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Advises Kean that he is sending the manuscript of his play, Francesca; or, a Dream of Venice.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund Falconer to Charles Kean
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Advises Kean that he is sending the manuscript of his play, Francesca; or, a Dream of Venice.
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Advises Kean that he is sending the manuscript of his play, Francesca; or, a Dream of Venice.
Autograph Letters Signed from Frank Matthews to Edmund Falconer and Charles Kean
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(1) asks Kean about his mode of conduct while he was at Kean's theatre; (2) asks for a box for Thursday night.
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(1) asks Kean about his mode of conduct while he was at Kean's theatre; (2) asks for a box for Thursday night.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund Glover, London, to Charles Kean
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund W. Bradwell, Princess's Theatre, to Charles John Kean
Author: Princess's Theatre (London, England)
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Autograph Letter Signed from Charles John Kean, Dublin, to Edmund Lockyer, Plymouth
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Kean would be delighted to see Lockyer.
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Kean would be delighted to see Lockyer.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund G. Petre, London, to Charles Kean, London
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Refers to Kean's impersonation of Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII. Address appears on item as: 37 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London.
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Refers to Kean's impersonation of Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII. Address appears on item as: 37 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London.
Autograph Letter Signed from Leonard Horner, London, to Charles Kean Esq
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As promised, sends him excerpts from a letter from Lord Holland to Francis Horner (dated 1st October 1816), concerning Holland's opinion of Edmund Kean's acting.
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As promised, sends him excerpts from a letter from Lord Holland to Francis Horner (dated 1st October 1816), concerning Holland's opinion of Edmund Kean's acting.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Kean to Miss Talfourd
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Offers her a private box and comments on his busy schedule at the Princess's Theatre: "It was hard work at all times, but now my last managerial season imposes double duty."
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Offers her a private box and comments on his busy schedule at the Princess's Theatre: "It was hard work at all times, but now my last managerial season imposes double duty."
Autograph Letter Signed from O. Smith to Charles Kean
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Smith praises Kean's performance of Macbeth at the Princess's Theatre.
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Smith praises Kean's performance of Macbeth at the Princess's Theatre.
Autograph Letter from Sir Edmund Macnaghten, Dundarave, Bushmills, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean
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Sir Edmund and Lady Macnaghten will be coming to Belfast and are desirous of the Kean's company at Dundarave. A formal letter written in third person.
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Sir Edmund and Lady Macnaghten will be coming to Belfast and are desirous of the Kean's company at Dundarave. A formal letter written in third person.