ET-Z1,011 letter
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[28 April] From Mary Anderson de Navarro to Nell [Ellen Terry]. Invitation for Ellen Terry and Edith Craig to stay at Broadway; mentions Stratford and the Red House.
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[28 April] From Mary Anderson de Navarro to Nell [Ellen Terry]. Invitation for Ellen Terry and Edith Craig to stay at Broadway; mentions Stratford and the Red House.
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[20 October 1915] From Dorothea Irving to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She asks Ellen Terry to preside at the Pound Day of the St Pancras School for Mothers.
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[Undated] From Patricia King to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Grand daughter of Col. Sir George King asks Ellen Terry to be patron of 'our new society'; Dr Alcock and Sir Ernest Shackleton are interested.
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[31 May 1904] From Sidney Lee to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Receipt for Ellen Terry's subscription of one guinea to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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[Undated] From Justin [Justin McCarthy] to Sweet Nell [Ellen Terry]. He complains that Ellen Terry has not answered his letter and fears she is angry; asks to see her Friday night.
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[20 September 1904] From Edith Wynne Matthison to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She thanks Ellen Terry for sending her first-night telegram; mentions Sir Henry [Irving].
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[Undated] From Nellie Melba [Dame Melba] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She sends her autograph book and asks for signatures of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving; see ET-Z1,313.
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[15 November 1889] From Adelina Patti to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She thanks Ellen Terry for her note; she is better and hopes to sing tomorrow night; congratulations on her great success.
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[11 March 1883] From Fred Terry to Nell [Ellen Terry]. He recommends Stewart Mallam at Andrew Ball & Co, as accountant, who works for the Haymarket, London; heavily annotated by Ellen Terry.
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[12 June 1906] From Viola [Viola Tree] to Ellen Terry. She regrets that she was unable to attend or participate in Ellen Terry's matinee; she is house bound for another ten days.