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Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2

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Note from William Henry Monk, Rome, Italy : autograph manuscript signed, 1876 February 7

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:73d
Scope and Contents

"Dr. Monk begs to enclose the letter which-- being addressed to the 'Organist of York Minster' was opened at York."

Dates: 1876 February 7

My lodging : a favourite mad song

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:74
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Printed sheet, possibly 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)

The Modest Concealment

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:75
Scope and Contents

Printed sheet, possibly removed from periodical.

First line of song: Dear Collin prevent my warm Blushes, since how can I speak without Pain.

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

Letter from James William Davison, 73 & 74 Marylebone Lane, Oxford Street, London, W., 187-. to William Henderson : autograph manuscript initialled

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:76
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Requests that Mr. Henderson write one of his "pleasant articles." Post Script-- "No one can do it so well-- as no one is more patriotic-- not even Burns or Watty(?) Scott." Mr. Henderson's note-- "J.W. Davison [husband of Arabella Goddard] Musical Critic of the Times, Musical World, etc., etc.,-- Mr. Davison was a son of Mrs. Davison the actress--[1813-1885]."

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

A song in the Mad lover /set by Mr. G. Eccles ; sung by Mrs. Bracegirdle

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:77
Scope and Contents

Printed sheet, possibly removed from a periodical.

First line of song: Must then a faithful Lover go, scorn'd & banish'd, banish'd like a Foe.

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

Note from Robert Planquette : autograph manuscript

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:78a
Dates: Majority of material found within Bulk, 1801-1889; approximately 1750-1889 (bulk 1801-1889)

Letter from Josiah Pittman, 228 Piccadilly, to Emile S. Enoch, Esq. : autograph manuscript signed

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:78b
Scope and Contents

Details corrections to be made on copies for printing. Includes clipping removed from periodical on Mr. Pittman after his death including an obituary. He was associated with "Italian Opera establishments."

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

Signature of Robert Planquette

 Item — Box: Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Identifier: Mus 2:78c
Scope and Contents

Includes address, 35 Southampton Street, Strand.

Accompanied by Mr. Henderson's signed note: "Mr. Planquette wrote the above address for me on Saturday, 28th October, 1882 that I might send him the first copies of 'Rip Van Winkle' which opera was first issued November 1st."

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