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SANTLEY (Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)

Autograph Letter Signed to Messrs Boosey, thanking him for "letting me have my royalties ... for 1898", 1 side 8vo., 67 Carlton Hill, N.W., 10th May

Item Date:  1899
Stock No:  13233      £15

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SANTLEY (Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)

Autograph Letter Signed to Messrs Boosey, thanking them "for your prompt reply to mine - Account and cheque received", 1 side 8vo., 67 Carlton Hill, Maida Vale, N.W., 16th May

Item Date:  1900
Stock No:  16301      £15

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SANTLEY (Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)

2 Autograph Letter Signed to J. Leo Walsh, naming "my three songs for the 28th", and asking who will accompany, in the second he writes "I would like to see the conductor about 3" and "will call or wait in for him as most convenient", giving the address where he will be staying in Wilmslow, together 2 sides 8vo., 67 Carlton Hill, N.W., 9th and 27th March

Item Date:  1895
Stock No:  50928      £45

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SANTLEY (Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)

Autograph Letter Signed to Messrs Boosey, saying he will feel obliged for his "royalty a[ccount] for 1907 and cheque ... I am singing my song 'Sons of the ocean isle' at the Albert Hall 23 May if you think it worth while to advertise it" (5th May 1908), with his letter thanking them "for balance due to me" (8th May 1908), 3 sides 8vo., 67 Carlton Hill, Maida Vale, N.W., 5th - 8th May

Item Date:  1908
Stock No:  16303      £25

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SANTLEY (Sir Charles, 1834-1922, English Baritone)

Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Jack” sending he had been so busy he hadn’t had time to reply to him “the animals arrived in perfectly good order, but as I returned after Wednesday night to Birmingham, they demolished these among the household. My wife enjoyed them immensely & I fancy would like to see the inventor. It is rather too bad that I should not have any, but perhaps there are a few little ones left & as Mohammed cnnot go to the mountain he he. Will that be too cheeky... you may be inclined to overlook a little cheek in a pail mortal like me...” ending by sending his love to Jack and his family, 4 sides 8vo., 5 Upper Hamilton Terrace, St John’s Wood headed paper, 24th May

Item Date:  1896
Stock No:  43466      £55

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