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William Wybert Rousby (14
March 1835 – 10
September 1907) was an
English actor, in
later years a
theatre proprietor and
actor in Jersey.
Rousby was born...
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Wybert Reeve (c. 1831 – 21
November 1906) was an
English actor and impresario,
important in the
history of the
theatre in
South Australia.
Reeve was born...
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playing more
burlesque and
drama roles by such
playwrights as H. J. Byron,
Wybert Reeve and Tom Taylor. In 1870 she
originated the
leading part of Hans Gopp...
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bodyguards to Sophie-Anne Leclerq, who is also his maker, the
other being Wybert. He is of
Saxon origin and was a
warrior in his
human life.
After the fall...
- (Candylike liquorice) Mijn
Persoonlijke Selectie (My
personal selection)
Wybert "Geschiedenis" [History]. klene.nl/ (in Dutch).
Retrieved 6
September 2014...
- inspector-general of hospitals. She
moved to
Plymouth when her
father retired. She met
Wybert Rousby, who was an
actor and
theatre manager from Jersey, at the theatre...
- (1915–1993),
British barrister and
judge William Reeve (disambiguation)
Wybert Reeve (1831–1906),
English actor and
stage manager with a
significant career...
- is a
further 1761 part rebuild.
Wyberts Castle is a
scheduled medieval moated site
located at the
south end of
Wybert Lane,
about 1 mile (1.6 km) east...
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stage works.
Burgon was born in Hambledon, Hampshire, in 1941, son of Alan
Wybert Burgon (died 1983) and Ada Vera, née Isom. He had
Huguenot ancestry. He...
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Reginald A. West 1920–1948
Cyril M. Ward 1948
Alfred E.
Dinning 1949–1954
Wybert M. C.
Symonds 1954–1962 – A. H.
Campbell 1963–1968 – W. J.
Bentley 1969–1977...