Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W.C. Macready [manuscript], 1823-1830.

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Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W.C. Macready [manuscript], 1823-1830.

Knowles discusses lectures, his plays being produced at Drury Lane and Covent Garden, and Macready working in London. Mentions producing Alfred. One angry letter discusses a misunderstanding of terms with Mr. [Robert William?] Elliston. One is addressed from Cherry Bark House, top of Whale Brae, Newhaven, near Edinburgh. Three are postmarked from Glasgow. They are addressed to W.C. Macready at 31 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London; Theatre 4/3 [illegible] Whitehaven, Cumberland; 14 Conduit Street, Bond Street, London.

4 letters ; 23 x 19 cm to 26 x 20 cm.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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