Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses;

Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses
Catalogued and surveyed by Dr Roger B. Williams MBE
Hon. Music Advisor to NTS



Master Index – Volume Selection

BUC : The British Union-Catalogue of Early Music
CPM : Catalogue of Printed Music in the British Library to 1980

Monday 6th October 2025

Links are provided to the relevant      > Composer    > Shelf List     > Song Writer/Librettist     > Printer/Publisher   .. &c ..    in all collections

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Fyvie  FLC-26
[Gregory Library]

Brown folder
Fyv FLC-26/1  RBW 1461

Ancient Chaunts & Responses, | Principally Selected from those in use | at | Westminster Abbey, | With an Accompaniment for the | Organ or Piano Forte, | by | J.F. Burrowes
   Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street

pp.1-15  Plate no. 6012  Sig. Georgina Gregory on front cover and t.p.

Short Title  > Ancient chaunts & responses: wth organ or piano accomp.
Cmp/Arr  > John F Burrowes (1787-1852) (arr.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Chappell (& Co.)
Former Owner  > Georgina Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/2  RBW 1462

A Selection | of | Psalms and Hymns, | arranged for | One or Two Treble Voices, | and | an additional Bass Voice. | Cordially dedicated to | Mr. | Mainzer and his pupils, | by | The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm, | The words from 'The Psalmist' | by | The Revs. Henry and John Gwyther .. 1842. Part 1
   The Repository for Mainzer's Publications, 340, Strand

pp.3-33  

Short Title  > A selection of psalms and hymns: for 1 or 2 treble voices with a bass
Cmp/Arr  > Sigismund Neukomm (1778-1858)
Auth/Ed  > Gwyther, (Rev.) Henry (1794-1872)   |   Gwyther, (Rev.) John (1801-1873)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Mainzer's Publications
Dedicatee(s)  > Mr Mainzer and his pupils

Fyv FLC-26/3  RBW 1463

New Edition revised and corrected by the author, | Trios, | Composed | and Dedicated to the | Glee & Choral Societies of Great Britain. | by | Sir Henry R. Bishop, | Mus. Bac. Oxon | Conductor of her Majesty's Concerts of Ancient Music | and The Professor of Music in the University of Edinburgh | (Blow gentle Gales)
   D'Almaine & Mackinlay, Royal Piano Forte Saloon, Soho Square  ::  Sold by Robertson 39 Princes Street Edinburgh.

pp.1-5  

Short Title  > Blow, gentle gales: [glee for 3 voices]
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > D'Almaine & Mackinlay   |   Robertson

Fyv FLC-26/4  RBW 1464

Chefs D'Oeuvre | de | Mozart, | a New & Correct Edition of | the | Piano Forte Works, | With & Without Accts. | of the | Celebrated Composer. | Edited by | Cipriani Potter. | No. 70 Part
   J. Alfred Novello, 69 Dean Street, Soho & No. 24 Poultry

pp.1(61)-9(69)  Sig. Georgina Gregory on t.p.

Short Title  > [?] (from Chefs d'oeuvre de Mozart)
Cmp/Arr  > W A Mozart (1756-1791)   |   Cipriani Potter (1792-1871) (arr.)
Auth/Ed  > Potter, Cipriani (1792-1871) (ed.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > J. Alfred Novello
Former Owner  > Georgina Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/5  RBW 1465

Scotch Airs, | for the Concertina, | by | Frederick Bridgman
   No attributed printer or publisher

pp(1)-3  Plate no. C.O.374  

Short Title  > [?] (from Scotch airs for the concertina)
Cmp/Arr  > Frederick Bridgman (1834-1893) (arr.)

Fyv FLC-26/6  RBW 1466

Responses to the Commandments | As sung at the Temple Church
   Ewer & Co. Oxford Street

(1p)  Sig. 'From Dr. Steggart 1856' at top of p

Short Title  > Responses to the Commandments as sung at the Temple Church
Cmp/Arr  > Unidentified Composers
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Ewer & Co.
Former Owner  > Dr.Steggart

Fyv FLC-26/7  RBW 1467

Will ye Gang to the Highlands wi me | Lizzy Lindsay. | An Admired Song. | Arranged | with | Symphonies and Accompaniments | For The | Piano Forte | By | Alexr. Robertson
   Edinburgh Penson & Roberston .. 47 Princes Street

pp.1-3  Sig. Donald Gregory - 2 St.Andrew's Square, Edinr. Top of p.

Short Title  > Will ye gang to the Highlands wi me, Lizzy Lindsay?: song with piano
Cmp/Arr  > Alexander Robertson (20th c.) (arr.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Penson & Robertson
Former Owner  > Donald Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/8  RBW 1468

Wilt thou say farewell Love, | Composed by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | Arranged as a Duetto, | and Sung by | Miss Stephens & Mr. Braham, | In the Opera of | The Slave, | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | With an Accompaniment for the | Harp | by | Henry R. Bishop, | Composer & Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden
   J. Power, 34, Strand  ::  Sold by R. Purdie 70 Princes Strt. Edinr.

pp.1-5  

Short Title  > Wilt thou say farewell, Love : duet with harp
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855) (arr.)   |   Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
Auth/Ed  > Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > J. Power   |   Robert Purdie
Performer(s)  > Miss Stephens   |   Mr Braham

Fyv FLC-26/9  RBW 1469

Here shall soft Charity repair, | a favorite | Duett, | (from the Leicester Ode) | Composed by | Dr | Boyce, | newly arranged from the Score, | by | H. Mullinex
   The Regent's Harmonic Institution

pp.(1)-9  Plate no. 64  Sig. 'McKenzie with Mr Mulliner's Compts.' at top of p.

Short Title  > Here shall soft Charity repair: voc. duet
Cmp/Arr  > William Boyce (1711-1779)   |   Henry Mullinex (d.1871) (arr.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > The Regent's Harmonic Institution
Former Owner  > McKenzie   |   Mr Mulliner

Fyv FLC-26/10  RBW 1470

The | Banks of Allan Water, | A Ballad, Sung by | Miss Stephens, | in the | Antiquary, | The Words by M.G. Lewis Esqr. | Composed by a Lady | and Arranged for the Piano Forte, | by | C.E. Horn
   J. Power, 34, Strand

pp.1-3  Plate no. 417  Sig. 'William Gregory Canaan Lodge 1821' at top of p.[?]

Short Title  > The banks of Allan Water : ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Charles Edward Horn (1786-1849) (arr.)   |   Anon.
Auth/Ed  > Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > J. Power
Performer(s)  > Miss Stephens
Former Owner  > William Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/11  RBW 1471

Third (No.10,) Edition, | 'We're a Noddin at our house at Hame,' | The Popular ballad, Sung by | Miss Stephens, | With Unbounded Applause at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, | in the favorite Opera called | Montrose, | or | The Children of the Mist, | Arranged and in part composed by | W. Hawes
   The Royal Harmonic Institution

pp.(1)-4  Plate no. 871  

Also: Catalogue of Music Composed by W. Hawes

Montrose, or The Children of the Mist, a musical drama in three acts by Isaac Pocock, with an overture by Henry Bishop, was first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden on Thursday Feb 14 1822

Short Title  > We're a' noddin' at our house at hame: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > William Hawes (1785-1846) (arr.)   |   Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Auth/Ed  > Pocock, Isaac (1782-1835)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Royal Harmonic Institution
Performer(s)  > Miss Stephens

Fyv FLC-26/12  RBW 1472

Donald & Prince Charlie | A Jacobite Song | Written | and arranged with | Symphonies and Accompaniments | for the | Piano Forte. | by | Charles J. Finlayson
   Edinburgh .. Penson & Robertson .. 47 Princes Street

pp.1-2  Sig. Donald Gregory 2 St.Andrew's Square, Edinr. 1821 on outer cover

Short Title  > Donald & Prince Charlie (Jacobite song)
Cmp/Arr  > Charles J Finlayson (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Penson & Robertson
Former Owner  > Donald Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/13  RBW 1473

Here's to the Year that's Awa. | An | Admired | Scottish Song | Arranged | with | Symphonies and an Accompaniment | for the | Piano Forte
   Edinburgh .. Penson & Robertson .. 47 Princes Street

pp.1-2  Sig. Donald Gregory 2, St. Andrew's Square Edinburgh. 1822 on outer cover.

Melody attrib. elsewhere to W.H. Moore

Short Title  > Here's to the year that's awa: Scottish song
Cmp/Arr  > Trad.
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Penson & Robertson
Former Owner  > Donald Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/14  RBW 1474

County Guy, | A Song, | from the Novel of | Quentin Durward, | The Music Composed by | G.F. Graham Esqr.
   Chappell & Co. 50 New Bond Street

pp.1-5  

Short Title  > County Guy: song
Cmp/Arr  > G F Graham
Auth/Ed  > Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Chappell (& Co.)

Fyv FLC-26/15  RBW 1475

The Lament of | Flora McDonald, | An | Original and Favorite | Jacobite Air. | The Poetry | Imitated from the Gaelic | by | James Hogg. | Arranged with | Symphonies and Accompaniments, | for the | Piano Forte or Harp
   Nathaniel Gow & Son 60 Princes Street Edinburgh

pp.(1)-3  Sig. Donald Gregory - 2 St. Andrew's Square, Edinburgh.

Short Title  > The lament of Flora MacDonald (Jacobite air): for piano or harp
Cmp/Arr  > Trad.
Auth/Ed  > Hogg, James (1770-1835)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Nathaniel Gow & Son(s)
Former Owner  > Donald Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/16  RBW 1476

The Bonny House o' Airly, | A | Favorite Jacobite | Ballad | Arranged | with | Symphonies and Accompaniments | for the | Piano Forte. | By | Alexr. Robertson
   Penson & Robertson .. 47 Princes Street Edinburgh

pp.1-3  Sig. 'D.G.' (Donald Gregory) on t.p.

Voice and piano

Short Title  > The bonny House o' Airly (Jacobite ballad): with piano accomp.
Cmp/Arr  > Alexander Robertson (20th c.) (arr.)   |   Trad.
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Penson & Robertson
Former Owner  > Donald Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/17  RBW 1477

Auld lang Syne. | An Old Scots Song
   Edinburgh Willm. Whyte & Co. .. St.Andrew Street.

1p.  

Short Title  > Auld lang syne
Cmp/Arr  > Trad.
Auth/Ed  > Burns, Robert (1759-1796)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > (William) Whyte (& Co.)

Fyv FLC-26/18  RBW 1478

Every Day will I give Thanks | Sung by Mr. Harrison &c. | Handel
   Goulding & Co., 45 Pall Mall & 76 St. James's Street

pp.1-2;3  Sig. T(? ) Jenkins on t.p. [of second work?]

Short Title  > Every day will I give thanks [and] Lord, remember David: solo anthem
Cmp/Arr  > George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mr Harrison
Former Owner  > T. Jenkins

Fyv FLC-26/19  RBW 1479

Favorite | English, Irish & Scotch | Airs, | Arranged | for the | Concertina, | by | A. Sedgwick
   Rock Chidley Concertina Manufacturer and Music Seller, 135 High Holborn, (near Oxford Strt.)

1p.  

Short Title  > [?] (from Favourite English, Irish & Scotch Airs): for conc.
Cmp/Arr  > A Sedgwick (19th c.) (arr.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Rock Chidley

Fyv FLC-26/20  RBW 1480

Select | Scottish Psalm Tunes | Arranged for the Concertina | by | J. St. Clair
   Mr. St. Clair, 79 South Bridge Street [Edinburgh]

pp.2-3  Sig. 'Miss Gregory 92 Castle, Blair Logie(?) Stirling' on verso of final p. and a stamp date 1856

Short Title  > [?] (from Select Scottish psalm tunes): for conc.
Cmp/Arr  > John St Clair (19th c.) (arr.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Mr St Clair
Former Owner  > Miss Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/21  RBW 1481

No. 2 | Second Series | of | Six Songs. | The Poetry | Imitated from the German | by | Thos. Oliphant Esqe. | the Music | By | Franz Schubert
   Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street and 67 Conduit St.

pp.1-6  Plate no. 284  

Short Title  > Six songs, series 2
Cmp/Arr  > Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Auth/Ed  > Oliphant, Thomas (1799-1873)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Cramer, Addison & Beale (& Co.)

Fyv FLC-26/22  RBW 1482

The Passing Bell. | Music by Franz Schubert | Words by Thos. Oliphant Esqre.
   No attributed printer or publisher

pp.1-5  Plate no. 450  

Short Title  > The passing bell: song
Cmp/Arr  > Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Auth/Ed  > Oliphant, Thomas (1799-1873)

Fyv FLC-26/23  RBW 1483

The | Edinburgh | Sacred harmony, | for the use of | Churches and Families. | Consisting of | Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Sanctusses, Doxlogies, Thanksgivings, and Dismissions, | Arranged for Four Voices | With an Accompaniment | for | The Organ or Piano Forte. | No. 1 [Edited by R.A. Smith]
[1820?]    Robert Purdie, 70 Princes Street, Edinburgh

pp.lxi-lxv  

Short Title  > The Edinburgh sacred harmony, no. 1 [fragment]: for SATB &c
Cmp/Arr  > R A Smith (1780-1829) (arr.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Robert Purdie

Fyv FLC-26/24  RBW 1484

The Chouch & Crow to Roost are Gone, | The | Celebrated Gipsy Glee | in | Guy Mannering | Arranged for | Three Voices | The Words by | Joanna Baillie. | The Music by | Henry R. Bishop
   D'Almaine & Co. Soho Square  ::  Sold by Robertson Music Seller to their Majesties 39 Princes Street Edinburgh

pp.1-10  

Short Title  > The chouch & crow to roost are gone: glee for 3 vv
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Auth/Ed  > Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > D'Almaine & Co.   |   Robertson

Fyv FLC-26/25  RBW 1485

[Psalms and Paraphrases]
   Walker & Anderson, Edinburgh

pp.i-xii  

Short Title  > [Psalms and Paraphrases]
Cmp/Arr  > Anon.
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Walker & Anderson

Fyv FLC-26/26  RBW 1486

Der Edelknabe und die Mullerin | von | Goethe | komponiert | von I.F. Reichardt
   Leipzig bei C.F. Peters  ::  Sold by Hamilton & Muller, 116 George Street, Edinburgh

pp.1-4  

Short Title  > Der Edelknabe und die Müllerin: [Lied]
Cmp/Arr  > Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752-1814)
Auth/Ed  > Goethe, J. W. van (1749-1832)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > C.F. Peters   |   Hamilton & Müller

Fyv FLC-26/27  RBW 1487

No. 2 | Third Series | of | Six Songs, | The Poetry | Imitated from the German | by | Thos. Oliphant Esqe. | The Music by | Franz Schubert
   Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street, & 67, Conduit St.

NB Title page only - no music

Short Title  > Six songs (3rd series)
Cmp/Arr  > Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Auth/Ed  > Oliphant, Thomas (1799-1873)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Cramer, Addison & Beale (& Co.)

Fyv FLC-26/28  RBW 1488

'Oh! The Merry Days,' | Ballad, | Inscribed to | Lady Whitmore, | By | C.S.W. [ie Charles Shapland Whitmore]
   Willis & Co., 75, Lower Grosvenor St. Royal Musical Subscription Library  ::  Sold by Royal Musical Repository

pp.1-5  Plate no. RMR 1699  Sig. Georgina at top of t.p. (in pencil)

Arranged for pf. or guitar accomp. by C.M.A. Sola?

Short Title  > Oh! The merry days: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > C M Sola (1786-1857) (arr.)   |   Charles Shapland Whitmore (1805-1877)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Willis & Co.
Dedicatee(s)  > Lady Whitmore
Former Owner  > Georgina Gregory

Fyv FLC-26/29  RBW 1489

What Holy Calm, | Duett for two Treble Voices | adapted to English Words | from a Composition by | Beethoven, | & inscribed to | Thomas Attwood Esqe. | by | Edward Taylor
   J. Alfred Novello, 69 Dean Street Soho Sque.

pp.2-6  Plate no. 81  Sig. Georgina on t.p. (in pencil)

The second movement of Beethoven's second symphony to words beginning:'What holy calm'

Short Title  > What holy calm: duet
Cmp/Arr  > Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)   |   Edward Taylor (1784-1863) (arr.)
Auth/Ed  > Taylor, Edward (1784-1863)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > J. Alfred Novello
Dedicatee(s)  > Thomas Attwood Esq.
Former Owner  > Georgina Gregory