmondeley (1729 – 4 April 1811) was an Irish socialite of the Georgian era. Her sister was the famous actor Peg Woffington. After a...
- Peg Woffington (1720–1760) was an Irish actress and socialite of the Georgian era. Peg Woffington may also refer to: Peg Woffington (1910 film), an American...
- Quintin Twiss (1835–1900), first-class cricketer and stage actor Mary Woffington (1729–1811), socialite "M****cript C: Cotton Tiberius C.i". asc.jebbo...
- Peg Woffington is an 1853 novel by the British author Charles Reade. It was inspired by the po****r stage play Masks and Faces which he had co-written...
- Peg Woffington is a 1910 American silent historical film directed by Edwin S. Porter and starring Florence Turner as the eighteenth century Irish actress...
- Peg Woffington is a 1912 British silent historical film directed by A. E. Coleby and starring Leslie Howard Gordon. The film is based on the 1852 play...
- Monument to Peg Woffington (1720–1760) in St Mary's church, Teddington which describes her marital status....
- the Count de Clermont, 1730 (Palace of Versailles). Margaret ('Peg') Woffington, Actress, c. 1738 (Victoria & Albert Museum). Queen Marie Leszczyńska...
- was portra**** by Helen Faucit, Dora Jordan, Frances Abington, and Peg Woffington, who won her first real fame by playing the role. Theatre manager Tate...