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125

See e.g. NCH 28.2.1852, 27.3.1852, 21.2.1857, 19.2.1859.

126

NCH 30.4.1864.

127

NCH 13.2.1864.

128

NCH 28.2.1864.

129

NCH 13.2.1858.

251

1:30 Fitzgerlad, p. 89.

131 Davis, p. 3-4.

112

133

1,14

1347

See Buckley, p. 741-753.

See Smith.

NCH 22.9.1866.

King & Clarke, p. 115; Williams, p. 158-159; Black, introduction by Grace Fox. Briefly his journalistic career was as follows: 1861-1867: Editor Japan Herald, Yokohama: 1867-1870: Editor Japan Gazette Yokohama; 1870-1875 Ed. magazine "The Far East", Yokohama; 1872-1875 Founder and editor of the Japanese language Nisshin Shinjishi 1876-1878: Founder and editor of “The Far East", Shanghai; 1878-1880: Editor Shanghai Courier and Celestial Empire; 1879: co-founder of Shanghai Mercury.

Acc. to Boase, Vol. IV, col. 657-658, she first performed in the Midland Counties 1855-1857. Neither in Maude, nor in Pope is there any detailed mention of "Miss Snowdon". She made her debut at the Haymarket as Mrs Malaprop on 14.10.1863 and continued to play there till 1874.

1:16 In: Mullin, p. 391.

137

Reprinted in Thomson, p. 133-169.

13. Repr. in ibid., p. 23-49.

139

140

Repr. in Booth, Vol. IV, p. 235-253.

Repr. in Davis, p. 41-68.

141

Repr. in Trussler, p. 235-260.

142

147

Repr. in Rowell, p. 236-266.

Repr. in Booth, Vol. 1, p. 152-200.

144 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 41-74.

145

Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 207-232.

146 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 157-175.

147 Chesterfield, p. 32.

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125 See e.g. NCH 28.2.1852, 27.3.1852, 21.2.1857, 19.2.1859. 126 NCH 30.4.1864. 127 NCH 13.2.1864. 128 NCH 28.2.1864. 129 NCH 13.2.1858. 251 1:30 Fitzgerlad, p. 89. 131 Davis, p. 3-4. 112 133 1,14 1347 See Buckley, p. 741-753. See Smith. NCH 22.9.1866. King & Clarke, p. 115; Williams, p. 158-159; Black, introduction by Grace Fox. Briefly his journalistic career was as follows: 1861-1867: Editor Japan Herald, Yokohama: 1867-1870: Editor Japan Gazette Yokohama; 1870-1875 Ed. magazine "The Far East", Yokohama; 1872-1875 Founder and editor of the Japanese language Nisshin Shinjishi 1876-1878: Founder and editor of “The Far East", Shanghai; 1878-1880: Editor Shanghai Courier and Celestial Empire; 1879: co-founder of Shanghai Mercury. Acc. to Boase, Vol. IV, col. 657-658, she first performed in the Midland Counties 1855-1857. Neither in Maude, nor in Pope is there any detailed mention of "Miss Snowdon". She made her debut at the Haymarket as Mrs Malaprop on 14.10.1863 and continued to play there till 1874. 1:16 In: Mullin, p. 391. 137 Reprinted in Thomson, p. 133-169. 13. Repr. in ibid., p. 23-49. 139 140 Repr. in Booth, Vol. IV, p. 235-253. Repr. in Davis, p. 41-68. 141 Repr. in Trussler, p. 235-260. 142 147 Repr. in Rowell, p. 236-266. Repr. in Booth, Vol. 1, p. 152-200. 144 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 41-74. 145 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 207-232. 146 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 157-175. 147 Chesterfield, p. 32.
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125 See e.g. NCH 28.2.1852, 27.3.1852, 21.2.1857, 19.2.1859. 126 NCH 30.4.1864. 127 NCH 13.2.1864. 128 NCH 28.2.1864. 129 NCH 13.2.1858. 251 1:30 Fitzgerlad, p. 89. 131 Davis, p. 3-4. 112 133 1,14 1347 See Buckley, p. 741-753. See Smith. NCH 22.9.1866. King & Clarke, p. 115; Williams, p. 158-159; Black, introduction by Grace Fox. Briefly his journalistic carcer was as follows: 1861-1867: Editor Japan Herald, Yokohama: 1867-1870: Editor Japan Gazette Yokohama; 1870-1875 Ed. magazine "The Far East", Yokohama; 1872-1875 Founder and editor of the Japanese language Nisshin Shinjishi 1876-1878: Founder and editor of “The Far East", Shanghai; 1878-1880: Editor Shanghai Courier and Celestial Empire; 1879: co founder of Shanghai Mercury. Acc. to Boase, Vol. IV, col. 657-658, she first performed in the Midland Counties 1855-1857. Neither in Maude, nor in Pope is there any detailed mention of "Miss Snowdon". She made her debut at the Haymarket as Mrs Malaprop on 14.10. 1863 and continued to play there till 1874. 1:16 In: Mullin, p. 391. 137 Reprinted in Thomson, p. 133-169. 13. Repr. in ibid., p. 23-49. 139 140 Repr. in Booth, Vol. IV, p. 235-253. Repr. in Davis, p. 41-68. 141 Repr. in Trussler, p. 235-260. 142 147 Repr. in Rowell, p. 236-266. Repr. in Booth, Vol. 1, p. 152-200. 144 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 41-74. 145 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 207-232. 146 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 157-175. 147 Chesterfield, p. 32. :
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125

See e.g. NCH 28.2.1852, 27.3.1852, 21.2.1857, 19.2.1859.

126

NCH 30.4.1864.

127

NCH 13.2.1864.

128

NCH 28.2.1864.

129

NCH 13.2.1858.

251

1:30 Fitzgerlad, p. 89.

131 Davis, p. 3-4.

112

133

1,14

1347

See Buckley, p. 741-753.

See Smith.

NCH 22.9.1866.

King & Clarke, p. 115; Williams, p. 158-159; Black, introduction by Grace Fox. Briefly his journalistic carcer was as follows: 1861-1867: Editor Japan Herald, Yokohama: 1867-1870: Editor Japan Gazette Yokohama; 1870-1875 Ed. magazine "The Far East", Yokohama; 1872-1875 Founder and editor of the Japanese language Nisshin Shinjishi 1876-1878: Founder and editor of “The Far East", Shanghai; 1878-1880: Editor Shanghai Courier and Celestial Empire; 1879: co founder of Shanghai Mercury.

Acc. to Boase, Vol. IV, col. 657-658, she first performed in the Midland Counties 1855-1857. Neither in Maude, nor in Pope is there any detailed mention of "Miss Snowdon". She made her debut at the Haymarket as Mrs Malaprop on 14.10. 1863 and continued to play there till 1874.

1:16 In: Mullin, p. 391.

137

Reprinted in Thomson, p. 133-169.

13. Repr. in ibid., p. 23-49.

139

140

Repr. in Booth, Vol. IV, p. 235-253.

Repr. in Davis, p. 41-68.

141

Repr. in Trussler, p. 235-260.

142

147

Repr. in Rowell, p. 236-266.

Repr. in Booth, Vol. 1, p. 152-200.

144 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 41-74.

145

Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 207-232. 146 Repr. in ibid., Vol. IV, p. 157-175. 147 Chesterfield, p. 32.

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