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Author: Le Sage, Sir John Merry >>
Address: Beaconsfield PO
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: 15A Grafton Street, Bond St Ldn
Date: 1896, May, 29 1.19
Document Type: Telegram
Content Summary: Has had too much out of public lately. Too soon to ask again - thanks.
Published: -
Notes: Reply to Letter 6881 suggesting a Fund for tornado sufferers. Irving adds a note - "so you can cable to Mayor St Louis". This cable is Letter 6883.
Document Holder: SCL (Reference: RL2/8/143)
Ref.No: 6882    
Author: Martin, Sir Theodore >>
Address: 31 Onslow Square, SW
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, May, 29 
Document Type: Letter (3 p.)
Content Summary: He is glad Irving has returned from the States well. Messrs Obach(?) have been instructed to get a proof of Lehmann's portrait of Lady Martin framed and sent to Irving as a measure of his courtesies to them. He sends best wishes for 'Cymbeline' a noble play.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/31)
Ref.No: 2209    
Author: Abbey, Henry Eugene >>
Address: -
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, May, 30 
Document Type: Telegram
Content Summary: The Firm had to make an assignment, given time they will pay everything owed.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: NYPL (Reference: Irving-Terry tour correspondence *T-Mss.1940-001)
Ref.No: 49    
Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Recipient: Dunning & Fowler >>
Address: 67, Wall Street
Date: 1896, May, 30 
Document Type: Telegram (1 p.)
Content Summary: Fowler should sign for Irving regarding shipping properties.
Published: -
Notes: Following the financial failure of H.E. Abbey.
Document Holder: NYPL (Reference: Irving-Terry tour correspondence *T-Mss.1940-001)
Ref.No: 4563    
Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: 15A, Grafton Street, Bond Street, W.
Recipient: Scott, Clement William >>
Address: -
Date: 1896, May, 30 
Document Type: Letter (4 p.)
Content Summary: Greetings. He had hoped to call but has too many things to do. He is off to Liverpool as soon as possible. Scott must not associate Irving with Hawkins in this venture. At Hawkins' wish Irving helped him to get the magazine again and since then had no more to do with it than when Scott was editor. Such an attack is not in his line. He never deserts old friends. He will write to H[awkins?] on the subject for he can hardly credit that he trades on Irving's name. Can anything be done by their Fund for Miss Fanny Enson? It seems a sad case. Hearty thanks for 'Bells and Becket' which looks an impressive volume. God bless Scott.
Published: -
Notes: Frederick W. Hawkins presumably took over 'The Theatre' when Scott sold it. Fanny Enson died in 1897. Scott's collection of reviews of first nights 'From "The Bells" to "King Arthur" ' was published in 1896.
Document Holder: HUL
Ref.No: 4873    
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