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Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2

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Note from Sir Charles Santley, Drury Lane : autograph manuscript signed

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:49a
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"You must get them from A. Chappell. I have no parts."

P.S. Jarrett, H. Autograph note signed. To [Samuel Arthur(?)] Chappell.

"Can you send us the orchestra parts of Santley's air in Faust?"

Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1801-1889; approximately 1750-1889 (bulk 1801-1889)

Letter from Madame Kolar, 58 Albany Street, Regent's Park, N.W., to Mr. Chappell : autograph manuscript, June 3

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:49b
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Requests tickets for "Mr. Hallé's recital" and "for the next two recitals."

Dates: June 3

Letter from Georges Jacobi, Alhambra Company Limited, 27 Leicester Square, W.C., to Messrs. Chappell & Co. : manuscript signed, 1884 March 6

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:49c
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Requests "70 chorus parts of the 2nd and 3rd Act of the 'Beggar Student'" be sent as soon as possible.

Dates: 1884 March 6

Letter from Wilhelm Kuhe, Brighton, to Mr. Smith : autograph manuscript signed, April 13

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:49d
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Recipient is possibly the composer Edward Sydney Smith. Requests a second proof and the first be sent, because of grave mistakes, to "Madeira Villa, Russell Terrace, Leamington, Warwickshire."

Dates: April 13

Molly A New Song

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:50
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Printed sheet, probably removed from periodical. First line of song: "A Nympth there lives whom many a Swain."

Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1801-1889; approximately 1750-1889 (bulk 1801-1889)

My Lodging A Favourite Mad Song

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:51
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Printed sheet, probably removed from periodical. First line of song: "My lodging is on the cold Ground And very hard is my Fare."

Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1801-1889; approximately 1750-1889 (bulk 1801-1889)

Letter from Otto Goldschmidt, 1 Moreton Gardens, South Kensington, to Mr. Saunders, Messrs. Chappell & Co. : autograph manuscript signed, 1878 June 21

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:52a
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"You were quite right in putting Mme. [Jenny Lind] Goldschmidt's name in the Programme but not to advertize it." Requests that tickets and a program be sent to Mrs. Freake, Cromwell House.

Dates: 1878 June 21

Letter from Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty, 131 Finborough Road, Redcliffe Square, S.W., to Messrs. Metzler & Co. : autograph manuscript signed, 1879 July 11

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:52b
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"My friend Dr. Lendon who is the bearer of this, has kindly consented to sign the copies for me."

Dates: 1879 July 11

Letter from Otto Goldschmidt, Roehampton Lodge, Roehampton, S.W., to James William Davison : autograph manuscript signed, 1858 November 26

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:52c
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Invites Mr. Davison to dinner with the possibility of the company of Mr. [Julius (?)] Benedict, Mr. [William Sterndale (?)] Bennett, and Mr. Joachim. Mentions his wife, Jenny Lind.

Dates: 1858 November 26