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Fanny Ayton

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mentioned her visiting his house with her father in December 1827. He wrote, "A very sweet pretty looking young lady, the Prima Donna of the Italian Opera, now performing here, by name of Miss Ayton, came to breakfast this morning with her father...Miss Ayton talks very prettily, and I dare say,
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Ayton married James Barlow in Liverpool in July 1833. In the 1861 Census of Lewisham she is living at 1 Park Road, Lewisham with her husband and daughter Adele Fanny Barlow. Ayton was described as a widow in the 1871 Census of Marylebone. She died in Dover on 21 May 1891 aged 89.
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sings beautifully, though too much in the Italian manner, I fear, to be a great favourite of mine. But I did not hear her, being called away".
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A portrait of her, drawn and engraved by Benjamin Holl, was published on 1 July 1828.
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Portrait of soprano Fanny Ayton. Mezzotint by George H. Phillips, after
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London
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Florence
Italy
John Ebers
King's Theatre
Rossini
La gazza ladra
Il Turco in Italia
Drury Lane
Love in a Village
Birmingham Festival
Maria Malibran
Michael Costa
Simon Mayr
Medea in Corinto
Robert le diable
Henry Chorley
Sir Walter Scott
"Ayton, Fanny" 
Grove, George
A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan and Company
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"Ayton, Fanny" 
Grove, George

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