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624: 38: 813: 646: 245: 106: 435:, and Knowles' Julia; but she was not successful at first, and during the next three or four years she took a variety of jobs, sometimes acting in metropolitan stock companies, and sometimes taking better positions. One of the expedients that she early adopted was that of a dramatic recital, given at St. James' Hall, London. Long afterwards she repeated that recital in 320:, on 30 November 1864 at St. Mary's Church, Newington, Surrey using the name Lilian Adelaide Lizon. At her later adult baptism at St. Peter's Church, Leeds on 30 December 1866 (born 3 March 1848) she was also named Lilian Adelaide Lizon, daughter of Pierre and Annie Lizon of St. Peters Square, and Pierre's quality being described as gentleman. 193: 592: 309:. Soon after she reached London, she obtained employment because of her beauty, as a member of the ballet at one of the theatres, and in that way she began her professional career. Various romantic tales were printed concerning her way of life at that time. 532:
at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York on 14 May 1877. She not only achieved distinction on the American stage, but accumulated a considerable fortune. The parts that she acted in America included
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By 1872 she was hugely popular and, after making a successful tour of British cities and giving a series of farewell performances in London, she came to America, where her agent was
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on 15 August 1880, aged 32. A subsequent post-mortem stated death was caused by blood loss due to a rupture in the broad ligament near the left
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In 1877 she obtained a divorce from her husband and did not remarry. An account, told some time later, of an alleged marriage to
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In the spring of 1865, after having received some instruction from the veteran actor, John Ryder, she appeared at
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came on 2 May 1874. Neilson accepted an engagement at the Lyceum in the autumn that year. She performed in
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by Watts Phillips given by the Princess Theatre on 2 July 1866. Neilson played the role of the heroine
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For the next few years, she played at London and provincial theatres in various roles, including
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Victorian touring actresses: Crossing boundaries and negotiating the cultural landscape
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Neilson was on the stage for about 15 years. She died suddenly whilst riding in the
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Odell, George C.D., Annals of the New York Stage, Volume IX, 1937, pp 255f
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When she was about 15 years old Neilson left her home and made her way to
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She made subsequent American tours throughout the 1870s. She played
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She married Philip Henry Lee, the son of a clergyman resident at
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In 1868 she had become an experimental travelling star, acting
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