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Jones has been "very much amused" with A nabob for an hour, but he does not think that Frampton is a suitable role for Bartley. Address given as 14 Chapel St., Grosvenor Place.
Autograph Letter Signed from Richard Jones, London, to George Bartley
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Jones has been "very much amused" with A nabob for an hour, but he does not think that Frampton is a suitable role for Bartley. Address given as 14 Chapel St., Grosvenor Place.
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Jones has been "very much amused" with A nabob for an hour, but he does not think that Frampton is a suitable role for Bartley. Address given as 14 Chapel St., Grosvenor Place.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Jones, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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Category : Hamlet (Legendary character)
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Jones thanks the recipient for his friendship and positive reviews during his stay in England. Will soon be leaving for New York, where he will be playing Hamlet. Will be producing Ion in Boston. Correspondent's address appears as 1 Judd St., Brunswick Sq.
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Jones thanks the recipient for his friendship and positive reviews during his stay in England. Will soon be leaving for New York, where he will be playing Hamlet. Will be producing Ion in Boston. Correspondent's address appears as 1 Judd St., Brunswick Sq.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Bartley, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, to Signor Paulo
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Requesting a meeting to resolve a misunderstanding in regards to Paulo's absence at a reading of "the new Pantomime".
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Requesting a meeting to resolve a misunderstanding in regards to Paulo's absence at a reading of "the new Pantomime".
Autograph Letter Signed from George Jones, London, to Charles J. Matthews, Esq
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Jones asks that Mathews write a note in answer to his original letter upon "The Shakspeare memorial night." Letter is marked "private." Correspondent's address appears as 15 Maddox St., Hanover Square.
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Jones asks that Mathews write a note in answer to his original letter upon "The Shakspeare memorial night." Letter is marked "private." Correspondent's address appears as 15 Maddox St., Hanover Square.
Catalogue of Autographs, Etc
Author: Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London
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Autograph Letter Signed from George Jones, British and Foreign Institute, London, to [W.T.?] Porter
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Sends a copy of his last new volume. In a postscript, he adds that he has not appeared on the British stage since 1836, when he played Hamlet at Drury Lane. He insists that "these days are past with me," indicating that he is focusing on "Historical pursuits" and literature. Letter marked "private."
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Sends a copy of his last new volume. In a postscript, he adds that he has not appeared on the British stage since 1836, when he played Hamlet at Drury Lane. He insists that "these days are past with me," indicating that he is focusing on "Historical pursuits" and literature. Letter marked "private."
Autograph Letters Signed from George Bartley to Various People
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Correspondents: Frederick J. Smythe, [Drinkwater] Meadows, Charles John Kean and others. In a letter to "Sam," Bartley comments on the acting ability of Fanny Kemble.
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Correspondents: Frederick J. Smythe, [Drinkwater] Meadows, Charles John Kean and others. In a letter to "Sam," Bartley comments on the acting ability of Fanny Kemble.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Jones to Unidentified Recipient
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Category : Hamlet (Legendary character)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Jones "was beholden to [the recipient's] criticism upon [Jones'] fourth appearance in Hamlet."
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Jones "was beholden to [the recipient's] criticism upon [Jones'] fourth appearance in Hamlet."
Richard Riker Autograph Letter Signed to Samuel Jones, 1827 August 25
Author: Richard Riker
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Manuscript letter from Richard Riker to Chancellor Samuel Jones regarding an order of reference for settlement of a suit against the Trustees of the late Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins.
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Manuscript letter from Richard Riker to Chancellor Samuel Jones regarding an order of reference for settlement of a suit against the Trustees of the late Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins.
Autograph Letter Signed from J.S. Knowles, Glasgow, to George Bartley, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Author: Covent Garden Theatre
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Details of a proposed visit from Knowles to Bartley.
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Details of a proposed visit from Knowles to Bartley.