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Buy As Gift. Leonards, Sussex, England. Edith, Lady Trevor, incurred the displeasure of her grandfather, Lord St.

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Many obscure performers appear for one season only, and it proves impossible to supply more information than that contained in the bill or program. However, there have been occasional triumphs. A Miss Courtenay appeared in a single performance, yet she is identified as Ida Courtenay because she was satirized in a "novel" by Elizabeth Braddon, the author of Lady Audley's Secret.

Since each contributing editor is responsible only for the names in his or her segment, the General Editors took it upon themselves to make a final pass through the complete index. One of their goals was to eliminate duplication. The name Bohen was cautiously selected as the "correct" spelling, and the phrase "variously spelled" entered.

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Some names were spelled differently over the seasons, apparently by the actors' choice—"Leclercq," for example, appears in several forms. In such instances, the editor made a judgment call. All editors are only too aware of the temptation to follow Pope Gregory I and conflate names. Are Chichini and Chekini the same individual, and is the latter spelling "correct? It seems inconceivable that a parent would name two daughters Rachel and distinguish them by the initial M.

The editors decided to leave the final attributions up to the user. In the Calendar, twenty-six entries appear under Smith. There is a J. Smith in , a J.

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Smith in and a J. The first appearance of the single name "Smith" is in ; he is almost certainly not the Smith who appeared in Unfortunately, our original sources have long ago been distributed to libraries and are unavailable for fresh scrutiny—not that anything new would be discovered. None too reluctantly, the editors leave these mysteries to others. Many names have been expanded. In the daily calendar, though not in the seasonal or All-Inclusive Index, interpolated information is bracketed.

Booth" becomes "Miss S[arah] Booth. Miss Barnett, who played from to , might be Miss Millie Barnett; thus, in each season where she appeared, the entry Miss [Millie? All such manipulations of the index are solely the responsibility of the General Editors.

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While the goal is to provide the maximum information in as straightforward a manner as possible, all scholars of the period have to face facts—the bills are often tantalizingly cryptic. One actor called Jones performed in and another in He is not likely to be the same man. Obviously several actors with this, the most common of Welsh surnames, have been collected together because there is no way to differentiate them. Users will occasionally come across a surname followed by a number—Jones 2 , for example.

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This numeral means that although no first names have been discovered the editors are reasonably certain they are dealing with more than one Jones in the same season. Are J. Sanders, John Sanders, and Sanders one, two or three individuals? Is it remotely conceivable all three appeared in the season? Is Saunders a different person, or does this spelling reflect nothing more than a printer's error?

We cannot be sure, especially where minor figures are concerned, so we have been conservative in such choices.

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