Receipt from Benjamin Dean Wyatt to Samuel Whitbread, London [manuscript], 1812 August 17.

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Receipt from Benjamin Dean Wyatt to Samuel Whitbread, London [manuscript], 1812 August 17.

Autograph receipt for £475 signed by Benjamin Wyatt. For Wyatt's commission on £9500 which was paid on account, for the rebuilding of the Drury Lane Theatre.

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