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(1-3) to Charles John Kean; (4) to Ellen Kean. (1), from 6 Wellington Villas, concerns Kean's testimonial at Eton and support from prominent men, including the Duke of Newcastle and W.E. Gladstone. (2), from 21 Old Bond Street, London, concerns a debt; leaf 2 consists of an I.O.U for £30. (3), from 15 Connaught Terrace, indicates that perhaps it is better that he, Taunton, and Kean "should stand to each other relatively as [they] stood before the year 1859." (4), also from 15 Connaught Terrace, expresses Taunton's desire not to get in the way of Charles Kean's recovery; if his (Taunton's) last letter would have upset Kean, Mrs. Kean was right to keep it from him.
Autograph Letters Signed from T.H. Taunton, London, to Various Recipients
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(1-3) to Charles John Kean; (4) to Ellen Kean. (1), from 6 Wellington Villas, concerns Kean's testimonial at Eton and support from prominent men, including the Duke of Newcastle and W.E. Gladstone. (2), from 21 Old Bond Street, London, concerns a debt; leaf 2 consists of an I.O.U for £30. (3), from 15 Connaught Terrace, indicates that perhaps it is better that he, Taunton, and Kean "should stand to each other relatively as [they] stood before the year 1859." (4), also from 15 Connaught Terrace, expresses Taunton's desire not to get in the way of Charles Kean's recovery; if his (Taunton's) last letter would have upset Kean, Mrs. Kean was right to keep it from him.
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(1-3) to Charles John Kean; (4) to Ellen Kean. (1), from 6 Wellington Villas, concerns Kean's testimonial at Eton and support from prominent men, including the Duke of Newcastle and W.E. Gladstone. (2), from 21 Old Bond Street, London, concerns a debt; leaf 2 consists of an I.O.U for £30. (3), from 15 Connaught Terrace, indicates that perhaps it is better that he, Taunton, and Kean "should stand to each other relatively as [they] stood before the year 1859." (4), also from 15 Connaught Terrace, expresses Taunton's desire not to get in the way of Charles Kean's recovery; if his (Taunton's) last letter would have upset Kean, Mrs. Kean was right to keep it from him.
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Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Hunter, Bath, to Reverand Dr. Davies, Taunton
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Speaks of establishing a [literary?] institution at Bath similar to the one at Taunton.
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Speaks of establishing a [literary?] institution at Bath similar to the one at Taunton.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmond Malone, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Malone is busy working on his Life of Shakespeare and adding new notes to Boswell''s Life of Johnson. Mentions a portrait of [Edmund?] Spenser.
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Malone is busy working on his Life of Shakespeare and adding new notes to Boswell''s Life of Johnson. Mentions a portrait of [Edmund?] Spenser.
Autograph Letter Signed from Hermann Vezin, London, to Jerome
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Vezin asks the recipient if he has a part for his 19 year old son.
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Vezin asks the recipient if he has a part for his 19 year old son.
Autograph Letter Signed from Wellington, London, to a Duchess
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Letter is largely illegible, but is in response to a letter from the recipient. Original folder identifies correspondent's name as "Wellington?"
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Letter is largely illegible, but is in response to a letter from the recipient. Original folder identifies correspondent's name as "Wellington?"
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmond Malone to an Unidentified Recipient
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Addressed to "Sir." Points out a mistake concerning a note for the portrait of Shakespeare in a large octavo edition. Also contains a typed transcription.
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Addressed to "Sir." Points out a mistake concerning a note for the portrait of Shakespeare in a large octavo edition. Also contains a typed transcription.
Autograph Letter Signed from R.H. Hutton, The Spectator, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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Addressed to "Sir." Mentions a portrait of Shakespeare.
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Addressed to "Sir." Mentions a portrait of Shakespeare.
Autograph Letter Signed from I. Girtin, Little Newport Street, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Concerns a supposedly genuine Shakespeare autograph which he is offering to the Alderman.
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Concerns a supposedly genuine Shakespeare autograph which he is offering to the Alderman.
Autograph Letter Signed from C.J. Mathews, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Refers to letters from Hill & Williamson and Mr. Rogers' solicitor. The one from Rogers needs immediate attention.
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Refers to letters from Hill & Williamson and Mr. Rogers' solicitor. The one from Rogers needs immediate attention.