Print portraying Mrs. Frances Alsop, engraved by Alais from an original painting by Rose Emma Drummond, published in London on 1 June 1818 by John Bell, for La Belle Assemblee.
Born
Frances Daly
(1782-09-01)1 September 1782
Died
2 June 1821(1821-06-02) (aged 38)
New York City, U.S.
Other names
Frances Bettesworth
Spouse
Thomas Alsop
(m. 1807)
Parent(s)
Richard Daly Dorothea Jordan
Frances Alsop (néeDaly; 1 September 1782 – 2 June 1821) was an English actress. She was the illegitimate child of Richard Daly (1758–1813), manager of the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin, and the actress Dorothea Jordan née Bland (1761–1816).
FrancesAlsop (née Daly; 1 September 1782 – 2 June 1821) was an English actress. She was the illegitimate child of Richard Daly (1758–1813), manager of...
him: Frances Daly (also called Fanny; born in September 1782; she later changed her name to Frances Bettesworth in 1806 and married Thomas Alsop in 1807;...
involuntarily as they raise their voices within its boundaries. Actress FrancesAlsop moved to the square in 1803. Singer Caterina Gabrielli lived at the...
penetrated its magazine. Daly's reputed daughter by Dorothea Jordan, FrancesAlsop, took to the stage and died in America in 1821. His stepdaughter, Jane...
m. Joseph Wright Alsop IV Joseph Wright Alsop V (1910–1989), journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist Corinne Roosevelt Alsop (1912–1997), m. Percy...
(d. 1851) Edward Russell, American politician (d. 1835) September 1 FrancesAlsop, English actor (d. 1816) Thomas Reade, English army officer and consul...
(d. 1851) Edward Russell, American politician (d. 1835) September 1 FrancesAlsop, English actor (d. 1816) Thomas Reade, English army officer and consul...
Corinne Alsop Cole (born Corinne Douglas Robinson; July 2, 1886 – June 23, 1971) was an American politician who served two terms as a member of the Connecticut...
publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger, columnist and political analyst Stewart Alsop and Time magazine. Bernstein documented the way in which overseas branches...
0126-3861 Victoria & Albert Museum; Theatre & Performance Collection Mrs. FrancesAlsop (after Rose Emma Drummond) 1818, pub. La Belle Assemblee, S.1166-2012...
Advertisement in the November 20, 1820 New York Evening Post for FrancesAlsop appearing in a performance of Wonder (a 1714 play by Susanna Centlivre)...
children's musician Peter Alsop, and was previously married to actor Ed Flanders. She and Flanders had a son, Ian Geer Flanders. She and Alsop have two daughters...
departure, a nationwide search was conducted to find his replacement. Marin Alsop was selected based on having recently won both the Stokowski Conducting...
rebellious student who gets herself into trouble, while another student Frances (Naomi Watts) is upset because her divorced mother is planning a wedding...
1946. On March 5, 1947, she married radio producer and announcer Carlton Alsop; they divorced on March 22, 1951. A Democrat, Sidney supported Adlai Stevenson's...
& Alsop, in Middletown. It is there that Russell began learning his skills as a trader. In 1810, after his apprenticeship with Whittlesley & Alsop ended...
about 2 minutes and 41 seconds long and is dedicated to the conductor Marin Alsop. It contains an opening flourish, huge percussion strokes, and then a galloping...
Hitchcock Jr., U. S. Ambassador to Italy William Phillips, Journalist Joseph Alsop, Richard Whitney, now of Sing Sing Prison, of whom all good Porkies prefer...
reporting led to a feud with journalists Marguerite Higgins and Joseph Alsop, and TIME Magazine publisher Henry Luce, who all championed the Diem regime...
(1726–1783), Continental Army major general during the American Revolution John Alsop (1724–1794), Continental Congress delegate William Bayard Jr. (1761–1826)...
April 2014. Alsop, Ron (21 October 2008). "The Trophy Kids Go to Work". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 24 October 2008. Kunreuther, Frances; Kim, Helen...
is a 1945 American drama film starring Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Frances Dee. This was the last film for O'Connor and Ryan together, who had been...