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Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2

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Letter from Sir Charles Santley, 4 Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. : autograph manuscript signed

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:30
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1801-1889; approximately 1750-1889 (bulk 1801-1889)

Letter from Campbell Clarke, 1 Brunswick Terrace, Brighton : autograph manuscript signed, 1874 September 28

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:32a
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"Do I understand that Lecocq(?) has written a new song for Paquita, or is the song in question merely transferred from Giroflé's part?"

Dates: 1874 September 28

Letter from Frederic Clay to F. Enoch, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1874 July 11

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:32b
Scope and Contents

Informs Mr. Enoch that he has "already made arrange- ments for the publication of [his] new piece."

Dates: 1874 July 11

Letter from William Hutchins Callcott, 14 The Mall, to Edward Francis Rimbault : autograph manuscript signed, 1865 July 14

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:32c
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Mentions "a few Addisonian and Newtonian 'nooks and corners'" and "my father's MSS."

Dates: 1865 July 14

Letter from William Hayman Cummings, Brackley Villas, Thurlow Park Road, Dulwich, S.E., to Edward Francis Rimbault : autograph manuscript signed, 1876 February 22

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:33a-b
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Gives news of the first volume of the "Purcell Society" which Mr. Cummings hopes will rescue the "great Master's labours... from oblivion." Gives the attendance at the meeting-- "Hopkins, Marshall, Bennett, Littelor." Mentions "the Purcell portrait in the Royal Society's Rooms." Contains a list of "notices of Leveridge's singing of Purcell" which Mr. Cummings has found.

Dates: 1876 February 22

Letter from Alexander B. Reichardt, 20 Grafton Street, Brighton, to James William Davison : autograph manuscript signed, 1871 November 4

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:36a
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"You can announce my singing 'Si vous n'avez rien a me dire' at Kuhe's last recital Nov. 12th."

Dates: 1871 November 4

Notice from William Rimbault, 15 Beaufort Buildings, to Messrs. Henderson and Rait : autograph manuscript, 1876 September 26

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:36d
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Notice of Edward Francis Rimbault's death. Writer is his brother.

Dates: 1876 September 26

Copy of playbill for The confederacy at the Queen's Theatre, Haymarket, 1705 November 6 Tuesday

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:37
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Removed from periodical, possibly The Gentleman's Magazine. Cite "A New Comedy call'd The Confederacy, with several entertainments of Dancing by the famous Monsieur Desbarques and others." A later note reads "From the original Play-bill in the possession of John Nixon, Esq."

Dates: 1705 November 6 Tuesday