This article is about the English actress. For other people with similar names, see Elizabeth Young.
Elizabeth Younge (1740 – 15 March 1797)[Note 1] was an English actress who specialized in Shakespearean roles.[1] Cite error: There are <ref group=Note> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=Note}} template (see the help page).
^The New Monthly Magazine (1838) pp. 95-102, Henry Colburn, London
ElizabethYounge (1740 – 15 March 1797) was an English actress who specialized in Shakespearean roles. Younge was born near Old Gravel Lane, Southwark...
Elizabeth Pope may refer to: ElizabethYounge (died 1797), later Pope, English actress Elizabeth Marie Pope (1917–1992), American author and educator Elizabeth...
English opera singer and actress Elizabeth Young (journalist) (1950–2001), English literary critic and author ElizabethYounge (1740–1797), English actress...
Orlando, a young Italian Count, Francis Aickin as Bertrand, ElizabethYounge as Emmelina and Elizabeth Hartley as Julia. The prologue was written by Richard...
James Fearon as Officer, Mary Morton as Jacqueline, Elizabeth Satchell as Adelaide and ElizabethYounge as Hortensia. Hogan p.476 Nicoll p.277 Hogan p.476...
Mattocks as Mrs Sparwell, Lydia Webb as Molly Grub, Elizabeth Inchbald as Sidney Grubb and ElizabethYounge as Lady Danvers. Hogan p.411 Nicoll p.248 Hogan...
six years. Younge was born in London, a son of Richard and Sarah ElizabethYounge. Younge and his wife Emma arrived in Melbourne in February 1858 by the...
Captain Dorner, Richard Yates as Sir Edmund Travers, Elizabeth Satchell as Marianne and ElizabethYounge as Lady Davenant. Frank p.256 Mudford, William (1812)...
thousand guineas. Also in 1784 he engaged John Henderson, Alexander Pope, ElizabethYounge (the future Mrs Pope) and Joseph George Holman, and he had Kemble,...
O'Connor, Robert Baddeley as La Poudre, Richard Griffith as Robert, ElizabethYounge as Emily, Jane Pope as Patty and Mary Bradshaw as Dame Quickset. Nicoll...
Priscilla Kemble as Arabella and Sarah Maria Wilson as Miss Juvenile and ElizabethYounge as Miss Archer. Hogan p.663 Nicoll p.249 Nicoll, Allardyce. A History...
and Elizabeth Pope (née ElizabethYounge), Mrs. Dorothea Jordan, his brother John Philip Kemble, Wright Bowden, his sister Sarah Siddons, Elizabeth Billington...
Villars, James Wrighten as Footman, Ann Street Barry as Miss Montague, ElizabethYounge as Miss Dormer and Sophia Baddeley as Miss Willoughby. Baines, Ferarro...
as Forester, John Henderson as Bireno, Mary Robinson as Alinda and ElizabethYounge as Princess. It was dedicated by Jephson to George III. Hogan p.233...
22 April 1723. In the possessions of Samuel's great granddaughter ElizabethYounge, a note was found, although no name is featured: He laid the first...
alongside Charles Macklin, William Thomas Lewis, John O'Keeffe and ElizabethYounge, and in 1772 he ventured to England. After performing in Norwich, he...
interred in Westminster Abbey on 25 June alongside Pope's first wife ElizabethYounge. She is stated to have been the author of two novels. The New Monthly...