Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Contains 268 Results:
The Maid that's made for Love & Me
Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical. First line of song: "O wouldst thou know what Sacred Charms this destin'd Heart of mine Alarms."
"Set to musick by Mr. Oswald." Possibly James Oswald, 1711-1769, Scottish composer and music publisher.
The Pleasure's of Life (No. VI., Vol II.)
Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical. First line of song: "Save Women & Wine, there is nothing in Life, that can Bribe honest Souls to endure it."
Letter from Charles Lamb Kenney to Messrs. Chappell & Co., New Bond Street : autograph manuscript signed, 1870 April 29
"Please to give the bearer a copy of Adam's Cantique de Noel with English words by me (Christmas Carol)."
Note from Erminia Ruddersdorff, 16 Wellington Road : autograph manuscript signed, Sunday
Signature of Joseph Robinson
Signature of Caroline Lowthian
Letter from Liza Lehmann, 28 Abercorn Place, N.W., to Mr. Saunders : autograph manuscript signed, 1889 July 23
"I think the enclosed list is quite right in every particular."
Letter from John Francis Erskine, Earl of Mar, at Sir Edw. Hamlton's, Charlton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire, to Duncan Davison, 1873 August 3
Notifies Messr. Duncan Davison that while the writer has received extra July 5 and August 2 copies of The Musical World he has not received the July 26 copy which he previously asked for.
Signature of Gerald M. Lane
Letter from Arthur Law, 100 Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill, W., to a publisher : autograph manuscript signed, 1881 October 30
Notifies the publisher of a mistake in "the song 'What is the good of a name' from 'Uncle Samuel.'"