Autograph letter signed from Frances Nicholl to [Mrs. Garrick, Hampton] [manuscript], 1802 November 9.

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Autograph letter signed from Frances Nicholl to [Mrs. Garrick, Hampton] [manuscript], 1802 November 9.

Had meant to go to Hampton, but will now visit her when Mrs. Garrick returns to the Adelphi. Quotes Macbeth, "might be said hereafter." Requests her box for Saturday next. Mrs. Staples tells her that Mrs. Garrick is quite well.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7254067

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Garrick, Eva Maria, 1724-1822

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Eva Garrick was the wife of British actor David Garrick. From the description of Letters from various correspondents, 1775-1821. (Harvard University, Wadsworth House). WorldCat record id: 70316245 From the description of Letters from various correspondents, 1775-1821. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612375098 Wife of David Garrick. From the description of Autograph note in third person : Adelphi, to "three dear and good friends", [after 1814] J...

Staples, Mrs., fl. 1802

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Nicholl, Frances, -1819

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

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William Shakespeare was likely born April, 23, 1564; he was baptized in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 26, 1564. He grew up, had a family, and bought property in Stratford while working in London, the center of English theater. As an actor, a playwright, and a partner in a leading acting company, he became both prosperous and well-known. His parents were John and Mary Shakespeare. John was a leatherworker and involved in local politics, first becoming an alderman and eventually a town bailiff. ...