Autograph letter signed, dated : Pimlico, to Mr. [Henry] Sudlow, 1850 Feb. 14.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Pimlico, to Mr. [Henry] Sudlow, 1850 Feb. 14.

Declining to perform in [Mendelssohn's] Elijah on 4 March because he is engaged that evening with the Philharmonic, and adding that for a concert in Manchester (St. Paul) he was paid 20 guineas, and does not feel he can sing for less.

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