One Hour With Thee! | A Ballad | by | Sir Walter Scott Bart. | The Music by | Mrs. Robert Arkwright | [Arranged by T. Cooke] [1827] J. Power, 34 Strand :: Sold by Paterson & Roy, George Street, Edinburgh
pp.2-7 Plate no. 1156 Sig. Jane Irvine
Voice and piano
Also: Musical Compositions of Mrs.Robert Arkwright J.Power, 34 Strand.
The Skylark's Matin Chime | Composed Sung and | Dedicated to his sincere Friend | J. Grenville Esqr. | by | R. Shrivall [1827] Paterson & Roy ... 27 George St. Edinr. Duff & Co. 65, Oxford Street, London
The Spring of the Desert, | Ballad, | From a set of six songs | Written by | W. Alexander, | The music composed | and respectfully inscribed | to | The Misses Greenfield, | by | George Croal [1834-41] Small Bruce & Co. 101 George Street, Edinburgh and S. Chappell 50 New Bond Street
Where, Where is the Rover, | Ballad, | Sung with the most distinguished applause | By | Mrs. Waylett, | in the Opera of | Lo Zingaro, | at the | Theatre Royal English Opera, | The Poetry by | H. R. Addison Esqr. | (2nd. Dragoon Guards.) | The Music composed by | Alexander Lee J. Duff & Co. 65, Oxford Street
pp.1-5 Plate no. 126
Voice and piano (Violin designated at top of first stave)
Thirty First Edition. | The Maid of Judah, | Descriptive Ballad | and Companion to the justly celebrated Song | By the Dark Euphrates | Sung by | The Misses Wybrow, | Poetry and Music | by | Charles Sloman W. Wybrow, 24 Rathbone Place & also sold by Corp, 84 Aldersgate St.
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Voice and Spanish guitar
Also: Catalogue by W. Wybrow, 24 Rathbone Place [the rest has been cropped]
'One Struggle More,' | A Ballad, | by | Lord Byron, | from | A Set of Songs, | Composed and Dedicated to | Thomas Moore Esqre. | by | Mrs. Robert Arkwright J. Power, 34, Strand :: Sold Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Place Edr.
pp.35-38 Plate no. 1188 Sig. Beatrice Irvine Janu[ar]y 1st. 18[37?]
They Tell Me Thou'rt The Favour'd Guest, | A Ballad, | By | Thomas Moore, Esqre. [The Music by | M.W. Balfe?] [1829] Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street :: Sold by Wood & Co.,12 Waterloo Place, Edinr
"Make Ready! Make Ready! My Nautilus Bark," | Or | "The Fairy's Voyage", | as Sung by | Madame Cellini | and | Mr. Bennett, | The Words by a Lady | The Music | Composed and Dedicated with Permission | to | Lady Campbell, | by | Miss Lightfoot Duff & Co. .. 65, Oxford Street :: Sold by R. Purdie 83 Princes St. Edr.
I've Seen The Bloom | Ballad, | Sung with Great Applause | by | Mr. Sinclair; | Also by Mr. Jackson | at the | Leith Philharmonic, and | Edinburgh Harmonist Society's Concerts, | Written & Composed | by | George Croal [1834-41] Small Bruce & Co. Music Sellers 101 George St. Edinburgh
Heber's Missionary Hymn | Adapted to | A Dutch National Air | and arranged | with Symphonies & Accompaniments | for the | Piano Forte, | by | Finlay Dun [1821] Robt. Purdie, 83 Princes Street, Edinburgh
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Voice and piano
'Published for the benefit of the General Assembly's Indian Mission.'
No. 3 | The Songs of | Rory O'More, | being a collection of | Lyrics, | from the | National Novel | of that name; Containing. .. The Land of Dreams .. Written and Composed | by | Samuel Lover Esqr. J. Duff & Co. 65, Oxford Street
My Boyhood's Home, | Air, | Sung by | Mr. H. Phillips, | in the Grand Opera | Amilie, | or | The Love Test, | Performed at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | The Words by | J. T. Haines, | The Music by | W. M. Rooke [1827] J. Duff & Co. 65, Oxford Street and Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street :: Sold by Paterson & Roy, 27 George Street Edinr.
A Place In Thy Memory Dearest ! | Song, | The Words by the Author | of | "The Collegians," | and Published by express permission of the Author | and of Messrs. Saunders & Otley (the Publishers) Conduit St. | The Music Composed | by | Miss Smith, | of the Down House, Dorset. | Authoress of the following Popular Songs .. J. Dean, 148 New Bond Street
Fifth Edition | The Maid of Llangollen, | Ballad, Sung by | Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Parry Junr. and Made. Stockhausen. | at the | London & Provincial Concerts &c. | Composed by | Jas. Clarke [1827] Mori & Lavenu, 28 New Bond Strt. :: Sold by Paterson & Roy, George Street, Edinr.
Twas Merry In The Hall, | A Favorite | Old English Ballad, | As Sung With Unbounded Applause by | Mr. Wm. Murray, | At the Theatre Royal Edinburgh in the Popular Farce of a | Roland for an Oliver [by H. R. Bishop]. | Arranged with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | James Dewar [1810-21] Alexander Robertson .. 47 Princes Street, Edinburgh
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Voice and piano
'Now ancient English melody is banish'd out of doors'
No, not more welcome, | from | A Selection of | Irish Melodies, | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | Arranged with Symphonies | and Accompaniment by | Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. [1829] J. Power, 34, Strand :: Sold by Wood & Co, 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
Has sorrow thy young days shaded, | from | A selection of | Irish Melodies, by Thomas Moore Esq. | Arranged | with Symphonies and Accompaniment, | by | Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. [1829] J. Power, 34, Strand :: Sold by Wood & Co, 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
Twenty Third Edition | "He Never Smiled Again " | A Ballad | The Words by Mrs. Hemans, | the Music by | Her Sister Willis & Co., Royal Music Repository, 55 St. James's Street; and 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin :: Sold by Paterson Roy, Edr.
Second Edition | The Rose of Cashmere | Ballad, | Sung with Enthusiastic Applause by | Mr. Wilson, | The Words by | Charles Doyne Sillery Esqr. | The Music by | George Barker Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street and Paterson & Roy Music Saloon 27 George Street, Edinburgh
Queen of my Soul | "Rizzio's last Song", | as Sung by | Miss Adami, | The Words by | Miss Costello, | The Music Composed by | Miss Wollaston [1827] Willis & Co., Royal Musical Libary, 75, Lower Grosvenor Street and 7 Westmorland St, Dublin :: Sold by Paterson & Roy, 27b George Street, Edinr.
pp.1-5 Plate no. 1343 Sig. Beatrice Irvine
Voice and piano
Also: Catalogue Willis and Co. 75 Lower Grosvenor Street, near Bond Street.
Weep not for me; | A Much Admired | Sacred Song, | Composed and Sung by | Mr. Barker, | By whom it is respectfully dedicated to | Lady Staples Marcus Moses, 4, Westmorland Street, Dublin :: Sold by Paterson & Roy, 27 George Street, Edinr.
Does Your Mother Know You're Out | Comic Song | Written by | W.H.C. West, | Sung by | Mr. Fitzwilliam, | Mr. Buckingham, and Mr. Howell | The Music Composed by | W. West T.C. Bates, Ludgate Hill
The Light of Other Days, | Ballad | Sung by | Mr. H. Phillips, | In the Grand Opera | The Maid of Artois, | performed at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane, | The Words by | Alfred Bunn Esqre. | The Music by | M. W. Balfe Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street :: Sold by Wood & Co., Edr.
The Beloved One | A Ballad, | Written by Miss Twiss | The Music | Composed and Dedicated | to | The Right Honble. Lady Francis Egerton | by | Mrs. Robert Arkwright [1829] J. Power, 34, Strand :: Sold by Wood & Co, Waterloo Pl. Edinr.
pp.10-14 Plate no. 1282 Sig. B. Irvine
Voice and piano
Also: Musical Compositions of Mrs. Robert Arkwright?J. Power, 34, Strand.
The Scottish Blue Bells, | A Celebrated Ballad, | Sung with enthusiastic applause by | Miss Hyland, | Written by the Late | Charles Doyne Sillery Esquire , | The Music Composed | by | George Barker Paterson & Roy, 27 George Street, Edinburgh
The Fairy Boy, | No. 11 | of the | Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland, | Sung by | Mr. Wilson, | Miss Ashe, Mr. Hobbs, &c. | Written & Composed | by | Samuel Lover Esqr. [1827] Duff & Co, 65, Oxford Street :: Sold by Paterson & Roy, 27 George Street, Edinburgh
Io son ricco e tu sei bella, | Duet, | In the Opera of | L'Elisire d'Amore, | Composed by | Donizetti, | Newly arranged for Soprano and Contralto Voices | by | Elizth. Masson S. Chappell .. 50, New Bond Street
pp.1-5 Plate no. 4516 Sig. Beatrice Irvine
Soprano, Contralto and Piano
Also: New Italian and French Vocal Music .. S. Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street.
March away! March away! Buckler and Bonnet Blue! | A Celebrated Scotch Ballad sung by | Mr. Braham. | The Poetry and Melody by | George Croal. | The Symphonies & Accompaniments by | G. A. Hodson D'Almaine & Co, 20, Soho Square :: Printed by Goulding & Co, Soho Sqr, London
The Gude Buccleugh, | A Ballad | Respectfuly inscribed to her Grace | The Duchess of Buccleuch | & Queensberry by | her very humble Servant, | The Author .. This ballad was composed in Commemoration of the opening of his Grace's Splendid Pier | near Granton on the day of the Coronation of our Gracious Queen Victoria (28th June 1838) | and sung on that Occasion T. E. Purday, St. Pauls Church Yard and Mortimer Anderson & Coy., George Street, Edinburgh :: Sold at Leith by R. W. Hume
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Voice and piano
On title page: fine picture of the river with boats including a paddle steamer labelled Granton Pier
New and Revised Edition. | No. 2 | Songs of Spain | By the Gentle Guadalquiver | Duet | Written by Charles Jefferys, | Adapted to Music by | S. Nelson Jeffery's & Co., 31, Frith St. Soho
No. 2 | Lays of Venice & Songs of the Carnival | "Hark! o'er the Sea" | Duett | Written by Charles Jefferys | Composed by | Geo. Perry Leoni Lee, 48 Albemarle Street