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Louisa Pyne

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George Griggs Pyne (1790–1877). Her elder sister Susanna Pyne (1821–86) was also an accomplished singer and her uncle James Kendrick Pyne (1785–1857) was a tenor whose son and grandson, both named
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and, in 1858, under the shortened name of the Royal English Opera, gained a lease at what is now the
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Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Noted Actress, Dead-Chicago Daily Tribune; 27 November 1936; pg. 14
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from December 1858 until 1864. The following year, Pyne, along with William Harrison,
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Charles Edward Horn's Memoirs of His Father and Himself
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English
alto
James Kendrick Pyne
Blanche Whiffen
tenor
William Harrison
Lyceum Theatre, London
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Royal Opera House
Covent Garden
W. H. Weiss
Edward Tyrrel Smith
Astley's Theatre Royal
North Kensington


The Times
The Times
Louisa Pyne
New College, Oxford
The Times
The Times
The Times
The Times
The Times
The Times
Louisa Pyne
"Bodda Pyne, Louisa Fanny" 
Lee, Sidney

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