Autograph letter initialed from John Howard Payne, London, to Peter Moore, Piccadilly [manuscript], 1817 August 11.
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Title
Autograph letter initialed from John Howard Payne, London, to Peter Moore, Piccadilly [manuscript], 1817 August 11.
Description
1 item ; 19 x 13 cm
Associated name
Material base
Bifolium mounted on larger leaf (28 x 24 cm.), along with engraving of "Master Payne."
Scope and content
Payne hopes Moore, with his influence with the Drury Lane Committee, will support his proposition to play Frederick (in Lovers' vows), Lothair (in Adelgitha) and Hamlet within a fortnight of the reopening of the theatre. Written from 4 Southampton St., Covent Garden. Accompanied by engraved portrait of Payne and a facsimile of an autograph poem by Payne "To Mrs. Morris, with a blank album."
Note
First line of poem: Yes, yes! if 'tis sweet, mid the soul-stirring rights.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
Y.c.2075
Folger accession
cs1464