ET-Z1,367 letter, mourning paper
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[23 May] From D. W. Probyn to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He passed her letter of condolence to the Queen and sends thanks for her condolences.
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[23 May] From D. W. Probyn to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He passed her letter of condolence to the Queen and sends thanks for her condolences.
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[25 February 1916] From Bertram Remsbery to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He sends birthday wishes; explains he was the wireless operator on Minnetonka who kept the secret of the happy event in America.
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[2 June 1910] From Chris [Christopher St John] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She mentions business arrangements for writing articles, McClure, Pearson's and asks for an advance on wages.
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[1 May 1891] From C. S. [Clement Scott] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He writes a very complimentary review of her performance that night as the Queen.
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[3 November 1891] From Evelyn Shaw to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She sends thanks for her kind letter, mentions possibly being out of work, and offers to visit.
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[3 August 1890] From [Unknown] [George Bernard Shaw] to Sweet lady [Ellen Terry]. He sends news, mentions the Rialto, Edy [Edith Craig]; sonnet written on reverse.
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[Undated] From John Sinclair to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He mentions the Professor, Mr Gladstone, Edward [Gordon Craig] and Miss Bateman, referring to the responsibility of marriage.
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[30 May] From Tom Taylor to Nelly [Ellen Terry]. A detailed letter about work, mentioning Laura, Mrs B, Bancroft, his views on various actors' performances. Letter continues in the margins
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[23 September] From Herbert Beerbohm Tree to Ellen Terry. He sends thanks and wishes her well; mentions Viola's good performance in The Tempest.
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[6 July] From H. B. T. [Herbert Beerbohm Tree] to Ellen Terry. He invites her to another rehearsal tomorrow before he leaves London.