English folklorists: English folk-song collectors, Sabine Baring-Gould, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hubert Chesshyre, Percy Grainger, Cecil Sharp: English ... Broadwood, Lucy Lloyd, Ernest John Moeran - Softcover

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: English folk-song collectors, Sabine Baring-Gould, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hubert Chesshyre, Percy Grainger, Cecil Sharp, Ruth Manning-Sanders, Joseph Jacobs, A. L. Lloyd, Peter Warlock, Lucy Broadwood, Lucy Lloyd, Ernest John Moeran, Joseph Ritson, Maud Karpeles, Thomas Percy, George Butterworth, John Roby, Victor E. Neuburg, David Lewiston, Iona and Peter Opie, William Thoms, Laurence Gomme, Charlotte Sophia Burne, Katharine Mary Briggs, William B. Sandys, Henry Balfour Gardiner, Folklore Society, Bruce Bastin, Alfred Nutt, Estella Canziani, Jacqueline Simpson, Alice Gomme, Frank Kidson, Francis Hindes Groome, Marian Roalfe Cox, Janet Blunt, Steve Roud, William Chappell, John Philipps Emslie, Edwin Sidney Hartland, Kate Lee, Mabel Peacock, Lucy Garnett. Excerpt: David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre, CVO (born 22 June 1940) served for more than forty years as an officer of arms to Queen Elizabeth II. Chesshyre's father was Colonel Hubert Layard Chesshyre, MA (Cantab), late RE, born Hubert Layard Isacke, son of Major General Hubert Isacke, CB, CSI, CMG, late Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Chesshyre's great-grandfather Sir Charles Peter Layard was Attorney General of Ceylon 1892-1902 and Chief Justice of Ceylon 1902-1906. Chesshyre is also the 3rd-great-grandson of the 7th Earl of Dundee and the 5th-great-grandson of the 6th Earl of Lauderdale. Appropriately for a herald he is related to both the Bearer of the Royal Banner and the Bearer of the National Flag of Scotland. Chesshyre comes from Canterbury, where the family has deep roots: his 2nd-great-grandfather, the Reverend William John Chesshyre, was a Canon of Canterbury Cathedral. Chesshyre is therefore the first cousin twice removed of Canon Chesshyre's grandson The Rt Hon The Lord Tomlin, knight, PC, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. Another of Chesshyre's 3rd-great...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: English folk-song collectors, Sabine Baring-Gould, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hubert Chesshyre, Percy Grainger, Cecil Sharp, Ruth Manning-Sanders, Joseph Jacobs, A. L. Lloyd, Peter Warlock, Lucy Broadwood, Lucy Lloyd, Ernest John Moeran, Joseph Ritson, Maud Karpeles, Thomas Percy, George Butterworth, John Roby, Victor E. Neuburg, David Lewiston, Iona and Peter Opie, William Thoms, Laurence Gomme, Charlotte Sophia Burne, Katharine Mary Briggs, William B. Sandys, Henry Balfour Gardiner, Folklore Society, Bruce Bastin, Alfred Nutt, Estella Canziani, Jacqueline Simpson, Alice Gomme, Frank Kidson, Francis Hindes Groome, Marian Roalfe Cox, Janet Blunt, Steve Roud, William Chappell, John Philipps Emslie, Edwin Sidney Hartland, Kate Lee, Mabel Peacock, Lucy Garnett. Excerpt: David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre, CVO (born 22 June 1940) served for more than forty years as an officer of arms to Queen Elizabeth II. Chesshyre's father was Colonel Hubert Layard Chesshyre, MA (Cantab), late RE, born Hubert Layard Isacke, son of Major General Hubert Isacke, CB, CSI, CMG, late Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Chesshyre's great-grandfather Sir Charles Peter Layard was Attorney General of Ceylon 1892-1902 and Chief Justice of Ceylon 1902-1906. Chesshyre is also the 3rd-great-grandson of the 7th Earl of Dundee and the 5th-great-grandson of the 6th Earl of Lauderdale. Appropriately for a herald he is related to both the Bearer of the Royal Banner and the Bearer of the National Flag of Scotland. Chesshyre comes from Canterbury, where the family has deep roots: his 2nd-great-grandfather, the Reverend William John Chesshyre, was a Canon of Canterbury Cathedral. Chesshyre is therefore the first cousin twice removed of Canon Chesshyre's grandson The Rt Hon The Lord Tomlin, knight, PC, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. Another of Chesshyre's 3rd-great...

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