Author
Müller, J. M. (Composer)
Uniform title
Jock o' Hazeldean
Title
The vocal gems of Scotland.. No. 13, Jock o' Hazeldean, / arranged with new & appropriate symphonies & accompaniments by J. M. Müller..
Varying form of title
Portion of title: Jock o' Hazeldean
Imprint
Edinburgh, London. : Published by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Place. And Cramer Addison & Beale 201 Regent Street ; [between 1835 and 1838]
Physical description
1 score (3, [1] p.) ; 34 cm
Note
Caption title; lacks title page.
Note
For voice and piano.
Note
On page [1]: "Ent. Stat. Hall" [Entered at Stationers' Hall].
Note
Signature at foot of page [1]: J. M. Müller.
Note
John Martin, otherwise Johann Martin, Müller, "teacher of music," died in Edinburgh on 19th May, 1843. According to the list of Reid Concerts in the University of Edinburgh from 1841, he was born in 1808.
Note
Wood & Co. announced that "about twenty" of 'The vocal gems of Scotland' had been published by October 1835 (see: The Scotsman, or, Edinburgh Political and Literary Journal, October 28, 1835, page [4]). In London, Cramer, Addison, and Beale announced 'The vocal gems of Scotland' as "just published, complete in 2 vols." in April 1838, and that each song was available separately, price 1s. (see: The Age, April 29, 1838, page [1]).
Note
Wood & Co., of 12 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh was a firm run by sons by Andrew Wood (organ builder, etc.) following their father's death on 2nd May, 1829 at the age of 63. The sons, Robert Wood (1797-1871), John Muir Wood (1805-1892), and George Wood (1812-1893) worked in partnership for a short time, the copartnery carried on between Robert and John Muir Wood being dissolved by mutual consent on 10th November, 1834.
Note
Partially illegible ink stamp at foot of page [1]: "... McFadyen ... No. 6 7 8 [?] Buchanan [?] ... ... Glasgow [?]." A certain Joseph Taylor McFadyen [sic] was born in Glasgow in 1807. Later recorded as M'Fadyen or MacFadyen, J. T. (Jos. T.) MacFadyen carried on business as a music seller, ticket agent, etc. in Buchanan Street, Glasgow between 1844 and 1848. Joseph Taylor Macfadyen [sic] was declared bankrupt in October 1849.
Provenance
Inscription, in ink, at head of page [1]: "Miss Cother" [probably Jane Elizabeth Cother but possibly her younger sister]. Jane Elizabeth Cother (ca. 1818-1899) married Charles William Corfe (1814-1883) on 7th July, 1842. Following C. W. Corfe's death, she married George Thomas Miles on 22nd January, 1885. As Jane Elizabeth Miles, she died on 29th April, 1899, aged 81.
Provenance
Inscription, in pencil, on upper endleaf: "Corfe Oxon".
Provenance
Bequeathed to the Archives of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle by Brigadier Tim Hackworth, military knight of Windsor and a direct descendant of Joseph Corfe (1740-1820) and Arthur Thomas Corfe (1773-1863); subsequently donated by the Archives of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle to Salisbury Cathedral Library, with the agreement of the family of the late Brigadier Hackworth.
Provenance
Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century, reprinted 2019) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”
Binding
19th-century half brown calf; boards covered with marbled paper; blind tooling on boards (where the leather meets the paper); gilt tooling on spine; text block edges sprinkled red; pink endleaves.
Copy-specific note
On page [1]: "Price 1/[-]".
Copy-specific note
One of a large collection of music prints bound together.
Copy-specific note
At head of upper endleaf: 2/36.
Subject
Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
Added entry--name
Corfe, Charles William, 1814-1883 former owner.
Added entry--name
Hackworth, Timothy William, 1933-2017 former owner.
Added entry--name
Cother, Jane Elizabeth former owner.
Added entry--name
College of St. George, Windsor Castle donor.
Added entry--name
Wood & Co. (Firm) publisher.
Added entry--name
Cramer, Addison & Beale publisher.
Added entry--place
Scotland Edinburgh.
Added entry--place
England London.
B14306
UKSbSC
20230116121354.9