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William Wybert Rousby

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on 14 March 1835, son of a London tradesman. He made his first appearance on the stage aged fourteen at the Queen's Theatre, Hull, as Romeo, on 16 July 1849, under the management of Mr Caple, who took a great interest in him and gave him a thorough theatrical training. Before he was sixteen Rousby
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wrote: "In his prime Rousby was a conscientious actor, with a good voice and a mastery of correct emphasis, but he gave an impression of stiffness and self-consciousness, which grew on him and prevented him from rising high in his profession."
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Finally retiring from the stage in 1898, he died in Guernsey on 10 September 1907, and was buried at the Mont-à-l'Abbé Cemetery, Jersey. His second wife, Alice Emma Maud Morris, whom he married on 5 July 1880, survived him without issue.
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After the death of his wife in 1879 Rousby became proprietor and manager of the Theatre Royal, Jersey, where he reappeared from time to time in his old parts in such plays as
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Rousby was still under nineteen when he proceeded to the Theatre Royal,
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appeared at Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Liverpool in such characters as
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on 10 November 1853 he played the Duke of Bedford in
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Index

Jersey
Hull
Romeo
Hamlet
Othello
Macbeth
Shylock
Samuel Phelps
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Macbeth
James Sheridan Knowles
Virginius
Hamlet
The Love Chase
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Henry V
Windsor Castle
Jersey
Edmund Kean
Richard III
The Lady of Lyons
Tom Taylor
Theatre Royal, Manchester
Edmund Falconer
Romeo and Juliet
Henry Irving
Charles Calvert
Mrs Charles Calvert
Clara Marion Jessie Dowse
William Powell Frith

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