Jocelyn Brandon papers
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 Contents
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.
Creator
- Brandon, Jocelyn (Person)
- Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917 (Person)
- Alexander, George, Sir, 1858-1918 (Person)
- Pinero, Arthur Wing, 1855-1934 (Person)
- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928 (Person)
- Scott, Clement, 1841-1904 (Person)
- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905 (Person)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck ), 1836-1911 (Person)
- Pemberton, Max, 1863-1950 (Person)
Dates
- Creation: 1883-1962
Language of Materials
English
Extent
8 box(es)
Access
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Use
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Preferred Citation
[Item title, item date], Jocelyn Brandon Papers, D.232, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Subject
- Brandon, Jocelyn (Person)
- Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917 (Person)
- Alexander, George, Sir, 1858-1918 (Person)
- Pinero, Arthur Wing, 1855-1934 (Person)
- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928 (Person)
- Scott, Clement, 1841-1904 (Person)
- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905 (Person)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck ), 1836-1911 (Person)
- Pemberton, Max, 1863-1950 (Person)
- Theatrical Trust (Firm) (Organization)
- Title
- Jocelyn Brandon papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
- Date
- undated
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Library Details
Part of the Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation Library