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| | Theatre Production - The Clandestine Marriage |
 | | Colman himself, that Garrick composed two acts of the "Clandestine Marriage," which he sent to Colman, desiring that he would put them together, or do what he would with them, and that the latter took Davy at his word, by putting them into the fire, and writing the play himself. |  | | We believe the story to be a gross fabrication; but whether by the gentleman in question or George Colman we cannot tell. |  | | A STORY is told in the Biographia Dramatica, on the authority of a gentleman who, it seems, had it from the mouth of Mr. |
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http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/stage2/produce/clanm/th-clanm.html
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| | Humbul full record view for -- George Colman the Younger |
 | | Colman is principally remembered as the author of good-natured comedies such as 'Two to One', 'John Bull', 'Ways and Means; or A Trip to Dover', and 'The Heir at Law'. |  | | The George Colman the Younger Web site describes the life and work of George Colman (1762-1836), one of England& most popular dramatists around the turn of the nineteenth century. |  | | The checklist of correspondence is a strength of the site, and should provide scholars with enough information to locate those letters particularly pertinent to their research. |
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http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full2.php?id=13824
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| | Omai in Yorkshire |
 | | He had been upon the rack since Colman left him, Garrick confessed, but at the Duke of Newcastle's an old Neapolitan friend commended a remedy which had worked wonders. |  | | Now his spirits were returned and he even meditated authorship on his own account. |  | | 'He was not always so intrepid:' Colman continues, ' - there was a huge bull in the grounds, which kept him at a respectful distance; and of which he always spoke reverentially, as the man-cow.' |
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http://www.art-newzealand.com/Issues1to40/omai.htm
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| | George Colman the Elder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Besides the works already cited, Colman was author of adaptations of Beaumont and Fletcher's Bonduca, Ben Jonson's Epicoene, Milton's Comus, and of other plays. |  | | In 1765 appeared his metrical translation of the plays of Terence; and in 1766 he produced The Clandestine Marriage, jointly with Garrick, whose refusal to take the part of Lord Ogleby led to a quarrel between the two authors. |  | | George Colman (1732 - 14 August 1794) was an English dramatist and essayist, usually called "the Elder", and sometimes "George the First", to distinguish him from his son, George Colman the Younger. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Colman_the_Elder
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| | English Prose Drama: Bibliography |
 | | Colman, George (the younger) [1801], The poor gentleman. |  | | Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], George Dandin. |  | | Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton [1851], Not so bad as we seem. |
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http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/EPD/EPD.bib.html
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| | §14. George Colman the Younger: "Inkle and Yarico". XII. The Georgian Drama. Vol. 11. The Period of the French ... |
 | | Colmans other attempts at comedy are not worth disinterring. |  | | The Heir at Law (1797) presents, indeed, in Pangloss, the stage pedant, compounded of servility, avarice and scholasticism, a character worthy of old comedy, and John Bull, in Job thornberry, a sentimental type which, nevertheless, still lives. |  | | George Colman, son of the dramatist and theatre-manager of the same name, displayed more ingenuity in giving a romantic atmosphere to his conventional ideas. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/221/1214.html
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| | Philadelphia Rare Books and Manuscripts: Illustrated Books: Authors A-E |
 | | For example, of the first edition of Colman's translation Schweiger writes, "Sehr geschätzte Uebersetzung," and of this revised and corrected second edition, "In der Uebers u. |  | | The Christian's pattern: or, a treatise of the imitation of Jesus Christ. |  | | By George Colman...The second edition, revised and corrected. |
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http://www.prbm.com/interest/ill-t-z.shtml
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - George Colman |
 | | Santayana, George (1863-1952), American philosopher, poet, and novelist, whose wide-ranging philosophical speculation was expressed in a style of... |  | | Search for books about your topic, "George Colman" |  | | Colman was born in Florence, Italy, where his... |
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http://encarta.msn.com/George_Colman.html
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 | | Birth of Catherine Rhoda Colman to William Henry Tawell Colman and Sarah Colman (formerly Reeve) at Wymondham,Norfolk. |  | | Birth of William Henry Tawell Colman to Thomas Tawell Colman and Mary Colman (formerly Tournier) |  | | Thomas had many brothers and sisters,one being Catherine Colman who died in 1829, who left money in her Will to her late brothers (Thomas Tawell Colman) children,who were Ann Mary Maria Colman,William Henry Tawell Colman,John Robert Claxton Colman and Elizabeth Colman. |
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http://web.1earth.net/~thurhart/Ray_Family_page.htm
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 | | In 1953 Quentin Reynolds, an ex-war correspondent, had written a book The Man Who Wouldn't Talk about George Dupre's alleged wartime experiences. |  | | George the Drummer Boy (I Can Read Book 3) |  | | Take It Like a Man: The Autobiography of Boy George |
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http://www.searchtermtrends.com/terms/boy+george.html
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| | RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN COLLECTION (GEN MSS 284) |
 | | See: Volume 3 THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: manuscript made by four copyists with numerous corrections in Sheridan's hand and a note signed by him, submitting the play for licensing to William Chetwynd early in 1777. |  | | As perform'd at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane...1777" Manuscript copy in an unidentified handwriting, probably used as a promptbook. |  | | See: Volume 5 THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL: manuscript copy in a contemporary unidentified hand. |
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http://webtext.library.yale.edu/beinflat/osborn.sheridan.HTM
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| | SAINT COLMAN - LoveToKnow Article on SAINT COLMAN |
 | | The word Colman is derived from the Latin columbus, a dove, and the Book of Leinster mentions 209 saints of this name. |  | | To properly cite this SAINT COLMAN article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |  | | Colman must be distinguished from St Colman of Cloyne (c. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CO/COLMAN_SAINT.htm
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| | Nigel Hawthorne : Theatre : The Clandestine Marriage - Review |
 | | Garrick and Colman recognised that greed, snobbery and the triumph of young love are the surefire ingredients of English comedy, and their beautifully constructed play brings a social-climbing merchant and his daughters' into violent collision with impoverished aristocracy. |  | | Unlike the Restoration comedies of a century earlier, it is a piece brimming with. |  | | Mr Sterling is hoping to gain a place among the nobs by marrying his elder daughter to Sir John Melvil, the trouble being that the said daughter is a hysterical termagant. |
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http://www.yessirnigel.com/clandestine_review3.html
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| | Alibris: George Colman |
 | | Broad grins comprising, with new additional tales in verse, those formerly published under the title of "My night-gown and slippers" |  | | We guarantee the condition of every book, new or used. |  | | The comedies of Terence : literally translated into English prose, with notes |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/George_Colman
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| | Samuel Colman 1832-1920 ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Artist: Samuel Colman and after an engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi Title: The Piétà Date: 19th |  | | OLIVE TREES ON THE RIVIERA by Samuel Colman |  | | Samuel Colman, The Splendor falls on the Castle Walls. |
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http://wwar.com/masters/c/colman_1832-1920-samuel.html
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| | Boston, MA Marriages 1646 to 1751 |
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http://bos-gw.rays-place.com/bos/bos-mar-22.htm
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| | Late 19th Century Books |
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http://www.barbaraleibowitsgraphics.com/late19thcenturybooks.html
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| | October 21st |
 | | Foote begs the favour of his friends to come and drink a dish of chocolate with him; and 'tis hoped there will be a great deal of comedy and sonic joyous spirits; he will endeavour to make the Morning as diverting as possible. |  | | The Book of Days is proudly brought to |  | | Marshal Augereau, Duke of Castiglione, Bonapartist general, 1757, Paris; George Colman, the Younger, dramatist and humorous writer, 1762; Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, 1772, Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire; George Combe, phrenologist, 1788, Edinburgh. |
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http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/oct/21.htm
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| | George Colman, the Younger quotes |
 | | English Playwright and Writer of scurrilous satiric verse, and theatre manager whose comic operas, farces, melodramas, and sentimental comedies. |  | | Add the "Dynamic Daily Quotation" to Your Site or Blog - it's Easy! |  | | Submit a New George Colman, the Younger quote |
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http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/george_colman,_the_younger
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| | washingtonpost.com: A 'Marriage' Of Delightful Inconvenience |
 | | A merry, mixed-up 18th-century comedy from the quills of David Garrick and George Colman, it dances a daffy gavotte through the gardens of a nouveau riche English landowner where romantic signals are crossed almost as often as the footpaths. |  | | Heidelberg and her favorite niece, Betsy, are allowed to ruminate over the same set of grudges in one scene after another. |  | | She is also, as they say, with child. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A3108-2005Apr19?language=printer
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| | §24. George Colman the Elder: "The Jealous Wife" and "The Clandestine Marriage". IV. The Drama and the Stage. Vol. ... |
 | | A decade and a half before Sheridan, Colman turned the laugh against The goddess of the woful countenanceThe Sentimental Muse. |  | | It is not surprising that Colman, who made the sentimental novel a target for satire, turned to Fieldings Tom Jones for the ground-work of a genuine comedy. |  | | Polly Honeycombe (1760), his first dramatic venture, produced anonymously in deference to his uncles dislike of his dramatic aspirations, became a popular after-piece. |
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http://www.bonus.com/contour/bartlettqu/http@@/www.bartleby.com/220/0424.html
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| | Oaxaca Mexico From The Field Michele Gibbs George Colman art sculpture poetry |
 | | George "But if most people assume politicians are thieves and liars, why do you draw caricatures illustrating what everybody knows? |  | | the work of George Colman and Michele Gibbs. |  | | Caricatures are one small way to call attention to what's going on: thieves masquerading as political leaders are looting the treasury." |
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http://www.realoaxaca.com/from-the-field/summer2002.html
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 | | As the theme of the story was revenge and repentance, it is sure that someone among the Mansfield "back stabbing" party would have a strong objection (English Drama). |  | | Colman the Elder was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. |  | | Born to a family with a theater history, Richard Brinsly Sheridan was not a man with strong connections to the clergy. |
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http://faculty.rmwc.edu/janeausten/reports/theater.htm
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| | Papers of Benjamin Colman - Collection 433 |
 | | All correspondence concerning permissions should be sent to: |  | | He received his masters degree from Harvard in 1692 and his Doctor of Divinity in 1695. |  | | William Cooper became his assistant in that church in 1715 and continued in that post until his (Cooper's) death in 1743. |
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http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/433.htm
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http://members.aol.com/FBOWENLOCK/BAPTISMS.HTM
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| | The Clandestine Marriage, a CurtainUp DC review |
 | | Employed by Fanny's father, Lovewell has fallen in love with the girl and she with him. |  | | Written by 18th Century actor and playwright David Garrick and his friend George Colman, the adventure follows the romantic entanglement of Fanny Sterling and her beaux Mr. |  | | Filled with campy mistaken identities and misconstrued meanings, all's well that ends well and the audience is laughing right up until the curtain. |
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http://www.curtainup.com/clandestinemarriage.html
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| | WOODWARD, S.C. MSS. |
 | | Priscilla (Horton) Reed, John Reeve, John Sims Reeves, Louise Regnis, Ada Rehan, Kate Reignolds, Eduard Remenyi, Frederick Reynolds, Hortense Rhea, Edward Everett Rice, Fanny Rice, Thomas Dartmouth Rice, Constance Stewart Richardson, Charles Richman, George Rignold, Nikolai Rimskii- Korsakov, Blanche Ring, Adelaide Ristori, Peter Robertson, Thomas William Robertson, Emma Robinson, Frederic C. Phelps Robinson, Mrs. |  | | The pictures in the collection consist of photographs, engravings, and pictures clipped from periodicals and newspapers. |  | | Anne (Gaudrey) Fawcett, George Fawcett, John Fawcett, Mrs. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/woodwasc.html
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| | Tomfolio.com: Performing Arts, Theater and Drama |
 | | Opera based on a popular 18t century romance. |  | | Inkle and Yarico; An Opera, In Three Acts,...written by George Colman, Junior. |  | | Ordnary tells Bitoomus his troubles about being in the hospital and jail Bookseller stickers placed on front cover, verso of front cover, title page, verso of the rfep, recto of back cover and verso of the back cover. |
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http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?subid=145
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| | George Colman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | George Colman was the name of two English dramatists, father and son: |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Colman
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| | Chapter Belford <i>to</i> Bells of B by Brewer's Readers Handbook |
 | | Colman the Elder: The Deuce is in Him (1762). |  | | Her father promised sir William Bellmont that she should marry his son George, but George was already engaged to Clarissa. |  | | Belford, in The Clandestine Marriage, by George Colman and Garrick (1760). |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/174/1112/15811/1.html
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| | Chapter Collins <i>to</i> Cooper of C by Biographical Dictionary of English Literature |
 | | Colman, George, The Elder (1732-1794).Dramatist, born at Florence, where his father was British Envoy, he was a friend of Garrick, and took to writing for the stage with success. |  | | His wit made him popular in society, and he was a favourite with George IV. |  | | Colman, George, The Younger (1762-1836).Dramatist, son of the preceding, wrote or adapted numerous plays, including The Heir at Law and John Bull. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/259/1246/22133/1.html
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| | Notes for Bonnie Lass of Fyvio/Peggy of Darby/Dandy |
 | | This song, one of Colman's earliest, is not one of his better efforts, even to this tune, as we shall see later. |  | | 275, but Colman's song was also published with the title "The Dandy O!" in the same year in The Charms of Chearfulness, p. |  | | None of the published texts of "The Constitution and Guerriere" listed by G. Laws, <>, (A6), are accompanied by a tune that is clearly traditional, although the tune, when given, in those works cited by Laws, is "The Landlady of France/ Brandy O/ Pretty Peggy of Derby, O". |
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http://sniff.numachi.com/~rickheit/dtrad/pages/tiFYVINOTE.html
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| | Oaxaca Mexico From The Field Michele Gibbs George Colman art sculpture poetry |
 | | The Work of Michele Gibbs and George Colman |  | | Fall, 2004: "The Singer", a story by Arthur Dembling; "Oba's Story": Rastafari, Purification and Power" by George Colman; "Line of Sight", prose poetry and drawings by Michele Gibbs. |  | | Winter, 20003: "Alba's Story", by George Colman; "Passing It On" by Beatriz Morales Crozier with introduction by Michele Gibbs. |
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http://realoaxaca.com/from-the-field
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| | Any-Day-in-History PAGE of SCOPE SYSTEMS. |
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http://www.scopesys.com/cgi-bin/today2.cgi?askmonth=4&askday=18
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| | The Poor Gentleman |
 | | George Colman “the elder” was born at Florence in 1732, his first play, “Sally Honeycomb,” being produced in 1760, with great success. |  | | His son, George Colman “the younger,” was born in 1762, and in 1785 succeeded his father in the office of manager of the Haymarket Theatre, which he had long held. |  | | He was as prolific a dramatist as his father, producing numerous plays, several of which still hold the stage. |
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http://www.umsl.edu/~virtualstl/phase2/1850/events/resources/documents/PoorGentleman.html
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| | HospitalDoctor News Article |
 | | Dr Colman has always said the GMC should not have launched the review of her tenure, claiming one of the reasons for the move was because she expressed concern over the body's financial affairs to the Charity Commission. |  | | This would interfere with her ability to allow cases to be clearly presented and for her to judge them objectively and dispassionately.' |  | | While Dr Colman agreed to step down from the case of Dr Peter Robson, who was later found guilty of serious professional misconduct and suspended after sexual harass-ment accusations, the report says she 'does not recognise the unfairness in her questioning'. |
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http://www.hospital-doctor.co.uk/hd_news/hd_news_article.asp?ID=10037&Section=News
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| | Hoskins, "Savage Boundaries", Obi, Praxis Series, Romantic Circles |
 | | The first, a completely renovated score for George Colman's 1777 cut version of Gay and Pepusch's Polly (1729), sequel to The Beggar's Opera (1728), was a much anticipated hearing of this work which had originally been banned by the censor. |  | | Inkle and Yarico, composed a decade later (1787) to a libretto by George Colman junior, rewinds the plot of Polly. |  | | Samuel Arnold (1740-1802), London's most popular theater composer during the last thirty years of the eighteenth century, composed three stage works set in the sugar islands. |
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http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/obi/hoskins/hoskins.html
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| | applause southwest : archive: |
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http://www.applausesw.org.uk/database/human.asp?id=555
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| | REH Bookshelf - Appendix 2 |
 | | Imprint fictitious; 250 copies published by John Camden Hotten in 1871... |  | | "Tracts of Flagellation" by George Colman; paper bound; published in England. |  | | "The Rodiad" by George Colman; paper bound; published in England: $1.50 |
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http://www.rehupa.com/bookshelf_app2.htm
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| | Venture Sailing Association |
 | | Skip Lindquist talked about his recent problem with his hearing and consequent two surgeries. |  | | Motion was amended by George Colman to add, "If we do not already have them". |  | | Larry Johnson presented an award to George Colman for "Dock Master Extraordinaire" for the great job he has always done on the cruise making sure everyone is in safe and has a key. |
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http://www.macgregor-boats.com/vsa/clubonly/041701.html
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http://www.contemplator.com/ireland/deelish.html
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| | AllRefer.com - David Garrick (Theater, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | He also wrote many plays himself, the most successful being the farces Bon Ton (1775) and Miss in Her Teens (1747); he collaborated with George Colman the elder in writing The Clandestine Marriage (1766). |  | | From 1747 until his retirement in 1776, he was the manager of Drury Lane, where he initiated many reforms, including the concealment of stage lighting (1765) from the audience. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/G/Garrick.html
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| | My Family |
 | | She was married to George William Hetrich WFT Est. |  | | He was married to Joan Louise Mumford on 3 May 1958 in Verdun QC. |  | | Willis Colman was born on 4 Apr 1908 in Liverpool, England. |
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http://www.garvis.net/garvis/d72.htm
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 | | An example of work by George Sumner Colman. |  | | George Colman - Artist, Art - George Sumner Colman |  | | Quick facts (Styles, locations, mediums, teachers, subjects, geography, etc.) (George Colman) |
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http://www.askart.com/artist/C/george_sumner_colman.asp?ID=103552
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| | LORD BYRON (1788-1824): Don Leon |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/donleon.html
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| | Obits Jun 01 - Issue 96 |
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http://www.norfolkbc.fsnet.co.uk/bc_obituaries/96_jun_01/obits_from_jun_2001.htm
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