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John Orlando Parry Manuscripts,
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Music

'Hence care and all thy train away', words by E. G. Wright, and music by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'), 1808; 'Oh! do not ask me why I sigh', a ballad by John Parry ('Bardd Alaw'); 'An autumn song', music by John Parry (? 'Bardd Alaw'); 'The Departure of the Nightingale' by John Parry, junior, undated; 'The Minstrel' by John Orlando Parry, 27 Aug. 1827; 'A Glee for 4 Voices' by John Parry, junior, 4 Nov. 1838; a 'carol' by John Parry, 11 Dec. 1851; 'Ty Uchaf', a Welsh melody composed by John Parry for Ann Jones, Sept. 1865; and a Welsh air composed by him, 7 Oct. 1865; 'Glory to God in the highest', a chorale composed by John Parry and dedicated to his 'brother members of the Choir of St. Mark's, Surbiton, December 1871; and fragments and sketches.

Parry, John, 1776-1851

Miscellanea

Miscellaneous papers written and printed, including 'Additional verses for the "Charming Woman" written by J. Parry, junior, Caermarthen, 23 August 1838'; an English operatic scene by John Parry, junior, 16 March 1844; 'memoranda for an unconventional Pantomime' by John Parry, 1859; 'sketches of 'The Wedding Breakfast', 1865-1866; a sketch for 'A Public Dinner' written by R. Reece and John Parry, 1868; 'The jovial Miller's Invitation' -words by John Parry, 17 April 1876; a sketch title page for 'John Parry's Musical Manual'; miscellaneous notes, programmes, and prospectuses.

Miscellanea

A group of early instrumental and other pieces by John Orlando Parry, 1825-1826; the original copy of 'Die nachtliche Fleer-schau' by Ritter Sigismond Neukomm, from which John Orlando Parry sang, 15 April 1831; the words of 'A Party of Pleasure' by Thomas Haynes Bayly, re-arranged by John Parry, Sept. 1865; a holograph composition by S. Thalberg for John Parry, junior, 1839; 'John Parry's songs arranged as Quadrilles by Luigi Negri, 1833; and a certificate of John Orlando Parry's membership of the Royal Society of Musicians, 6 Dec. 1835.

A diary for 1852

A copy of Harwood's Diary, containing an Almanac for 1852 . . . kept by John Orlando Parry, and containing sketches and drafts of songs in addition to diary entries.

John Orlando Parry,

Diaries, January-May 1831, and 31 December 1866-31 December 1867, scraps of music, 1825-1828, a draft theatre bill, 1826, by John Orlando Parry, actor and entertainer.

Parry, John Orlando, 1810-1879.

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