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from 1804 to 1809, and again from 1812. From 1819 he was the lessee of the house, presenting
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He was born in London, the son of a watchmaker. He was educated at
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in 1826, when he made his last appearance at Drury Lane as
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Index

Robert Elliston

George Henry Harlow
St Paul's School
Richard III
Old Orchard Street Theatre
Bath
Romeo
Mary Ann Rundall
Drury Lane
Edmund Kean
Mme Vestris
Macready
Olympic Theatre
patent theatre
Theatre Royal, Birmingham
bankruptcy
Falstaff
Surrey Theatre
alcoholism
Shakespeare
Leigh Hunt
David Garrick
Lord Byron
Macready
The Venetian Outlaw
Francis Godolphin Waldron
Henry Twiselton Elliston
The Land We Live In
Francis Ludlow Holt

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