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Miss
Fitzwilliam made her last appearance on the stage in August 1852 in Bon Soir, Signor Pantalon at the Adelphi Theatre, and then adopted concert singing as a profession. From 1852 until early 1854 she sang with much success at most of the concerts and musical reunions in London and at several in
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Fitzwilliam (1826–1894) was an English actress and singer appearing regularly on the London stage in the mid 19th century.
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the principal towns of the provinces. In May 1854 she married and left the profession.
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Fiametta in
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Fitzwilliam's first appearance on the London stage was on 1 December 1847 at the
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Mrs. Bounce in
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Miss
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Endiga in 'Charles The
Twelfth' singing 'Rise Gentle Moon' in the
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Giralda in
Giralda; or, The Miller's Wife (23 Sep 1851-1 Oct 1851)
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Columbine in Good Night, Signor
Pantalon (23 Sep 1851-2 Jun 1852)
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Trudchen in Little Red Riding Hood (26 Dec 1851-20 Mar 1852)
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Several performances under Mr. Benjamin Webster's management
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Mary Thorncliffe in Sea and Land (17 May 1852-10 Jul 1852)
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She attended the Convent in Hammersmith as a boarder.
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