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Elizabeth Vincent

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The exact year of her death is unknown, but her husband died in 1783. Three of their children had performing career with one of their sons becoming a musician and another an actor. These included the musician, Richard Vincent the younger, who was married to Isabella, another actress at Drury Lane.
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in Dublin and acted there for a season before returning to Covent Garden the following year. She was a principal actress at Smock Alley before moving to
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She continued to act at Covent Garden, generally playing young ladies in comedies, until 1748. During the summers she also appeared at
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Her daughter joined the Covent Garden company in 1762 and acted for several years as 'Miss Vincent'.
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felt this was unfair after her long service. The poet and
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she was likely the daughter of Mrs Bincks, later the
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Index

Elisabeth Dieudonné Vincent
Dresser
Covent Garden Theatre
Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre
John Rich
playbills
Bartholomew Fair
Richmond Theatre
Thomas Sheridan
Smock Alley Theatre
Drury Lane
The Beggar's Opera
Kitty Clive
satirist
Charles Churchill
Hamlet
Tunbridge Walks
The Beggar's Opera
Achilles
The Fatal Secret
The Squire of Alsatia
The Recruiting Officer
Tamerlane
The Country Wife
The Double Deceit
A Fond Husband
The Jew Of Venice
Three Hours After Marriage
The Suspicious Husband
As You Like It

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