ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Letter, enclosing ‘Blessed be the Lord thy God’; [1887]includes:f. i Sir John Frederick Bridge, composer, organist and writer: Major-General Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, GCB; private Secretary to Qu. Victoria: Victoria of E... [1887]

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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Letter, enclosing ‘Blessed be the Lord thy God’; [1887]includes:f. i Sir John Frederick Bridge, composer, organist and writer: Major-General Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, GCB; private Secretary to Qu. Victoria: Victoria of E... [1887]

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