Playwright, probably born in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, EC England, UK. She was first married at 16 and twice widowed. In 1700 she produced a tragedy, The Perjured Husband, and subsequently appeared on the stage in Bath in her own comedy, Love at a Venture (1706). In 1706 she married her third husband, Joseph Centlivre, head cook to Queen Anne at Windsor. Her 18 plays include The Gamester (1705) and A Bold Stroke for a Wife (1717).
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Places named Freeman
Freeman Township, Michigan Freeman Spur, Illinois Freeman, South Dakota
Freeman, Virginia
People named Freeman
Freeman Dyson (born 1923) Anglo-American physicist and mathematician Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon (1866–1941) Governor General of Canada and Viceroy of India Freeman
Gosden (1899-1982) American radio comedian Roger Freeman Cabinet Minister in the Major government, UK Freeman Thorp (1844-1922) American painter Samuel Freeman Miller (1816-1890) US Supreme Court
Justice R Austin Freeman (1862-1943) British writer of detective stories Morgan Freeman (1937-) American actor and director Cathy Freeman Australian athlete Crispin Freeman (1972-) American voice
actor Mark Freeman (1980-) Researcher and Fellow at the University of Central Florida's Office of Global Perspectives Sultaana Freeman, a Muslim woman who sued for the right to wear a veil for
her driver's license photo.
Fictional characters named Freeman
The central character Gordon Freeman in the computer-game series
Half-Life.
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