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  • ...srs Kite and Samwell's Equestrian Circus''. Stephen had at least one son, William, who carried on the circus business. Stephen died in Lynn, Norfolk, aged 45 ==William Samwell (c.1790-1833/5), Circus Manager==
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  • ...rformers included Young Cyclone and Pam, with a rope and whip act; Douglas Cooke with Stott’s "Sumatran liberty horses" and a pony; clowns Sam Andy, Bobin ...towns in Devon and Cornwall, and which, again, made little money. [[Ellis Cooke]] was the Ringmaster and also presented a dog and pony act, and the show bo
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  • ...eas Taylor Barnum]] (1810-1891), in association with circus entrepreneur [[William Cameron Coup]] (1837-95), launched the P.T. Barnum's Museum, Menagerie &amp In 1836, the British equestrian [[Thomas Cooke]] visited the United States and brought back to England the American travel
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