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Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2

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Letter from Immanuel Liebich, 48 Waterloo Street, Brighton : autograph manuscript signed, 1887 August 27

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:57b

Letter from Henry Legouis, 4 Pelham Place, Brompton, S.W., to Wellington Guernsey, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1868 January 7 Tuesday

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:57c
Scope and Contents

Accepts an engagement and names what he will play.

Dates: 1868 January 7 Tuesday

Letter from Isidore De Lara, 48 Woburn Place, W.C., to Chappell : autograph manuscript signed

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:57d
Scope and Contents

Returns proofs for corrections.

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

The Modest Question / set by Mr. Russell

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:58
Scope and Contents

Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical. Possibly set to music by William Russell, 1777-1813, English organist and composer.

First line of song: Can love be controuled by advice, can Madness and Reason agree.

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

The macaroni

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:59
Scope and Contents

Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical. First line of song: "Of all the Characters in Town, among the Beaus and Wits, you'll find in Prancing up and down, the Courtiers or the Cits, A Macaroni..."

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

Letter from R? Lintern, Weymouth, to Wellington Guernsey : autograph manuscript signed, May 10

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:60a
Scope and Contents

Asks Mr. Guernsey to inform him if he wants the preludes and in what key. Mentions Mr. [George Thomas(?)] Metzler of Great Marlboro Street.

Dates: May 10

Letter from Frederic Maccabe, 77 Euston Road, London : autograph manuscript signed, 1885 October 25

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:60b
Scope and Contents

Requests that addressee "Have the corrections made in the song 'Truth Will Prevail.'"

Dates: 1885 October 25

Letter from Louise Liebhart, 8 Marlborough Hill, St. John's Wood, to Wellington Guernsey : autograph manuscript signed, 1867 April 8

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:60c
Scope and Contents

Informs Mr. Guernsey that she has not yet received "A May Song" or "the last 'cadence' of Mr. Benedict."

Dates: 1867 April 8