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Discussing his inability to answer a question posed in an earlier letter and setting a date in April to meet after his return from a month in Dublin. Has told Mr. Fawcett what the recipient has written and Fawcett thanks him for it. Kind compliments to Mr. Smith. Letter addressed to "Sir." With a loose address leaf from a different letter to C. M. Young at 3 Dutchess Street, Portland Place, London.
Rutherford compliments Kean on his perfomance as Hamlet, comparing it to that of Macready and [Charles Mayne?] Young.
Addressed to "Very dear and most kind friends." Concerns a book Young accidentally carried away, which he hopes his recipients have now received.
Sends the recipient a P. Box ticket for Wednesday next and asks if he has seen the previous day's Court Journal. Signed from C. Kean. Letter addressed "Dear Sir."
Letter addressed "My dear Charlie." Signature is smudged; last name of correspondent may be "Porth."
Short letter: Sir, As you appear to be of a different opinion to Juliet when she asks 'What's in a name?' and moreover, are pleased to attach some value to the one I am known by, I beg to subscribe myself, Sir, your most obedient humble servant -- Charles Landseer. Addressed from 8 Southampton St., Fitzroy Square.