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Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Recipient: Not known >>
Address: -
Date: 1897, June, 30 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: Greetings. He will be delighted to welcome his "dear friend" one night if told when convenient.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: P
Ref.No: 8556    
Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Recipient: Bates >>
Address: -
Date: 1897, June, 30 
Document Type: Letter
Content Summary: He cannot comply with his request.
Published: -
Notes: Stoker records that Irving entertained a W.O. Bates but there were also theatrical families of this name.
Document Holder: P
Ref.No: 9081    
Author: Traill, Henry Duff >>
Address: Torrington Place [PO]
Recipient: Stoker, Bram (Abraham) >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Date: 1897, June, 30 5.41pm
Document Type: Telegram
Content Summary: Has he forgotten Friday is Traill's last day in England?
Published: -
Notes: Dated 30/6/97 by Stoker. Planning 'The Medicine Man', by Traill and Robert Hichens.
Document Holder: BTC (Reference: 2006/0078)
Ref.No: 6057    
Author: Dunraven, Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin >>
Address: 27, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: [1897?], [July?], [1?] Thursday
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Going to the ball the next day as Mazarin. Could Irving suggest anyone who understands Cardinal's robes and could dress him at 9pm.
Published: -
Notes: This may refer to the Jubilee Ball on 2nd July 1897, where Irving went as Cardinal Richelieu.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/22)
Ref.No: 1059    
Author: Collier, Robert >>
Address: 7 Chelsea Embankment, S.W.
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1897, July, 2 
Document Type: Letter (4 p.)
Content Summary: The Select Committee of the House of Lords for consideration of the Copyright Bill is considering 3 clauses relating to the dramatisation of novels. They would like Irving's opinion at the meeting at 11 am the next Thursday. Would he appear at any time between 11 and 3 pm? If he cannot come, can he suggest a witness who could give valuable evidence on what limit to place on a novelist's veto to dramatisation during copyright without his consent, and the interests of the drama in the matter.
Published: -
Notes: Collier was Chairman of the Committee. Irving nominated Bram Stoker whose evidence would also be that of a novelist. See Letters 7630 & 5112.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 5111    
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