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  1. Elizabeth Ann Sheridan ( née Linley; September 1754 – 28 June 1792) was an English singer who was known to have possessed great beauty. She was the subject of several paintings by Thomas Gainsborough, who was a family friend, Joshua Reynolds and Richard Samuel.

  2. Elizabeth Ann Linley (de casada Sheridan) (septiembre de 1754-28 de junio de 1792) fue una cantante británica de gran belleza. Fue modelo de varias pinturas de Thomas Gainsborough, quién era un amigo familiar, Joshua Reynolds y Richard Samuel.

  3. Elizabeth Ann Linley (de casada Sheridan) (septiembre de 1754-28 de junio de 1792) fue una cantante británica de gran belleza. Fue modelo de varias pinturas de Thomas Gainsborough, quién era un amigo familiar, Joshua Reynolds y Richard Samuel.

  4. Elizabeth Ann Linley. British musician. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship with Sheridan. In Richard Brinsley Sheridan: Formative years. …Sheridan fell in love with Elizabeth Ann Linley (1754–92), whose fine soprano voice delighted audiences at the concerts and festivals conducted by her father, Thomas.

  5. Linley, Elizabeth (1754–1792) English soprano. Name variations: Eliza Ann Linley; Elizabeth Sheridan; Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Born in Bath, England, in 1754; died in Bristol, England, in 1792; daughter of Thomas Linley, the Elder (1732–1795, a composer); sister of Maria Linley (1763–1784) and Mary Linley (1758–1787) who were ...

  6. Died: 28 June 1792. Country most active: United Kingdom. Also known as: Elizabeth Sheridan, Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Eliza Ann Linley. From Famous Women: An Outline of Feminine Achievement Through the Ages With Life Stories of Five Hundred Noted Women.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2019 · At the centre of the composition stands the singer Elizabeth Sheridan (née Linley). To the right stands the writer Charlotte Lennox, the historian Catharine Macaulay (holding the parchment), writer and abolitionist Hannah More and the novelist Elizabeth Griffith (holding the tablet).