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Maria Foote

Maria Stanhope, Countess of Harrington (1797?-1867), better known as Maria Foote, was an English actress and peeress in the nineteenth century.
==Early life==
Foote was born 24 July 1797(?) at Plymouth. Her father, Samuel T. Foote (1761–1840), who claimed to be a descendant of Samuel Foote, sold out of the army, became manager of the Plymouth theatre, and married a Miss Hart. In July 1810 Miss Foote appeared as Juliet in ''Romeo and Juliet'' at her father's theatre, in which also she played as Susan Ashfield in Thomas Morton's ''Speed the Plough'', and Emily Worthington in George Colman's ''Poor Gentleman''. Foote afterwards took an hotel in Exeter.
The business not succeeding, his daughter appeared at Covent Garden Theatre, 26 May 1814, as Amanthis in the ''Child of Nature'' by Elizabeth Inchbald. In this part, which suited her, she made a great success. Her second appearance was at the same theatre in the same character in the following season, 14 September 1814. On 6 December she was the original Ulrica in ''The King and the Duke, or Which is Which?'', attributed to Robert Francis Jameson.

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