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  1. Henry Vernon Esmond (30 November 1869 – 17 April 1922) was a British actor and playwright. [1] [2] Biography. Esmond was born Harry Esmond Jack in Hampton Court, Middlesex, the son of Richard George Jack, a physician and surgeon and his wife Mary Rynd. He was baptised on 22 February 1870 at the Church of St Mary, Hampton Court, Middlesex.

  2. Henry Vernon Esmond, Esmond was born with the name, Harry Esmond Jack in Hampton Court, Middlesex, England. He was the son of Richard George Jack, a physician and surgeon and his wife Mary Rynd Jack. Henry was baptised on 22nd February 1870, at the Church of St Mary, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England. Henry was a...

    • Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Île-de-France
    • November 30, 1869
    • Hampton Court, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England
  3. Henry Vernon Esmond was a British actor and playwright. Esmond was born Harry Esmond Jack in Ireland, the son of Richard George Jack, a physician and surgeon. He began his career as an actor in London in 1889 where he had several successes in comedies.

  4. Henry Vernon Esmond (Harry Esmond Jack) (1869-1922), Actor and playwright. Sitter in 8 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Henry Vernon Esmond (Harry Esmond Jack) by Elliott & Fry, published by Eglington & Co. carbon print, published 1 April 1892.

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · "Esmond, Henry Vernon [real name Harry Esmond Jack] (1869–1922), actor and playwright" published on by Oxford University Press.

  6. The second fight which Harry Esmond had, was at fourteen years of age, with Bryan Hawkshaw, Sir John Hawkshaw’s son, of Bramblebrook, who, advancing this opinion, that my lady was jealous and henpecked my lord, put Harry in such a fury, that Harry fell on him and with such rage, that the other boy, who was two years older and by far bigger ...

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  8. Harry Esmond was witness of the departure. It was very different to my lord’s coming, for which great preparation had been made (the old house putting on its best appearance to welcome its guest), and there was a sadness and constraint about all persons that day, which filled Mr. Esmond with gloomy forebodings, and sad indefinite apprehensions.