Autograph letter signed from George Macfarren, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], 1826 March 29.

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Autograph letter signed from George Macfarren, London, to [James Winston?] [manuscript], 1826 March 29.

Also, on p.78, a ticket signed by G. Macfarren for the Queen's Theatre, 1831 February 15.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7108903

Folger Shakespeare Library

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King's Theatre (London, England)

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Opened as Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 9 April 1705; in 1714 changed name to King's Theatre; in 1837 renamed Her Majesty's Theatre; closed and demolished in 1891; rebuilt and reopened 28 April 1897. The theatre changes names to either Her Majesty's Theatre or His Majesty's Theatre depending on whether a queen or king is on the British throne. John Ebers, a bookseller, took over the management of the theatre in 1821; Ebers became involved in lawsuits in 1825 which, combined with a large increas...

Winston, James, 1773-1843

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Per note with collection: James Winston (1823-1892) arrived in Oregon City from Richmond, Virginia, in 1846, a young man of 21 years of age. From the guide to the James Winston letter to Louis Dement, 1891, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) James Winston (1773-1843) was an English actor and manager of several minor London theaters. He also worked as a theater architect and served as the secretary of the Garrick Club from its inception in 1831 until his death. Over...

Macfarren, George, 1788-1843

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English dramatist and theatrical manager. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : [London?, 13 May 1820], to Mr. [Joseph?] Glossop, [1820 May 13]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270581445 ...

Winston, James, 1779-1843

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English actor and author. From the description of Autograph letter signed : to W.E. Benke, 1832 Dec. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270588483 ...