Papers of Mrs. Inchbald [manuscript], 1784-1821, 1909.

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Papers of Mrs. Inchbald [manuscript], 1784-1821, 1909.

Contents: [Haymarket] box office receipts for 4 nights, 1784-1786 (1-4). Notes about herself, and about various writers and their works, including remarks on Othello and the interpretations of certain actors, ca. 1801, (5-8). Will, April 29, 1821, signed and sealed only, (9). Notes by [F. Phillips] from several of her Pocket books, and a statement and letter from Agnes Croucher, May 20, 1909, vouching for certain of the Inchbald MSS at the Folger Library, (10-13). (6) is written on the blank pages of the part-book for Count Abeville in "The hue and cry", by Mrs. Inchbald.

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