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Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2

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Letter from Julius Christian Stockhausen : autograph manuscript signed, Wednesday

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:65d
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Asks addressee "to give Mr. Koiter a ticket for Friday's Recital."

Dates: Wednesday

Letter from Joseph Leopold Roeckel, 1 Worcester Lawn, Clifton. Bristol : autograph manuscript signed, 1887 May 27

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:65e
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Asks when the addressee expects to have his new song "Across the Stream" ready.

Dates: 1887 May 27

Signature of Jane Roeckel

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:65f
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1801-1889; approximately 1750-1889 (bulk 1801-1889)

Ye chearfull virgins

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:66
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Printed sheets, possibly removed from periodical. "Set by Mr. Howard" (i.e. Samuel Howard)

First line of song: Ye Chearfull Virgins have you seen, my fair Myrtilla pass the Green.

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

Go Rose, a favourite song /set by Dr. Greene

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:67
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Printed sheets, possibly removed from periodical.

First line of song: Go Rose my Chloe's Bosom Grace.

Probably by Maurice Green, 1696-1755, English composer and organist. "Printed by S. Phillips in Bedford Court."

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

Letter from Sir George Alexander Macfarren, 53 York Terrace, to Morris Barnett : autograph manuscript signed, 1847 August 5

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:68a
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Thanks Mr. Barnett for what he has done and for his friendship. In a post script he speaks of a balance of a bill and a play. Mr. Henderson notes, "We expect to arrive in New York with 10.' A most interesting letter from G.A. Macfarren and his wife shortly after their marriage." (Macfarren includes his wife Thalia in signing the letter).

Dates: 1847 August 5

Letter from Ernest de Munck, Paris, to unidentified recipient : autograph manuscript signed, 1882 July 16

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:68b
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Addressed "Cher Monsieur." On behalf of Madame Patti De Munck encloses payment for a subscription and notifies him of a change in the numbering of his street address.

Dates: 1882 July 16

Letter from William Charles Levey, 79 Amersham Road, New Cross, Kent, to Enoch, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1874 February 17

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:68c
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Informs Mr. Enoch that he will furnish him with the two manuscripts he owes him in two weeks.

Dates: 1874 February 17

Letter from Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, Burnham House, Finchley Road, N.W., to Charles J. Rowe, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed, 1875 September 2

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:69a
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Needs music for "Puff of Smoke"-- first performance, "Wednesday night at Canterbury."

Dates: 1875 September 2

Letter from Charles Kensington Salaman, 24 Sutherland Avenue, W. : autograph manuscript signed, 1888 July 13

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:69b
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Mentions successful printing of his "New Ballad" and the printer Stanley Lucas Weber & Co.

Dates: 1888 July 13