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Buckstone, John Baldwin5
Keeley, Robert, 1793-18691
Stoker, Bram1
Keeley, Robert1
Harris, M.1
Dickens, Charles1

Sender: Buckstone, John Baldwin

Recipient: Keeley, Robert, 1793-1869

Letters: 1

Date(s): 22 Jan [1858]

Location: BC MS Misc. Letters 2 Buckstone

Note: With a press-cutting, portrait. The material was formerly bound into a volume containing also a transcript of the letter, which is now shelved in a separate author/alphabetical sequence following the main sequence of Miscellaneous Letters.

Sender: Dickens, Charles

Recipient: Buckstone, John Baldwin

Letters: 1

Date(s): 7 Jan 1855

Location: BC MS 19c Dickens.

Note: As described in the manuscript catalogue by Dr. Eric G. Millar, kept with the letters.


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Harris, M. to Buckstone, John Baldwin

20 Aug 1879

Sending Buckstone money Note in Sala's hand reads: "AnswdAug 24/79".20 Aug 1879

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Letter from John Baldwin Buckstone, with related material.

Buckstone, John Baldwin

1858

Comprises 1 autograph letter from Buckstone to Robert Keeley dated 22 January [1858], with a note appended in the handwriting of Robert Keeley (and with a transcript), and 1 printed and autographed po...

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Sender: Buckstone, John Baldwin

Recipient: Stoker, Bram

Letters: 1

Date(s): 5 Sep 1873

Location: BC MS 19c Stoker

Note: Draft of a speech made at the Theatre Royal Dublin, 5 Sep 1873. A note on the cover envelope in Bram Stoker's writing describes it as "Bukky's Auto". This could have been given to Stoker when he worked as a dramatic critic for one of the Dublin papers. Sender was an actor (comedian) and dramatist. He was also manager of the Haymarket, 1853-76.