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- catalog abstract "Includes manuscript copies of: August von Kotzebue's Pizarro. The Spaniards in Peru; or, The death of Rolla. A tragedy in five acts... English translation (1799) with annotations by Sheridan (Phillipps MS 10857); School for scandal prompt books from Drury Lane Theatre (1777-1779); School for scandal manuscript copy (17--) from Theatre, Smoke Alley, Dublin; School for scandal manuscript copy from Drury Lane Theatre (ca. 1809); School for scandal manuscript copy (before 1785); Sheridan's 1771 autograph manuscript of poem, Clio's protest; Beggar's Opera alterations by Sheridan and Wiliam Hopkins; and many other materials. Two bound volumes include voluminous numbers of documents, prints, and letters by, sent to, and between third parties concerning Sheridan. Volume I mostly concerns his theatrical career, while Volume II is primarily letters written to Sheridan in his capacity as a member of the House of Commons, requesting some favor or service. Includes: portrait engravings; financial records (contracts, bills, receipts); legal documents; theater related compositons, watercolor drawings, and printed broadsides; petitions to the government; House of Commons speeches; some Sheridan family materials (Charles Francis Sheridan (1750-1806), Thomas Sheridan (1775-1817), and others); items concerning the King's Theatre and the Drury Lane Theatre; and many others. Some persons associated are: George Coleman, John Philip Kemble, Thomas Linley, Richard Peake, Thomas Shaw, Richard Wilson, and others.".
- catalog alternative "Phillipps MS 10857".
- catalog contributor b754615.
- catalog contributor b754616.
- catalog contributor b754617.
- catalog contributor b754618.
- catalog contributor b754619.
- catalog contributor b754620.
- catalog date "1771".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid is available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou01964".
- catalog description "Includes manuscript copies of: August von Kotzebue's Pizarro. The Spaniards in Peru; or, The death of Rolla. A tragedy in five acts... English translation (1799) with annotations by Sheridan (Phillipps MS 10857); School for scandal prompt books from Drury Lane Theatre (1777-1779); School for scandal manuscript copy (17--) from Theatre, Smoke Alley, Dublin; School for scandal manuscript copy from Drury Lane Theatre (ca. 1809); School for scandal manuscript copy (before 1785); Sheridan's 1771 autograph manuscript of poem, Clio's protest; Beggar's Opera alterations by Sheridan and Wiliam Hopkins; and many other materials.".
- catalog description "Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) was a playwright, theatre proprietor, and politician. He was born in Dublin, Ireland and later moved to London. He became the manager and part-owner of the Drury Lane Theatre in 1776. He wrote several plays, including the comedies The Rivals (1775) and The School for Scandal (1780). He also served as a Minister of Parliament from 1780 to 1812.".
- catalog description "Richard Brinsley Sheridan Additional Papers, 1771-1809 (MS Thr 5-5.8). Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "See HOLLIS and OASIS for additional Sheridan material owned by the Houghton Library, but cataloged under separate call-numbers.".
- catalog description "Some persons associated are: George Coleman, John Philip Kemble, Thomas Linley, Richard Peake, Thomas Shaw, Richard Wilson, and others.".
- catalog description "The Letters of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, edited by Cecil Price (Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1966).".
- catalog description "Two bound volumes include voluminous numbers of documents, prints, and letters by, sent to, and between third parties concerning Sheridan. Volume I mostly concerns his theatrical career, while Volume II is primarily letters written to Sheridan in his capacity as a member of the House of Commons, requesting some favor or service. Includes: portrait engravings; financial records (contracts, bills, receipts); legal documents; theater related compositons, watercolor drawings, and printed broadsides; petitions to the government; House of Commons speeches; some Sheridan family materials (Charles Francis Sheridan (1750-1806), Thomas Sheridan (1775-1817), and others); items concerning the King's Theatre and the Drury Lane Theatre; and many others.".
- catalog description "fMS Thr 5.9 is cataloged as a single item, see HOLLIS 009252419.".
- catalog extent "2 linear feet (2 boxes and 8 volumes)".
- catalog hasFormat "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog issued "1771".
- catalog language "In English.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog relation "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "Colman, George, 1732-1794.".
- catalog subject "English drama.".
- catalog subject "Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.".
- catalog subject "Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823.".
- catalog subject "King's Theatre (London, England)".
- catalog subject "Linley, Thomas, 1732-1795.".
- catalog subject "Peake, Richard, 1792-1847.".
- catalog subject "Playwriting 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Royal Opera House (London, England)".
- catalog subject "Shaw, Thomas, approximately 1760-approximately 1830.".
- catalog subject "Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816.".
- catalog subject "Theater England History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Theater management.".
- catalog subject "Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)".
- catalog subject "Wilson, Richard, active 1774-1792.".
- catalog title "Phillipps MS 10857".
- catalog title "Richard Brinsley Sheridan additional papers, 1771-1809.".
- catalog type "Broadsides England 18th century. aat".
- catalog type "Broadsides England 19th century. aat".
- catalog type "Engravings England 19th century. aat".
- catalog type "Financial records England 18th century. aat".
- catalog type "Legal petitions. aat".
- catalog type "text".