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  1. Sophia Baddeley ( Londres, 1745 – Edimburgo, julho de 1786) foi uma atriz, cantora e cortesã inglesa. [ 1] Juventude, carreira musical. Sophia nasceu em Londres, filha de Valentine Snow, um sergeant-trumpeter - cargo administrativo e lucrativo, que concedia licença aos trompetistas para se apresentarem nos teatros.

    • Early Life, Musical Career
    • Life as A Courtesan
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    She was born in London, the daughter of Mary and Valentine Snow, who was the sergeant-trumpeter to George II.As a child, she was trained by her father for a future musical career. At the age of eighteen she eloped with the actor Robert Baddeley, then on the stage at Drury Lane. She made her first appearance on 27 April 1765, as Ophelia in Hamlet. S...

    At the height of her success and after separating from her husband in 1770, she discovered that she could sustain herself financially by finding wealthy benefactors and establishing herself as a courtesan to them. Probably her best-known lover was Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne. She was famous for her beauty, and was also noted for her extra...

    Steele, Elizabeth; Bicknell, Alexander (1787). The memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley, late of Drury Lane Theatre. London, The author.
    Hickman, Katie (2003). Courtesans (1st ed.). HarperCollins. ISBN 9780007113910. ASIN 0007113919.
    Hickman, Katie (2003). Courtesans: Money, Sex and Fame in the Nineteenth Century (First ed.). William Morrow & Company. ISBN 9780066209555. ASIN 0066209552.

    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Baddeley, Robert" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.Sophia is the subject of the second half of this article.

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  3. Amy Culley. 167 Accesses. Abstract. Celebrated courtesans Sophia Baddeley (1745-1786), Mary Robinson (1757-1800), and Elizabeth Fox (née Armistead) (1750-1842) crossed paths in London’s fashionable social spaces, in their relationships with an aristocratic fraternity, and as celebrities of the gossip columns.

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  4. Sophia Baddeley. henry-vi-part-1-sophia-baddeley-1745-1786-as-joan-la-pucelle-2172.jpg. Henry VI, Part 1, Sophia Baddeley (1745-1786) as Joan La Pucelle. Image. Please offer comments and suggestions on any aspects the site to: Director Hugh Richmond at richmondh77@gmail.com. See samples at the site Blog. Except where otherwise specified, all ...

  5. Sophia Baddeley primary name: Baddeley, Sophia ... Mr. King and Mrs. Baddeley in the characters of Lord Ogleby, ...

  6. The fortune of Baddeley's long-term protector Lord Melbourne (Peniston Lamb) enables these two daughters of Court employees to decorate their drawing room in the style of Madame du Barry's room at Versailles, surround themselves with liveried. servants, and spend £700 in an afternoon's shopping spree. In.