ET Z1,053 letter
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[28 January 1917] From J. M. Barrie to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. Mr Boucicault is dealing with business side; worried about so many words for her; his children had chicken pox.
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[28 January 1917] From J. M. Barrie to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. Mr Boucicault is dealing with business side; worried about so many words for her; his children had chicken pox.
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[11 February 1889] From E. H. Beecher to Nellie [Ellen Terry]. He wishes to see her, hopes for visit in Fall; has sent book of Mr Beecher's sermons and sayings; refers to age of 76.
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[April 1905] From Marie Corelli to Ellen Terry. She regrets she is unable to get seats for The Merry Wives of Windsor; row with photographer about actual site of Shakespeare's birthplace.
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[Undated] From Edith Craig to Mummie [Ellen Terry]. She describes Pinero's Second Mrs Tanqueray with Irene Vanbrugh and George Alexander; James Pryde's painting of Henry Irving; roses for Smallhythe.
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[25 May 1898] From Anthony H. Hawkins to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He agrees to read an excerpt of about ten minutes from his Dolly Dialogues on 16 June.
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[Undated] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She thanks Edgar for carnations which suited Margaret; she is leaving for New York and comments that it has been a very difficult year with illness af...
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[Undated] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to My poor little darling [Pauline Chase]. She sympathises with Pauline's forthcoming operation; Rosy Craig; mentions Mr Drummond and suggests meeting for lunch at the Savoy.
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[Undated] From Margaret E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Miss Elise Ennions. She thanks her for the present of frames; enjoyed meeting her mother and brother in Philadelphia; she is tired; Henry Irving.
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[25 December 1901] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. Christmas card with illustration, heart shaped; and covering letter sending best wishes for recovery as Boo [Elizabeth Rumball] is unwell.
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[24 April 1902] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She describes the alterations to the house; Audrey has left; mentions Bo [Catherine Elizabeth Powell]; arrangements for servants and Henry [Irving].