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Susannah Centlivre - Places named Freeman, People named Freeman, Fictional characters named Freeman

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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Freeman Freeman (Colonial) Montana Freemen Freeman French-Algerian rapper

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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