ET-Z1,287 letter
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[13 May 1916] From Lillah [Lillah Macarthy] to Ellen Terry. About rehearsal call for Wednesday for Sir James Barrie's The Admirable Crichton charity matinee.
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[13 May 1916] From Lillah [Lillah Macarthy] to Ellen Terry. About rehearsal call for Wednesday for Sir James Barrie's The Admirable Crichton charity matinee.
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[27 July] From Malmesbury [Lord Malmesbury] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. He mentions the Bill passed in the House of Lords but not yet through House of Commons to stop 'these pernicious circulars'.
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[17 October 1905] From Compton Reade to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He sends his condolences on death of Henry Irving, referring to Charles Reade, Tom Taylor and the part of Bob Brierly.
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[25 June 1906] From Foska Szigertz to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He writes thanking her for her autograph and sends his photograph, referring to himself as a Hungarian boy admirer.
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[19 July 1906] From Franklin Thomason to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He sends the jubilee celebration album and hopes she will eventually donate it to the Bristol Museum.
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[7 July 1883] From H. Vezin [Hermann Vezin] to Nelly [Ellen Terry]. He praises her acting in Act II, mentioning her white dress and angelic appearance.
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[19 July 1883] From [Unknown] [G. F. Watts] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He mentions arrangements for the painting to be taken to Longridge Road, acknowledges difficulties with regard to communications between them and hope...
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[7 September 1896] From Stanley White to Lady Ellen [Ellen Terry]. He mentions Mr Bendall and Metropolitan Club, watching race all night.
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[Undated] From Oscar [Oscar Wilde] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. He thanks her for box and writes in admiration; looks forward to watching her performance and refers to her grace and artistry.
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[27 August 1890] From W. G. Wills to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He thanks her for her letter and mentions that he has not been to the sea or country that year.