Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
Address: |
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Recipient: |
Fowler, Thomas Powell
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1851-1915 American lawyer, railway president |
Address: |
67, Wall Street [New York] |
Date: |
1896, June, 15 |
Document Type: |
Telegram (1 p.) |
Content Summary: |
Delighted you serve committee if think advisable. |
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Notes: |
The committee to settle H.E. Abbey's financial affairs. |
Document Holder: |
NYPL (Reference: Irving-Terry tour correspondence *T-Mss.1940-001) |
Ref.No: |
1554 |
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Author: |
Fowler, Thomas Powell
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1851-1915 American lawyer, railway president |
Address: |
67, Wall Street [New York] |
Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
1896, June, 19 |
Document Type: |
Letter |
Content Summary: |
Fowler received Irving's telegram. He will serve on committee supervising payment of Abbey debt to creditors. |
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Notes: |
Note from Fowler to Bram Stoker puts Abbey's debt at $365,000. There is also a brochure for the formal settlement meeting. |
Document Holder: |
NYPL (Reference: Irving-Terry tour correspondence *T-Mss.1940-001) |
Ref.No: |
1555 |
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Author: |
Fowler, Thomas Powell
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1851-1915 American lawyer, railway president |
Address: |
Dunning & Fowler, Counsellors at law, 67, Wall Street, N[ew] Y[ork] C[ity] |
Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
1896, June, 19 |
Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
Content Summary: |
Outlines how to collect claim against Abbey's firm. |
Published: |
- |
Notes: |
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Document Holder: |
NYPL (Reference: Irving-Terry tour correspondence *T-Mss.1940-001) |
Ref.No: |
1556 |
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Author: |
Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers
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1852-1924 composer |
Address: |
50, Holland Street, Kensington, W. |
Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
1896, June, 23 |
Document Type: |
Letter (4 p.) |
Content Summary: |
He is anxious and asks Irving's help. His opera 'Shamus O'Brien' was successful the previous March and is now touring the provinces for 18 weeks from 3rd August, also America. [Augustus] Harris who ran the small company has died and the other directors and Stanford's cousin Edward Haskins, a school inspector, cannot tackle the theatrical side. They need someone to supervise things, and it would be a good opportunity. He would love to have Bram Stoker but Irving must endorse any approach. He stresses the importance of the quite light but paid work. This is not official but Irving can mention this to Stoker privately if he agrees. |
Published: |
P. Murray, From the shadow of Dracula, 2004, p.94-95. |
Notes: |
Headed: Private and Confidential. And HI 26/6/96. The result is not known, but in October Stanford told Stoker that Jessop wanted to talk to him about the provincial tour. |
Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
Ref.No: |
5342 |
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Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
Address: |
- |
Recipient: |
Winter, William
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1836-1917 American journalist, dramatic critic |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
1896, June, 26 |
Document Type: |
Letter |
Content Summary: |
Notes on 'Cymbeline' cuts. |
Published: |
- |
Notes: |
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Document Holder: |
FSL (Reference: MS Y.c.485) |
Ref.No: |
5804 |
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