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Discusses his plans for the evening and the next day. Initialled from S.P. With accompanying envelope addressed to Miss Phelps at 420 Camden Road, London. A note (in another hand) on the back of the envelope indicates that the letter was written to Phelps' daughter shortly after the death of his wife. The envelope is postmarked 1868 May 26.
Autograph Letter Initialed from Samuel Phelps, Birmingham, to Miss Phelps, London
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Discusses his plans for the evening and the next day. Initialled from S.P. With accompanying envelope addressed to Miss Phelps at 420 Camden Road, London. A note (in another hand) on the back of the envelope indicates that the letter was written to Phelps' daughter shortly after the death of his wife. The envelope is postmarked 1868 May 26.
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Discusses his plans for the evening and the next day. Initialled from S.P. With accompanying envelope addressed to Miss Phelps at 420 Camden Road, London. A note (in another hand) on the back of the envelope indicates that the letter was written to Phelps' daughter shortly after the death of his wife. The envelope is postmarked 1868 May 26.
Autograph Letters Signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to Various Recipients
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Category : Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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(1) is addressed "Dear Sir" and is dated 1864 April 14; Phelps writes that he can only stop in Birmingham for a few hours and discusses his travel plans; mentions playing Falstaff; (2) is addressed to Sam. Timmins and is dated March 28; Phelps refers to working at Drury Lane; discusses giving a reading at the Agricultural Hall.
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Category : Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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(1) is addressed "Dear Sir" and is dated 1864 April 14; Phelps writes that he can only stop in Birmingham for a few hours and discusses his travel plans; mentions playing Falstaff; (2) is addressed to Sam. Timmins and is dated March 28; Phelps refers to working at Drury Lane; discusses giving a reading at the Agricultural Hall.
Autograph Letter Signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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Discusses the edition of Shakespeare he edited, published by Willoughby. Address appears on item as: 8 Canonbury Sq., London. Letter is addressed "Dear Sir."
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Discusses the edition of Shakespeare he edited, published by Willoughby. Address appears on item as: 8 Canonbury Sq., London. Letter is addressed "Dear Sir."
Autograph Letter Signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to Coleman
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Pages : 2
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Phelps asks for information on what the toasts are and who is to speak. Address appears on item as: 420 Camden Road.
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Phelps asks for information on what the toasts are and who is to speak. Address appears on item as: 420 Camden Road.
Autograph Letter Signed from Samuel Phelps to S. Timmins, Esq
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Pages : 4
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Phelps writes that he will have much pleasure in complying with the recipient's request; he would like to know how long Timmins would wish him to read or recite in the course of the evening; refers to the first act of The tempest. Address appears on item as: 8 Canonbury Square, London.
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Phelps writes that he will have much pleasure in complying with the recipient's request; he would like to know how long Timmins would wish him to read or recite in the course of the evening; refers to the first act of The tempest. Address appears on item as: 8 Canonbury Square, London.
Autograph Letter Signed from Samuel Phelps, London, to William Slagg
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Phelps writes that he can go to Loch Tay. Also, he will send Slagg something in the mail about Coriolanus. Address appears on item as: 420 Camden Road, London.
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Phelps writes that he can go to Loch Tay. Also, he will send Slagg something in the mail about Coriolanus. Address appears on item as: 420 Camden Road, London.
Autograph Letter Signed E.R. Sill To: Miss Phelps
Author: Edward Rowland Sill
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Pages : 4
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Autograph Letter Signed from Samuel Phelps, Devonport, to Benjamin Webster, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
Author: Haymarket Theatre (London, England)
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Pages : 4
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Discusses upcoming parts he may play (unnamed) and his "excessive nervousness." Address appears on item as: 54 [George?] Street, Devonport.
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Discusses upcoming parts he may play (unnamed) and his "excessive nervousness." Address appears on item as: 54 [George?] Street, Devonport.
Autograph Letter from Samuel Phelps, Islington, to Mr. Dunkin
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Phelps informs Mr. Dunkin that "King John" will be performed at Sadler's Wells on Monday and Sunday. Address appears on item as: 8 Canonbury Square, Islington. Unsigned.
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Phelps informs Mr. Dunkin that "King John" will be performed at Sadler's Wells on Monday and Sunday. Address appears on item as: 8 Canonbury Square, Islington. Unsigned.
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, London, to Mr. Phelps
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Invites Phelps to dinner the following Sunday and suggests that Phelps' son come as well. Mentions his hope that several other Americans will also be present: J.G. Blaine, Abbey (either Edward Austin Abbey or Henry Eugene Abbey?), Boughton, W.H. Hurlbert, Osgood, Smalley, "& perhaps Bret Harte."
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Invites Phelps to dinner the following Sunday and suggests that Phelps' son come as well. Mentions his hope that several other Americans will also be present: J.G. Blaine, Abbey (either Edward Austin Abbey or Henry Eugene Abbey?), Boughton, W.H. Hurlbert, Osgood, Smalley, "& perhaps Bret Harte."