ET Z1,145 letter
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[26 September 1902] From Winifred Dolan to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Dissolution of partnership of Edith Craig & Co; Miss Dolan's employment to continue on a weekly basis.
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[26 September 1902] From Winifred Dolan to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Dissolution of partnership of Edith Craig & Co; Miss Dolan's employment to continue on a weekly basis.
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[11 September] From Kitty R. [Kitty Dorynne] to Gogo [Ellen Terry]. She begs for a kitten to arrive before she starts school on 27 September.
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[31 January 1907] From Emile Durer to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He mentions his play Serge le Cosaque, about the Russo-Japanese war.
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[16 November] From Norman Hapgood to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He apologises for publication of article which wrongly appeared in the Journal instead of the more reputable Herald.
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[27 October 1909] From William Jack to Ellen Terry. He encloses copy of tribute to Sir Henry Irving at end of a lecture on Much Ado by Dr Stopford Brooke.
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[17] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She thanks her for goodies and for the invitation to The Firs; Gogo; she is in Gloucestershie with Edith [Craig]; Ted [Edward Gordon Craig].
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[Undated] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She is going with Boo [Elizabeth Rumball] to The Blackbirds Nest at Windsor Park and then to Henry Hay Cameron to sit and invites Bertha.
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[8 June] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She is going for a rest to Halliford soon and to the Gymnasium with Edie tomorrow; suggests meeting; Tom Taylor's old office in Whitehall.
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[3 May] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She asks for help for a widow and work for her son; received 14 appeals for help that morning in post; Bram Stoker.
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[June 1907] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to Kate [Kate Lewis]. She cannot attend the concert arranged by Malcolm McHardy in aid of his hospital but encloses a cheque for £100.