Autograph letter signed from John Howard Payne, New York, to Roden, Esq., office of the Morning herald, London [manuscript], 1832 October 16.

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Autograph letter signed from John Howard Payne, New York, to Roden, Esq., office of the Morning herald, London [manuscript], 1832 October 16.

Recipient is likely Thomas Roden, cashier of the Morning herald. Payne asks the recipient's help in helping his friend and countryman Mr. Hackett, presumably James Henry Hackett.

2 leaves ; 24 x 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7564122

Folger Shakespeare Library

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