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Author: Lee, Jennie >>
Address: Royalty Theatre
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [London]
Date: [1881?], March, 11 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: She asks for a box for the next morning performance.
Published: -
Notes: Box sent 12/3/1881. To see 'The Cup' and 'Bygones'. Her married name: "Mr & Mrs J.P. Burnett" is written in the margin.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 8182    
Author: Martin, Sir Theodore >>
Address: 31 Onslow Square, SW
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1881, March, 11 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: He encloses a letter by Lady Martin on Desdemona - the last of the series at least for some time. They are going to Italy in about a fortnight.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/31)
Ref.No: 2202    
Author: LeClercq, Carlotta >>
Address: [Glenmellan?] Villa, Beaufort S, Chelsea
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [London]
Date: [1881], March, 12 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: She asks for seats any night that week except Tuesday.
Published: -
Notes: Signed in her married name as Nelson. Note: Box Monday or Friday. To see 'The Corsican Brothers' and 'The Cup'.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 5188    
Author: Calmour, Alfred Cecil >>
Address: 37 Sydney Street, Fulham Road, S.W.
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [London]
Date: [1881], [March], [14?] 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Irving had sent him a seat for 'The Corsican Brothers' and he asks to see 'The Cup' as there are many reliable good accounts specially of Irving acting with Miss Terry. His friend Miss Webling had had drawings of them published. [W.G.] Wills thought the play fine and dramatic. Calmour is writing a blank verse play on Cromwell for Charles Dillon, treating the character differently from Mr Wills and making him hero as Colonel Richards did. He would like Irving to read the finished play. Any seat would do.
Published: -
Notes: Stoker's note: 1 stall 15/3/81. Calmour acted as secretary to Wills to whose 'Charles I' he refers. The Cromwell play may be 'Law, not Justice', 1882.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 7579    
Author: Rousby, (William) Wybert >>
Address: Junior Garrick Club, Adelphi Terrace, London, W.C.
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [London]
Date: [1881], [March], [14] Monday
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: Congratulations. He would like to see the Boucicault any day except Wednesday if there are spare seats.
Published: -
Notes: 2 S[talls]Thursday 17/3/81(?). The only possible play by Boucicault was 'The Corsican Brothers' in a double bill with 'The Cup', for which presumably Rousby congratulates Irving, when seen the previous week; see Letter 5320.
Document Holder: LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker)
Ref.No: 8420    
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