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| Last update: October 2003 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 |
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PATTERSON, JOHNNY
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c1845-1889
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| 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 |
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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 |
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PELISSIER, H. G.
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all w. THE FOLLIES
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| 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, 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 |
Jennie's The
Girl |
| POMPON, ROSE
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Best Place, The
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| 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 |
| 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 | 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 |
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