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    Thomas Aynsley Cook (1833 – 16 February 1894) was a British operatic bass-baritone of the Victorian era. Among others, he originated the role of José the...
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    his first wife Payne had four children: Harriet Farrell, who married Aynsley Cook (both were opera singers); Annie, a dancer and actress, who married William...
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    stage. Cook appeared on stage for over 30 years in London, the British provinces and America. Cook was the brother of opera singer Aynsley Cook and fellow...
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    Boer War); cotton merchant, James Maybrick (1838–1889); opera singer, Aynsley Cook (1833–1894); footballer, Joe Fagan (1921–2001); singer, Michael Holliday...
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    Aynsley Cook (Bartolo), Charles Lyall (Basilio), Ostava Torriani (Contessa), Rose Hersee (Susanna), Josephine York (Cherubino) and Mrs Aynsley Cook (Marcellina)...
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    French-American soprano Zélie de Lussan sang the heroine, Marie, and Aynsley Cook "vastly amused Queen Victoria as Sergeant Sulpice". In 1880, George Grove...
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    Lemmens-Sherrington and Mr and Mrs Willoughby Weiss, George Perren, Henry Corri, and Aynsley Cook, but it met with little success. It was in that year that the Ballad...
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    Hector Van Pumpernickle bass Henry Corri Casgan bass or bass-baritone Willoughby Weiss Sergeant Peterman bass Thomas Aynsley Cook Eva contralto Susan Pyne...
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    home, Burleigh House on Loudon Road in St John's Wood, and with Alice Aynsley Cook at various places in 1887 and 1888. Bella Vokes alleged that in July...
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    Elizabeth Cook (b. 1835) and later to her sister Emily Cook (b. 1847). Their brothers were the bass Thomas Aynsley Cook and the baritone John Furneaux Cook, and...
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