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Lewes, Charles Lee, 1740-1803
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Lessingham, Jane, 1739?-1783
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Mattocks, Isabella, 1746-1826
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Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lucinda and Charles Lee Lewes as Buck in a scene from "The Englishman in Paris"
Charles Lee Lewes as Captain Bobadil in "Every Man in His Humour"
Jane Lessingham as Mrs. Sullen and Charles Lee Lewes as Archer in a scene from "The Beaux' Stratagem"
Charles Lee Lewes as Mercury in "A Hospital for Fools"
Charles Lee Lewes as Young Wilding in "The Lyar"
Portrait of Charles Lee Lewes
Charles Lee Lewes speaking a prologue in the character of a Harlequin
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lucinda and Charles Lee Lewes as Buck in a scene from "The Englishman in Paris"
Image | 1794 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with two figures standing together with a man in the shadows.
Charles Lee Lewes as Captain Bobadil in "Every Man in His Humour"
Image | 1791 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, holding sword. With text: "Oh you disorder your point most irregularly."
Jane Lessingham as Mrs. Sullen and Charles Lee Lewes as Archer in a scene from "The Beaux' Stratagem"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play, with Archer holding the door at right open. With text "The Devil take his impudence."
Charles Lee Lewes as Mercury in "A Hospital for Fools"
Image | 1781 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, holding Mercury's staff. With text "Ay, say you that, my pretty one?"
Charles Lee Lewes as Young Wilding in "The Lyar"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text "And I am now, Papillion, perfectly equipped?
Portrait of Charles Lee Lewes
Image | 1804 |
Portraits of Actors
Half-length portrait, wearing white neckcloth.
Charles Lee Lewes speaking a prologue in the character of a Harlequin
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text "And shall I mix in this unshallow'd crew? May Rosins lightening blast me if I do."
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