Receipt from Charles Holland to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.

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Receipt from Charles Holland to Drury Lane Theatre [manuscript], 1820 July 10.

Autograph receipt for the balance of his salary for the season of 1819-1820, signed by Holland. Also, a ticket signed by Holland, November 1, 1817, and a check made out to Holland, signed by R. Peake, February 11, 1809.

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Drury Lane Theatre

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