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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… museum, room for philosophical apparatus, exhibition-room, music-room, drawing-room, recreation-hall, chambers for the …
Survey of London
… Richard, ? actor and dramatist, 18068 Karno, Frederick, music-hall artist, 191723, 1928 Kelburn, Viscountess, 1948 …
Survey of London
… writer. Collected and published madrigals. Catalogued the music in the British Museum. No. 82. (formerly No. 41.) …
Survey of London
… converted. He sometimes entertained the idea that 'sacred music' would be performed at the memorial, 289 and thought …
Old and New London
… none of us ever were before; the house is better and the music better than we looked for, and the acting not much …
A History of the County of London
… to instruct the children of St. Anthony's in singing to music and plain singing, besides the usual celebrations for … know whether there is a connexion between the teaching of music at St. Anthony's and the establishment by the king's …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… ! Meih ! saith the little one, and the mother counts it music." Mr. Prideaux, it appears, conformed, for on August …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… [1st ser.] iii. 243. Thomas Attingham, who was a vicar choral at St. Chad's by 1417, was dead before 1457: Shrews. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and it still existed in 1920. 47 There was an Alstonefield choral society in 1919. 48 The village had a cricket club and … In 1891 her household at West View in the Rakes included a music governess. 28 There was a Sunday school attached to the …
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