Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-HBoase, Frederic
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Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H
Boase, Frederic
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BECHER, LADY ELIZA (_eld. dau. of John O’Neill, stage manager of the
Drogheda theatre_). _b._ Drogheda 1791; made her début in Dublin
at Crow street theatre as The widow Cheerly in the _Soldier’s
daughter_ 1811 and in London at Covent Garden theatre as Juliet 6
Oct. 1814; the favourite actress in London both in comedy and
tragedy 1814–19; said to have made £12,000 a year; acted for the
last time 13 July 1819. (_m._ 18 Dec. 1819 Wm. Wrixon, M.P. for
Mallow, he was _b._ 31 July 1780, assumed name of Becher, was
created a baronet 1831 and _d._ 23 Oct. 1850). _d._ Ballygiblin
near Mallow 29 Oct. 1872. _Mrs. C. B. Wilson’s Our actresses i_,
33–74 (1844), _portrait_; _Theatrical inquisitor vi_, 243 (1815),
_portrait_.
BECHER, JOHN REID. _b._ 3 July 1819; 2 lieut. Bengal Engineers 6
March 1838; colonel 13 Oct. 1863; colonel commandant 15 Sep. 1881
to death; served in Afghan campaign 1842 and Sutlej campaign 1846;
general 29 July 1878; C.B. 18 May 1860. _d._ Southampton 9 July
1884.
BECHER, MARTIN WILLIAM (_son of Wm. Becher of Norfolk, farmer who d.
1816_). _b._ Norfolk; served in the Store-keeper general’s
department; an officer in Buckinghamshire yeomanry cavalry 1821;
won the Northampton steeple chase 4 April 1834; beat the Marquis
of Waterford in a match for 1000 guineas a side 1834; won the St.
Albans steeple chase 1835 and 1836 and many other races; the best
steeple chase rider in England. _d._ 21 Maida hill, St. John’s
Wood, London 11 Oct. 1864 aged 67. _Sporting Review lii_, 400–404
(1864); _Scott and Sebright by the Druid_ (1885) 292–303,
_portrait_.
BECK, BARONESS VON, assumed name of Wilhelmina Racidula; passed
herself off as a Hungarian exile who had rendered good service to
the cause of independence; came to Birmingham with her secretary
Constant Derra July 1851, where she was assisted by many of the
Liberal leaders; arrested as an impostor and confined in Moor st.
police court 29 Aug.; author of _Personal adventures during the
late war of independence in Hungary 2 vols._ 1850. _d._ in the
ante-room of the Court at Moor st. Birmingham 30 Aug. 1851 aged
about 54. _The persecution and death of the Baroness Von Beck at
Birmingham in August_ 1851, 8º. 1852; _Athenæum_ (1852) 578, 629,
653, 701, 846 _and_ 869; _The facts of the case as to the
pretended Baroness Von Beck by J. T. Smith_ 1852.
BECK, EDWARD. Commanded a merchant ship; a slate merchant at
Isleworth, Middlesex; constructed the great waterworks at Hampton;
one of most successful growers of Pelargoniums in the kingdom,
long unrivalled as an exhibitor; author of _A treatise on the
cultivation of the Pelargonium_ 1847; edited _The florist and
garden miscellany 4 vols._ 1848–61. _d._ Worton cottage, Isleworth
15 Jany. 1861 aged 57. _The Florist Feb. 1861, pp._ 36–38.
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