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Author: Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett Coutts >>
Address: S-- St [Stratton Street]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1880, March, 31 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: She invites Irving to supper as she would like to see him after her exploit that day. Can he tell her about the enclosed...?
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/8)
Ref.No: 852    
Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Recipient: Jackson, Ironside >>
Address: 3 St Alban's Terrace, Hammersmith
Date: 1880, April, 2 
Document Type: Misc.Document
Content Summary: An addressed envelope only, the date from postmark.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: DUL (Reference: Add. Ms. 832/3)
Ref.No: 1975    
Author: Wills, William Gorman >>
Address: [London]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [London]
Date: [1880], [April], [4?] 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: Asks for a box for Friday. He hopes soon to read Irving the first 2 acts of 'Rienzi' about which he feels confident.
Published: -
Notes: Box for 9th 5/4/80; for 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 8391    
Author: Toole, John Laurence >>
Address: Folly Theatre, Charing Cross
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: [1880?] Monday
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: What a Turk Irving is to answer letters - can he come on Wednesday eveg at 11.30 to 11.45 for a quiet bit of supper - half dozen close to new House - William St - drop him a line.
Published: -
Notes: Toole managed the Folly Theatre from 29/9/1879. It is not certain when he moved to William Street from Bayswater.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/41)
Ref.No: 3298    
Author: Gosse, Sir Edmund William >>
Address: 29 Delamere Terrace, Westbourne Square, W
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1880, April, 8 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: He thanks Irving for the box and their previous night's enjoyment, and thought his acting more subtle and delicate than before. He suggests he might revive ' Venice Preserved' in which he and Miss Terry should win as many tears as Betterton and Mrs Barry. 1882 will be the centenary of the first performance and revival would interest all students of drama.
Published: -
Notes: The Lyceum play was probably 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/1/20)
Ref.No: 1121    
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