ET-Z1,212 letter
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[30 December] From Carolyn Hatchard to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She asks for help with her role as Tilburina in opera based on The Critic by Sir Charles Stanford; annotated by Ellen Terry about arranging a meeting.
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[30 December] From Carolyn Hatchard to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She asks for help with her role as Tilburina in opera based on The Critic by Sir Charles Stanford; annotated by Ellen Terry about arranging a meeting.
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[9 January 1894] From [Unknown] [Henry James] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He replies to Ellen Terry's letter asking him to write a short play for her; wishes to give the matter more thought before deciding.
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[22 July] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She is sorry they did not meet before Bertha left the country; Ellen Terry is now moving to Ditchling and has let the Farm but is living opposite in t...
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[7 August 1901] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She reports on dresses, Lady Hardman, Aimee Lowther who is ill; treatment for rheumatism; Edy [Edith Craig] went for a motor drive with Ellen Terry fo...
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[13 March 1911] From Margaret Palgrave for E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Mrs Rumball [Elizabeth Rumball]. Ellen Terry is too ill to write; she promises another business letter on May 18th.
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[4 November 1910] Civic Forum Lecture Bureau. Handbill for Ellen Terry's Shakespeare lectures, with some authorial assistance from Christopher St John. Names of the Honorary Reception Committee. S...
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[4 December 1895] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She offers an unwritten comedy entitled The School for Saints with roles for Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; Mansfield, Forbes-Robertson, Tree.
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[21 April 1897] From Pearl Mary Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. Outlines a new play, set in Carlist war in Spain 1840-50; part for Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; contrasts with Napoleon and Sans Gene.
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[11 February 1898] From Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. New four-act comedy idea for Ellen Terry and Henry Irving, about Princess Lieven (former Russian ambassadress) and Guizot.
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[20 March 1905] From Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She explains technical problem with Ellen Terry's election to women's committee, Christopher St John's threat to expose the affair, and subsequent pre...