Autograph letter signed from Richard Cumberland, Warren's Hotel, to an unknown recipient [manuscript], 1810 January 6.

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Autograph letter signed from Richard Cumberland, Warren's Hotel, to an unknown recipient [manuscript], 1810 January 6.

About the proposed new third theatre. Would like to lay Mr. Harris' proposal about the new theatre before the Committee when it meets; hopes to receive news of the petition for a charter laid before the King in Council. Young Wyatt's plan is perfect and complete.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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