Bartley writes about the performance of "Ina," a play written by Lady Dacre, which featured Edmund Kean and was well attended but ultimately unsuccessful. He refers to a letter his wife received from her...
Lawrence, William J. (William John), 1862-1940; Letters; Archer, William, 1856-1924
In a typed letter from London, Lawrence discusses the progress of his book and asks Archer to send some of the notes and manuscripts he will soon require. He mentions a letter from Holloway which he encloses.
In a letter written from Whitby, England, Irving arranges with Nicholson a program of recitations, giving titles, order, and time required [from file label].
Charles Kemble writes an unnamed lady saying that although he was the chairman of a committee, he does not remember the titles of any "Mss" she mentions.