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  1. Frances Alsop (née Daly; 1 September 1782 – 2 June 1821) was an English actress. She was the illegitimate child of Richard Daly (1758–1813), manager of the Smock Alley Theatre , Dublin, and the actress Dorothea Jordan née Bland (1761–1816).

    • Frances Daly, 1 September 1782
    • 2 June 1821 (aged 38), New York City, U.S.
    • Frances Bettesworth
  2. Frances Alsop ( née Daly; 1 September 1782 – 2 June 1821) was an English actress. She was the illegitimate child of Richard Daly (1758–1813), manager of the Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin, and the actress Dorothea Jordan née Bland (1761–1816).

  3. Actress Frances Alsop moved to the square in 1803. Singer Caterina Gabrielli lived at the square from 1775 to 1776. Architect and builder (and later Lord Provost) William Leslie of Nethermuir had offices at 8 Golden Square from 1850. Artist Prince Hoare lived at number 16 after 1781. Artist Angelica Kauffmann lived at number 16 from ...

  4. Home Alsop, Frances Daly Jordan (ka Mrs. Alsop) (fem) dec.1782-13.jun.1821 England Yorkshire, Hull - USA NY, New York (laudanum overdose) singer, 2.nov.1782-25.dec.1782 her mother retired from stage to Hull to give birth to her first daughter, she was a troublesome person to manage, fickle, hot tempered and according the critics not at all beautiful, 1803 with a coming-of-age party she settled ...

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  6. Mrs Frances Alsop (Actress, daughter of Mrs Jordan). RCIN 650163. ©. Description. O'D 1: head and shoulders, 3/4 right, hair in ringlets, with pearl necklace and high-waisted gown. Oval within ornamental border. People involved. Physical properties. Groupings.

  7. Frances Daly (also called Fanny; born in September 1782; she later changed her name to Frances Bettesworth in 1806 and married Thomas Alsop in 1809; she died 2 June 1821). Jordan's work with Richard Daly helped establish her as an actress in Dublin until the two separated and she left for England.