Receipt from Covent Garden Theatre to John Booth [manuscript], 1810 May 29.

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Receipt from Covent Garden Theatre to John Booth [manuscript], 1810 May 29.

Received of John Booth Esqe the sum twenty five pounds four shillings, being the charge for preparing 2 grants of annuity from the proprietors of Covent Garden Theatre to Mr. Booth. Signed by R. Longstaff and R.W. [Hutt?].

1 leaf ; 86 x 201 mm.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Booth, John, fl. 1809-1810.

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Hutt, R. W., fl. 1810,

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Covent Garden Theatre

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Thomas Harris, John Philip Kemble and others proprietors of the New Theatre Royal called Covent Garden Theatre. From the description of Grant for 85 years from Covent Garden Theatre to George Raikes of Cornhill, Esq. [manuscript], 1809 September 18. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 281643481 The Covent Garden Theatre was built by John Rich in London in 1732. Also known as the Royal Opera House. From the description of Documents concerning finance...

Longstaff, R., fl. 1810,

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