ET-Z1,427 letter British Library [26 June 1910] From Chris [Christopher St John] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She hears from Edy [Edith Craig] that Ellen Terry does not agree to the terms proposed; asks for an hour of her time to help with McClure article due...
ET-Z2,249 letter British Library [Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Honi [Honi Stanford]. She reports that Henry Irving is quite well but is concerned that Nurse Stanford should get well and not leave until Dr Farr allows. Ellen Terry has...
ET-Z1,370 letter British Library [28 November 1891] From Louisa Badden (Louisa Pyne) to Miss Ellen Terry. She mentions a pupil for Patience in forthcoming production with Mr [Henry] Irving of Henry VIII in which Ellen Terry will play Catherine; mentions Mr...
EC-Z3,363 letter British Library [4 March 1947] From Reverend Vincent Howson to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He is happy that the Ellen Terry Centenary service was a great occasion.
EC-Z3,095 letter British Library [10 August] From Antoinette Burgiss to Edy [Edith Craig]. She explains that it is not the Villa d'Esbo but Mrs Bryen’s Italian garden on Bantry Bay; detailed news; mentions having seen five plays at the Abbey...
ET-Z1,295a letter British Library [30 December 1909] From M. M. [Margaret Mackail] to E. T. [Ellen Terry]. [Ellen Terry's gift of the Bastien-Lepage painting of Henry Irving to the National Portrait Gallery, which plans to sell photographs for Actors' Orpha...
ET-D2240 letter British Library [28 February 1910] From J. C.[illegible] Barnett to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He refers to her mention of the late Fred Archer in her book, quoting a passage and asking her to verify it; annotated 'Boo' [Mrs Rumball].
EC-AZ3,049 letter British Library [24 July 1928] From M. Creagh-Henry to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry and apologies that unable to attend the memorial service tomorrow.
EC-AZ3,272 letter British Library [25 July 1928] From Louise J. Wyndham and F. W. Wyndham to Edith Craig. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, hoping laurel wreath was appropriate.
EC-Z3,213 letter British Library [4 April] From Pollie Emery to Dame Lena [Lena Ashwell]. She offers to help on the stage or in front of house for the Ellen Terry Memorial benefit matinee.