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  • Sidney Kemble
  • British weightlifter

    Sidney Kemble (23 January 1914 – 10 April 1979) was a British weightlifter. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1948 Summer Olympics.

    Sidney Kemble

    Sidney_Kemble

  • John Barrymore
  • American actor (1882–1942)

    John Barrymore (born John Sidney Blyth; February 14 or 15, 1882 – May 29, 1942) was an American actor on stage, screen, and radio. A member of the Drew

    John Barrymore

    John Barrymore

    John_Barrymore

  • John Mitchell Kemble
  • English scholar and historian (1807–1857)

    Mitchell Kemble (2 April 1807 – 26 March 1857), English scholar and historian, was the eldest son of Charles Kemble the actor and Maria Theresa Kemble. He

    John Mitchell Kemble

    John Mitchell Kemble

    John_Mitchell_Kemble

  • Leading members of Social Democrats, USA
  • Gershman and Penn Kemble served in governmental and non-governmental organizations, particularly in foreign policy. Philosopher Sidney Hook was a public

    Leading members of Social Democrats, USA

    Leading_members_of_Social_Democrats,_USA

  • Elizabeth Whitlock
  • English actress (1761–1836)

    Whitlock (née Kemble; 2 April 1761, Warrington, Lancashire – 27 February 1836, Addlestone) was an English actress, a member of the Kemble family of actors

    Elizabeth Whitlock

    Elizabeth Whitlock

    Elizabeth_Whitlock

  • Stephen Kemble
  • English theatre manager, actor and writer (1758–1822)

    Stephen Kemble (21 April 1758 – 5 June 1822) was a successful English theatre manager, actor, and writer, and a member of the famous Kemble family. He

    Stephen Kemble

    Stephen Kemble

    Stephen_Kemble

  • Penn Kemble
  • American political activist (1941–2005)

    Richard Penn Kemble (January 21, 1941 – October 15, 2005), commonly known as "Penn," was an American political activist and a founding member of Social

    Penn Kemble

    Penn Kemble

    Penn_Kemble

  • Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    =15 267.5 13 Denis Hallett −60 kg 87.5 =8 87.5 15 117.5 =12 292.5 14 Sidney Kemble 87.5 =8 80.0 =20 105.0 =20 272.5 20 Ron Eland −67.5 kg 95.0 =7 95.0

    Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics

    Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics

    Great_Britain_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics

  • The Marriage Promise
  • 1803 play

    on 16 April 1803. The original cast included Charles Kemble as Charles Merton, John Dwyer as Sidney, William Dowton as Consols, John Bannister as Tandem

    The Marriage Promise

    The Marriage Promise

    The_Marriage_Promise

  • Social Democrats, USA
  • Social democratic political organization in the United States

    Sandra Feldman, Robert J. Alexander, Carl Gershman, Albert Glotzer, Sidney Hook, Penn Kemble, A. Philip Randolph, August Tyler, Charles S. Zimmerman and Rachelle

    Social Democrats, USA

    Social_Democrats,_USA

  • Weightlifting at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg
  • Weightlifting at the Olympics

    Colans  Belgium 59.60 75 80 80 75 85 90 90 85 110 115 120 115 275 20 Sidney Kemble  Great Britain 59.50 87.5 87.5 92.5 87.5 80 85 85 80 105 110 110 105

    Weightlifting at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg

    Weightlifting at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg

    Weightlifting_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_60_kg

  • Maria Theresa Kemble
  • Austrian-born English actress, singer, dancer & comic playwright (1774–1838)

    on the stage. She was the wife of actor Charles Kemble and mother of Fanny Kemble, part of the Kemble acting dynasty. She was the daughter of Jeanne Dufour

    Maria Theresa Kemble

    Maria Theresa Kemble

    Maria_Theresa_Kemble

  • Priscilla Kemble
  • English actress (1756-1845)

    Priscilla Kemble (née Hopkins; 1756 – May 1845) was an English actress. The English actor John Philip Kemble was her third and last husband. Kemble was born

    Priscilla Kemble

    Priscilla Kemble

    Priscilla_Kemble

  • Sarah Kemble Knight
  • British teacher and businesswoman (1666 – 1727)

    Sarah Kemble Knight (April 19, 1666 – September 25, 1727) was an American teacher and businesswoman, who is remembered for a brief diary of a journey from

    Sarah Kemble Knight

    Sarah_Kemble_Knight

  • Stella Adler
  • American actress and acting teacher (1901–1992)

    character in Names, Mark Kemble's play about former Group Theatre members' struggles with the House Un-American Activities Committee. Kemble consulted her about

    Stella Adler

    Stella Adler

    Stella_Adler

  • Zorinski
  • 1795 play

    Aickin as Casimir, King of Poland, Robert Bensley as Rodomsko, Charles Kemble as Radanzo, John Bannister as Zarno, John Henry Johnstone as O'Curragh,

    Zorinski

    Zorinski

    Zorinski

  • Woodrow Parfrey
  • American actor (1922–1984)

    original production of Advise and Consent (1961), for which he won the Fanny Kemble Award. Though usually a supporting player, he played many focal television

    Woodrow Parfrey

    Woodrow Parfrey

    Woodrow_Parfrey

  • Liverpool St Helens F.C.
  • English rugby union club, based in St Helens, Merseyside

    Charles Touzel 1877 Henry Springmann 1879 Harold Dingwall Bateson 1879 Arthur Kemble 1885 G. G. Allen 1897 W. B. Stoddart 1897 R. Pierce 1898 W. Mortimer 1899

    Liverpool St Helens F.C.

    Liverpool_St_Helens_F.C.

  • William Hamilton (painter)
  • English painter and illustrator

    Queen Elfrida, 1774 Joan and the Furies, from Henry VI, Part 1 John Philip Kemble as Richard III, c. 1787 Vertumnus and Pomona, 1789 Christ and the Woman

    William Hamilton (painter)

    William Hamilton (painter)

    William_Hamilton_(painter)

  • William Sotheby
  • English poet and translator (1756-1833)

    Julian and Agnes was acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with John Philip Kemble and Sarah Siddons in the lead roles. He was elected a fellow of the Royal

    William Sotheby

    William Sotheby

    William_Sotheby

  • Lee Strasberg
  • American acting coach and actor (1901–1982)

    later presented in Singapore. Strasberg is a character in Names, Mark Kemble's play about former Group Theatre members' struggles during the blacklist

    Lee Strasberg

    Lee Strasberg

    Lee_Strasberg

  • Gone with the Wind (film)
  • 1939 film by Victor Fleming

    challenging to cast, and 1,400 unknown women were interviewed for the part. Sidney Howard's initial screenplay underwent many revisions by several writers

    Gone with the Wind (film)

    Gone with the Wind (film)

    Gone_with_the_Wind_(film)

  • Fanny (name)
  • Name list

    illegitimate daughter of the British writer and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft Fanny Kemble (1809–1893), English actress, writer and anti-slavery figure Fanny Knight

    Fanny (name)

    Fanny (name)

    Fanny_(name)

  • Henry Siddons
  • English actor and theatrical manager

    Frolic and a series of Shakespeare plays in which Siddon's uncle, Stephen Kemble, was a popular Falstaff. Productions in 1812 included Everyone Has His Fault

    Henry Siddons

    Henry Siddons

    Henry_Siddons

  • List of mayors of Coventry
  • 1956: William Isaac Thomson 1957: Pearl Marguerite Hyde 1958: Harold Henry Kemble Winslow 1959: William Henry Edwards 1960: Harry Stanley 1961: William Callow

    List of mayors of Coventry

    List_of_mayors_of_Coventry

  • Swindon railway station
  • Railway station in Wiltshire, England

    same time as the first portion of the Cheltenham line (from Swindon to Kemble and Cirencester); the GWR main line was extended from Hay Lane to Chippenham

    Swindon railway station

    Swindon railway station

    Swindon_railway_station

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • Stereotypes About Hair Color"". Psychology Today. Retrieved 17 April 2026. Fannie Kemble, Journal (1835), p. 81 Guillen, Joel (19 June 2023). "Los whitexicans y

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • Francis Twiss
  • English drama critic

    an interest in the stage, and wrote some criticism. He met John Philip Kemble, and took an interest in his sisters, marrying in the end Fanny. He also

    Francis Twiss

    Francis_Twiss

  • King's College School
  • Private school in Wimbledon, Greater London,

    critic Henry Sweet (1845–1912), philologist Henry Kemble (1848–1907), actor and member of the famed Kemble family John Milne (1849–1913), geologist and mining

    King's College School

    King's College School

    King's_College_School

  • The White Angel (1936 film)
  • American film depicting Florence Nightingale directed by William Dieterle

    Munier as Alexis Soyer, a cook who follows Nightingale to Scutari Lillian Kemble-Cooper as Parthenope "Parthe" Nightingale (as Lillian Cooper) Egon Brecher

    The White Angel (1936 film)

    The_White_Angel_(1936_film)

  • Eugene Byrd
  • American actor

    starred on NYPD Blue, had a minor role on Heroes and a recurring role as Sidney on Crossing Jordan, which aired on NBC from 2001 to 2007. He has also made

    Eugene Byrd

    Eugene_Byrd

  • Three Live Ghosts (1936 film)
  • 1936 film by H. Bruce Humberstone

    Westman as Peggy 'Peg' Woofers Jonathan Hale as Detective Bolton Lillian Kemble-Cooper as Lady Brockton Robert Greig as John Ferguson Wallis Clark as Detective

    Three Live Ghosts (1936 film)

    Three_Live_Ghosts_(1936_film)

  • Historiography of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
  • Area of study on cultural group origins

    major studies of the period by Sharon Turner (1768–1847) and John Mitchell Kemble (1807–1857). They and other English scholars of their time were encouraged

    Historiography of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain

    Historiography_of_the_Anglo-Saxon_settlement_of_Britain

  • Mary Catherine Bolton
  • English actress

    Bolton" In 1811, she played the part of Ophelia in Hamlet opposite John Kemble, giving a performance described as "in a decorous style, relying on the

    Mary Catherine Bolton

    Mary Catherine Bolton

    Mary_Catherine_Bolton

  • Lionel Benjamin Rayner
  • 18/19th century British actor (1788-1855)

    from Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatre. At Covent Garden, under Charles Kemble, he made what was announced as his first appearance there, in October 1823

    Lionel Benjamin Rayner

    Lionel_Benjamin_Rayner

  • Group Theatre (New York City)
  • Theater collective in New York City, US

    works by many important American playwrights, including Clifford Odets, Sidney Kingsley, Paul Green, Robert Ardrey, and Irwin Shaw. Its most notable productions

    Group Theatre (New York City)

    Group_Theatre_(New_York_City)

  • Sydney Allard
  • British founder of the Allard car company & rally driver (1910–1966)

    September); RAF Church Fenton, nr Tadcaster, Yorkshire, (Sun 27 September); RAF Kemble, nr Cirencester, Gloucestershire, (Sat 3 October). The Second International

    Sydney Allard

    Sydney Allard

    Sydney_Allard

  • Richard James Lane
  • English engraver and lithographer (1800-1872)

    which took place on 21 November 1872. Among his close friends were Charles Kemble, William Macready, Charles Fechter, Maria Feliciá Malibran, and her operatic

    Richard James Lane

    Richard James Lane

    Richard_James_Lane

  • The Tempest
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    Philip Kemble produced an acting version which was closer to Shakespeare's original, but nevertheless retained Dorinda and Hippolito. Kemble was much-mocked

    The Tempest

    The Tempest

    The_Tempest

  • Aubrey Beauclerk (politician)
  • British politician

    Beauclerk (politician) 16. Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans 8. Lord Sidney Beauclerk 17. Lady Diana de Vere 4. Topham Beauclerk 18. Thomas Norris 9

    Aubrey Beauclerk (politician)

    Aubrey_Beauclerk_(politician)

  • John Falstaff
  • Character in three of Shakespeare's plays

    Charles Lamb Bulletin (91). The Charles Lamb Society: 118–129. "Stephen Kemble and The Son of Neptune". The Edinburgh Literary Journal. Vol. 3, no. 74

    John Falstaff

    John Falstaff

    John_Falstaff

  • Kensal Green Cemetery
  • Cemetery in London, England

    Club and an influence on W. B. Yeats Charles Kemble (1775–1854), actor and theatre manager Fanny Kemble (1809–1893), famous British actress and author

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal Green Cemetery

    Kensal_Green_Cemetery

  • Droeshout portrait
  • Portrait of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout

    yields to the suggestions of fancy". He added that his friend John Philip Kemble thought this "despised work" was more characteristic of Shakespeare than

    Droeshout portrait

    Droeshout portrait

    Droeshout_portrait

  • Caroline Henrietta Sheridan
  • English novelist

    four sons and three daughters. After her children were grown up, Frances Kemble wrote in Records of a Girlhood: "Mrs. Sheridan, the mother of the Graces

    Caroline Henrietta Sheridan

    Caroline_Henrietta_Sheridan

  • John Jones (engraver)
  • British engraver

    Boswell, George James Cholmondeley, Charles James Fox, Lord Hood, Fanny Kemble, William Pitt, and Anna Maria Tollemache, after Reynolds; Ynyr Burges, Edmund

    John Jones (engraver)

    John_Jones_(engraver)

  • Horace Twiss
  • English writer and politician (1787–1849)

    of Francis Twiss (1760–1827) and his wife Frances née Kemble (sister of Sarah Siddons née Kemble). He was a Shakespearian scholar. In his youth he wrote

    Horace Twiss

    Horace_Twiss

  • Kington, Herefordshire
  • Town in Herefordshire, England

    of the Bangorian controversy. Stephen Kemble (1758–1822), theatre manager, actor, and writer, member of the Kemble family. Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913)

    Kington, Herefordshire

    Kington, Herefordshire

    Kington,_Herefordshire

  • Richard Usher
  • shoulders of several watermen. Usher was known in the profession as the John Kemble of his art, and in the ring was the counterpart of Grimaldi on the stage

    Richard Usher

    Richard_Usher

  • List of interments at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
  • (1863–1941), Los Angeles City Council member, (1929–1931) (aged 78) Lillian Kemble-Cooper (1892–1977), actress and singer, wife of actor Guy Bates Post (aged

    List of interments at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

    List_of_interments_at_Hollywood_Forever_Cemetery

  • Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore
  • Scottish nobleman and politician (1841–1907)

    of Dunmore (1871–1962), who married Lucinda Dorothea Kemble, daughter of Col. Horace William Kemble, in 1904. Lady Evelyn Murray (1867–1963), who married

    Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore

    Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore

    Charles_Murray,_7th_Earl_of_Dunmore

  • South Walsham
  • Village and civil parish in Norfolk, England

    Matters" by Peter Trudgill, published in 2016 by Cambridge University Press Kemble, John Mitchell (1848). Codex Diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici, Volume 6. Cambridge

    South Walsham

    South Walsham

    South_Walsham

  • William Creswick
  • English actor

    actors of his day, including William Charles Macready, Edwin Booth and Fanny Kemble and was well known for his Shakespearean and melodrama roles in Britain

    William Creswick

    William Creswick

    William_Creswick

  • 1885 Home Nations Championship
  • International rugby union competition

    University), JH Payne (Broughton), Frank Moss (Broughton), G Harrison (Hull), AT Kemble (Liverpool), RS Kindersley (Oxford University), HJ Ryalls (New Brighton)

    1885 Home Nations Championship

    1885_Home_Nations_Championship

  • Elia Kazan
  • American director (1909–2003)

    through those black months." Kazan appears as a character in Names, Mark Kemble's play about former Group Theatre members' struggles with the House Un-American

    Elia Kazan

    Elia Kazan

    Elia_Kazan

  • William Payne (pantomimist)
  • English actor and pantomimist (1804–1878)

    capital Clown himself. He acted in tragedy with Charles Mayne Young, Charles Kemble and Edmund Kean, and on Kean's last appearance (Covent Garden, 25 March

    William Payne (pantomimist)

    William Payne (pantomimist)

    William_Payne_(pantomimist)

  • Mughal Empire
  • 1526–1857 empire in South Asia

    ISSN 2347-6117. Retrieved 16 July 2024. Andrew Lambert and narrator Stephen Kemble (6 November 2008). Ancient Discoveries: Ancient Tank Tech. History Channel

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal_Empire

  • Mary Russell Mitford
  • English writer (1787–1855)

    Mitford to Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, especially to plays featuring John Kemble, and entranced her with the life of the theatre. Mitford's youthful ambition

    Mary Russell Mitford

    Mary Russell Mitford

    Mary_Russell_Mitford

  • Charles Holland (actor, born 1768)
  • English actor

    character of Count Wintersen in the ‘Stranger’. During the illness of Charles Kemble he performed Alonzo in ‘Pizarro,’ in which piece he was the original Centinel

    Charles Holland (actor, born 1768)

    Charles_Holland_(actor,_born_1768)

  • John Garfield
  • American actor (1913–1952)

    album The Missing Years. Garfield is a character in Names (1997), Mark Kemble's play about former Group Theatre members' struggles with the House Un-American

    John Garfield

    John Garfield

    John_Garfield

  • William Macready the Elder
  • Irish actor-manager (1755–1829)

    were not fulfilled. In 1806, he took over at Newcastle from Stephen George Kemble, holding the lease to 1818. Macready also attempted but failed in management

    William Macready the Elder

    William Macready the Elder

    William_Macready_the_Elder

  • Benjamin Thompson (dramatist)
  • English dramatist

    one of these, ‘The Stranger,’ was brought out at Drury Lane, John Philip Kemble taking the title rôle. It met with much success both there and in 1801 at

    Benjamin Thompson (dramatist)

    Benjamin Thompson (dramatist)

    Benjamin_Thompson_(dramatist)

  • Charles Dickens
  • English writer and journalist (1812–1870)

    at Covent Garden, where the manager George Bartley and the actor Charles Kemble were to see him. Dickens prepared meticulously and decided to imitate the

    Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens

    Charles_Dickens

  • Owners, lessees and managers of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
  • October 1820, and soon afterwards John Kemble transferred his one-sixth share to his younger brother, Charles Kemble. Henry Harris, with 7/12, was now the

    Owners, lessees and managers of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

    Owners,_lessees_and_managers_of_the_Royal_Opera_House,_Covent_Garden

  • Charles Mayne Young
  • English actor (1777–1856)

    friend Charles Mathews playing Polonius. "With the decline of John Philip Kemble, and until the coming of Kean and Macready, he was the leading English tragedian"

    Charles Mayne Young

    Charles Mayne Young

    Charles_Mayne_Young

  • Sidney Meadows
  • British Member of Parliament

    there to Kemble ... Angelo, Henry (1830). Reminiscences of Henry Angelo, with Memoirs of His Late... p. 140. Retrieved 11 June 2023. SIR SIDNEY MEADOWS

    Sidney Meadows

    Sidney_Meadows

  • John Lennergan Owens
  • Irish actor

    performance. His failing gradually drove him from the stage. On seeing John Kemble announced for Zanga, he begged some money of a stranger, who asked him his

    John Lennergan Owens

    John_Lennergan_Owens

  • Luther Adler
  • American actor (1903–1984)

    her son Jacob, who predeceased her. Adler is a character in Names, Mark Kemble's play about former Group Theatre members' struggles with the House Un-American

    Luther Adler

    Luther Adler

    Luther_Adler

  • Slavery in the United States
  • half-sister of Jefferson's late wife), respectively. Both Mary Chesnut and Fanny Kemble, wives of planters, wrote about this issue in the antebellum South in the

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery_in_the_United_States

  • Thomas Morton (playwright)
  • English playwright (1764–1838)

    was given at Covent Garden 10 March 1807, with John Kemble as Reuben Glenroy and Charles Kemble as Plastic. For this piece Harris is said to have paid

    Thomas Morton (playwright)

    Thomas Morton (playwright)

    Thomas_Morton_(playwright)

  • Neoconservatism
  • Political movement of former liberals that combines political and social conservatism

    SDUSA leaders associated with neoconservatism include Carl Gershman, Penn Kemble, Joshua Muravchik and Bayard Rustin. Norman Podhoretz's magazine Commentary

    Neoconservatism

    Neoconservatism

  • King Lear
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    Shakespeare's text to displace Tate's version. Like Garrick before him, John Philip Kemble had introduced more of Shakespeare's text, while still preserving the three

    King Lear

    King Lear

    King_Lear

  • Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
  • Possible order of composition of Shakespeare's plays

    stage from 1677 onwards. Different adaptations were staged by John Philip Kemble at Covent Garden in 1813, William Macready at Drury Lane in 1833, Samuel

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology of Shakespeare's plays

    Chronology_of_Shakespeare's_plays

  • Paterson, New Jersey
  • City in Passaic County, New Jersey, US

    Musicians Directory." Wilkins, Tim. "Jazz bits: John Pizzarelli and Grover Kemble", The Star-Ledger, September 27, 2011. Accessed March 13, 2012. "In the

    Paterson, New Jersey

    Paterson, New Jersey

    Paterson,_New_Jersey

  • Henry Phillips (singer)
  • English singer

    London in 1823, studied under Sir George Smart, and was engaged by Charles Kemble to sing in Thomas Arne's Artaxerxes; but was a failure in it. In 1824, however

    Henry Phillips (singer)

    Henry Phillips (singer)

    Henry_Phillips_(singer)

  • Siddington, Gloucestershire
  • Village and parish in Gloucestershire, England

    Cirencester Town and Kemble. The line did not serve Siddington until 1960, however, when Park Leaze Halt opened across the Kemble parish border. In 1883

    Siddington, Gloucestershire

    Siddington, Gloucestershire

    Siddington,_Gloucestershire

  • American Left
  • Left politics in the United States

    Joe (October 19, 2005). "Political activist Penn Kemble dies at 64". The Washington Post. "Penn Kemble: Dapper Democratic Party activist whose influence

    American Left

    American_Left

  • White trash
  • American English pejorative for poor white people, especially in the American South

    white race by the simple process of changing their abode." In 1833, Fanny Kemble, an English actress visiting Georgia, wrote: "The slaves themselves entertain

    White trash

    White trash

    White_trash

  • Sir Edmund Antrobus, 3rd Baronet
  • British politician

    Kingdom Preceded by Richard Alsager Henry Kemble Member of Parliament for East Surrey 1841 – 1847 With: Henry Kemble Succeeded by Peter John Locke King Thomas

    Sir Edmund Antrobus, 3rd Baronet

    Sir Edmund Antrobus, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Edmund_Antrobus,_3rd_Baronet

  • Gesualdo Lanza
  • Italian composer

    included Miss Brunton (later Louisa, Countess of Craven) and Mrs Maria Theresa Kemble From his father Gesualdo received instruction in music, and became known

    Gesualdo Lanza

    Gesualdo_Lanza

  • Joseph Cowell
  • English actor, author and painter

    roles was as Crack in The Turnpike Gate. The theatrical manager Stephen Kemble offered Cowell an engagement at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, where he

    Joseph Cowell

    Joseph Cowell

    Joseph_Cowell

  • N. C. Wyeth
  • American illustrator and painter (1882–1945)

    Title page, The Boy's King Arthur (1922), by Sidney Lanier

    N. C. Wyeth

    N. C. Wyeth

    N._C._Wyeth

  • Caroline Norton
  • English social reformer and writer (1808–1877)

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Edward Trelawny, Abraham Hayward, Mary Shelley, Fanny Kemble, Benjamin Disraeli, the future King Leopold I of Belgium and William Cavendish

    Caroline Norton

    Caroline Norton

    Caroline_Norton

  • List of American Civil War generals (Union)
  • (August 24, 1865) U.S. minister to Guatemala (1866–1869) Warren, Gouverneur Kemble Major, USA Major general, USV (May 3, 1863) USMA, 1850 Resigned volunteer

    List of American Civil War generals (Union)

    List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Union)

  • List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
  • United States Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble James Keach Biography, Drama. Fanny Kemble 2004 Canada The Unsexing of Emma Edmonds Pepita Ferrari

    List of films and television shows about the American Civil War

    List_of_films_and_television_shows_about_the_American_Civil_War

  • Anna Brownell Jameson
  • Irish-born English writer (1794–1860)

    the most prominent names of the period including Joanna Baillie, Fanny Kemble, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and Robert Browning, Harriet Martineau, Ottilie

    Anna Brownell Jameson

    Anna Brownell Jameson

    Anna_Brownell_Jameson

  • Monte Carlo (musical)
  • Edwardian musical comedy composed by Howard Talbot

    Monte Carlo is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts with a book by Sidney Carlton, music by Howard Talbot and lyrics by Harry Greenbank. The work was

    Monte Carlo (musical)

    Monte_Carlo_(musical)

  • John Jackson (actor)
  • English actor, manager, and dramatist

    of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, and Aberdeen. A partnership with Stephen Kemble was arranged, and led to prolonged litigation, Jackson during 1791–2 being

    John Jackson (actor)

    John_Jackson_(actor)

  • List of Lancashire County Cricket Club players
  • Gary Keedy (1995–2012) Edward Kelly (1957) John Kelly (1947–1949) Arthur Kemble (1885–1894) George Kemp, 1st Baron Rochdale (1885–1892) Andrew Kennedy (1970–1982)

    List of Lancashire County Cricket Club players

    List_of_Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club_players

  • Chronological list of American classical composers
  • 1837 journals of Lowell Mason (No. 110). University Rochester Press "Henry Kemble Oliver". Hymntime.com. Simmonds, K., 2003. Taking His Rightful Place: A

    Chronological list of American classical composers

    Chronological_list_of_American_classical_composers

  • Harriet Lee (writer)
  • English novelist and playwright (1757–1851)

    Lawrence, who presented to them portraits by himself of Mrs. Siddons, John Kemble, and General Paoli. Samuel Rogers mentions meeting Harriet Lee in 1792.

    Harriet Lee (writer)

    Harriet_Lee_(writer)

  • W. H. Stevenson
  • English historian and philologist

    5284/1111988 W. H. Stevenson Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine at kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk, accessed 21 April 2013 A. L. Poole, 'William Henry Stevenson'

    W. H. Stevenson

    W._H._Stevenson

  • List of New York state senators
  • Bernard Kelly George Bradshaw Kelly Joseph D. Kelly William Kelly John C. Kemble John R. Kennaday Alfred J. Kennedy George N. Kennedy Martin J. Kennedy Timothy

    List of New York state senators

    List_of_New_York_state_senators

  • Charles Bernstein (composer)
  • American composer (b. 1943)

    The Long Island Incident 2000 Picnic Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble 2001 The Day the World Ended 2002 Crossing the Line A Christmas Visitor

    Charles Bernstein (composer)

    Charles_Bernstein_(composer)

  • Rann Kennedy
  • English schoolteacher, church minister and poet

    Irving, William Wordsworth, James Montgomery, Henry Francis Cary, Charles Kemble and Sarah Siddons. "His own lyric poem entitled The Reign of Youth exhibits

    Rann Kennedy

    Rann_Kennedy

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  • a character. Master Will Shakespeare Film 1936 Jacques Tourneur Anthony Kemble-Cooper Short film. Time Flies Film 1944 Walter Forde John Salew Tommy meets

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  • Hydrotherapy
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    book pagination. Type "Oertel" into search field to find citations. Weiss, Kemble, Harry B., Howard R. (1967). The Great American Water Cure Craze: A History

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  • Town in Cheshire, England

    "Whitlock, Elizabeth" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 61. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 140. "Kemble" . Encyclopædia Britannica

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    Day after the Wedding or A Wife's First Lesson adapted by Maria Theresa Kemble from the original French comedy. John Courtney was born at St James’s, Westminster

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    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name from Saint-Denis in France, SIDNEY means "St. Denis."

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    English : habitational name from Sidney in Surrey and Lincolnshire, so named from Old English sīd ‘wide’ + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry island in a fen’, with the adjective retaining traces of the weak dative ending, originally used after a preposition and definite article. Two places in Cheshire called Sydney are from Old English sīd + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ and may also be sources of the surname.English : possibly a habitational name from a place in Normandy called Saint-Denis, from the dedication of its church to St. Dionysius (see Dennis). There is, however, no evidence to support this derivation beyond occasional early modern English forms such as Seyndenys, which may equally well be the result of folk etymology.

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    English name derived from the Old Norman French family name Oudinot, ADNEY means "the noble's island."

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  • Sinewy
  • a.

    Well braced with, or as if with, sinews; nervous; vigorous; strong; firm; tough; as, the sinewy Ajax.

  • Side
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a side, or the sides; being on the side, or toward the side; lateral.

  • Three-sided
  • a.

    Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.

  • Signet
  • n.

    A seal; especially, in England, the seal used by the sovereign in sealing private letters and grants that pass by bill under the sign manual; -- called also privy signet.

  • Sinner
  • n.

    One who has sinned; especially, one who has sinned without repenting; hence, a persistent and incorrigible transgressor; one condemned by the law of God.

  • Sidle
  • v. t.

    To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.

  • Sided
  • a.

    Having (such or so many) sides; -- used in composition; as, one-sided; many-sided.

  • Bank-sided
  • a.

    Having sides inclining inwards, as a ship; -- opposed to wall-sided.

  • Sider
  • n.

    One who takes a side.

  • Kidneys
  • pl.

    of Kidney

  • Kidney-form
  • a.

    Alt. of Kidney-shaped

  • Sinner
  • v. i.

    To act as a sinner.

  • Sided
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Side

  • One-sided
  • a.

    Having one side only, or one side prominent; hence, limited to one side; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement.

  • One-sided
  • a.

    Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.

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    Having iron sides, or very firm sides.

  • Many-sided
  • a.

    Having many sides; -- said of figures. Hence, presenting many questions or subjects for consideration; as, a many-sided topic.

  • Sinewy
  • a.

    Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, a sinew or sinews.

  • Sidled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sidle

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  • a.

    Having the form or shape of a kidney; reniform; as, a kidney-shaped leaf.