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  1. Baker enlarged the seat capacity to 550 and lived in an adjoining house on Little Blake Street. A few years later, heavily in debt and in poor health, Baker joined forces with Tate Wilkinson. Already an accomplished and ambitious actor, Wilkinson paid for a Royal Patent in 1769 and took over the lease on Baker’s death in 1770.

  2. The Wandering Patentee: Or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatres from 1770 to the Present Time, Interspersed with Anecdotes Respecting Most of the Performers in the Three Kingdoms from 1765 to 1795. To which are Added, Never Published, The Diversions of the Morning, and Foote's Trial for a Libel on Peter Paragraph, Tate Wilkinson: Author: Tate ...

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  4. Tate Wilkinson Full view - 1795. The Wandering Patentee: Or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatres, from 1770 ... Tate Wilkinson ...

  5. This collection contains the call numbers Y.d.618 (1-38). Series 1: Letters to Tate Wilkinson of the Theatre Royal, York, from Anna Maria Hull, Agnes Maria Bennett, William Thomas Lewis, Edward Barlow and John Collins, 1796-1801, and 2 invitation cards to ladies of the Siddons and Wilkinson families from the Countess St. Antonio and Mrs. Horace Twiss, (1-10).

  6. TATE WILKINSON (1739-1803), English actor and manager, was born on the 27th of October 1739, the son of a clergyman. His first attempts at acting were badly received, and it was to his wonderful gift of mimicry that he owed his success. His imitations, however, naturally gave offence to the important actors and managers whose peculiarities he ...

  7. TATE WILKINSON (1739-1803), English actor and manager, was born on the 27th of October 1739, the son of a clergyman. His first attempts at acting were badly received, and it was to his wonderful gift of mimicry that he owed his success. His imitations, however, naturally gave offence to the important actors and managers whose peculiarities he ...