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Submits plays for the recipient's review, explaining that his "deep reading and extensive information will dictate whether they are fit for the perusal of Mr. Kemble or not." Probably a reference to Charles Kemble. Signed Jno. Josh. Stafford.
Jefferson explains his reasons for what he has already communicated via telegraph: he will play 4 nights instead of a week. Goes on to comment that "there is nothing more contemptible in an artist than trying to make capital out of his misfortune." Recipient unidentified. Signed "Joe."
Hunter responds to the recipient's enquires about the authorship of some manuscripts. Addressed to "Sir."
Letter largely concerns John Eckford's claim to the estate at Lithgow. Makes a passing, parenthetical Shakespeare reference: "(the great point desiderated by Othello in the case of his wife)"
Concerning his Poetical works of John Dryden, 1874.
Letter is addressed "My dear Sir."