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Author: Brown, Hannah >>
Address: Stratton Street
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1877, Sept., 10 
Document Type: Letter (3 p.)
Content Summary: She is glad of Irving's cheery account of himself, Chester, Mr Bradshaw, etc. and thanks him for all the letters, telegrams, pamphlets and little flowers. The Baroness is indeed "good". They read the Magazine and quite philosophical paragraph twice the day before. Mr St John listened too and was delighted. At last the sun shines happily.
Published: -
Notes: Dictated to Baroness Burdett-Coutts. Christopher Bradshaw was an old friend of Irving's and a valued financial adviser.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/7)
Ref.No: 580    
Author: Brown, Hannah >>
Address: S- St [Stratton Street]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1877, Sept., 11 
Document Type: Letter (7 p.)
Content Summary: Irving's 'Sun' is shining out. She talks of his Tour, the previous night's telegram and the morning's good writing and honest criticism only found in the North. Mr Wills has brought the magazine and means to have the photograph framed. She gives the opinion of the Brigade members on the photograph, etc. She and the Baroness have been annoyed and grieved but the crisis is over. They have not thought of Mr Lacy [to read] yet.
Published: -
Notes: Dictated to Baroness Burdett-Coutts. Mr Wills is the Baroness's principal secretary, William Henry Wills. The crisis involved troubles with the Marjoribanks family about Coutts & Co.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/7)
Ref.No: 581    
Author: Mellon, Sarah Jane >>
Address: The Vale, Chelsea
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1877, Sept., 12 
Document Type: Letter (4 p.)
Content Summary: She asks for a Box to see the new piece any night that week. Could he also arrange a meeting with Mrs Bateman as her engagement at the Adelphi ends on Saturday night and she needs an engagement for the Winter as she has many dependants.
Published: -
Notes: For 'The Lyons Mail'.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/31)
Ref.No: 2345    
Author: Brown, Hannah >>
Address: Stratton St
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1877, Sept., 14 
Document Type: Letter (3 p.)
Content Summary: Irving is to be congratulated on his brilliant visit to Liverpool but she is concerned for his health. She thanks him for the 'Entract[e]'. She had told him the worst of the crisis was over but it has been a trouble to all. They have been sent a book which she will send to him. Where does he go next? Mr Wills was pleased with the newspaper Irving sent him and with the article on the poetry of Hamlet, as they were with their copy.
Published: -
Notes: Dictated to Baroness Burdett-Coutts.The crisis refers to troubles with the Marjoribanks family about Coutts & Co.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/7)
Ref.No: 582    
Author: Brown, Hannah >>
Address: Stratton St
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1877, Sept., 16 
Document Type: Letter (6 p.)
Content Summary: How nice of those clergymen; she refers to the Bishop's comments. It was good of Irving to write when he was so busy. She explains the background of the crisis at Coutts & Co.... Irving does not say where he is going. The Baroness is well and joins in congratulations. Mr Sinclair is coming on Monday to present some book prizes for Mrs Brown to the youths at the Baroness's night school at the East. Mr Wills goes with him. She mentions the Brigade and wishes Irving well.
Published: -
Notes: Dictated to Baroness Burdett-Coutts.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/7)
Ref.No: 583    
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