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Recipients: Winston and P. Moore, both at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (1), to Moore, refers to a demand for seven pounds that he refuses to pay on account of the absence of several actors from his last benefit. (2), to Winston, encloses a list of parts played by Smith. The list of parts is still with the letter.
Two page a.l.s. (1816) from John Smith to Amos Patten, Esq. to survey settlers' lots within the tract of land purchased of the Indians on the Penobscot River. Also includes: instructions dated June 14, 1814.
Correspondents: Augustin Daly and John Farrington.
Recipients: Sara A. Underwood, B.F. Underwood, and Edmund C. Stedman. (1), to Mrs. Sara A. Underwood, indicates that she has sent away an article on the Shakespeare question. Also mentions Ralph Waldo Emerson and Mr. [Walt?] Whitman. (2), to B.F. Underwood, gives thanks for words of sympathy. (3) and (4), both addressed to Edward [i.e. Edmund] C. Stedman, contain autobiographical information. Both (3) and 4) accompanied by envelopes addressed to Edward C. Stedman in New York City (envelope with (4) has been annotated to read Edmund C. Stedman). Also, with (4), a clipping of Smith's poem "Her dead Christ" (first line: Lay the dead Christ on my bosom! Everywhere).
Signed from Henrietta E.V. Stannard (John Strange Winter). Regarding the Bacon-Shakespeare question.
Letter concerns the date of Hamlet. Recipient only identified as "Sir Ernest." Address on item: 37 Gt. Ormond St. WC 1.
Recipients : Augustin Daly, Joseph Francis Daly and Richard Dorney. (2) introduces C.W. Tayleure of Baltimore to Augustin Daly. (3) refers to the wound in Edwin Booth's hand.
All three letters are addressed "My dear sir," but recipient is almost certainly Charles Kean. (1) gives information about priests of Apollo. (2) gives feedback on the decision to set the trial of Hermione in a theater. (3) expresses delight with the recipient's Winter's tale. Address on letters: 31 Regent's Villas, St. John's Wood.
Has heard that Malone will be with them that evening. Suggests that he had best take up Angelo in Measure for Measure, Jaques and Macduff, Burleigh in Mary Stuart and the part in Magda.