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Mary Mozeen

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on 19 May 1746. It was said that in time she and Kitty Clive were estranged. One source says this was due to Mary marrying a man - as Clive is thought to have been bisexual. In 1748 "Mrs Mozeen" and "Thomas Mozeen" went to Ireland where they were employed by
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Her parents may have been Thomas and Mary Edwards. Her father was a member of the King's music and he made a change in his will in 1724 to favour his children Mary and Thomas. So this would make her birthdate to be 1724 or before.
114:. She first appeared on stage with the Lilliputian Company on 17 November 1737. Her skills as a singer were soon valued and she became an established name. Her first few parts were in 141:'s opera of the same name. Clive had assisted her and she became her protegee and she took the role of the page. Clive had a benefit on 17 March 1740 and Edwards appeared there too. 171:
in Dublin. She returned to work for Sheridan in 1748. He resurfaced in 1750 where he worked in secondary roles at Drury Lane for fourteen years. Her husband's only published play,
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Mozeen [née Edwards], Mary [performing names Miss Edwards, Mrs Mozeen] (b. in or before 1724?, d. 1773?), singer and actress
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On 8 March 1740 the hugely successful Kitty Clive appeared as Rosamond at Drury Lane in
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In 1744 she returned to Covent Garden where she appearrd with Kitty. She was in
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Thomas Hardy's Public Voice: The Essays, Speeches, and Miscellaneous Prose
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Her husband died in 1768 and her death is presumed in 1773.
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It is thought that that she was trained by the actress
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (2004-09-23),
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British
Thomas Mozeen
Kitty Clive
Henry Carey
Thomas Arne
Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre
Handel
The Merchant of Venice
Thomas Mozeen
Thomas Sheridan







Mozeen [née Edwards], Mary [performing names Miss Edwards, Mrs Mozeen] (b. in or before 1724?, d. 1773?), singer and actress
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/41121




"Thomas Mozeen"
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/19476


"A Review of Berta Joncus's Kitty Clive; or, The Fair Songstress"

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