George Harrison And Paul McCartney
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George Harrison And Paul McCartney

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George Harrison And Paul McCartney
A handwritten note, signed, from George Harrison to Terry Howard, 13th September, 1966, in response to a letter requesting settlement of an outstanding bill for Sibylla's nightclub, Swallow St., London, 13th September, 1966, the note written in brown felt pen highlighted with orange, green and blue, on a circular piece of paper, telling him....Sorry I didn't see you lately - hope you and your ego are both well - and I just can't get myself to pay for the Drinks at Syb's, so could you just put it down on the publicity expenditure list, thanks, love George, the verso decorated with with concentric circles in brown, blue, orange and green felt pen -- 4½in. (11.4cm.) diam., with corresponding envelope addressed in Harrison's hand and seven counterfoils from Sibylla's, various dates 8th July - 30th July, 1960, one signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint pen To Terry Howard, George Harrison xx with a typescript letter addressed to George Harrison Esq, requesting settlement of the outstanding bill; and a bill from Dolly's nightclub, Jermyn St., London, 25th January, 1966, signed in blue ballpoint pen by Paul McCartney (12)
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George Harrison and Terry Howard were business partners in the company that owned Sybilla's restaurant, hence Harrison's reluctance to settle his drinks bill.