Author: Adelphi Theatre (London, England)
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Terriss cannot send the recipient anything here yet; they are turning more away every night. Letter is addressed "Dear little lady."
Autograph Letter Signed from Will Terriss, Adelphi Theatre, to Unidentified Recipient
Author: Adelphi Theatre (London, England)
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Terriss cannot send the recipient anything here yet; they are turning more away every night. Letter is addressed "Dear little lady."
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Terriss cannot send the recipient anything here yet; they are turning more away every night. Letter is addressed "Dear little lady."
Autograph Letter Signed from William Terriss, New York, to William Winter, New York
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Asks Winter to see him perform at the People's Theatre any night convenient to him. On letterhead from the Hotel Vendome, Broadway & 41st St., New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 756 Seventh Avenue (Beaufort Buildings) New York.
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Asks Winter to see him perform at the People's Theatre any night convenient to him. On letterhead from the Hotel Vendome, Broadway & 41st St., New York. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 756 Seventh Avenue (Beaufort Buildings) New York.
Autograph Letters Signed from William Terriss to Various Recipients
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Mostly autograph letters signed; several letters are fragmentary. (135-174) discuss Terriss' U.S. tour with "Roger la Honte" under the auspices of Daly and H.C. Miner. Many mention Jessie Millward, his partner on the stage. Most letters to Daly convey warm greetings to Ada Rehan. Also, (286), a letter to Terriss from Charles Hawtrey, and (290), Terriss' copy of a letter to him from H.C. Miner. Recipients: Robert Buchanan, Augustin Daly, the editor of The Era [i.e. Edward Ledger], John Farrington, Charles Hawtrey, George Loveday, H.C. Miner.
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Mostly autograph letters signed; several letters are fragmentary. (135-174) discuss Terriss' U.S. tour with "Roger la Honte" under the auspices of Daly and H.C. Miner. Many mention Jessie Millward, his partner on the stage. Most letters to Daly convey warm greetings to Ada Rehan. Also, (286), a letter to Terriss from Charles Hawtrey, and (290), Terriss' copy of a letter to him from H.C. Miner. Recipients: Robert Buchanan, Augustin Daly, the editor of The Era [i.e. Edward Ledger], John Farrington, Charles Hawtrey, George Loveday, H.C. Miner.
Autograph Letter Signed from Alfred Charles de Rothschild, London, to [William] Terriss
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Thanks Terriss for providing him with a box for Daly's Theatre.
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Thanks Terriss for providing him with a box for Daly's Theatre.
Autograph Letter Signed from Bruce Smith, London, to William Terriss
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Letter concerns scenery for the Gaiety Theatre.
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Letter concerns scenery for the Gaiety Theatre.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Farren, Covent Garden Theatre, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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Category : Anthony, Sir (Fictitious character)
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Pages : 2
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In consequence of a new tragedy and a new farce at Covent Garden next week, he shall not be employed after next Wednesday. He seeks an offer for 4 nights performance. Letter addressed "Sir." With two newspaper clippings, one dated 1843 describing Farren's recent illness and one describing Farren's farewell benefit performance, dated July 1855. Also, a print of Mr. W. Farren as Sir Anthony Absolute (published by G. Smeeton, 17 St. Martin's Lane, 1818).
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Category : Anthony, Sir (Fictitious character)
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In consequence of a new tragedy and a new farce at Covent Garden next week, he shall not be employed after next Wednesday. He seeks an offer for 4 nights performance. Letter addressed "Sir." With two newspaper clippings, one dated 1843 describing Farren's recent illness and one describing Farren's farewell benefit performance, dated July 1855. Also, a print of Mr. W. Farren as Sir Anthony Absolute (published by G. Smeeton, 17 St. Martin's Lane, 1818).
Autograph Letter Signed E. Terry, Terry's Theatre, to an Unidentified Recipient
Author: Terry's Theatre (London, England)
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Regarding old stage superstitions (such as the unluckiness of "whistling or singing of Locke's music in Macbeth"), and indicating his habit of "going by the 'rule of contraries' - Friday is my favorite day. My new pieces have (in the Provinces) been invariably produced on that day & I often travel with a company thirteen in number."
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Regarding old stage superstitions (such as the unluckiness of "whistling or singing of Locke's music in Macbeth"), and indicating his habit of "going by the 'rule of contraries' - Friday is my favorite day. My new pieces have (in the Provinces) been invariably produced on that day & I often travel with a company thirteen in number."
Forbud Paa Missbrug Med Almanacker, Skrif-Calender Oc Prognostiske Til-leg at Trycke Eller Forhandle, HafniƦ Die 18. Augusti Anno 1685
Autograph Letter Signed from William Henry Hurlbert to an Unidentified Recipient
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Mentions the Eyes of Water (lakes in Mexico). Asks if the recipient has sent the book. Addressed to "Dearly beloved."
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Mentions the Eyes of Water (lakes in Mexico). Asks if the recipient has sent the book. Addressed to "Dearly beloved."
Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter to Unidentified Recipient
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Apologizes for his slow response to a query about Shakespeare manuscripts: "No MSS by Shakespeare have ever been found & no definite explanation of the disappearance of his MSS has ever been afforded." Letter addressed "My dear Sir."
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Apologizes for his slow response to a query about Shakespeare manuscripts: "No MSS by Shakespeare have ever been found & no definite explanation of the disappearance of his MSS has ever been afforded." Letter addressed "My dear Sir."