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Correspondents: Charles [John] Kean, Ellen [Tree] Kean, Benjamin [Nottingham] Webster and others.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Pritt Harley, London, to Various People
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Correspondents: Charles [John] Kean, Ellen [Tree] Kean, Benjamin [Nottingham] Webster and others.
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Correspondents: Charles [John] Kean, Ellen [Tree] Kean, Benjamin [Nottingham] Webster and others.
Autograph Letter Signed from John Pritt Harley, London, to B.P. Bellamy
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Category : Trudge (Fictitious character)
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Requesting employment for the coming season. Addressed from 34 King Street C. G. [Covent Garden]. With an engraved portrait of "Mr. Harley, as Trudge, in Incle & Yarico" (drawn by T. Wageman, engraved by I. Rogers, printed and published by T. & I. Elvey, 30 Castle St., Holborn, 1 July 1822).
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Requesting employment for the coming season. Addressed from 34 King Street C. G. [Covent Garden]. With an engraved portrait of "Mr. Harley, as Trudge, in Incle & Yarico" (drawn by T. Wageman, engraved by I. Rogers, printed and published by T. & I. Elvey, 30 Castle St., Holborn, 1 July 1822).
Autograph Letters Signed from Robert Clarke to John Pritt Harley
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Both concern his friend Charles Kean. In (1) he writes of the possibility of Kean marrying, and in (2) he mentions that Kean has written him from America to send a prompt book of Lear as acted by Macready.
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Both concern his friend Charles Kean. In (1) he writes of the possibility of Kean marrying, and in (2) he mentions that Kean has written him from America to send a prompt book of Lear as acted by Macready.
Autograph Letter Signed to J.P. Harley
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Respectful letter to John Pritt Harley (1786-1858), congratulating the popular comedian on his return to his "old and proper position" in the theater and inquiring if he had any influence at Covent Garden in order for À Beckett to obtain "the production there of a Family Likeness."
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Respectful letter to John Pritt Harley (1786-1858), congratulating the popular comedian on his return to his "old and proper position" in the theater and inquiring if he had any influence at Covent Garden in order for À Beckett to obtain "the production there of a Family Likeness."
Autograph Letters Signed from John M.T. Raymond, Boston, New York, London, San Francisco, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Easton and Pittsburgh, Pa., Augusta, Ga., New Orleans, and Washington, D.C., to Various People
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Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Young to Charles John Kean
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Letter concerns a statement of account between Harley (presumably John Pritt Harley) and Kean.
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Letter concerns a statement of account between Harley (presumably John Pritt Harley) and Kean.
The Hand-book to Autographs
Author: Frederick George Netherclift
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Category : Autographs
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Pages : 526
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Autograph Letters Signed to J.P. Harley from Various Correspondents
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Correspondents: J. Cooper (posszibly John Cooper) and De Begnis. In (1), Cooper thanks Harley for his kindness for that night, but Mrs. Cooper has made other arrangements. In (2), written in French, De Begnis indicates that he was upset at not being able to attend to the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund on Friday, but he thanks Harley for his invitation.
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Correspondents: J. Cooper (posszibly John Cooper) and De Begnis. In (1), Cooper thanks Harley for his kindness for that night, but Mrs. Cooper has made other arrangements. In (2), written in French, De Begnis indicates that he was upset at not being able to attend to the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund on Friday, but he thanks Harley for his invitation.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Russell Young, Philadelphia, New York, London and Paris, to Various People
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Most deal with the social occasions of Young's long friendship with Daly. Many mention General William Sherman; Sir Henry Irving, Ada Rehan and other theatrical people are often discussed. (1) is an invitation to dinner for Charles Dickens. (15) concerns a suppressed play by Francois Copée. (69) discusses the genius of Eugene Field. Several letters have newspaper clippings attached. Some letters undated. Correspondents: Augustin Daly, Richard Dorney and Walter S. Logan.
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Most deal with the social occasions of Young's long friendship with Daly. Many mention General William Sherman; Sir Henry Irving, Ada Rehan and other theatrical people are often discussed. (1) is an invitation to dinner for Charles Dickens. (15) concerns a suppressed play by Francois Copée. (69) discusses the genius of Eugene Field. Several letters have newspaper clippings attached. Some letters undated. Correspondents: Augustin Daly, Richard Dorney and Walter S. Logan.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Liptrott, London, to Various People
Author: Princess of Wales' Theatre (Kennington, London, England)
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Correspondents: C[harles John] Kean and S. Lambert, treasurer of the Princess Theatre. Letter (1) discusses the music for the Merchant of Venice.
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Correspondents: C[harles John] Kean and S. Lambert, treasurer of the Princess Theatre. Letter (1) discusses the music for the Merchant of Venice.