ET-Z2,138 letter
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[27 July] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Pauline Chase]. She asks if 12 or 13 August will be convenient for her and her maid to stay; sends love to [Pauline], Alec and 'It'; mentions babies.
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[27 July] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Pauline Chase]. She asks if 12 or 13 August will be convenient for her and her maid to stay; sends love to [Pauline], Alec and 'It'; mentions babies.
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[1 August] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Pauline Chase]. She plans to rest all day tomorrow and catch the 4.05 train to Slough on Saturday if Alec will meet her; apologises for altering the day.
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[24 August] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Pauline Chase]. She sends warm thanks for having her to stay for a week at Farnham Common; her arm is preventing her from writing.
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[Undated] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Pauline Chase]. She asks if she can start at 11.30 unless it rains and invites Mr Wood to join them at Charles Dickens' house.
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[20 July 1888] From Ellen Terry to Miss Mills. She encloses a letter of recommendation for Miss Mills to theatre managers; travelling with Edith Craig; she plans a holiday to Lucerne, Germany and I...
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[9 October 1885] From Ellen Terry to Miss Perrott. She thanks her for her note, sends her autograph and quotes Hamlet; she was not very happy with the play or her performance.
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[1874] From Phillippa [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Charles Reade]. She mentions Mr G. in the Isle of Wight; Mrs Seymour; [signed in the character of Reade's play The Wandering Heir].
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[Undated] From Ellen Terry to Sir [Rev. Compton Reade]. Marked private. She writes [probably after Charles Reade's death] to his brother saying how much he meant to her.
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[19 May 1907] From Ellen Carew [Ellen Terry] to May and Ben [May and Ben Webster]. She thanks both Websters for loving wishes; mentions Miss [Margaret] Webster.
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[8 November 1900] From Ellen Terry to Mr Whitehead. She thanks Mr Whitehead, a Manchester doctor, for his kindness and photographs; William Thomsons of Willow Bank, Moss Side; the Bellhouse family; Pick...