Lease counterpart from John Rose Drewe to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn [manuscript], 1800 April 7.

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Lease counterpart from John Rose Drewe to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn [manuscript], 1800 April 7.

Agreement between John Rose Drewe and Hugh Hammersley, bankers, of the first part, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, of the second part, and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. For the lease of private box in Drury Lane Theatre, for 11 years. Signed and sealed by Williams-Wynn.

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