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Louisa Fontenelle (31 August 1769 – 30 October 1799) was an actress and singer who played in London and Scotland before marrying and heading off to America to join the Boston Theatre. In Dumfries, her acting came to the attention of Robert Burns, who wrote a number of poems for her.

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  • Louisa Fontenelle (en)
  • Louisa Fontenelle Williamson (sv)
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  • Louisa Fontenelle (31 August 1769 – 30 October 1799) was an actress and singer who played in London and Scotland before marrying and heading off to America to join the Boston Theatre. In Dumfries, her acting came to the attention of Robert Burns, who wrote a number of poems for her. (en)
  • Louisa Fontenelle Williamson, född 1773, död 1799, var en amerikansk skådespelare. Hon var engagerad vid Federal Street Theatre i Boston och Charleston Theatre 1795-99. Under sin korta karriär i USA blev hon berömd för sina subrett- och pojkroller. Hon var gift med James Brown Williamson. (sv)
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  • Louisa Fontenelle (en)
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  • Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. (en)
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  • Louisa Fontenelle as Moggy McGilpin in The Highland Reel at Covent Garden ca. 1788. Engraving by Barlow. (en)
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  • Louisa Fontenelle (31 August 1769 – 30 October 1799) was an actress and singer who played in London and Scotland before marrying and heading off to America to join the Boston Theatre. In Dumfries, her acting came to the attention of Robert Burns, who wrote a number of poems for her. (en)
  • Louisa Fontenelle Williamson, född 1773, död 1799, var en amerikansk skådespelare. Hon var engagerad vid Federal Street Theatre i Boston och Charleston Theatre 1795-99. Under sin korta karriär i USA blev hon berömd för sina subrett- och pojkroller. Hon var gift med James Brown Williamson. (sv)
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