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Included in these pages is material acquired since publication, also corrections to the original edition. Acknowledgements are due to Tony Barker for additional material. |
PALLISER, BERTHE | Missouri River, The |
PALMER,
KATE |
fl.
c1870 Umbrella Belle, The |
PALMER, MINNIE | Jessie The Belle Of The School Mary And John |
PALMERSTON, MINNIE | d. 1 Nov 1904 |
PAREPA, Mme | My Love And I Paradise Of Love, The Tender Memories Why Dost Thou Linger Yet? |
PARNON, WALTER | Gladstone, He's A Brick |
PARRY, JOHN ORLANDO | 3 Jan 1810 - 20 Feb 1879 |
PARSONS, PHIL | 1877-1954 |
PARSONS, TOM | 1814-75 |
PASCO | d. 17 Oct 1902 |
PASTOR, TONY | Electric Light, The Fifth Avenue George Funniest Thing In The World, The Piper-Heidsieck |
PATEY,
JANET MONACH |
Needles
And Pins Song From Heaven, A |
PATTERSON,
JOHNNY
|
c1845-1889
|
PATTI, CARLOTTA | Come Where You Will I've A Welcome For Thee
Where The Bee Sucks |
PATTI, ADELINA | Adelina Casta Diva To The American Ladies Treasured Hopes |
PAUL, HOWARD | lover of LETTY LIND, by whom s. Horace
Howard Paul/Lind b.1880 Cavalier, The Gay Zouave, The On The Promenade Style Of Things, The Uncle Sam When George The Third Was King |
PAUL, Mrs HOWARD | nee Hill; orig k.a. Isabelle Featherstone Dream Of The Reveller, The Isabella Molly Doolan Old Maid, The Red Petticoat, The Starlight Nell |
PAVER, CHARLES | d. May 1905 A + L&C Drink With Me Boys (I've Got The Rhino) We All Went Together |
PAYNE, C. | It's Doubtful, Very Doubtful |
PAYNE, DOROTHY | fl c1913 My Heart Is With You Always |
PAYNE, GILBERT | 1877-1951 All The Best Bingle's Bungle sk. Checked Again! sk.? You Can't Get Away From The Fact |
PEACHAM, POLLY |
b.1873. Still alive 1950s. niece of
BESSIE BELLWOOD Pros Coachman, The |
PEARL, ARTHUR |
It Comes Quite Natural It Was A Long Way Off Whistling Wife, The |
PEDLEY, LOTTA | Vivandiere, The |
PEERCE, JAN | 1904-84 When You And I Were Young Maggie |
PELHAM, PAUL |
Bachelor's Club, The On The Course Tragedian, The |
PELISSIER, H. G.
|
all w. THE FOLLIES
|
PEMBERTON, T. E. | 1849-1905 |
PEMBERTON, WILLIAM | 1843-81 |
PENLEY, WILLIAM SYDNEY | 1853-1912 |
PENLEY, FLO | m. GEORGE ENGLISH I Would Do It Love's Romance Mother Says I Mustn't Way I've Got, A |
PENLEY, WILLIAM SYDNEY |
1853-1912 |
PENROSE, CHARLES |
other pseuds:
Charlie Happy and Jolliboy. BillIe WHITLOCK should
be Billy WHITLOCK. |
PERCY, HARRY | 1824-75 |
PERCY, SISTERS | Oh, Mammy Deah! |
PERRY, ALBERT | A + L&C Message From Mars (May?), A 1901 |
PHELPS, Miss | Ever Of Thee Queen Of The Sea, The |
PHILIPS, JESSIE | Marm Jinks Nineteenth Century Girl Somebody's Father |
PHILLIPS,
Mrs F R |
It Makes A Man Look Like A
Fool When You Take It Easy |
PHILLIPS, G. | McSorley's Twins Susana McManus |
PHILLIPS, HARRIETT | 1848-73 (nee Kate Hornby) |
PHILLIPS, HARRY | Down Among The Dead Men |
PICCOLOMINI, MARIETTA | Ah! Happy Flowers Sound Of Harps Angelical, The Still In My Dreams Thou'rt Near |
PINK, WAL | In The Mansion Over The Way Repairers, The |
PLASS, LOVEDEN | Mary Llewellyn |
PLAYFAIR,
ARTHUR |
1869-1918 |
PLEASANTS, JACK | Boss Of The House I Said `Hooray' |
PLEON, HARRY | All Dotty Fusee Liars, The Johnny Wouldn't Give Me A Taster My Pianist Oh, Margherine Simple Person |
PLEON,
PERCY |
1869-1900 |
PLEON, TOM | 1861-92 Tyrolese Wanderer |
PLUMPTON, JOSEPH | Home! Sweet Home! My Pretty Jane Tell Me Mary How To Woo Thee |
POLLARD, FRED | Ah, How She Loves Me I Saved Him or I'm Sorry That I Interfered Morritt's Missing Man Tommy Atkins |
POLUSKI
BROTHERS |
Article and repertoire in
Music Hall Studies Number 10. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk Jennie's The Girl |
POMPON,
ROSE |
Best Place, The
|
POOLE, ELLEN |
1846-95 |
POOLE, ELIZA | Cavalier, The Ellen And Patrick He Said He Would Come Back To Me |
POOLE, FLORA | d. 1 Jan 1896 (Sisters Poole) |
POPLAR, FRED | 1868-1952 Arabella Oh, Molly Waiting For My Wife |
PORT, ARTHUR | They're All In Mourning |
POUNDS, LOUIE |
1872-1970 |
POWELL, ELDRED | see Entracte 5 Aug 1882 at Royal
Victor(ia?) All In His Sunday Clothes |
POWER, ALMA | Red Red Rose, The |
POWER,
NELLIE |
Look At
Me Well |
PRESCANO, RITA | People's Prince, The Regimental Band, The |
PRESTON,
JESSIE |
Remember Me To Mother Dear |
PRESTON, TIM | 1873-99 |
PRESTON, WILL* | By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
PRICE, DENHAM | Songs Of The Sea (by Roger Quilter) |
PRICE, GEORGIE |
1900-64 By The Light Of The Silvery Moon |
PRIDE, HARRY | Cinderella's Dream (see L&C for an H. Pride) |
PRINCE, GEORGE | I Think I'll Live There Next Week |
PRINCE, JESSIE | 1867-1903 |
PRINGLE, RALPH | Hillier's Great Song Of The Blues |
PRITCHARD, EMILY | Lily, Sweet Lily or To Church On A Motor Car |
PRITCHARD, GEORGE | Isn't It Wonderful? |
PRYDE, PEGGY | b. 19 July 1869; d. 17 May 1943 Sydney,
Australia. dr. of JENNY HILL and Jean Pasta (John Woodley) m. (1) Joseph Michael Schah (div.1892) (2) George Sinclair Hamilton (d.1899) (3) George Pearson. Two unconfirmed sources also give Will Armstrong and Maurice de Frece (d.1915) as husbands. Article and repertoire in Music Hall Studies Number Eleven. See www.musichallstudies.co.uk Chimes Across The Snow (w. Rose DEARING) Dear Old Ned He's A Champion Little Grace Little Vagabond Boy, The Oh, Elizabeth Really That For The Man Tut, Tut, Dear Me |
PRYOR, ARTHUR | Oh, Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? |
PULLAN, FRED A. | Oh! The Music |
PYNE, LOUISA | Eily Mavourneen |
Michael
Kilgarriff | Grace Beauty &
Banjos | Sing us One of the Old
Songs