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Powell reminds the recipient that members of the company are entitled to published copies of The secret. Recipient is probably Edward Morris, but could also be George Colman the younger.
Mentions sonnet "To the Muse of Painting" written by George Romney's son, John.
Discusses Miss Stephens first appearance at Drury Lane in "The Beggar's Opera." At the top of the letter is a proposed arrangement for the following week to be printed on playbills.
Farren indicates the prices for private boxes. Address on letter: 51 Grove Place.
Arranges a time to call and requests that Webster "Tell Kean he is Trumpus Major - that is King of the Trumps."
Lyon gives his terms for appearing in "Born to save." Written on the back of a playbill for W.F. Lyon's engagement at the Theatre Royal. Plays listed on the playbill include Lyon's own "Destiny" as well as Romeo and Juliet, Lytton's Lady of Lyons, and Hamlet.
Mentions the Eyes of Water (lakes in Mexico). Asks if the recipient has sent the book. Addressed to "Dearly beloved."
Concerning his Poetical works of John Dryden, 1874.