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(1) Letter concerns a cup allegedly made of wood from Shakespeare's mulberry tree. On letterhead of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. With envelope addressed to Winter at the Red Horse Hotel. (2) Letter primarily concerns family news. Savage mentions that he recently finished his transcript of the Chamberlain's accounts, 1558-1619.
Many of the letters are addressed "My dear old friend" and are of a friendly nature. Most on letterhead of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon. Some letters with accompanying envelopes; recipient's locations include Edinburgh, London, and New York. (13) is a "Greeting for 1898" card addressed to Mr. and Mrs. W. Winter.
Savage mentions the cruel treatment he received from some of the trustees and the consequent unhinging of his wife's mind. Refers to his work with the Lord Chamberlain's accounts, 1558-1619, which he is hoping to publish. With envelope addressed to Winter.
Savage comments on some recently discovered information regarding Shakespeare at Stratford.
Savage thanks Potter for his kind letter. On letterhead of the Trustee's & Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. Also, pasted on leaf 2, visiting cards of Savage and W. Salt Brassington, along with a note from W.S. Brassington, Shakespeare Memorial Library, concerning Daniel's portrait of Shakespeare, addressed to G. Potter, 10 Priestwood Mansions, Highgate, London.
Offering congratulations to his daughter on the birth of his grand-daughter Rosamund. Signed "Ever your Burro." Addressed from the Bay Side Hotel, Bay City, Orange Co.
(1), on letterhead of The Art Club of Philadelphia and dated simply June 27, concerns biographical information about Paul Heyse. (2), dated 18 March 1899, concerns news from Stratford; mentions Samuel Timmins, Richard Savage and the Flowers. (3), dated May 17th 1903, mentions that Sidney Lee sailed the previous day and that he will see Furness in a few days. (2) and (3) accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.
Several concern papers Stoddard asks Winter to write. (1-2) Addressed from Mattapoisett, Massachusetts; (3) on letterhead of the Office of The Aldine, New York; (4-5) on letterhead of the Department of Docks, New York; (6) addressed from New York; (7) no location included.
Thanks Winter for the present of the Life of Mr. Edwin Booth, which he has read with much interest and pleasure.