The comedian tells Woodfall that his fees during his Irish tours have been fifty guineas a day, and that he remains in demand. Also gives news of politics, of the Dublin stage, and of Thomas Sheridan (1719-1788). ACC: 95.10.11 (44.298)
4 p. 24 x 19 cm. Concerning the American Revolution, and malicious personal attacks on himself; half of the 2nd leaf, which contained a poem, has been cut away.
4 p. 18 x 11 cm. Appreciation for the gift of Warner's book on manuscripts to Dulwich College. Explains his rationale for claiming that Shakespeare was tutored by Edward Alleyn. Accompanied by facsimile of Young's letter to which Fleay is responding, 1890 Nov 20.