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  1. Letitia Cross (1681/1682 – 4 April 1737) was a British singer and actor. She appeared at the Drury Lane Theatre and was the mistress of Peter the Great when he visited England.

  2. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Letitia Cross (1681/1682 – 4 April 1737) was a British singer and actor. She appeared at the Drury Lane Theatre and was the mistress of Peter the Great when he visited England. Life. Cross was born in Surrey and it has been suggested that this was 1681 or 1682 based on later information she volunteered.

  3. The original Drury Lane cast featured Robert Wilks as Sir George Airy, Richard Estcourt as Sir Francis Gripe, John Mills as Charles, William Bullock as Sir Jealous Traffick, George Pack as Marplot, Christopher Bullock as Whisper, Jane Rogers as Isabinda, Letitia Cross as Miranda, Margaret Saunders as Patch and Margaret Mills as Scentwell.

  4. The original cast included John Leigh as Gaylove, William Bullock as Sir Butterfly Ayrewould, Christopher Bullock as Sr Timothy Twiddle, Theophilus Keene as Colonel Winfield, Benjamin Griffin as Choleric, George Pack as Decoy, Francis Leigh as Thump, Mary Kent as Lady Youthful, Sarah Thurmond as Cosmelia and Letitia Cross as Clarinda. References

    • 23 June 1715
    • English
  5. 5 de may. de 2024 · Letitia Cross, about 1677 - 1737. Actress

  6. Letitia Cross (Dorking, 1682 – Londra, 4 aprile 1737) è stata un'attrice teatrale e cantante inglese. La sua première avvenne al Theatre Royal Drury Lane , ma divenne nota in particolare per essere stata l'amante dello zar Pietro I di Russia durante la sua permanenza in Inghilterra nel 1698 in occasione della sua Grande ...

  7. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Portrait of Letitia Cross standing three-quarter length to front beside flowers, her hands crossed, head turned slightly to right, eyes to front, wearing loose dress and pearls in her hair, with veil, curtain, arches and statues in garden seen behind; proof before letters. c.1700 Mezzotint