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He praises Kean and congratulates him on the reception he has just received at Drury Lane.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Edward Bell to Charles John Kean
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He praises Kean and congratulates him on the reception he has just received at Drury Lane.
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He praises Kean and congratulates him on the reception he has just received at Drury Lane.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Blake to Charles John Kean
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Autograph Promissory Note Signed by Edward Clarkson to Charles Kean
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Note of payment of £10.
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Note of payment of £10.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund W. Bradwell, Princess's Theatre, to Charles John Kean
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Autograph Letter Signed from J. Blake to Charles John Kean
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Autograph Letter Signed from A.T. Baldwin to [Charles John Kean]
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Autograph Letter Signed from John William King, Dublin, to Charles John Kean, London
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Thanks him for the gift of a copy of Pizarro (the current play at the Princess 's Theatre) with interesting historical notes. Calls it an advance in dramatic exposition only to be equaled by the wonders which science has done in its own domain by the telegraph. Congratulates him on the success of the Princess, which the world speaks of as the lion of London. Sends kind regards to Mrs. Kean and "my old and respected friend Mr. Cole."
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Thanks him for the gift of a copy of Pizarro (the current play at the Princess 's Theatre) with interesting historical notes. Calls it an advance in dramatic exposition only to be equaled by the wonders which science has done in its own domain by the telegraph. Congratulates him on the success of the Princess, which the world speaks of as the lion of London. Sends kind regards to Mrs. Kean and "my old and respected friend Mr. Cole."
Autograph Letter Signed from T.C. Boddie to Charles John Kean
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Autograph Letters Signed from William Gifford Cookesley to Charles John Kean
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The letters concern a song Kean used in his production of The winter's tale. Also, an autograph signed copy of Kean's reply.
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The letters concern a song Kean used in his production of The winter's tale. Also, an autograph signed copy of Kean's reply.
Autograph Letter Signed from George W. Lovell to Charles John Kean
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Lovell indicates that his wife was "absolutely raving" about Kean's dramatic college meeting, and he offers an increased contribution to the new institution. Address at bottom of letter: 7 Mornington Crescent.
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Lovell indicates that his wife was "absolutely raving" about Kean's dramatic college meeting, and he offers an increased contribution to the new institution. Address at bottom of letter: 7 Mornington Crescent.