Elizabeth Clendining

By 1785 she was a singer being paid 60 guineas to perform at the Rotunda Summer concerts.

[2] In 1791 went to stay in London with the English singer Elizabeth Billington who she had met in Dublin.

Rauzzini tried her out at a benefit concert for Ashe and she was then engaged by the "Catch Club" in Bath.

He left prison in Dublin and took a job as a ship's surgeon and died in 1793 at Portsmouth.

[1] In 1797 she returned from Ireland where she had been singing with Charles Incledon to perform again at Covent Garden.

Covent Garden, 9 March 1797, "Wives as they were, and maids as they are" and "Bantry Bay" featuring Mrs Clendinning