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  1. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Tate Wilkinson, 2007-08-28 Duncan, BC, CAN Canada. Most recently in the undefined with Okanagan HA U17 Prep. Complete player biography and stats.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Tate Wilkinson. by M.U. Sears and Co, published by Moon, Boys & Graves, published by Rees Davies mezzotint, published 1 July 1829 NPG D8518

  3. I, Tate Wilkinson, (son to the said John and Grace) was born October 27, 1739; and, by my father's sentence of transportation, was likely to have been irretrievably ruined. I was at that cri|tical period at the age of seventeen—not brought up to any business or profession—of a very indif|ferent constitution—and neither mother nor son had the least independency.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2023 · The wandering patentee; or, a history of the Yorkshire theatres, from 1770 to the present time: interspersed with anecdotes respecting most of the performers ... from 1765 to 1795. By Tate Wilkinson. In four volumes. ... 1795: Volume 4. Digitized from IA40312803-20. Previous issue: bim_eighteenth-century_the-wandering-patentee-_wilkinson-tate ...

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  6. Memoirs of His Own Life. In addition to being one of the leading theatrical managers and performers in England during the last half of the eighteenth century, Tate Wilkinson was, perhaps, the greatest mimic who ever lived. He had the ability to precisely imitate a person's voice, even a woman's, and also to duplicate the individual's walk ...

  7. Tate Wilkinson was educated at schools kept by a Mr. Bellas in Church Lane, Chelsea, and a Mr. Tempest, near Wandsworth, and in November 1752 was sent to Harrow, where, having previously displayed some skill in mimicry and some taste for the stage—he had indeed, through a chance intimacy, been admitted to rehearsals at Covent Garden—he played Lady Townley and other parts.