| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
-
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| Recipient: |
King, Harry E.
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amateur actor |
| Address: |
[Harringay?] |
| Date: |
1897, March, 2 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
Good luck to the Marlowe Club. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Written by Bram Stoker and signed by Irving. |
| Document Holder: |
P |
| Ref.No: |
8886 |
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| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. |
| Recipient: |
Mortimer, James
>>
1833-1911 of The London Figaro, playwright |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1897, March, 2 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (2 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He is suffering from a very bad cold which he fears was increased the day before at Drury Lane. Must look after himself on Sunday. Can Mortimer come on Thursday 18th March - next Sunday fortnight? On the eleventh he has to be away otherwise he'd ask Mortimer to fix that day. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
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| Document Holder: |
P |
| Ref.No: |
6838 |
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| Author: |
Mackail, John William
>>
1859-1945 scholar, writer, poet |
| Address: |
27, Young Street, Kensington Square, W. |
| Recipient: |
Stoker, Bram (Abraham)
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1847-1912 author, Acting Manager at the Lyceum |
| Address: |
[London] |
| Date: |
1897, March, 3 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
Sir E[dward] Burne-Jones would like to have, if it can be found, the crayon sketch he made for the drop curtain, which he thinks remained at the Lyceum when it was decided not to use it. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Presumably for 'King Arthur' in 1895. Mackail was Burne-Jones's son-in-law. |
| Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
| Ref.No: |
7986 |
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| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
Lyceum Theatre |
| Recipient: |
Scott, Clement William
>>
1841-1904 critic, journalist |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1897, March, 4 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He is truly sorry for poor Mr Mortimer & glad much is in his favour to give him a leg up. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
At head Scott has written: Zaehnsdorf CS, indicating preservation by the book binder. Mortimer is probably the journalist and playwright James Mortimer. |
| Document Holder: |
HUL |
| Ref.No: |
4767 |
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| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
Lyceum Theatre |
| Recipient: |
Scott, Clement William
>>
1841-1904 critic, journalist |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1897, March, 6 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
It is too bad Scott should have all the trouble of the cross letters but Irving knows it is "blessed trouble" to him. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
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| Document Holder: |
HUL |
| Ref.No: |
4885 |
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