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Author: Shea, George >>
Address: 205, West 46th Street [New York]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [New York?]
Date: 1894, March, 17 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Accepts invitation for next Monday evening with pleasure. Irving may like to know that Shea has been of great service to Churches of England, Scotland and the United States. Sends copies of his new memoir 'The Seabury Centenary, St Paul's, London, 14th November 1884 to Irving and Ellen Terry.
Published: -
Notes: Samuel Seabury was a New England pastor.
Document Holder: SCL (Reference: RL2/7/34)
Ref.No: 6505    
Author: Bispham, William >>
Address: 12 Eighteenth Street, West [New York?]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [New York]
Date: 1894, March, 18 
Document Type: Letter (1 p.)
Content Summary: He is sending the five remaining copies of the Booth Memorial Book to the Players, hoping they will reach Irving safely. Sincerely regrets he cannot be with Irving the following night, and wishes him a safe and happy voyage home.
Published: -
Notes: See Letter 6567. The farewell dinner at Delmonico's was on 19th.
Document Holder: SCL (Reference: RL2/6/332)
Ref.No: 6568    
Author: Fearing, Daniel Butler >>
Address: Montecarlo
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Plaza Hotel, N[ew] Y[ork]
Date: 1894, March, 18 
Document Type: Telegram
Content Summary: Sorry.
Published:
Notes: He obviously cannot accept the invitation to Irving's dinner at Delmonico's on 19th March at 7.30.
Document Holder: SCL (Reference: RL2/13/7)
Ref.No: 7500    
Author: Booth, Oliver J. >>
Address: Plaza Hotel, 5th Avenue, 58 & 59 Streets [New York]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1894, March, 19 
Document Type: Misc.Document (1 p.)
Content Summary: In consideration of £100 paid to him and John C. Dixon for the manuscript of 'Jekyll & Hyde' written or dramatized at Irving's request, they convey to him the sole right of possession.
Published: -
Notes: Signed also by John C. Dixon. With other correspondence between T.N. Longman and Bram Stoker discussing the play, based on R.L. Stevenson's story, and obtaining rights from Richard Mansfield, with later correspondence about rights in the 1920s.
Document Holder: BTC (Reference: 2006/0078 (Box 2))
Ref.No: 234    
Author: Howard, Joseph >>
Address: Times Building, Room 166 [New York]
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: [New York]
Date: 1894, March, 19 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Is not feeling well but accepts invitation for 19th. He has enjoyed Irving in 'Olivia' and 'Louis XI' although thought Box A was a stage box from which he could see, but found it difficult. Irving is a genius and he is glad to know him. If when in Boston he gets Sunday's 'Globe' on 11th Irving will see his name in Howard's letter. (Postcript:) Did Irving receive his note sent to the theatre. Grace was anxious to meet him briefly.
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Notes: Howard describes himself as "special writer" for 4 newspapers, and addresses Irving as "My dear friend".
Document Holder: SCL (Reference: RL2/6/436)
Ref.No: 6739    
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