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[Undated] ‘To pay bills’, Henry Cass, H. Higson, Bennet, Mrs Myles.
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[Undated] ‘To pay bills’, Henry Cass, H. Higson, Bennet, Mrs Myles.
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[28 July 1928] From Harold Rylett to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is glad to accept the invitation from Edith Craig to be a pall-bearer at Ellen Terry's funeral.
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[20 September] York Everyman Theatre. Article about Edith Craig's forthcoming work at York, Pioneer Players, children of Ellen Terry and interview with Edith Craig.
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[29 November 1895] From Julia Arthur to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She sends some item[s] from an art store, remembering Edith Craig's fancy work but apologises that it is not silk.
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[24 July 1914] From Constance Campbell to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She asks Edith Craig to recommend a play she encloses to Suffrage Societies.
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[26 February 1929] From R. G. Eves to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Thanks Edith Craig for sending two souvenirs of The Dead Heart and Ravenswood.
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[Undated] From Edith Evans to Edy [Edith Craig]. She asks to be released from her promise to play for Edith Craig on the 27th so that she can go on holiday.
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[27 November 1894] From Joe Evans to Edy [Edith Craig]. He sends Edith Craig a piece of American glass made by Louis Tiffany for her birthday.
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[5 August 1907] From Alfred Filbert to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He will be delighted to meet Edith Craig's young cousin as well [see EC-Z3,232 and EC-Z3,233].
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[24 September 1932] From J. Kyrle Fletcher to Edith Craig. He hopes soon to supply some of the 19th century plays Edith Craig requests; asks for payment.