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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-15T12:49:35machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-15T12:49:35humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonCarr, George CharlespresumedCarr, G. C. (George Charles)presumedactive 1822Chalmers, George, 1742-1825,Drury Lane Theatre.Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,Steevens, George, 1736-1800Winston, James, 1773-1843,Carr, George CharlesWinston, James, 1773-1843,. Autograph letters to James Winston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1806-1819.Winston, James, 1773-1843,Carr, George CharlesElliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831.Drury Lane Theatre.Autograph letters to James Winston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1806-1819.5 items.Correspondents: G.C. Carr, Marie Cubitt, J. Norton, and two unidentified correspondents. Most letters sent to Winston at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with several conveying messages to Winston's associate R.W. Elliston. (1), an undated letter fragment (probably early 19th century) from G.C. Carr, refers to Louisa's engagements. (2), dated London, May 8th, 1806, is a request to appear at the theater next season, written in the third person from "A young lady whose theatrical abilities both in tragedy and comedy have been honored with the most flattering commendations" (correspondent also refers to herself as E.M. at Mr. Hutchings, Little Earl Street, Seven Dials). (3), dated Monday August 9, 1819, is a similar request from "A young lady of the first respectability." (4), dated Leicester, 10th September 1819 from J. Norton, concerns the terms he will accept, which he hopes Winston will relay to Mr. Elliston. (5), an undated letter from Marie Cubitt, informs Winston that she is too ill to come out that day and her "voice is quite gone." Folger Shakespeare LibraryElliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,. Autograph letters to R.W. Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1815-1824.Elliston, R. W. (Robert William), 1774-1831,Williams, Wm., 19th cent.DeVille, J., 19th cent.Drury Lane Theatre.Autograph letters to R.W. Elliston from various correspondents [manuscript], ca. 1815-1824.8 items ; 19 x 12 cm to 24 x 19 cm.Seven letters and one invoice. Correspondents: Wm. Williams, Jno. Brunton, G.C. Carr, [S?] Faulkner, Catharine C. Enfield, Marie Cubitt, and unidentified correspondent. Letters sent to Elliston either at 9 Stratford Place, Oxford Street or the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. (1), undated from Wm. Williams, concerns theatrical abitions of the correspondent; he informs Elliston that he would be "happy to study any selections from Richard or Iago or both, that you may consider best fitting." Annotation on leaf 2v reads "negative." (2), postmarked Ap. 6 1815 from John Brunton, concerns Brunton's desired rate of pay as actor and manager. (3), dated August 6th, 1819 from G.C. Carr at Somers' Town, requests a meeting to discuss business of Drury Lane Theatre. (4), dated 7 July 1820 from Mr. Faulkner, T.R. Margate, indicates the correspondent's desire to settle his family in London. (5), dated June 23d 1823 from Catharine C. Enfield, concerns the correspondent's desire to try her abilities as a tragic actress. (6), postmarked Sep. 1824 from Marie Cubitt, concerns terms of payment. (7), undated and from an unidentified correspondent, suggests that if Elliston wants to establish the credit of his theatre, he should "not introduce young ladys of light character." Also refers to Mr. T. Welsh. (8) is an invoice from Mr. Elliston to J. DeVille for light chandeliers with the note "Paid by bills at Birmingham - £216-8-0" following the itemized information. Folger Shakespeare LibraryDrury Lane Theatre. Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and George Charles Carr, of Sydney St., parish of St. Pancras [manuscript], 1822 June 19.Drury Lane Theatre.Carr, E., fl. 1820,Carr, George Charles,Elliston, R. W. 1774-1831,Articles of agreement between R. W. Elliston and George Charles Carr, of Sydney St., parish of St. Pancras [manuscript], 1822 June 19.1 folder.For the engagement of Carr as a performer and prompter for 1 year. Also, his signature, an inventory of furniture ... belonging to Charles Sewell in No. 11 Sydney St., signed by Carr's wife, E. Carr, October 6, 1820, and another almost identical, signed by Carr, October 11, 1820, accounts of money collected for his widow, various receipts of hers, 1823-1824, and a note and newspaper cuttings on Carr, 1823. Folger Shakespeare LibraryCarr, George Charles,. Autograph letter signed from George Charles Carr, London, to George Steevens [manuscript], 1794 February 25.Carr, George Charles,Steevens, George, 1736-1800Autograph letter signed from George Charles Carr, London, to George Steevens [manuscript], 1794 February 25.1 item.Informing Steevens of his progress as a young lawyer. Folger Shakespeare LibraryChalmers, George, 1742-1825,. Autograph letter signed from George Chalmers, Office for Trade, Whitehall, to George Steevens [manuscript], 1795 April 25.Chalmers, George, 1742-1825,Steevens, George, 1736-1800Autograph letter signed from George Chalmers, Office for Trade, Whitehall, to George Steevens [manuscript], 1795 April 25.1 item.Mentions his want of Barclay's Examination of Mr. Kendrick's review of Mr. Johnson's edition of Shakespeare. Folger Shakespeare Library