EC-Z3,412 letter British Library [20 July 1928] From Rev. H. Kingsford to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He discusses the arrangements for a service at St Paul's, Covent Garden and a monument for Ellen Terry there; mentions Mr [James] Carew, her brother [...
ET-Z1,220 letter British Library [December 1911] From Beatrice Heron-Maxwell to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. She plans to write a one-act play about Ninon de l'Enclos as vehicle for Ellen Terry; suggests a collaboration; mentions newspaper report of Ellen Ter...
EC-AZ3,059 letter British Library [23 July 1928] From Rudolph de Cordova to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry.
ET-Z1,243 letter fragment British Library [9 January 1894] From [Unknown] [Henry James] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He replies to Ellen Terry's letter asking him to write a short play for her; wishes to give the matter more thought before deciding.
SCB6-A6 letter British Library [8 January 1889] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Queen [Queen Palmer]. She mentions Fred's impatience about arrangements for seeing Macbeth; humourous mention of Artie Johnny.
ET-D2168 letter British Library [11 March 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co to Miss Edith Craig. Proforma royalty statement from McClure's Magazine for Ellen Terry's article on the Russian Ballet.
ET-D2169 letter British Library [11 March 1913] From Hughes Massie & Co. to Miss Ellen Terry. He informs her that American serial rights to her article on the Russian Ballet have been sold to McClure's.
EC-AZ3,096 letter British Library [July 1928] From Lucy Duff Gordon to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Very brief letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry.
EC-AZ3,118 letter on mourning paper British Library [28 July 1928] From Constance Holme to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry.
ET-Z1,321 letter British Library [15 December 1908] From Fred Milner to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He praises The Story of My Life and mentions Henry Irving; will call at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday to get Ellen Terry to write in his copy; his...