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Book of beauty_ (1842) _p._ 10, _portrait_. CARADORI-ALLAN, MARIA CATERINA ROSALBINA (_dau. of Baron de Munck_). _b._ Casa Palatina, Milan 1800; took her mother’s name Caradori; made her début in London 12 Jany. 1822 at King’s theatre as Cherubino in _Le Nozze di Figaro_; sang at same house 1822–7, her salary rising from £300 to £1,200; sang at Philharmonic and Ancient concerts and at all great festivals; took chief part in first opera produced in England by Meyerbeer _Margherita d’Anjou_; made her début in America at Park theatre New York 28 Oct. 1837; returned to Europe July 1839; sang soprano part in _Elijah_ at Birmingham 26 Aug. 1846; composed several popular Italian and French airs. (_m._ 1824 Edward Thomas Allan, secretary of King’s theatre, London). _d._ Elm lodge, Surbiton, Surrey 15 Oct. 1865 in 65 year. _J. Ebers’s Seven years of the King’s theatre_ (1828) 144, 153, _portrait_; _Orchestra 28 Oct. 1865 p. 74_, _4 Nov. p. 93_; _Century Mag. xxiii_, 865–6 (1882), _portrait_. CARDALE, JOHN BATE (_eld. son of Wm. Cardale of 2 Bedford row, London, solicitor 1777–1823_). _b._ 28 Lamb’s Conduit st. London 9 Nov. 1802; ed. at Rugby 1815–8; articled to his father; head of firm of Cardale, Iliffe and Russell of Bedford row, solicitors 1824–34; Irvingite apostle Oct. 1832 to death, also an Irvingite prophet; ordained Edward Irving to be minister or angel of chapel in Newman st. London 5 April 1833; retired with the 11 other apostles and 7 prophets to Albury, Surrey 14 July 1835 where they spent 2½ years in consultation; “The Apostle for England and The Pillar of the Apostles”; author of _Readings on the Liturgy vol. 1_ 1849–51, _vol. 2_ 1852–78; _The doctrine of the Eucharist as revealed to St. Paul_ 1856, _2 ed._ 1876; _A discourse on the Real Presence_ 1867, _2 ed._ 1868, and 25 other books all anonymous and most of them privately printed. _d._ Cooke’s place, Albury 18 July