• William Saurin Lyster (21 March 1828 – 27 November 1880), often referred to as W. Saurin Lyster, was an impresario, active in Australia. Lyster was born...
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  • William Saurin (1757 – 11 February 1839) was an Irish barrister, Crown official and politician. He was Attorney-General for Ireland from 1807 to 1822,...
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    English Civil War Thomas William Lyster (1855–1922), Irish librarian; mentioned in Ulysses by James Joyce William Saurin Lyster (1828–1880), Irish-born...
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  • November 24 – Napoléon Henri Reber, composer (born 1807) November 27 – William Saurin Lyster, opera impresario (born 1828) December 2 – Josephine Lang, composer...
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    Elizabeth Lyster and had a numerous family, including James, Archdeacon of Dromore from 1832 to 1879; and Colonel William Saurin. William Saurin Lyster, the...
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    Romantic Opera website "William Saurin Lyster, b. 1828". National Portrait Gallery people. Retrieved 20 October 2021. "William Saurin Lyster 1828 – 1880". Live...
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  • auditorium seating 2,500 patrons. Its first lessee was opera impresario William Saurin Lyster. In 1895, British actor-manager Harry Rickards took over the lease...
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    Mooroolbark settler and owner of the Werribee Park Mansion Lyster Ward, named after William Saurin Lyster, an impresario who had a dairy farm in the area Melba...
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  • Lewis Saurin (died 1749) was an Anglican priest in Ireland The brother of Jacques Saurin, he was appointed Dean of Ardagh and Precentor of Christ Church...
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    first resident opera company was brought to Australia in 1861 by William Saurin Lyster, and the company toured around Australia and New Zealand. In the...
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  • being engaged by Irish musical impresario William Saurin Lyster to lead a season of French operetta. For Lyster, they performed in operettas for five years...
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    singer, performing with William Saurin Lyster's company in Australia in 1867. In 1868, she married Lyster's brother, Frederick Lyster, who was in the management...
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    Harry Rickards, George Darrell, Alfred Dampier, Richard Stewart, William Saurin Lyster, J. H. Rainford, Mrs G. B. W. Lewis (aka Rose Edouin), and Alfred...
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    Irish musical impresario William Saurin Lyster to lead a season of French operetta, with Bracy also stage managing. For Lyster, they performed in operettas...
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  • soprano Anna Bishop, and remained in Australia as conductor of William Saurin Lyster's opera troupe. In 1859 he was again practising his profession, as...
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    Hodson, an actress and sister of Georgiana Rosa Hodson who married William Saurin Lyster. Fanny's brother was composer, singer and comedian George Alfred...
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  • – bef. 5 August 1668: Sir Peter Killigrew 2 June 1660 – 12 July 1669: William Sandys 11 August 1660 – 21 April 1670?: Sir Ralph Clare 9 March 1661 –...
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  • Cemetery. A sample of some of Eyre's portraits, and landscapes. W. Saurin Lyster (1828–1880), impresario (1881). Commissioned by vocalist Armes Beaumont...
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  • Percy George Davies, Army Ordnance Department Lieutenant-Colonel Edward William Saurin Brooke, DSO, Royal Artillery Captain and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary...
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