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Harriet Elizabeth Savill

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states that these were Harriet's sons, the records of the Garrick Club Collections describe them as the sons of "an unknown woman (his first wife?)".
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on 7 October, her London debut, and she played Cleopatra there on 15 November. For the next twenty years she performed at Covent Garden, the
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Harriet Diddear was the child of a theatre manager John Diddear and his wife Anne. She first appeared on stage at the age of six at the
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Carlisle, Carol J. "Saville , John Faucit (1783?–1853): Harriet Elizabeth Savill (1789–1857), actress".
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and similar roles; her handsome face and Junoesque figure were assets in regal parts such as Elizabeth in
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In 1821 she sought an annulment of her marriage, unsuccessfully; she left her husband for
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in her childhood. At the age of 15 she eloped with, and on 2 September 1805 married,
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Mrs Faucit was very successful in certain comic parts (such as Celia in
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The Annals of Covent Garden Theatre from 1732 to 1897
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Three Weeks After Marriage
Theatre Royal
Brighton
Dover
Richmond
Margate
John Faucit Savill
Helena or Helen Faucit
Desdemona
Covent Garden Theatre
Haymarket Theatre
Drury Lane
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
The Humourous Lieutenant
sic
Lady Macbeth
Meg Merrilies
Richard III
Hamlet
The Exile
William Farren
Henry Farren
William





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