Autograph Letter (fragment) Signed from Charles John Kean, London, to an Unidentified Recipient

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Fragment of a letter; the end only.

Autograph Letter (fragment) Signed from Charles John Kean, London, to an Unidentified Recipient

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Fragment of a letter; the end only.

Autograph Letter Signed from Charles John Kean to Unidentified Recipient

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Sends the recipient a P. Box ticket for Wednesday next and asks if he has seen the previous day's Court Journal. Signed from C. Kean. Letter addressed "Dear Sir."

Autograph Letter Initialed (fragment) to Charles John Kean, London, from M.S.

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Letter in a largely illegible hand. Refers to a list of [Shakespearian?] plays and a painting in Naples.

Autograph Letter Signed (fragment) from Marianne Skerrett to Charles John Kean, London

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Mentions King John and Macbeth.

Autograph Letter Signed (fragment) from Ellen Kean to Unidentified Recipient

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Discusses theatrical schedule, including several Shakespeare plays: Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, King Henry IV, and Much ado about nothing. Comments "I wish it was something stronger for Charles I do not like his doing anything so flowery immediately after Macready, but it cannot be avoided."

Autograph Letters Signed from Charles Stokes, London, to Charles John Kean and an Unidentified Recipient

Autograph Letters Signed from Charles Stokes, London, to Charles John Kean and an Unidentified Recipient PDF Author:
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(1) Dated Jany. 15, 1855, addressed "My dear Sir." "C.J. Kean" has been penciled-in in another hand. Congratulates Kean on Louis XI. (2) Dated 20 June 1857, addressed "My dear Sir." Stokes thanks the recipient for his response to his appeal; discusses an unnamed play; offers congratulations on the honour which has been conferred upon the recipient by the Society of Antiquaries.

Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, London, to Unidentified Recipient

Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, London, to Unidentified Recipient PDF Author:
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States that he did not know Mr. [Edmund] Kean.

Autograph Letter Initialled to Charles John Kean from Unidentified Correspondent

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Thanks Kean for his kind letter and cheque. Addressed "My dear good friend." Initialled "P." On letterhead of the Conservative Club, S.W.

Antropologičeskie issledovanii̲a̲ na Lene

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Autograph Letter Signed from A.W. M[unt?], London, to Charles John Kean

Autograph Letter Signed from A.W. M[unt?], London, to Charles John Kean PDF Author:
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Name of correspondent not clear; identity of recipient based on pencil annotation. The correspondent regrets hearing about Kean's intention to leave the stage when he still has "so many years of vigor" before him and mentions that he had wished that Kean become the next tenant of the Lyceum. Letter also makes reference to the possibility that the Lyceum Theatre might be converted into a hotel. On letterhead of 59, Harley Street, W.