The Bridge, | H. W. Longfellow Esqr, | Dedicated to M. Marryat, | Music by | Miss. Lindsay [1863?] [Robert Cocks and Co. New Burlington Street, W., Music Publishers to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and the Emperor napoleon III] :: Sold by Wood & Co Union St Aberdeen
The Brook | The Words by | Tennyson | the Music by | Dolores [ie Ellen Dickson] | Dedicated to | Lady Prescott [1854] Charles Jefferys 21 Soho Square :: Sold by Wood & Co Union St. Aberdeen
The Days that are no More | The Poetry by | Tennyson | sung by | Madame Sainton Dolby | The Music by | Jacques Blumenthal [c1862] Duncan Davison & Co. 244 Regent Street, Corner of Little Argyll Street :: Sold by Wood & Co 189 Union St Aberdeen
pp.2-7 Plate no. 236 'Miss C. Hawes' at head of t.p.
Floating Away | (Ballad) | Written by | J. E. Carpenter | Composed by | John Blockley [1861-3] Cramer Beale & Wood 201 Regent Street :: Sold by Wood & Co. 189 Union St. Aberdeen
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Published by John Blockley, 2 Park Road, Haverstock Hill
Friend of my Soul, | by | Thomas Moore Esqr., | Sung by | Mr. Braham, | at the | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [1844-61] Cramer, Beale & Chappell 201 Regent Street, & 67 Conduit St.
Go where Glory waits Thee, | Song, | from the | Irish Melodies, | The Poetry by | Thomas Moore, | with new Symphonies & Accompaniments | by | G. A. Macfarren [1859-61] Cramer, Beale & Chappell 201 Regent Street, & 67 Conduit Street
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. [1845-8] Addison & Hodson, 210 Regent Street opposite Conduit St and 47 King Street
Her Last words at Parting, | A Ballad, | sung by | Mr. Parry, Junr. | for whom it was expressly written | by | Thomas Moore Esqre. [1835] Cramer, Addison & Beale 201 Regent Street
I saw from the Beach, | from | A Selection of | Irish Melodies, | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | Arranged with Symphonies | and Accompaniment by | Sir John Stevenson, Mus.Doc. [1845-8] Addison & Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St and 47, King Street :: Sold by Wood & Co 189 Union St. Aberdeen
Katey's letter, | Irish Song, | Sung by | Miss Dolby, | The Poetry by | Lady Dufferin [c1864] Lamborn Cock, Hutchings & Co. (late Leader & Cock) 62 & 63 New Bond Street corner of Brook Street :: Sold by Wood & Co 189 Union St Aberdeen
Kitty Tyrrell, | sung by | Mr. Frank Bodda, Mr. Leffler, and Mr. G. Genge | Irish Ballad | written by Chas. Jefferys, composed by C. W. Glover [Charles Jefferys 21 Soho Square] :: Sold by Wood & Co. 189 Union St Aberdeen
Like a Tree beside the River, | Words by | Gerald Massey, | The Music Composed | and Dedicated to | Mrs. Sartoris | by | Hamilton Aidé [1858] Charles Jefferys 21 Soho Square, W
Second Edition, | Maggie's Secret, | Song, | Written | and | Composed expressly for, | Madame | Sainton Dolby | by | Claribel [1863] Boosey & Sons .. 28 Holles Street :: Sold by Wood & Co. .. Aberdeen
Three Fishers went Sailing, | Song, | by | The Revd. Charles Kingsley, | Set to Music for | Miss Dolby, | by | John Hullah [1857] Addison, Hollier & Lucas, 210 Regent Street :: Sold by Wood & Co. .. Aberdeen
Take hence the Bowl, | from | A Selection of | National Airs | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | Arranged with Symhonies and Accompaniments | by | Henry R. Bishop [1845-8] Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street opposite Conduit Street and at 47 King Street
Too late, Too late! | Sacred Song, | poetry by | Alfred Tennyson D.C.L. | (Poet Laureate) | Dedicated to | M. Charles Powell | Music by | Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss | (Miss M. Lindsay) [1860] Robert Cocks & Co. New Burlington St, Regent St W. :: Sold by Wood & Co. .. Aberdeen
Sacred Song | Resignation | Music by Miss M Lindsay | Dedicated to her sister | Mrs. R.B. Tritton [1883] Robert Cocks & Co New Burlington St. :: Sold by Wood & Co... Aberdeen