[1] The daughter of the keeper of the old Ferry Boat tavern, Abbey Street, Dublin, she married a lodger in his house, Captain Gregory, commander of a vessel engaged in the trade between Dublin and Bordeaux.
The date and place are doubted by John Genest, a resident in Bath, who thinks there is confusion between her and Mrs. Fitzmaurice, who died in Bath about the same time.
The monthly obituary of the 'European Magazine' for November and December 1790 says : '11 Dec.
As Mrs Gregory Covent Garden Theatre, London Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin, under Sowdon and Victor at a salary of 300l., soon raised to 400l.
Covent Garden, London As Mrs Fitzhenry Dublin This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Fitzhenry, Mrs.".