Autograph letters signed from John Henderson, Bath, to George Colman and David Garrick [manuscript], 1774-1777.

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Autograph letters signed from John Henderson, Bath, to George Colman and David Garrick [manuscript], 1774-1777.

(1) Asks Colman's advice on the character he should play when he first appears at the Haymarket; suggests the role of Hamlet. (2) Thanks Garrick for writing to [John] Palmer on his behalf, although the effect has been most unpleasant. Mentions the roles he has been playing.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7090729

Folger Shakespeare Library

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