Charles Ingle

[7] The name was then used on the prestigious guest list at their stop in Dublin and later that evening by composer Bond Andrews.

He did, however, comment that the "haunting fear of untimely discovery made [him] vow never to pose as a knight again".

[3] As well as managing and composing for his brother, Ingle performed alongside Albert.

On 24 January 1876, Ingle portrayed Squire O'Grady in an adaptation of Samuel Lover's Handy Andy, despite the fact that he "didn't know a line of the part".

Chevalier would rarely play more than two shows in one town, but would tour for up to six months at a time.