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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Drum  Dr 29  T.6.15
MRS. M(?) IRVINE | CLAREMONT CRESCENT [EDINBURGH]

32 Songs
Dru Dr 29/1  RBW 844

Lord Ronald, | A Ballad, | as Sung by Miss Neel, of the | Theatre Royal Edinburgh, | The Words M.S. | The Music Arranged & Composed by | Geo. Hargreaves, | and Respectfully Inscribed by Permission to | Lady Chetwynde
   F.T. Latour .. 50 New Bond Street, Hime and Hargreaves, No. 14 St. Ann's Square, Manchester, & Hime and Son, Castle Street, and Church Street, Liverpool  ::  Sold Hime & Hargreaves Manchester

pp.2-5  Plate no. L.376.  

Voice and piano

'O where are ye going Lord Ronald?'
Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music Published by F.T.Latour .. 50 New Bond Street.

Paper date 1827 (p.1)

Short Title  > Lord Ronald: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > George Hargreaves (1799-1869)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > F.T. Latour   |   Hime and Hargreaves
Performer(s)  > Miss Neel
Dedicatee(s)  > Lady Chetwynde
Former Owner  > Mrs M. Irvine

Dru Dr 29/2  RBW 845

Welcome Me Home, | A Ballad, | By | Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqe. | Sung by | Mrs. W. Knyvett
[1829]    Cramer, Addison & Beale 201 Regent Street  ::  Sold by Wood & Co 12 Waterloo Place Edinr.

pp.1-4  Plate no. 772  

Voice and piano

'Gaily the Troubadour Touch'd his Guitar'
Also: Catalogue: Horsley's Editions of Standard Vocal Music.

Short Title  > Welcome me home: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839)
Auth/Ed  > Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Cramer, Addison & Beale (& Co.)   |   Wood & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mrs W. Knyvett

Dru Dr 29/3  RBW 846

Isabel! | Sung by | Miss Ashe, | and also by | Miss Stephens, | at the | Nobility's Concerts, | The Poetry by | Thomas Bayly Esqr. | and the | Symphonies and Accompaniments | Arranged by | Henry R. Bishop, | Composer of the Music to the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden
   Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square .. 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin ..

pp.2-7  

Voice and piano

'Wake, Dearest, Wake!'

Short Title  > Isabel!: song
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Auth/Ed  > Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding & D'Almaine
Performer(s)  > Miss Ashe   |   Miss Stephens

Dru Dr 29/4  RBW 847

There's a tear that falls when we part, | a favorite Ballad, founded in a Scottish Melody. | and sung with the most unbounded applause by | Miss Stephens, | in the Popular Opera of | Broken Promises, | at the Theatre Royal, English Opera House, | The Poetry by S.J. Arnold, Esqr. | Newly Arranged, and in part composed, | By | Willm. Hawes
   Welsh & Hawes .. the Royal Harmonic Institution Argyll Rooms, 246 Regent Street  ::  Sold by J. Davie, Aberdeen.

pp.1-4  Plate no. 1925  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > There's a tear that falls when we part: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > William Hawes (1785-1846) (arr.)
Auth/Ed  > Arnold, Samuel James (1774-1852)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Welsh & Hawes   |   J[ames] Davie
Performer(s)  > Miss Stephens

Dru Dr 29/5  RBW 848

Fifth Edition | The | Merry Mountain Boy, | or | The Mountain Lay; | A Ballad, | No. 14 of the Tyrolese Melodies, | Sung by | The Rainer Family; | The words by William Ball, Esq. | The Music arranged by | I. Moscheles
[1822-29]    Willis & Co., Royal Musical Repository, 55 St.James Street; 7 Westmoreland Street, Dublin and 4, Bis Rue de la Paix, Paris  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co 12 Waterloo Place

pp.1-6  Plate no. 549  

Voice and piano

'Would you list to the lay of a Mountain-Boy'

Short Title  > The merry mountain boy: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870) (arr.)
Auth/Ed  > Ball, William (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Willis & Co.   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Performer(s)  > Rainer Family

Dru Dr 29/6  RBW 849

The Hunters Bride. | A Scottish Ballad, | The Poetry by | John Hay Allan Esqr. C.E. | The Music | Composed by | F.W. Crouch
   Published by the Royal Harmonic Institution. Lower Saloon, Argyll Rooms

pp.1-4  Plate no. 945  

Voice and piano

'My Allans kirtle is Lincoln green'

John Hay Allan is one of the pseudonums adopted by John Carter Allen (1795–1872)

Short Title  > The hunters bride: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > F W Crouch (c1783-1844)
Auth/Ed  > Allen, John Carter (1795-1872)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Royal Harmonic Institution

Dru Dr 29/7  RBW 850

2nd Edition | The Moon is up! | A Serenade | in answer to "Rise gentle Moon!" | Sung by Madame Vestris and Miss Bartolozzi, | Written by | Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson, | The Music by | T.B. Phipps
   W. Wybrow, 24 Rathbone Place  ::  Printed by R.Martin, 124 High Holborn.  

pp.1-5.  Inscribed by the Author to Mr. John Barnett

Voice and piano

Short Title  > The moon is up!: serenade
Cmp/Arr  > T B Phipps (19th c.)
Auth/Ed  > Wilson, Cornwell Baron (Mrs.) (1796-1846)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > W. Wybrow
Performer(s)  > Mme Vestris   |   Miss Bartolozzi
Former Owner  > John Barnett

Dru Dr 29/8  RBW 851

Love from the Heart; | or | Yes, I will leave my Father's Halls | as sung by | Madame Vestris | at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden & the Grand Music Festivals. | Composed and arranged by | Sidney Waller
[1822-29]    W. Wybrow, 24 Rathbone Place  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place

pp.[1]-4  

Voice and piano

Also: Select Catalogue of Violin & Flute Music, Printed for the London and country Music Sellers and Published at the Temple of Apollo, 24, Rathbone Place - 2pp.

Short Title  > Love from the heart: song
Cmp/Arr  > Sidney Waller (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > W. Wybrow   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mme Vestris

Dru Dr 29/9  RBW 852

The Birks of Aberfeldy, | A Ballad, | Sung by | Mr | Wood, | The Melody Composed by | Mrs. Philip Millard. | The Symphonies and Accompaniments by | P. Knapton
   A. Pettet, 154 Oxford Strt. (opposite Bond Street)

pp.1-5  Sig. V. Millard

Voice and piano

'Now simmer blinks on flow'ry braes'
Also: Catalogue of New Music Published by Alfred Pettet ..

Poem by Burns

Short Title  > The birks of Aberfeldy: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Mrs Philip Millard (d. c1840)   |   Philip Knapton (1788-1833) (arr.)
Auth/Ed  > Burns, Robert (1759-1796)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > A. Pettet
Performer(s)  > Mr Wood
Former Owner  > V. Millard

Dru Dr 29/10  RBW 853

Second Edition | Merrily Merrily goes the Bark, | from the | Celebrated Poem | The Lord of the Isles, | Written by | Sir Walter Scott, Bart; | Composed by | J. Mazzinghi
   Goulding & D'Almaine 20 Soho Square

pp.1-4  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > Merrily, merrily goes the bark: song
Cmp/Arr  > Joseph Mazzinghi (1765-1844)
Auth/Ed  > Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding (&) D'Almaine

Dru Dr 29/11  RBW 854

The Swiss Boy, | A Ballad. | No. 1 of the Tyrolese Melodies, | Sung by Mrs. Waylett, | The words by William Ball, Esq. | The music arranged by | I. Moscheles
[1822-29]    Willis & Co., Royal Musical Repository, 55 St. James's Street; 7 Westmoreland Street,Dublin; and 4 Bis, Rue de la Paix, Paris  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co 12 Waterloo Place.

pp.1-5  Plate no. 997  

Voice and piano

'Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy!'
Also: Catalogue of Royal Musical Repository 55,St.James's Street(Opposite Jermyn Street), London.

Short Title  > The Swiss boy: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870)
Auth/Ed  > Ball, William (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Willis & Co.   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mrs Waylett

Dru Dr 29/12  RBW 855

They are gone, all gone from the Mountain Home! | Ballad, | The Poetry by | Rosamond Wadams; | The Music Composed & Inscribed to | Mrs. I.A. Nixon, | by | W. Kirby
   Monro & May; 11 Holborn Bars, near Middle Row  ::  J.Netherclift Lithog; 8 Newman Str.  

pp.1-5  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > They are gone, all gone: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > William Kirby (1817-1906)
Auth/Ed  > Wadams, Rosamond (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Monro & May
Dedicatee(s)  > Mrs I.A. Nixon

Dru Dr 29/13  RBW 856

Seventh Edition | "The Soldier's Tear", | Ballad, | Sung by | Mr. Wood, | In the New Interlude | Sold for A Song, | The Poetry by | Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. | The Music Composed by | Alexander Lee
[1829]    Alexander Lee & Lee 86 Regent's Quadrant  ::  Engraved | by | W.S. Joselin  Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.

pp.1-4  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > The soldier's tear: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > George Alexander Lee (1802-1851)
Auth/Ed  > Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Alexander Lee & Lee   |   Wood & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mr Wood

Dru Dr 29/14  RBW 857

Second Edition | O! Give me but my Arab Steed, | A Romantic Ballad, | as Sung by | Miss Forde, | at the | Theatre Royal Dublin, | also by Miss Ashe, at the | Dublin Concerts. | Composed by | G.A. Hodson
[1822-29]    S. Chappell, 135 New Bond Street  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place.

pp.1-6  Plate no. 3525  

Voice and piano

Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music Published by S.Chappell ...135 New Bond Street.

Short Title  > O! Give me but my Arab steed: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > G A Hodson (c1790-1863)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > S. Chappell   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Performer(s)  > Miss Ashe   |   Miss Forde

Dru Dr 29/15  RBW 858

Ay Waking O! | As arranged for, & Sung with distinguished applause, at the | Edinburgh Professional Concerts, | By | Miss Noel, | With Symphonies & Accompaniment | for the | Piano Forte, | By | James Dewar
[1821-32]    Alexr. Robertson, 47 Princes Street  ::  Walker & Co Engrs. Edinbr.  

pp.1-3  

Voice and piano

Also: Catalogue of Alexander Robertson

Poem by Burns?

Short Title  > Ay waking O!: song
Cmp/Arr  > James Dewar (19th c.) (arr.)   |   Trad.
Auth/Ed  > Burns, Robert (1759-1796)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Alexander Robertson
Performer(s)  > Miss Noel

Dru Dr 29/16  RBW 859

Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel. | Der Abschied; | a Celebrated Swiss Air., as Sung by | Madame Stockhausen, | also by | Madame Vestris, | The Words Written by | J. Augustine Wade Esqre. | Arranged with an Accompaniment | for the | Piano-forte or Harp, | and Dedicated to | Mlle. Thadea de Zeltner | by | F. Stockhausen, | Harpiste de Roi de France
   S. Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street

pp.2-5  Plate no. L.326  

Voice and piano

Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music Published by S.Chappell, No.135 New Bond Street.

Short Title  > 'Twere vain to tell thee all I feel (Der Abschied): for piano or harp
Cmp/Arr  > Franz Stockhausen (1789-1868)
Auth/Ed  > Wade, Joseph Augustine (1796-1845)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > S. Chappell
Performer(s)  > Mme Vestris   |   Mme Stockhausen

Dru Dr 29/17  RBW 860

Fourth Edition | We Met! | Ballad, | Sung by | Miss Paton, Miss H. Cawse, & Miss Betts, | from the | Songs of the Boudoir, | The Poetry Written | And | The Melodies Selected | by | Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr.
[1829]    A. Betts, Royal Exchange  ::  Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.

pp.1-5  

Voice and piano

'We met, 'twas in a crowd'
Also: Catalogue New and Select Music Published by A.Betts, North Piazza, Royal Exchange, London.

Short Title  > We met!: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839)
Auth/Ed  > Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > A. Betts   |   Wood & Co.
Performer(s)  > Miss Paton   |   Miss H. Cawse   |   Miss Betts

Dru Dr 29/18  RBW 861

Third Edition | Alice Gray, | A Ballad, | Sung by | Miss Stephens, Miss Love & Miss Paton, | Composed & Inscribed to | Mr. A. Pettet, | By | Mrs. Philip Millard
   A. Pettet, 18 Hanway Strt., (Removed from 154) Oxford Strt.

pp.1-5  

Voice and piano

'She's all my fancy painted her'

Short Title  > Alice Gray: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Mrs Philip Millard (d. c1840)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > A. Pettet
Performer(s)  > Miss Stephens   |   Miss Love   |   Miss Paton
Dedicatee(s)  > Mr A. Pettet

Dru Dr 29/19  RBW 862

The deep deep Sea, | A Cavatina, | Composed expressly for & Inscribed | To | Madame Vestris, | By | C.E. Horn, | The Poetry by | Mrs. George Sharp
[1822-29]    T. Welsh, at the Royal Harmonic Institution 204 Regent St. from the late Argyll Rooms  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co 12 Waterloo Place.

pp.1-5  Plate no. 3539  

Voice and piano

'Oh! Come with me my Love'

Short Title  > The deep, deep sea: cavatina
Cmp/Arr  > Charles Edward Horn (1786-1849)
Auth/Ed  > Sharp, Mrs George (ie Mary) (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Thomas Welsh   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mme Vestris
Dedicatee(s)  > Mme Vestris

Dru Dr 29/20  RBW 863

Julio told me when we parted, | Ballad | Sung by | Miss Paton, | Accompanied by Herself on the Harp, | in the Opera of | Native Land, | at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop
[1829]    Goulding, D'Almaine & Co., 20, Soho Square, & to be had at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin  ::  Sold by Wood & Co 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr.

pp.69-72  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > Julio told me when we parted: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding D'Almaine & Co.   |   Wood & Co.
Performer(s)  > Miss Paton

Dru Dr 29/21  RBW 864

Fourth Edition | Love's Ritornella; | The Much Admired Air, | As Sung By | Mr. | Wallack, | At the | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, | In the Popular Drama of | The Brigand, | Written by J.R. Planché, Esq. | the Music Composed by | T. Cooke, | Director of Music to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
   S. Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street

pp.1-4  

Voice and piano

Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music, Published by S.Chappell

Short Title  > Love's ritornella: air
Cmp/Arr  > Thomas Cooke (1782-1848)
Auth/Ed  > Planché, James Robinson (1796-1880)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > S. Chappell
Performer(s)  > Mr Wallack

Dru Dr 29/22  RBW 865

The Missletoe Bough, | The | Poetry | By | Thomas H. Bayly Esq. | The | Symphonies & Accompaniments | Composed | And | Arranged | by | Henry R. Bishop
   Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square

pp.1-7  

Voice and piano

'The missletoe hung in the castle hall'

Short Title  > The missletoe bough: song
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Auth/Ed  > Bayly, Thomas Haynes (1797-1839)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding (&) D'Almaine

Dru Dr 29/23  RBW 866

The Crusader, | A Song, | Composed by Augs. Meves | and dedicated to | Miss Paton .. The Poetry by | Fred. Fox Cooper Esq.
[1822-29]    S. Chappell, 135 New Bond Street  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place.

pp.1-5  Plate no. 3560  

Voice and piano

'The warrior sprang on his jet-black steed'
Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music Published by S.Chappell

Short Title  > The Crusader: song
Cmp/Arr  > Augustus Meves (1785-1859)
Auth/Ed  > Fox Cooper, Frederick (1806-1879)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > S. Chappell   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Dedicatee(s)  > Miss Paton

Dru Dr 29/24  RBW 867

I have come from a happy land. | The Celebrated | Dancing Girls Song, | Written by, | William Kennedy Esqr. | Arranged to a Hindostan Air. | With Symphonies & Accompaniments | By | R.A. Smith
[1821-29]    Robt. Purdie .. 83 Princes Street  ::  Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Pl. Edinr

pp.[1]-3  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > I have come from a happy land: song
Cmp/Arr  > R A Smith (1780-1829) (arr.)
Auth/Ed  > Kennedy, William (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Robert Purdie   |   Wood & Co.

Dru Dr 29/25  RBW 868

The Lammie, | A Favorite Scotish Ballad, | Never before Published. | With | Original Words, | The first of a series of unpublished Songs, | With Symphonies & Accompaniments | By | Finlay Dun
[1821]    Robt. Purdie .. 83 Prins. St.

pp.[1]-3  

Voice and piano

'The mitherless Lammie'

Short Title  > The lammie: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Finlay Dun (1795-1853) (arr.)   |   Trad.
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Robert Purdie

Dru Dr 29/26  RBW 869

Mozart's | Vergiss mein nicht, | Adapted to English Words, | and Arranged | With an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte, | By | Alfred Bennett, | Mus.Bac.Oxon.
   S. Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street

pp.[1]-5  Plate no. 3662  

Voice and piano

Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music .. S. Chappell

Misattributed to Mozart. Actually by Georg Lorenz Schneider (1766-1855)

Short Title  > 'Mozart's' "Vergiss mein nicht" (Forget me not): song with piano
Cmp/Arr  > A W Bennett (1805-1830) (arr.)   |   Laurenz Schneider (1766-1855)   |   W A Mozart (1756-1791)
Auth/Ed  > Bennett, Alfred William (1805-1830)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > S. Chappell

Dru Dr 29/27  RBW 870

Helen Trevor, | Ballad | The Words by | Mrs George Sharp, | Composed for & Inscribed | To | Miss Paton | by | Charles E. Horn
[1822-29 ]    Goulding & D'Almaine, 20, Soho Square  ::   Sold by Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place.

pp.1-5  

Voice and piano. "The Moon arraye'd in all her Pride"

Short Title  > Helen Trevor: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Charles Edward Horn (1786-1849)
Auth/Ed  > Sharp, Mrs George (ie Mary) (19th c.)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding (&) D'Almaine   |   Wood, Small & Co.
Performer(s)  > Miss Paton
Dedicatee(s)  > Miss Paton

Dru Dr 29/28  RBW 871

Non più mesta accanto al fuoco, | Aria | In the Opera of | La Cenerentola, | Composed by | Signor G. Rossini
   Messrs. Birchall & Co., 140 New Bond Street

pp.1-6.  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > Non più mesta accanto al fuoco: aria
Cmp/Arr  > Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Birchall & Co.

Dru Dr 29/29  RBW 872

The Captive Knight, | A Ballad | The Words by Mrs. Hemans, | The music by her Sister; | And both respectfully dedicated to | Sir Walter Scott
   Willis and Co., Royal Musical Respository, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, and at 7, Westmorland Street, Dublin

pp.2-8  

Voice and piano. "'Twas a trumpet's pealing sound!"' (Pencil marks p.7)

Short Title  > The captive knight: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Harriet Browne (1798-1858)
Auth/Ed  > Hemans, Mrs Felicia Dorothea (1793-1835)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Willis & Co.
Dedicatee(s)  > Sir Walter Scott

Dru Dr 29/30  RBW 873

When the day with rosy light | Der Muntere Alpen Hirt, | a Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by | Madame Strockhausen, | also by | Madame Vestris, | The Words Written by | J. Augustine Wade Esqre. | Arranged with an Accompaniment | for the | Piano forte or Harp, | and Dedicated to | Mlle. Thadea de Zeltner, | By | F. Stockhausen, Harpiste du Roi de France
   S. Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street

pp.2-5  Plate no. L.335  

Voice and harp or piano

Also: A Catalogue of New Vocal Music, Published by T.Latour, 50 New Bond Street. J.Mallett, Printer, Wardour Street, Soho.

Orig. melody by M. Carcassi?

Short Title  > [M. Carcassi's?] When the day with rosy light (Der muntere Alpenhirt): for piano or harp
Cmp/Arr  > Franz Stockhausen (1789-1868) (arr.)   |   Matteo Carcassi (1792-1853)
Auth/Ed  > Wade, Joseph Augustine (1796-1845)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > S. Chappell
Performer(s)  > Mme Vestris   |   Mme Stockhausen

Dru Dr 29/31  RBW 874

The Treasures of the Deep, | A Ballad, | The Words by | Mrs. Hemans, | The Music by | Her Sister
   I. Willis & Co.Royal Musical Repository, 55 St. James's Street, 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin, & 4 Bis, Rue de la Paix, Paris  ::  Sold by Wood Small & Co. 12 Waterloo Place

pp.1-5  Plate no. RMR 645  

Voice and piano

Also: Catalogue Royal Musical Repository, 55 St.James's Street, (opposite Jermyn Street) etc.

Short Title  > The treasures of the deep: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Harriet Browne (1798-1858)
Auth/Ed  > Hemans, Mrs Felicia Dorothea (1793-1835)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > I. Willis & Co.   |   Wood, Small & Co.

Dru Dr 29/32  RBW 875

Fourth Edition | 'I stood amid the glittering Throng', | A Ballad | The Poetry by | F.W.N. Bayley Esq. | The Melody by | Henry R. Bishop. | Sung by | Madame Vestris, Mrs. Wood, Miss Inverarity, Mrs Waylett, | Miss Somerville and Miss H. Cawse
   Goulding and D'Almaine, No. 20 Soho Square  ::  Sold by Wood & Co.

pp.1-5.  

Voice and piano

Short Title  > I stood amid the glittering throng: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Henry Bishop (1786-1855)
Auth/Ed  > Bayley, Frederick William Naylor (1808-1853)
Pr/Pub/Bks  > Goulding (&) D'Almaine   |   Wood & Co.
Performer(s)  > Mme Vestris   |   Mrs Wood   |   Miss Inverarity   |   Mrs Waylett   |   Miss Somerville   |   Miss H. Cawse