Autograph letter signed from E. Moss to J. Winston [manuscript], 1819 August 25.

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Autograph letter signed from E. Moss to J. Winston [manuscript], 1819 August 25.

Requests a trial night at Winston's house in any of the following characters: Iago, Shylock, Pierce, Richard the third, or any other in the same line of business. Addressed from the Two penny post office, Lombard St.

1 item ; 24 x 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7482568

Folger Shakespeare Library

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