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John Hodgson (antiquary), Hodgson
John Hodgson may refer to: * John Hodgson (actor) (fl. 1690s), English stage actor * John Hodgson (British Army officer) (1757–1846), British general * John Hodgson (antiquary) (1779–1845), English clergyman and antiquary * John Hodgson (Australian politician) (1799–1860), Australian politician and mayor of Melbourne * John Hodgson (Pennsylvania politician) (died 1881), American politician and newspaperman from Pennsylvania * John Hodgson (Wisconsin politician) (1812–1869), English-born Wisconsin politician * John Barnet Hodgson (1819–1908), businessman and mayor of Ramsgate, England * John Evan Hodgson (1831–1895), English painter * J. F. Hodgson (John Frederick Hodgson, 1867–1947), British socialist activist * John Hodgson (footballer, born 1900) (1900–1959), English football for Brentford * John Hodgson (footballer, born 1922) (1922–1973), English footballer for Leeds United and Middlesbrough * John H. Hodgson (fl. 1960s), Canadian historian * John Hodgson (Kentuc ...
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John Hodgson (actor)
John Hodgson was an English stage actor of the late seventeenth century. He joined the United Company in 1688 and his first recorded appearance was in '' The Treacherous Brothers'' at Drury Lane in 1690. In 1695 he was one of several actors who broke away to join Thomas Betterton's new company at Lincoln's Inn Fields. His name is sometimes written as Hudson. He was married to the singer Mary Hodgson.Lowerre p.127 Selected roles * Orgillus in '' The Treacherous Brothers'' by George Powell (1690) * Audas in '' Distressed Innocence'' by Elkanah Settle (1690) * Don Juan de Mendoza in ''The Mistakes'' by Joseph Harris (1690) * Tachmas in ''Alphonso, King of Naples'' by George Powell (1690) * Count Canail in ''Sir Anthony Love'' by Thomas Southerne (1690) * Sir Robert Holland in ''Edward III'' by William Mountfort (1690) * Lord Worthy in ''Greenwich Park'' by William Mountfort (1691) * Will Merriton in ''Love for Money'' by Thomas D'Urfey (1691) * Conon in ''King Arthur'' by John Dr ...
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