ET-Z1,366 letter
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[3 April 1906] From D. W. Probyn to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Thanks her for two letters and reassures her that she can reveal that the Queen gave her the brooch for her Jubilee.
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[3 April 1906] From D. W. Probyn to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Thanks her for two letters and reassures her that she can reveal that the Queen gave her the brooch for her Jubilee.
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[Undated] From Charles Reade to my dear [Ellen Terry]. He responds to proposition regarding her salary, making reference to relative pay of Miss Erskine and others and the importance of saving.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Graham Robertson] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Marked as a postscript; he asks for details of the Ruth she mentioned, Marie Linden and Blanche Horlock not being right for the part. He mentions Miri...
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[Undated] From Graham [Graham Robertson] to Nell [Ellen Terry]. He refers wittily to the good responses to her performance as Nurse; Hester is at Hambledon with her mother and brother and will give a recital at Aeo...
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[13 July] From [Unknown] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She reports on sad news and behaviour of Georgiana Wilton who stayed with her for seven weeks while being treated by Dr Kingscote.
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[Undated] From Fanny Stirling to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. She mentions girl in previous letter, having worked with Edie [possibly Edith Craig]; performance in Macbeth; rarely goes out.
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[17 June 1891] From Bram Stoker to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He sends advice on asking publishers for prices, dealing with rights, and to keep secret what each one offers; mentions Mr Grove and Longmans.
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[Undated] From Marie Tempest to gracious lady [Ellen Terry]. She thanks her for her good wishes on Wednesday and mentions her own performance as Alice in relation to the original.
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[26 April] From H. B. T. [Herbert Beerbohm Tree] to Ellen Terry. He writes about arrangements for the Stratford presentation in Shakespeare week, a separate tribute from the theatrical profession, and no speech requ...
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [G. F. Watts] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He hopes she will sometimes let him know of her successes, expresses regret and feeling that he had ruined her life and suggests that they do not meet...