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  1. 31 de jul. de 2019 · “The woman newly come, called Pegg”: an historiographical examination of Margaret Hughes as the Vere Street Desdemona

  2. Margaret Hughes. by Aleisha from Fredericksburg. POW! went the strong man's iron fist as it smashed into the cheek of his arch nemesis. The handsome man in tights flies into the air, holding the enemy in his tight grip and finally throws him into the window of a nearby building.

  3. Margaret Ann Hughes, a longtime resident of the Town of Cortlandt, passed away at her home Saturday morning, January 13th, after a long illness. A retired real estate agent, Margaret Ann was also a past president of the Peekskill Garden Club. Back in the 1980s and early 1990s, she worked as a clerk for the town’s Planning Board and Zoning Board. Margaret Ann loved home decorating, gardening ...

  4. The first English woman to 'legally' appear on the stage in England was one Margaret Hughes, who on 8 December, 1660 played 'Desdemona' in The Moor of Venice (a reworking of Shakespeare's Othello ).

  5. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Margaret Hughes 1940-2022. 6 April 2023 David Barker 6 comments. It is with deep regret that the AEJ UK notes the death of Margaret (Maggi) Hughes. Margaret was a journalist for more than 30 years, mainly at the FT and The Guardian. A long-time AEJ member, she was the hard working AEJ UK secretary from 2010 to 2020, communicating with members ...

  6. Margaret Hughes (1630–1719) war die erste Frau, die innerhalb eines hoch angesehenen Schauspielensem-bles in England Frauenrollen gespielt hat. Dass stets Männer auch die Frauenrollen spielten, galt bis auf wenige Ausnahmen auch im übrigen Europa. Während der Regierungen Oliver Cromwells (Lordprotektor 1653–1658) und Richard Cromwells (Lordprotektor 1658–1659) wurden in England alle ...

  7. Terry Foremanon 31 May 2015 • Link. Margaret Hughes (c. 1630 – 1 October 1719), also Peg Hughes or Margaret Hewes, is often credited as the first professional actress on the English stage.[1] Hughes was also famous as the mistress of the English Civil War general and later Restoration admiral, Prince Rupert of the Rhine.