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Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Westminster Club
Recipient: Lowne, Edward Yates >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, Aug., 19 
Document Type: Letter
Content Summary: He has just received the enclosed [unspecified] which tells its story. Attend to it at once. Ever yours.
Published: -
Notes: This may refer to Lowne's help with administration of the charitable Neilson Fund.
Document Holder: RRL (Reference: Theatre Manuscript Collection)
Ref.No: 5603    
Author: Marbury, Elizabeth >>
Address: -
Recipient: Stoker, Bram (Abraham) >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, Aug., 20 
Document Type: Letter
Content Summary: Costumes for 'Madame Sans GĂȘne'.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: RRL (Reference: Disher,Box 1, Folder 3)
Ref.No: 5572    
Author: Millais, Sir Everett >>
Address: Littleton House, Shepperton
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, Aug., 25 
Document Type: Letter (4 p.)
Content Summary: Now that his father is buried it falls to him as head of the family to thank those like Irving who travelled many miles to attend the funeral. They are very grateful for the comfort of seeing there so many friends of one of the best and greatest of men. All the family feel a deep sense of obligation.
Published: -
Notes: Irving was one of the pall bearers at the funeral of Sir John Millais in St Paul's Cathedral, having come down from Scotland.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/32)
Ref.No: 2307    
Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Recipient: Millais, Sir Everett >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, Aug., 30 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Millais' letter caused sad pleasure. Irving performed his part in his illustrious father's funeral with a heavy heart, but is glad it helped his family. In cherishing his memory, Irving will always value sharing in their sorrow.
Published: -
Notes: A reply to Letter 2307 in another hand, more likely to be Bram Stoker's than Louis Austin's; signed by Irving. Irving was a pall bearer at the funeral of Sir John Everett Millais in St Paul's Cathedral.
Document Holder: P
Ref.No: 8670    
Author: Carr, Joseph William Comyns >>
Address: Comedy Theatre
Recipient: Stoker, Bram (Abraham) >>
Address: [London?]
Date: [1896?] 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Miss Marbury has introduced a Mr Marshall, over representing a large syndicate of American papers. He is anxious to interview Irving. Would "Henry" like to see him?
Published: -
Notes: Carr seems to have ended his connection with the Comedy Theatre in September. Irving had been in America and then touring in England until September.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 7775    
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