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Tenniel writes that he is sending a sketch of his idea of a costume for Shylock (the sketch is located in ART Box T311 no.2). Letter addressed to "Irving," possibly Henry Irving. Addressed from 10 Portsdown Road.
Tenniel writes that he is sending a sketch of "his notion of what Othello's armour might be." On letterhead from 10 Portsdown Road, Maida Hill.
Asks for a box or seat for Monday night to see Henry Irving's Shylock.
Includes one autograph letter signed, seven envelopes and two telegrams. (2) is a telegram from Irving and Terry on the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Correspondent and recipient locations include Chicago, New York, London, and Stratford-on-Avon.
Invites Phelps to dinner the following Sunday and suggests that Phelps' son come as well. Mentions his hope that several other Americans will also be present: J.G. Blaine, Abbey (either Edward Austin Abbey or Henry Eugene Abbey?), Boughton, W.H. Hurlbert, Osgood, Smalley, "& perhaps Bret Harte."
Irving thanks Lawson for the "'George'-- the relic of that marvel Edmund Kean."
A short letter regarding "performances and engagements." On letterhead of 20 Bedford Street, London, W.C. Recipient's name is partially illegible, possibly Mr. Mor[ow?].
Asks what night the recipient will come to see the "Lady of Lyons."
Concerns a dog Irving is presenting to Ada Rehan.