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Requests an audience with Kean, probably for the purpose of soliciting financial aid.
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Gee, London, to Charles Kean
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Requests an audience with Kean, probably for the purpose of soliciting financial aid.
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Requests an audience with Kean, probably for the purpose of soliciting financial aid.
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Moses Levy, London, to Charles Kean
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Wishes Kean and family a Happy New Year and thanks him for his remembrance.
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Wishes Kean and family a Happy New Year and thanks him for his remembrance.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund Glover, London, to Charles Kean
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Autograph Letter Signed from Epes Sargent, Boston, to Mrs. Charles Kean, London
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A letter of sympathy, following the death of Charles John Kean.
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A letter of sympathy, following the death of Charles John Kean.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Scharf, London, to Charles Kean
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Category : Hermes (Greek deity)
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Scharf indicates that Kean's "mention of Autolycus and the purse business reminds [him] of the thievish god Mercury!" On leaf 2, a drawing with the caption "Hermes Autolycus in the paenula & petasus with purse." Address on item: 1 T.S. (presumably Torrington Square). Also, a leaf labeled "Records of Norfolk" with drawings of a lion and mulberries.
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Scharf indicates that Kean's "mention of Autolycus and the purse business reminds [him] of the thievish god Mercury!" On leaf 2, a drawing with the caption "Hermes Autolycus in the paenula & petasus with purse." Address on item: 1 T.S. (presumably Torrington Square). Also, a leaf labeled "Records of Norfolk" with drawings of a lion and mulberries.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund G. Petre, London, to Charles Kean, London
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Refers to Kean's impersonation of Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII. Address appears on item as: 37 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London.
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Refers to Kean's impersonation of Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII. Address appears on item as: 37 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London.
Autograph Letter Signed from Bernard Burke, London, to Charles Kean
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Sardanapalus [by Byron] will indeed be an attraction ...
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Sardanapalus [by Byron] will indeed be an attraction ...
Autograph Letter Signed from John Mitchell, London, to Charles Kean
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Mitchell hopes Kean will see him for a few minutes, with regards to a recent conversation. Written from Royal Library, 33 Old Bond St. Printed date on item is 185-, with the precise date not filled in.
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Mitchell hopes Kean will see him for a few minutes, with regards to a recent conversation. Written from Royal Library, 33 Old Bond St. Printed date on item is 185-, with the precise date not filled in.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Dunphie, London, to [Charles Kean]
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Category : Morning post (London, England : 1803)
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Both letters concern his work as dramatic critic for the "Morning Post." Letters signed Charles Dunphy.
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Both letters concern his work as dramatic critic for the "Morning Post." Letters signed Charles Dunphy.
Autograph Letter Signed from Frederic Ledger, Era Office, London, to Charles Kean
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Inquires as to whether or not he can include the Kean name with the amount that they donate (instead of being listed as "A Friend"). Wishes to add the Kean name to the list for respectability and prestige.
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Inquires as to whether or not he can include the Kean name with the amount that they donate (instead of being listed as "A Friend"). Wishes to add the Kean name to the list for respectability and prestige.