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Brotherton Collection4
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hymns, english6
advent hymns1
anthems1
english poetry1
genealogy1
sabbatarians1
satire, english1

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Agnew, Andrew1
Carver Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)1
Carver-Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)1
Freemantle, W T1
Harwood, Basil1
Harwood, Basil (1859-1949)1
Lloyd, Charles H (1849-1919)1
Methodist New Connexion1
South Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)1
Sullivan, Arthur1

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Hymns for Christmas-Day, 1849 : to be sung at South-Street Chapel, Sheffield. Service at half-past ten o' clock in the forenoon, and at six in the evening

Methodist New Connexion; South Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)

[1849]

At head of title: Methodist New Connexion.

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A selection of hymns & anthems, to be sung in the Carver-Street Wesleyan Chapel, in Christmas Day

Carver Street Chapel (Sheffield, England)

1843-1847; 1849-1850; 1852; 1854; 1856; 1870; -1872. 2 copies for 1870 and 1871 Imprint varies.

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Church hymns with tunes

Lloyd, Charles H (1849-1919); Harwood, Basil (1859-1949); Sullivan, Arthur (1842-1900)

1903

Edited by Sir A. Sullivan.

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Miscellaneous papers collected by W. T. Freemantle

Freemantle, W T

c.1775-c.1925

Includes papers on local history and music compiled and written by W. T. Freemantle. There are many music scores.

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Sir Andrew Agnew, two satirical poems and a hymn

Agnew, Andrew

c.1830-1840?

Comprises: (1) 2 satirical poems, the first entitled 'To Saint Andrew Agnew' and signed by 'Ewe', the second entitled 'The "Monstre" Saint' and signed by 'Beta'; (2) A hymn, 'by Saint Andrew Agnew!' a...

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