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Keeley thanks Mr. Milton for remembering her and her "passion for flowers." Signed M.A. Keeley. On letterhead of North End Lodge, Walham Green S.W.
Keeley has been unwell and asks the recipient to find a replacement for her Wednesday performance. Signed M.A. Keeley.
Keeley will be out of town for a few days and will not be using the box Mrs. Liston lent her; hopes she can use the box again next week. Written from 10 Pelham Crescent. S.W. and signed M.A. Keeley.
Apologizes for not answering the recipient's note sooner. Quotes the gravedigger in Hamlet: "age with stealing steps hath clawed me with his crutch." On letterhead of 10 Pelham Crescent. S.W.
Recipient is likely H.J. Loveday. Keeley hopes not to have to appear in a performance; indicates that "as Sam's Revues will of course cram the theatre, do like good souls, let me off." Written from 10 Pelham Crescent.
Keeley tells the recipient that the "Orlandos in the stalls" were referring to her as "Bewitching Rosaline." Also mentions that she has another soubriquet for the recipient: "The American Nesbitt." Sends her regards to Mr. Daly. On letterhead of 10 Pelham Crescent. S.W.
Recipient is likely Sarah Flower. Keeley regrets she will not be able to accept Mrs. Flower's invitation, since she has been suffering from rheumatism. She had so wished to visit Stratford. On letterhead of 10 Pelham Crescent S.W.
Keeley says he is not "in possession of a single relateable anecdote of Mr. Elliston." Written from 3 William St., Euston Square.
Comprises 3 autograph letters, 1 from Robert Keeley to Thomas B. Ross of Ipswich dated 18 February 1856, and 2 from Mary Anne Keeley to an unnamed gentleman dated Monday 23 April and to Hugh Turner dated 4 February 1899 (with transcripts), 1 printed portrait of Mrs Mary Anne Keeley on her ninetieth birthday in 1895, 'photographed by Walery, Regent Street', 2 printed tickets for the Ipswich Lyceum Theatre, MatinÄ› Performance, Saturday 28 March 1891, in the name of Mr W.H. Booth, 1 printed programme for the same theatre with a description of it on recto, and 4 press-cuttings, including a scene from the 'new drama of 'Helping hands' at the Adelphi Theatre' depicting Robert and Mary Anne Keeley as the hero and heroine respectively, an extract from 'The Daily Graphic' for 30 March 1891, illustrating the opening of the New Lyceum Theatre at Ipswich with Mrs Keeley reciting Mr Ashby-Sterry's address, Mrs Keeley's speech on that occasion, and a press-cutting entitled 'New Theatre at Ipswich. Inauguration by Mrs Keeley'.