| Author: | Hatton, Joseph Paul Christopher | ||
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| Address: | - | ||
| Recipient: | Vallance & Vallance | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | 1882, June, 3 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | The agreement is in order. He can draw £500. The Power of Attorney has not yet arrived and his solicitor says he may not sign until it does. He asked for it on 20th May. He may not get it for 2 weeks. He will call on Tuesday. It will be sufficient if they show him the documents referred to. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | On negotiations for 'Charles I'. A draft reply to Letter 6337 written on its blank pages. See also Letters 6335-36, 39 & 1209. | ||
| Document Holder: | THM (Reference: THM/37/7/42) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6338 | ||
| Author: | Hatton, Joseph Paul Christopher | ||
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| Address: | - | ||
| Recipient: | Vallance & Vallance | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | 1882, June, 5 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Charles I. The Power of Attorney is on its way so he will complete on Wednesday or Thursday. Set hour between 2 & 4 on either day. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | A corrected draft. See also Letters 6335-38 & 1209. | ||
| Document Holder: | THM (Reference: THM/37/7/42) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6339 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Lyceum Theatre | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | 18 St Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea | ||
| Date: | [1897], [March], [16] | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Communicate with Heinemann abour Hichen's book 'Flames'. There may be something in it. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Hand delivered envelope in pencil, dated by Stoker. Nothing seems to have come of this. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/215) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6389 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | - | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | Lyceum Theatre | ||
| Date: | [1897], [June], [17] | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Don't bother to come for Traill's. He thought Stoker wanted something for Colonials. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Hand delivered envelope dated by Stoker. This refers to arrangements for the Jubilee performance for Colonial troops and premiers on 25th June. Traill was part author of 'The Medicine Man'. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/218) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6391 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | 15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | 18 St Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea (30 Ackers St, Oxford Road, Manchester crossed out) | ||
| Date: | [1898], [Dec.], [15] | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Private & confidential. Please return at once. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Posted envelope from London 15th December redirected from Manchester on 16th. With a note at head by Stoker that Play read 20/12/98. The play is unidentified. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/224) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6403 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Royal Links Hotel, Cromer | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | Kilmarnock Arms Hotel, Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire | ||
| Date: | 1900, Aug., 31 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (3 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He has dealt with Stoker's 'Medora' and will give presents to Mrs Lewis £5 and Chambers £2/10 adhering to what he said about recitations. Money in Bank of Amsterdam had better be paid into London County. He leaves there the next day and will be at Sandringham Hotel, Hunstanton, Norfolk till next Tuesday (4th) then Manor House Hotel, Leamington till 7th then Stratton St 3 days (8th-10th) then Cliftonville Hotel, Margate. Has settled nothing about play in April but it lies between a new play by Angus Gordon & 'Rienzi'. Hopes they are having a good time. Weather settled but has been rough. Encloses cheque for £100. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Dated from envelope postmark, noted: Ad by Stoker 1/9/00. Irving may have refused to recite at benefits. With a cutting from the 'Daily Mail' 31st August about the Lyceum season at the end of September under William Mollison with Seymour Hicks & Lily Hanbury in a play. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/243) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6413 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Manor House Hotel, Royal Leamington Spa | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | [1900], Sept., 6 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He has sent the Chambers and Lewis money to Misson and encloses cheque for Dodsworth, &c. as well. There till Tuesday. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Note: Che[que] £45 paid in & sent Durham + £20 to County £25 B.S. 6/9/00. See Letter 6413. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/244) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6414 | ||
| Author: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
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| Address: | Royal Lyceum Theatre, Strand | ||
| Recipient: | Provenzal, Aristide | ||
| Address: | [Leghorn] | ||
| Date: | 1881, March, 26 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Mr Irving desires him to express regret that Provenzal has been so curiously misinformed with regards to 'The Cup' and his asserted rights therein. The play is the work of 'our poet Tennyson' and has nothing in common with that of Signor Montanelli (sic) except that the story of both plays is taken from Plutarch - a source where Shakespeare drew certain of his plots. | ||
| Published: | |||
| Notes: | Copy in Stoker's hand of letter sent to Provenzal. See Letter 6471. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/7/12 (2)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6472 | ||
| Author: | Provenzal, Aristide | ||
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| Address: | 14 Via della Pace, Leghorn, Italy | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | 1881, March, 24 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Provenzal understands that Irving has been playing 'The Cup' for some time. Provenzal believes that this is substantially a translation from the Italian of a drama entitled 'Camma' written by the late Professor Guiseppe Montanelle; Provenzal holds the copyright. Some time since he prevented Ristori from playing without his consent. He is not desirous of taking legal action but must insist on his rights as owner of the copyright. Open to any reasonable arrangments. | ||
| Published: | |||
| Notes: | |||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/7/12 (1)) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6471 | ||
| Author: | Barrie, James Matthew | ||
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| Address: | Pembroke House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | 1892, Sept., 5 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He has received Irving's cheque for £100. It has been tracking him like Conan Doyle's detective. Doyle himself has just left there. He is giving his sister sea-air and hopes to return to London soon. 'The Professor' has already been mentioned in the papers... | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | See Letter 249. Irving had an option on Barrie's play but decided against staging it. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/6/317) | ||
| Ref.No: | 6543 | ||