| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
[London] |
| Recipient: |
Booth, Edwin Thomas
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1833-1893 American actor |
| Address: |
[London] |
| Date: |
1880, Dec., 22 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (2 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
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| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
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| Document Holder: |
HAM |
| Ref.No: |
9032 |
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| Author: |
Booth, Edwin Thomas
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1833-1893 American actor |
| Address: |
St James's Hotel, Piccadilly |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
[1880?], Dec., 23 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (2 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He thanks Irving for his gift. The original of the picture was referred to recently by friends who had seen Booth as Richelieu. |
| Published: |
L. Irving, p.369. |
| Notes: |
The gift was an engraved portrait of Richelieu. |
| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/7/17) |
| Ref.No: |
932 |
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| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. |
| Recipient: |
Robbins, Sir Alfred Farthing
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1856-1931 dramatist, critic |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1880, Dec., 23 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
Exceedingly sorry to find Robbins' letter has been so overlooked. Many thanks for the comedy. It is pleasing and deserving of attention. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Comedy title unspecified. |
| Document Holder: |
BTC (Reference: 2007/0037) |
| Ref.No: |
6033 |
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| Author: |
Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett Coutts
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Baroness,
1814-1906 friend, philanthropist, m.1881 William Lehman Ashmead-Bartlett, who took the name Burdett-Coutts |
| Address: |
Stratton Street |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1880, Dec., 28 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (3 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
They came up the day before and she is busy. She hopes Irving will be able to come from Corsica on Thursday for the household has a dance... Mrs Brown would have wished it, for the Baroness has been told her tenants attribute all their little pleasures to her. Can Irving also come the next Sunday - on Saturday she is out late on tiring business, engrossing the foundation of the Church at Benton. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
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| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/7/8) |
| Ref.No: |
876 |
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| Author: |
Pollock, Sir William Frederick
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Bart,
1815-1888 lawyer, author |
| Address: |
59, Montagu Square, W. |
| Recipient: |
Stoker, Bram (Abraham)
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1847-1912 author, Acting Manager at the Lyceum |
| Address: |
[London] |
| Date: |
[1880], Dec., 28 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (2 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He returns a note wrongly sent which is for his eldest son. Irving was with them on Sunday week when he promised Lady Pollock 3 seats for 3rd January, and he will enjoy the first night of 'The Cup'. The play is magnificent and must be a success - what a part for Ellen Terry. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Ticked. The address of his son Sir Frederick Pollock, 48 Great Cumberland Place is written up the side of the letter. Pollock refers to Tennyson's original published text of 'The Cup'. |
| Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
| Ref.No: |
8169 |
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