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* '''Lillie Langtry:''' the Jersey Lily; Lillie Langtry was the theatrical name of  Emily Charlotte Le Breton  (1853-1929), the daughter of the Dean of Jersey; She married Edward Langtry in 1874; after his death in 1897 she married Hugo de Bathe in 1899, becoming Lady Bathe on his accession to a baronetcy in 1907; she caused a sensation in 1881 by becoming the first socialite to go on the stage, her first important role being in Oliver Goldsmith's comedy ''She Stoops to Conquer'' at the Haymarket Theatre in London; among her admirers was Edward VII
 
* '''Lillie Langtry:''' the Jersey Lily; Lillie Langtry was the theatrical name of  Emily Charlotte Le Breton  (1853-1929), the daughter of the Dean of Jersey; She married Edward Langtry in 1874; after his death in 1897 she married Hugo de Bathe in 1899, becoming Lady Bathe on his accession to a baronetcy in 1907; she caused a sensation in 1881 by becoming the first socialite to go on the stage, her first important role being in Oliver Goldsmith's comedy ''She Stoops to Conquer'' at the Haymarket Theatre in London; among her admirers was Edward VII
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* '''Beatrice Gladys Lillie:''' an American comic actress (1894-1989), whose theatrical soubriquet was “Bea  Lillie” (“be a Lily”); she began her stage career as a singer of sentimental ballads; she married Sir Robert Peel in 1920 becoming Lady Peel → orange peel?
  
 
* '''''Orange Lily, O'':''' (''song'') a popular song → the House of Orange → foreign invaders & Protestants ([[HCE]] is both)
 
* '''''Orange Lily, O'':''' (''song'') a popular song → the House of Orange → foreign invaders & Protestants ([[HCE]] is both)

Revision as of 11:33, 4 April 2011

  • Lillie Langtry: the Jersey Lily; Lillie Langtry was the theatrical name of Emily Charlotte Le Breton (1853-1929), the daughter of the Dean of Jersey; She married Edward Langtry in 1874; after his death in 1897 she married Hugo de Bathe in 1899, becoming Lady Bathe on his accession to a baronetcy in 1907; she caused a sensation in 1881 by becoming the first socialite to go on the stage, her first important role being in Oliver Goldsmith's comedy She Stoops to Conquer at the Haymarket Theatre in London; among her admirers was Edward VII
  • Beatrice Gladys Lillie: an American comic actress (1894-1989), whose theatrical soubriquet was “Bea Lillie” (“be a Lily”); she began her stage career as a singer of sentimental ballads; she married Sir Robert Peel in 1920 becoming Lady Peel → orange peel?
  • Orange Lily, O: (song) a popular song → the House of Orange → foreign invaders & Protestants (HCE is both)
  • Lily: symbol of Hera, wife of Zeus and goddess of marriage → ALP
  • lily: a white flower → Christian symbolism
  • ranges mountain ranges → Shaun (stone)
  • Lili O'Rangan: one half of Issy's split personality?
    • One of the two women HCE encounters in the park?