Autograph letter signed from Charles Osborne, Theatre Royal, Worthing, to J[ames] Winston [manuscript], 1825 September 2.

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Autograph letter signed from Charles Osborne, Theatre Royal, Worthing, to J[ames] Winston [manuscript], 1825 September 2.

He has no objection to accepting a minor situation at Drury Lane, which would enable Winston to judge his abilities.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7387614

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Osborne, Charles E.

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