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I don't understand why this biography has been redirected to Beverly when all source references about the man use the spelling Beverley.
(GPJ 15:21, 21 January 2017 (UTC)) — Preceding
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Birthplace ?
Two separate sources list his place of birth as being Scarborough, North Yorkshire, in 1811? His father was managing the town's Theatre Royal at the time. The sources are: 'Scarborough Artists of the Nineteenth Century, A Biographical Dictionary'– 1997 (Anne and Paul Bayliss) and 'The Scarborough Book of Days' – 2013 (Robert Woodhouse).
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I don't understand why this biography has been redirected to Beverly when all source references about the man use the spelling Beverley.
(GPJ 15:21, 21 January 2017 (UTC)) — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
GPJ (
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contribs)
Birthplace ?
Two separate sources list his place of birth as being Scarborough, North Yorkshire, in 1811? His father was managing the town's Theatre Royal at the time. The sources are: 'Scarborough Artists of the Nineteenth Century, A Biographical Dictionary'– 1997 (Anne and Paul Bayliss) and 'The Scarborough Book of Days' – 2013 (Robert Woodhouse).