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Abbey, Edwin Austin to Stoker, Bram
Abbey, Edwin Austin
5 Apr 1901 - 1 Dec 1909; 6 n.d.
Six letters and two cards. Writing to Millet about coaches from Gt. Malvern and Kidderminster; William Laffan; return from U.S.A. now in a state of patriotic fervour; 5 April 1901, Irving and "Coriol...
Beckett, Arthur William to Stoker, Bram
Beckett, Arthur William
31 Mar 1882; 28 Apr 1898
Box at theatre; a first night performance must not clash with "Punch" Cabinet Council. Sender was a journalist, novelist and dramatist.
Adams, W. Davenport to Stoker, Bram
Adams, W. Davenport
30 Jan 1882 - 17 Feb 1898
Seats for the theatre; "Romeo and Juliet"; "Cymbeline"; etc. Sender was an author and a literary and dramatic critic.
Addison, Carlotta (or Charlotte) to Stoker, Bram
Addison, Carlotta (or Charlotte)
31 Oct [n.y.]
Seats for "Hamlet" and "Much Ado About Nothing".
Agnew, Sir William (Baronet) to Stoker, Bram
Agnew, Sir William (Baronet)
27 Jun 1897
A gift of "Dracula". Sender was head of the firm of Thomas Agnew & Sons - publishers and art dealers. He was also M.P. (L) 1880 for S.E. Lancashire.
Aide, Charles Hamilton to Stoker, Bram
Aide, Charles Hamilton
27 Jul 1898; 6 n.d.
A play of his own; the unsuitability of "Cyrano"; another play; appointments. Sender was a novelist and dramatist.
Aird, Sir John (M.P., Baronet) to Stoker, Bram
Aird, Sir John (M.P., Baronet)
19 Jun 1897
Sending Sir Henry Irving a paper. Sender was of the firm of John Aird & Sons - contractors.
Albanesi, Effie Maria to Stoker, Bram
Albanesi, Effie Maria
"Sunday" 10 Dec [n.y.]
Invitation to lunch. Sender was a novelist.
Alden, H.M. to Stoker, Bram
Alden, H.M.
29 Oct 1899
H.M. Alden was a lecturer and writer and editor of "Harper's Magazine". Looks forward to reading "Dracula".
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey to Stoker, Bram
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
28 Jul 1884 - 5 Nov 1899
Irving's performance of "Twelth Night"; "Merchant of Venice"; "Dracula".
Alexander, Sir George to Stoker, Bram
Alexander, Sir George
2 Nov 1884 - 15 Oct 1906; 10 n.d.
Would like to see "Much Ado"; first engagement with Irving; quotation from Chicago paper; charge for his autograph for Actors' Benevolent Fund; Stoker's illness; seats for theatre; address of places t...