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Subject: Origins: Initals H.P. in ealry 19th century book From: GUEST,Conrad Bladey Date: 27 Jan 13 - 03:35 PM Greetings good people! still looking for the person represented by the initials H.P. as in the following: C. 1825-1826,Guy Faux, Universal Songster, George, and Robert Cruikshank, John Fairburn, Routledge and Jones, Publisher. Vol. III p.210 Guy Faux Air-"Bow, wow, wow."-H.P. Many thanks for your kind assistance... Conrad Bladey cbladey@verizon.net |
Subject: RE: Origins: Initals H.P. in ealry 19th century book From: Steve Gardham Date: 27 Jan 13 - 03:46 PM Have you checked all 3 vols of US for other songs with those initials. That might lead you to an educated guess, especially if he has written a better known song. It's too late for Henry Purcell. If he had any of the songs in these books it would just say 'Purcell'. Normally the songs in US are assigned with the writer's surname. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Initals H.P. in ealry 19th century book From: Steve Gardham Date: 27 Jan 13 - 04:00 PM Conrad, if you look at page 64 in volume 3 of US, last song on the page is ascribed to H. Powell |
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