Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Contains 268 Results:
Letter from Hamish MacCunn, 49 Ladbroke Road, W., to Messrs. Chappell & Co. : autograph manuscript signed, 1888 May 28 Monday
"I return the proofs of 'Pour forth the Wine.'"
A Favourite Song, inscrib'd to the choice spirits
Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical.
First line of song: "As frisky Sue Welfleet was sat in her stall, Surrounded with Fish and the Devil and all, A Monsieur Jean."
In pencil on attached sheet, "1752."
Song by James Hook
Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical. Labeled "German Flute or Guitar"
First line of song: "Ma chere Amie, my char-ming Fair, whose smiles can ba-nish ev'--ry Care."
Letter from Rose Hersee, Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool, to James William Davison : autograph manuscript signed, 1873 October 29 Wednesday
Informs Mr. Davison that she has "put down the 'Carnaval' for Austin's Concert at S. James's Hall Nov. 12" and thanks him for mentioning her "in recent numbers of the 'M. World.'"
Letter from George Vernon Rigby, 4 Oakley Square, N.W., to Mr. Saunders : autograph manuscript signed, 1869 November 26
Requests "a copy of 'Sabre DÃmora(?)' (Faust) Italian."
Letter from Ludwig Straus, 47 South Moulton Street, Grosvenor Square, London, to William Howard Glover, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1864 January 2
Letter from Helen Lemmens-Sherrington, 67 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. : autograph manuscript signed
Informs addressee that she will be happy to try out "'the duet' with Miss Armitage" if she will come to her house.