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Jocelyn Brandon papers
Creator: Brandon, Jocelyn
Call Number: D.232
Dates: 1883-1962
Physical Description: 8 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Subject(s)
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Correspondence, 1888-1962
Series II: Manuscripts
Series III: Personal papers
Collection Overview
Title: Jocelyn Brandon papers
Creator: Brandon, Jocelyn
Call Number: D.232
Dates: 1883-1962
Physical Description: 8 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Playwright, theatrical producer, and solicitor, Jocelyn Brandon, was born in London, England in 1865. He was educated at Kings College, London, and also attended schools in Friedrichsdorf, Heidelberg and Paris. In 1904 he married Sara Apfel. They had four sons and two daughters. Brandon died May 24, 1948 at the age of 82. Notable events in Brandon's theatrical career were the production of his plays, The Love that Kills (1888), Only a Dream (1888), The Chaperon with Frederic Arthur (1913) and The Favourite of the King with T.S. Boas (1890). His attempts to solicit actors into investing in the Theatrical Trust were also a major part of his connections with the theatrical world. In his legal career, his involvement in the 1919 dispute over the contested will of the wealthy banker Herbert Stern, first baron of Michelham, stands out as one of his most important cases. Other cases relate to financial investments as well as general legal practices.
Scope and Content
Much of the collection relates to Brandon's theatrical interests. Included in the two boxes of correspondence are letters, mostly social in nature, written between 1883 and 1947 by actors, playwrights, producers, and others involved in the theatre. Some of the more noteworthy correspondents include letters from Herbert Beerbohm Tree (18 letters), George Alexander (10), Arthur Wing Pinero (2), Ellen Terry (2), Clement William Scott (1), Henry Irving (1, signed by him but in Bram Stoker's hand), W.S. Gilbert (1), and Max Pemberton (6). Many of the letters are in regard to the Theatrical Trust, which Brandon administered. Five boxes contain manuscripts and typescripts of plays written, co-written or translated by Brandon. In addition to the theatrical documents, there are two boxes and five scrapbooks that contain material on Brandon's legal career and the cases that he and his firrm, Brandon and Nicholson, handled. Other items include financial and legal agreements, his marriage settlement to Sara Apfel (July 25, 1904) and several program of the many plays and operas he attended.
Subject(s):
Theater
Correspondence
Drama
Legal instruments
Newspaper clippings
Brandon, Jocelyn
Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917
Alexander, George, Sir, 1858-1918
Pinero, Arthur Wing, 1855-1934
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928
Scott, Clement, 1841-1904
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck ), 1836-1911
Pemberton, Max, 1863-1950
Theatrical Trust (Firm)
Access
The Jocelyn Brandon papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Jocelyn Brandon papers, D.232, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Content List
Creator: Brandon, Jocelyn
Call Number: D.232
Dates: 1883-1962
Physical Description: 8 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Subject(s)
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Correspondence, 1888-1962
Series II: Manuscripts
Series III: Personal papers
Collection Overview
Title: Jocelyn Brandon papers
Creator: Brandon, Jocelyn
Call Number: D.232
Dates: 1883-1962
Physical Description: 8 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Playwright, theatrical producer, and solicitor, Jocelyn Brandon, was born in London, England in 1865. He was educated at Kings College, London, and also attended schools in Friedrichsdorf, Heidelberg and Paris. In 1904 he married Sara Apfel. They had four sons and two daughters. Brandon died May 24, 1948 at the age of 82. Notable events in Brandon's theatrical career were the production of his plays, The Love that Kills (1888), Only a Dream (1888), The Chaperon with Frederic Arthur (1913) and The Favourite of the King with T.S. Boas (1890). His attempts to solicit actors into investing in the Theatrical Trust were also a major part of his connections with the theatrical world. In his legal career, his involvement in the 1919 dispute over the contested will of the wealthy banker Herbert Stern, first baron of Michelham, stands out as one of his most important cases. Other cases relate to financial investments as well as general legal practices.
Scope and Content
Much of the collection relates to Brandon's theatrical interests. Included in the two boxes of correspondence are letters, mostly social in nature, written between 1883 and 1947 by actors, playwrights, producers, and others involved in the theatre. Some of the more noteworthy correspondents include letters from Herbert Beerbohm Tree (18 letters), George Alexander (10), Arthur Wing Pinero (2), Ellen Terry (2), Clement William Scott (1), Henry Irving (1, signed by him but in Bram Stoker's hand), W.S. Gilbert (1), and Max Pemberton (6). Many of the letters are in regard to the Theatrical Trust, which Brandon administered. Five boxes contain manuscripts and typescripts of plays written, co-written or translated by Brandon. In addition to the theatrical documents, there are two boxes and five scrapbooks that contain material on Brandon's legal career and the cases that he and his firrm, Brandon and Nicholson, handled. Other items include financial and legal agreements, his marriage settlement to Sara Apfel (July 25, 1904) and several program of the many plays and operas he attended.
Subject(s):
Theater
Correspondence
Drama
Legal instruments
Newspaper clippings
Brandon, Jocelyn
Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917
Alexander, George, Sir, 1858-1918
Pinero, Arthur Wing, 1855-1934
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928
Scott, Clement, 1841-1904
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck ), 1836-1911
Pemberton, Max, 1863-1950
Theatrical Trust (Firm)
Access
The Jocelyn Brandon papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Jocelyn Brandon papers, D.232, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Content List
Series I: Correspondence, 1888-1962
Box 1, Folder 1Correspondence, 1883-1887
Box 1, Folder 2Correspondence, 1888-1889
Box 1, Folder 3Correspondence, 1890
Box 1, Folder 4Correspondence, 1891
Box 1, Folder 5Correspondence, January-June 1892
Box 1, Folder 6Correspondence, July-December 1892
Box 1, Folder 7Correspondence, January-July 1893
Box 1, Folder 8Correspondence, August-December 1893
Box 1, Folder 9Correspondence, January-June 1894
Box 1, Folder 10Correspondence, July-December 1894
Box 1, Folder 11Correspondence, 1895
Box 1, Folder 12Correspondence, 1896
Box 1, Folder 13Correspondence, 1897
Box 1, Folder 14Correspondence, 1898
Box 2, Folder 1Correspondence, 1899
Box 2, Folder 2Correspondence, 1900
Box 2, Folder 3Correspondence, 1901
Box 2, Folder 4Correspondence, 1902-1903
Box 2, Folder 5Correspondence, 1904
Box 2, Folder 6Correspondence, 1905-1906
Box 2, Folder 7Correspondence, 1907-1909
Box 2, Folder 8Correspondence, 1910-1911
Box 2, Folder 9Correspondence, 1912
Box 2, Folder 10Correspondence, 1913
Box 2, Folder 11Correspondence, 1914-1915
Box 2, Folder 12Correspondence, 1916-1917
Box 2, Folder 13Correspondence, 1918-1919
Box 2, Folder 14Correspondence, 1920-1921
Box 2, Folder 15Correspondence, 1922-1924
Box 2, Folder 16Correspondence, 1925-1927
Box 2, Folder 17Correspondence, 1928-1929
Box 2, Folder 18Correspondence, 1930-1933
Box 2, Folder 19Correspondence, 1934-1936
Box 2, Folder 20Correspondence, 1937-1941, 1947-1962
Box 2, Folder 21Correspondence, undated
Series II: Manuscripts
Box 3, Folder 1Atala, undated
Box 3, Folder 2The Chaperon, Act I of III
Box 3, Folder 3 The Chaperon, Act II of III
Box 3, Folder 4The Chaperon, Act III of III
Box 3, Folder 5The Chaperon, Act I of III
Box 3, Folder 6The Chaperon, Act II of III
Box 3, Folder 7The Chaperon, Act III of III
Box 3, Folder 8The Chaperon, Act I of III
Box 3, Folder 9The Chaperon, Act II of III
Box 3, Folder 10The Chaperon, Act III of III
Box 3, Folder 11The Chaperon, Act I of III
Box 3, Folder 12The Chaperon, Act II of III
Box 3, Folder 13The Chaperon, Act III of III
Box 3, Folder 14Agreements for The Chaperon,1913-1923
Box 3, Folder 15La Closerie
Box 3, Folder 16The Favourite of the King, Act I of IV
Box 3, Folder 17The Favourite of the King, Act II of IV
Box 3, Folder 18The Favourite of the King, Act III of IV
Box 3, Folder 19The Favourite of the King, Act IV of IV
Box 3, Folder 20The Favourite of the King. Programs
Box 4, Folder 1The Girl in the Cage
Box 4, Folder 2The Girl in the Cage. Lyrics
Box 4, Folder 3The Girl in the Cage
Box 4, Folder 5The Girl in the Cage
Box 4, Folder 6Happy Marriages
Box 4, Folder 7Happy Marriages, Act I of III
Box 4, Folder 8Happy Marriages, Act II of III
Box 4, Folder 9Happy Marriages, Act III of III
Box 4, Folder 10Ione, or The Last Days of Pompeii, Act I of V
Box 4, Folder 11Ione, Act II of V
Box 4, Folder 13 Ione, Act IV and V
Box 4, Folder 14Ione, Act I of V
Box 4, Folder 15Ione, Act II of V
Box 4, Folder 16Ione, Act III of V
Box 4, Folder 17Ione, Act IV and V
Box 5, Folder 1The Love that Kills, Act I of III, 1888
19 pages
Box 5, Folder 2The Love That Kills, Act II of III, 1888
26 pages
Box 5, Folder 3The Love That Kills, Act III of III, 1888
Box 5, Folder 4The Love That Kills, Undated
51 pages
Box 5, Folder 5The Mirage, Undated
24 pages
Box 5, Folder 6Nydia or the Last Days of Pompeii, Prologue and Act I of V, Undated
40 pages
Box 5, Folder 7Nydia, Act II and III, Undated
56 pages
Box 5, Folder 8Nydia, Acts IV and V, Undated
37 pages
Box 6, Folder 1Nitocris, Act I and II
Box 6, Folder 2Nitocris, Act III
42 pages
Box 6, Folder 3Nitocris, Act IV
36 pages
Box 6, Folder 4Only a Dream
16 pages
Box 6, Folder 5Passion Flower, Act I of IV
26 pages
Box 6, Folder 6Passion Flower, Act II of IV
26 pages
Box 6, Folder 7Passion Flower, Act III of IV
34 pages
Box 6, Folder 8Passion Flower, Act IV of IV
30 pages
Box 6, Folder 9Passion Flower, Act I of IV
21 pages
Box 6, Folder 10Passion Flower, Act II of IV
22 pages
Box 6, Folder 11Passion Flower, Act III of IV
21 pages
Box 6, Folder 12Passion Flower, Act IV of IV
17 pages
Box 6, Folder 13Passion Flower
31 pages
Box 6, Folder 14Passion Flower, Act I of IV
21 pages
Box 6, Folder 15Passion Flower, Act II of IV
33 pages
Box 6, Folder 16Passion Flower, Act III of IV
33 pages
Box 6, Folder 17Passion Flower, Act IV of IV
30 pages
Box 6, Folder 18LeReve, Translation of Only a Dream 3
26 pages
Box 6, Folder 19Screwed In, Act I of III
38 pages
Box 6, Folder 20Screwed In, Act II of III
42 pages
Box 6, Folder 21Screwed In, Act III of III
34 pages
Box 7, Folder 1She Would Not Wear Clothes, Act I of III
Box 7, Folder 2She Would Not Wear Clothes, Act II of III
Box 7, Folder 3She Would Not Wear Clothes, Act III of III
Box 7, Folder 4She Would Not Wear Clothes
Box 7, Folder 5The Star's Elopement
Box 7, Folder 6A Whited Sepulchre
Box 7, Folder 7Poems, 1877-1899
Box 7, Folder 8Programs, The Mummers, 1888-1889
Box 7, Folder 9Programs: Many for Operas Produced in Theatres in Naples..., April 30, 1944-September 27, 1944
Box 7, Folder 10Programs, October 1, 1944-December 19, 1944
Box 7, Folder 11Programs, January 2, 1945-March 27, 1945
Box 7, Folder 12Programs, April 24, 1945-December 2, 1945
Box 7, Folder 13Programs, January 27, 1946-September 7, 1946
Box 7, Folder 14Programs, undated
Series III: Personal papers
Box 8, Folder 1William Terriss, Invitation to his Funeral and Program, December 16, 1897
Box 8, Folder 2Bank Book, 1898-1904
Box 8, Folder 32 Booklets of Rules and Regulations for Drury Lane Theatrical Trust, 1880-1891
Box 8, Folder 4Financial Material, Title Deeds of Brandon's Trustees, Marriage Statement, Insurance Papers and Stock Certificates, 1904-1913
Box 8, Folder 5Legal Document: Marriage Settlement with Apfel, July 25, 1904
Box 8, Folder 6Financial Statements, Seaford House, I Edith Road, Hammersmith, 1904-1916
Box 8, Folder 7Legal Documents, Agreement with A.J. Ray, Whiteway, Thomas and Glyn Powell, May 19, 1941 - May 30, 1941
Box 8, Folder 8Legal Documents, Agreements regarding Brandon's Resignation from the Bard of Sternol, 1945-1946
Box 8, Folder 9Miscellaneous Printed Material
Box 8, Folder 10Printed Materials: 2 French Plays
Box 8, Folder 11Volume: Brandon and Nicholson Law Firm, Private Ledger, 1958-1970