Elizabeth Ann Sheridan (née Linley; September 1754 – 28 June 1792) was an English singer who was known to have possessed great beauty. She was the subject...
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the family of Thomas Linley, a singing-master and conductor of the concerts from 1771. His eldest daughter Elizabeth Ann Linley, a singer in her own right...
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which he had amassed from their concerts. Among Linley's students were his eight children (Elizabeth Ann, Thomas, Mary, Samuel, Maria, Ozias, William, and...
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Mathews, who had written a newspaper article defaming the character of Elizabeth Ann Linley, whom Sheridan intended to marry. In the first duel, they agreed...
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acquired by the National Gallery of Art in 1937. Mrs. Sheridan (Elizabeth Ann Linley) was a talented musician who enjoyed professional success in Bath...
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singer Elizabeth Ann Linley (1754–1792), British actress and singer Eversley Linley (born 1969), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines sprinter George Linley (1798–1865)...
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singer Elizabeth Laurence (born 1949), British opera singer Elizabeth Lennox, American singer Elizabeth Ann Linley (1754–1792), English singer Elizabeth Llewellyn...
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Elizabeth Sheridan may refer to: Betsy Sheridan, writer and sister of Richard Brinsley Sheridan Elizabeth Ann Linley, singer and spouse of Richard Brinsley...
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June 1771. It was inspired by the life of the singer Elizabeth Ann Linley of the Bath-based Linley family. The prologue was written by David Garrick. Samuel...
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Irish playwright and poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan and the soprano Elizabeth Ann Linley, although his father had at least one other son from a second marriage...
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