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Autograph Letters Signed from Ann Chapman to Charles John Kean
Autograph Letter Signed from Maria [Chapman] to [Charles John Kean]
Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick Binckes to Charles John Kean
Autograph Letter Signed from A.T. Baldwin to [Charles John Kean]
Autograph Letters Signed from Drinkwater Meadows to Various Recipients
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Recipients: Charles John Kean, Ellen Kean, and Pattie Chapman. (1) and (4) refer to Kean's success in Louis XI. In (3), Meadows mentions the success of "Pizarro." (5) refers to the "disgusting conduct of Mr. Ryder." Laments that this incident occured so close to Kean's withdrawal from management of the Princess's theatre. (6), to Mrs. Kean, is undated but refers to their professional "breaking up," a reference to the end of Charles Kean's management of the Princess's theatre. In (7), also to Mrs. Kean, he refers to the death of Charles Kean's mother and makes reference to the fifth commandment. (8), to Miss Chapman, is a letter of condolence upon the death of Charles Kean. Most letters written from The Grange, Brompton, with the exception of (3), from Stoke Devonport.
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Recipients: Charles John Kean, Ellen Kean, and Pattie Chapman. (1) and (4) refer to Kean's success in Louis XI. In (3), Meadows mentions the success of "Pizarro." (5) refers to the "disgusting conduct of Mr. Ryder." Laments that this incident occured so close to Kean's withdrawal from management of the Princess's theatre. (6), to Mrs. Kean, is undated but refers to their professional "breaking up," a reference to the end of Charles Kean's management of the Princess's theatre. In (7), also to Mrs. Kean, he refers to the death of Charles Kean's mother and makes reference to the fifth commandment. (8), to Miss Chapman, is a letter of condolence upon the death of Charles Kean. Most letters written from The Grange, Brompton, with the exception of (3), from Stoke Devonport.
Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick Anderson to Charles John Kean
Autograph Letter Signed from J. Blake to Charles John Kean
Förteckning på en samling wäl conditionerade böcker, til större delen nya mäst i historien och belles lettres, som komma at försäljas på Castenhof d. 13 jun. 1770.
Autograph Letters Signed from Mrs. S.C. Hall to Various People
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Correspondents: Patty Chapman, H.H. Dickenson, [Joseph] Durham, Mrs. Flielden, [Charles John Kean], [Ellen Tree] Kean and another lady. Letters to Miss Chapman and the Keans discuss their performances in Shakespeare's plays. (8) to an unknown lady discusses Jenny Lind and her charity performances.
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Correspondents: Patty Chapman, H.H. Dickenson, [Joseph] Durham, Mrs. Flielden, [Charles John Kean], [Ellen Tree] Kean and another lady. Letters to Miss Chapman and the Keans discuss their performances in Shakespeare's plays. (8) to an unknown lady discusses Jenny Lind and her charity performances.
Autograph Letters Signed from Ellen (Tree) Kean to Various Recipients
Author: Algernon Borthwick Baron Glenesk
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Two letters to Wemyss, (53 and 95) have his draft replies on the inside. The letters to Ann Maria Tree, Maria (Chambers) Kean, Emma Meredith, Martha Tree, Mrs. Tree and B.N. Webster, nos. 3, 15, 29, 45-48, 52, were written during her American tours, ca. 1836-ca. 1839 aand ca. 1845-ca. 1847. The letter to her daughter Mary, no. 19, ca. 1870 gives an account of C.J. Kean's first appearance in 1827, and of his mother. The letter to Sol Smith (41) 1848, gives a survey of the theatrical world. 2 letters to Martha Tree, nos. 45-46, include a note of their mother Mrs. Tree. All the letters to [Edward] Saker (85-92) concern his borrowing of Charles Kean's prompt book, music score and book of photographs of The Winter's Tale for his production of the play in 1876.
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Two letters to Wemyss, (53 and 95) have his draft replies on the inside. The letters to Ann Maria Tree, Maria (Chambers) Kean, Emma Meredith, Martha Tree, Mrs. Tree and B.N. Webster, nos. 3, 15, 29, 45-48, 52, were written during her American tours, ca. 1836-ca. 1839 aand ca. 1845-ca. 1847. The letter to her daughter Mary, no. 19, ca. 1870 gives an account of C.J. Kean's first appearance in 1827, and of his mother. The letter to Sol Smith (41) 1848, gives a survey of the theatrical world. 2 letters to Martha Tree, nos. 45-46, include a note of their mother Mrs. Tree. All the letters to [Edward] Saker (85-92) concern his borrowing of Charles Kean's prompt book, music score and book of photographs of The Winter's Tale for his production of the play in 1876.