| Author: | Hume, Fergus | ||
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| Address: | 44 Elm Park Gardens, London, SW. | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | 17 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London | ||
| Date: | 1900, Oct., 29 | ||
| Document Type: | Misc.Document (4 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Agreement for £100 for 'The Vestal' together with an agreement for the sale of all rights for £850, 9th January 1901, cancelling the earlier memorandum. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | The first documant witnessed by Stoker, and the second by Loveday. | ||
| Document Holder: | BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6245 | ||
| Author: | Logie, Mary Maria | ||
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| Address: | 19 Earls Terrace, Folkestone | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | Lyceum Theatre, London | ||
| Date: | 1891, May, 6 | ||
| Document Type: | Misc.Document (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Agreement for sole right to play 'The Corsican Brothers' during the run from 12th May 1891 for £40 with further options on a second run. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | See also the earlier correspondence with Cosmo Logie. | ||
| Document Holder: | BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6246 | ||
| Author: | Urquhart, David | ||
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| Address: | 26 Stafford Terrace, Kensington | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | Lyceum Theatre, Strand | ||
| Date: | 1887, July, 13 | ||
| Document Type: | Misc.Document (3 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Sale of Delpit's right in 'Mdlle de Bressier' for 9000 francs. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Witnessed by Stoker. Wth 2 international copyright registry forms, 11th & 18th July, from the Copyright Registry, Stationers' Hall. See the other correspondence with Urquhart. | ||
| Document Holder: | BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6247 | ||
| Author: | Wills, William Gorman | ||
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| Address: | 454A Fulham Studios, Walham Green | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | Lyceum Theatre, London | ||
| Date: | 1890, Oct., 25 | ||
| Document Type: | Misc.Document (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Agreement for sale of all rights (except American rights already disposed of) in 'Olivia' for £500, £100 of which has already been paid, with details of payment. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Both Wills' and Irving's copies are present, the latter's signature witnessed by Stoker. A similar agreement for 'King Arthur' was made the same day; see Letter 8972. | ||
| Document Holder: | BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6251 | ||
| Author: | Wills, Freeman Crofts | ||
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| Address: | 28 Sun Street, London, E.C. | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | Lyceum Theatre | ||
| Date: | 1893, April, 24 | ||
| Document Type: | Misc.Document (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Agreement for sole rights for 'Olivia' in America and any others not conveyed in earlier agreement 13/03/1890 for £100. Wills agrees to take any necessary steps to safeguard Irving's rights, with his expenses paid. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Made by Freeman Wills as executor of his brother William Gorman Wills. Irving first staged 'Olivia' in 1885. | ||
| Document Holder: | BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6250 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Lyceum Theatre, London | ||
| Recipient: | Wyndham, Charles | ||
| Address: | Criterion Theatre, London | ||
| Date: | 1899, April, 11 | ||
| Document Type: | Misc.Document (6 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Transfer of rights in 'Cyrano de Bergerac' for £700. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | With a copy of the agreement between Armand Rostand and Irving for purchase of British and British Colonial rights for £500, dated 24/2/1898. | ||
| Document Holder: | BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6252 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | 15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | Lyceum Theatre | ||
| Date: | [1889], [Dec.], [4] | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He will be down in half an hour & send Bornier letter. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Hand delivered envelope, dated in pencil by Stoker, with note: "re Mahomet". Etienne de Bornier wrote a French play 'Mahomet' published in 1890, which Irving had hoped to perform. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/148) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6259 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Malvern (15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. crossed through) | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | [1891], [Aug.], [13] Thursday | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (4 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | As he telegraphed, better to alter limit of time for production although it does not matter. Good if C---- [Conried] agrees, if not fill in with his proposal. He seems a sharp chap. Enclosed is cheque and agreement. He will be in town on Friday week, 21st, for a few hours and will meet Stoker at the Lyceum at 12. The next day he goes to Speech House Hotel, Forest of Dean, Gloucs, until Monday when he returns to Malvern. Good about Noel. Give him Irving's love. All well. (Postscript:) Reade must wait until Irving returns. Write letter to sign to Gourieu [Conried?] appreciating invitation of the Princess which he will gladly consider & be glad to go if possible. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Stoker's note: Agreed completed Loveday(?) told 14/8/1891. This is the agreement (Letter 6244) with Heinz Conried for the rights in 'Schuldig' by Richard Voss signed as though Irving was in London. Noel was Stoker's son and Irving's godson. Reade's business concerned rights in 'The Lyons Mail'. The Princess is so far unidentified, but may be Princess Mary, Duchess of Teck. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/159) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6269 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | 15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | [1892], [March], [12] | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | If Stoker sees Conan Doyle tell him Irving thinks it would be better to cut the two old women at the beginning and begin with entrance of the girl who explains herself by soliloquy - with something like "Twenty six Oriental Views - this must be the home...". | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Written in pencil, and dated by Stoker. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/176) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6277 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Gairloch (15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. crossed through) | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | Kilmarnock Arms, Port Errol, Aberdeenshire | ||
| Date: | [1894], Aug., 11 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Hope all well. Weather there awful. Both C.C. letters excellent. He has signed theatrical one "a theatrical surveyor" as he does not want to appear. After naming of his play for the L.C. [Lord Chamberlain] caused barrier the public had better have the whole correspondence. Everyone amazed at their not getting permission. (At head of letter:) He leaves there Monday morning - Lyceum till Thursday then Winchelsea for week. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Envelope, not addressed by Irving, with postmark AU 13 94, received AU 14. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/183) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6285 | ||