Pearsall, Robert Lucas

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referencedIn Vol. XXVI. (ff. 338). Undated, I-W.includes:f. 1 Charles Irvine: Letter to, G. Cumberland: n.d. f. 3 Hugh Irvine: Letters to G. Cumberland: 1827, n.d. f. 4 James Irvine: Letters to G. Cumberland: 1779-1828, n.d. ff. 6-10 Thomas Johnes, FRS, MP: Le..., 1748-1835 British Library
referencedIn "OBSERVATIONS on Chanting, explanatory of a new system," etc., by Robert Lucas Pearsall, written at Wartensee, Lake Constance, 27 Aug. 1851. Autograph. Paper; ff. 69. Folio. Belonged to Marianne Ellacombe (f. 1), afterwards Mrs. Welland (f. 61 b); an... British Library
creatorOf MCCRIMMON COLLECTION. Vol. IV (ff. 156). 1. ff. 1-6. Letters, etc., of Joseph Planta, Keeper of Manuscripts 1776-1799, Principal Librarian 1799-1827; 1783-1815, n.d. 2. f. 7. Letter of Joseph Planta, diplomat, son of Joseph Planta, Principal Libraria..., 1776-1868 British Library
referencedIn Vol. XVI. (ff. 384). 1817,1818.Reverend Richard Denison Cumberland: Correspondence with his brother George: 1772-1825, n.d.George Cumberland, junior, son of G Cumberland, senior: Correspondence of with his father: 1804-1835, n.d.Sydney Cumberland, so..., 1817-1818 British Library
creatorOf CHURCH HOUSE MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XIII. Hymn-tunes, single, double and triple chants, Kyries, etc., by Sir John Stainer, Robert Lucas de Pearsall and other composers, almost all English; 1831-1916, n.d. Autograph. Partly duplicated. Mostly in short scor..., 1831-1916 British Library
referencedIn Vol. XVII, (fr. 313). 1819-June, 1820.Reverend Richard Denison Cumberland: Correspondence with his brother George: 1772-1825, n.d.George Cumberland, junior, son of G Cumberland, senior: Correspondence of with his father: 1804-1835, n.d.Sydney Cumberl..., 1819-1820 British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS original letters, etc.:-A. "' 0! ye roses so blooming and fair,' a six-part madrigal composed by R[obert] L[ueas] de Pearsall" (d. 1856). f. 1. Presented by William Barclay Squire, Esq. B. Two letters to [Thomas Pelham, 2nd] Earl of Ch..., 18th century-19th century British Library
creatorOf ANGLICAN SERVICE MUSIC: 'Sacred Music Collected by H. T. Ellicombe', including most notably two works by Robert Lucas Pearsall, a Burial Service in E minor (1829-1830) and an autograph communion hymn 'Therefore with Angels' (1845); 1809-1845. Except ..., 1809-1845 British Library
referencedIn PEARSALL COLLECTION. Vol. VII (ff. ii + 101). Arrangements and adaptations from works by the early madrigalwriters and others, interspersed with original compositions chiefly sketches or rough drafts by Pearsall, including anthems, a canon, a carol, ..., 1835-1838 British Library
referencedIn COLLECTION of musical compositions-many of them rough drafts or sketches-works on music, and other writings, by Robert Lucas Pearsall, of Willsbridge House, in Bitton, co. Glouc., and afterwards of Wartensee Castle, near St. Gall, in Switzerland, 183..., 1836-1854 British Library
referencedIn " STRAY-LEAVES from an Idler's Common-Place-Book. containing (1) The Capuchin's Sermon translated from Schiller's 'Camp of Wallenstein,' (2) Imitation of an Old English Ballad, (3) The Wicking-a-Balk; by R[obert] L[ucas] P[earsall]. Carlsruhe : Print... British Library
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