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  1. Sophia Baddeley born Sophia Snow (1745 – July 1786) was an English actress, singer and courtesan. [1] Early life, musical career. She was born in London, the daughter of Mary and Valentine Snow, who was the sergeant-trumpeter to George II. [2] . As a child, she was trained by her father for a future musical career. [3]

  2. 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.

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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. Publish with us. Policies and ethics. 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...

    • Amy Culley
    • 2014
  6. Mrs. Sophia Baddeley (1787), they exchanged domesticity for fi-nancial independence and established a prominent place on the public stage. In her writing, Steele exploits the generic flexibility of the scandalous memoir in order to recuperate Baddeley's repu-tation and presents their unorthodox bond as a companionate marriage.

  7. The Memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley (1787) presents the history of an inti-mate friendship between the actress and courtesan Sophia Baddeley and her companion and biographer Elizabeth Steele. The interaction of the biographer and her subject demonstrates the ways in which identity is cre-ated through relationships and suggests the permeable ...