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Recipients: Charles John Kean and Ellen Kean. (1-3), to Charles Kean, concern Saker's salary. (4), to Mrs. Kean, concerns the birth of his son. Saker's address appears on item as 23 Cardington St., Hampstead Road.
Autograph Letters Signed from Horatio Saker, London, to Various Recipients
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Recipients: Charles John Kean and Ellen Kean. (1-3), to Charles Kean, concern Saker's salary. (4), to Mrs. Kean, concerns the birth of his son. Saker's address appears on item as 23 Cardington St., Hampstead Road.
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Recipients: Charles John Kean and Ellen Kean. (1-3), to Charles Kean, concern Saker's salary. (4), to Mrs. Kean, concerns the birth of his son. Saker's address appears on item as 23 Cardington St., Hampstead Road.
Autograph Letter Signed from Horatio Smith, Brighton, to Henry Colburn, London
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Smith requests two copies of the new edition of Zillah.
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Smith requests two copies of the new edition of Zillah.
Autograph Letters Signed from C. Mathews, London, to Various Recipients
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Letters concern social engagements. Correspondents include Allan (1), the Earl of Harrington [Charles Stanhope] (2), Hill (3); Samuel De Wilde (4-7); Capt. R.K. Cobbold (8); and Mr. Turneau (9). Also includes three autograph letters signed from Anne Mathews to J.R. Planché (10), J.J. Bothamley (12) and Mrs. Bothamley (13). (11) and (12) with accompanying envelopes addressed to 6 Gelsten Road and Gilston road, respectively.
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Letters concern social engagements. Correspondents include Allan (1), the Earl of Harrington [Charles Stanhope] (2), Hill (3); Samuel De Wilde (4-7); Capt. R.K. Cobbold (8); and Mr. Turneau (9). Also includes three autograph letters signed from Anne Mathews to J.R. Planché (10), J.J. Bothamley (12) and Mrs. Bothamley (13). (11) and (12) with accompanying envelopes addressed to 6 Gelsten Road and Gilston road, respectively.
Autograph Letters Signed from Gerald Massey, London and Chicago, to Harry Edwards and an Unidentified Recipient
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(1) Addressed from Villa Bordighiera, New Southgate, London and dated July 15, 1883. Massey asks Edwards for a copy of the chief heads of the notices he wrote for the "News-letter;" (2) Addressed from care of H.N.F. Lewis, Western Rural, 40 W. Madison Street, Chicago and dated February 24. Discusses terms for lectures he could give; (3) Addressed from Villa Bordighiera, New Southgate, London and dated January 13, 1886; to Edwards; discusses visiting "the colonies" for 21 months, where he got malaria and dyspepsia. With two clippings of portraits of Massey and one printed advertisement for a future republication of the Secret drama of Shakespeare's sonnets by Massey (housed with Y.c.3882 (3)). Recipient is possibly Henry Stillwell Edwards.
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(1) Addressed from Villa Bordighiera, New Southgate, London and dated July 15, 1883. Massey asks Edwards for a copy of the chief heads of the notices he wrote for the "News-letter;" (2) Addressed from care of H.N.F. Lewis, Western Rural, 40 W. Madison Street, Chicago and dated February 24. Discusses terms for lectures he could give; (3) Addressed from Villa Bordighiera, New Southgate, London and dated January 13, 1886; to Edwards; discusses visiting "the colonies" for 21 months, where he got malaria and dyspepsia. With two clippings of portraits of Massey and one printed advertisement for a future republication of the Secret drama of Shakespeare's sonnets by Massey (housed with Y.c.3882 (3)). Recipient is possibly Henry Stillwell Edwards.
Autograph Letters Signed from Samuel Coit to Various Recipients
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Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Emily Olive Daniel
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Sending the copy of The garland of Rachel with wishes for his "future happiness," thanking him for all he has done for Rachel, and noting the "family appropriateness" of what she calls the work's "specially printed title." Symonds, surgeon at the Radcliffe Infirmary and a first cousin of John Addington Symonds, married Mary Robison Leckie in 1892.
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Sending the copy of The garland of Rachel with wishes for his "future happiness," thanking him for all he has done for Rachel, and noting the "family appropriateness" of what she calls the work's "specially printed title." Symonds, surgeon at the Radcliffe Infirmary and a first cousin of John Addington Symonds, married Mary Robison Leckie in 1892.
Collection of Autograph Letters Signed
Author: Charles Dickens
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This collection includes 100 letters from Dickens to Macready, 6 letters from Macready to various recipients (including Charles and Catherine Dickens), 5 prints, and a broadside. Items in the collection are cataloged individually (MA 106.1-112).
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This collection includes 100 letters from Dickens to Macready, 6 letters from Macready to various recipients (including Charles and Catherine Dickens), 5 prints, and a broadside. Items in the collection are cataloged individually (MA 106.1-112).
Autograph Letters Signed from Daniel Terry, London, to Various Recipients
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(1) Dated 27 June 1820 and addressed to Mrs. Mathews. Terry asks her to forward a business-related note from Mr. [Ci?]rri to Mr. Mathews, wherever he is on tour. (2) Dated 4th Oct. 1825 and addressed "Madam." Terry regrets that the recipient's farce, "Why don't you marry," is not suited to the purposes of the Adelphi.
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(1) Dated 27 June 1820 and addressed to Mrs. Mathews. Terry asks her to forward a business-related note from Mr. [Ci?]rri to Mr. Mathews, wherever he is on tour. (2) Dated 4th Oct. 1825 and addressed "Madam." Terry regrets that the recipient's farce, "Why don't you marry," is not suited to the purposes of the Adelphi.
Champions of the Fleet
Author: Edward Fraser
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Pages : 360
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Anagram Solver
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1408102579
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 719
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Anagram Solver is the essential guide to cracking all types of quiz and crossword featuring anagrams. Containing over 200,000 words and phrases, Anagram Solver includes plural noun forms, palindromes, idioms, first names and all parts of speech. Anagrams are grouped by the number of letters they contain with the letters set out in alphabetical order so that once the letters of an anagram are arranged alphabetically, finding the solution is as easy as locating the word in a dictionary.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1408102579
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 719
Book Description
Anagram Solver is the essential guide to cracking all types of quiz and crossword featuring anagrams. Containing over 200,000 words and phrases, Anagram Solver includes plural noun forms, palindromes, idioms, first names and all parts of speech. Anagrams are grouped by the number of letters they contain with the letters set out in alphabetical order so that once the letters of an anagram are arranged alphabetically, finding the solution is as easy as locating the word in a dictionary.