Millie Lindon (born Fanny Elizabeth Warriss, 1 April 1869 – 11 March 1940) was an English music hall singer and socialite. According to cultural historian...
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Hulton, 1st Baronet 13. Betty Hulton 27. Fanny Elizabeth Warriss, aka. Millie Lindon 3. Pandora Anne Stevens 28. Sir Berkeley Sheffield, 6th Baronet 14....
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Baronet and his second wife, the music hall artist, actress and singer Millie Lindon. Betty died shortly after her son's birth. His father blamed Stevens...
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Leybourne (1842–1884) George Leyton (1864–1948) Letty Lind (1861–1923) Millie Lindon (1869–1940) Victor Liston (1838–1913) Alice Lloyd (1873–1949) Arthur...
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of Roy & Millie had a run of local hits, including "We'll Meet". They had further successes working with Dodd, as well with producer Lindon Pottinger...
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born Fanny Elizabeth Warriss or Wariss, also known by the stage name Millie Lindon. Educated at Harrow School, Hulton went up to Brasenose College, Oxford...
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née Fanny Elizabeth Warriss or Wariss, also known by the stage name Millie Lindon, and a cousin of the Rudge Sisters. Edward's son, Sir Edward George...
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Jerome also talked about the impact of the previous series on Lindon, explaining "Lindon had his identity completely stripped from him. Everything he thought...
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Dunville's support, a singing career on the music hall stage under the name Millie Lindon. Dunville's autobiography, The Autobiography of an Eccentric Comedian...
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including the Maytals, Derrick Harriott, Lord Tanamo, and teenager Millie Small. In 1964, Lindon Pottinger sold his recording equipment to Duke Reid and shortly...
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