ET-D2349 letter
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[6 September 1907] From A. P. Watt to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He refers to the proofs sent to Mr Keary by mistake and suggests that it is unnecessary to forward them.
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[6 September 1907] From A. P. Watt to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He refers to the proofs sent to Mr Keary by mistake and suggests that it is unnecessary to forward them.
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[30 September 1907] From A. P. Watt to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]. He conveys Mr Hutchinson's request for copy of [Ellen] Terry's Recollections and Reflections.
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[15 June 1910] From Christopher St John to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Fee and royalties for reading Lecture on Shakespeare's Heroines in America and England, while she retains the copyright, with Ellen Terry having sole...
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[26 July 1910] From Chris [Christopher St John] to Gandy [Ellen Terry]. She writes about arrangements for visit; Olive renting cottage for August; Edy [Edith Craig] waiting for false teeth; has written new introduction to...
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[1927] From Baby [Christopher St John] to Matka [Edith Craig]. She asks [Edith Craig] to send two letters, drafts of which are enclosed, to Mr Watt and to Mr Hart about republication of part of her autobiography i...
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[Undated] From Christopher St John to Andre Charlot. Complaint regarding Mr Gilbert Laye's announcement that the play was to be excluded from Russian Red Cross matinee.
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[12 February 1913] From Christopher St John to May [May Webster]. She asserts the condition that Edith Craig produce the Pageant of the Stage; last time no fee was paid; marked 'copy'.
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[Undated] From George Alexander to Mr C. St John [Christopher St John]. He sends good wishes for her play which was excellent when he read it.
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[8 October 1909] From J. M. Barrie to Miss St John [Christopher St John]. He would like to lease the [unidentified] flat until 1913, and outlines some costs.
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[27 March 1917] From Sydney Fairbrother to Miss St John [Christopher St John]. She returns two seats and thanks him for the opportunity to play in The Hired Girl.