Autograph letter signed from F. Reynolds, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Monday.

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Autograph letter signed from F. Reynolds, London, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 18th or 19th century Monday.

Reynolds informs the recipient that all pieces intended for representation at Drury Lane must be sent there, addressed to Stephen Price. As manager, Price will decide whether the piece will be accepted or rejected. Letter addressed "Dear Sir." Addressed from Warren Street.

2 leaves ; 17 x 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7482852

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Reynolds, Frederick, 1764-1841

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Price, Stephen, 1782 or 1783-1840

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Drury Lane Theatre

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