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CLA/057/01/001 1 volume labelled Songs, Etc. and R. Orlando 1894 - 1908 Morgan Containing: Sleep, Little Pearl (voice and piano) op.40 no.2, words by Ray Douglas, dedicated to Miss Evangeline Florence (Stainer and Bell, London, 1907); An Indian Night (voice and piano) op.40 no.1, words by Ray Douglas, dedicated to Madame Kirkby Lunn (Stainer and Bell, London, 1907) inscribed "Annie Morgan"; 'Neath the Almond Blossoms (voice and piano), words by Ray Douglas, dedicated to Frederick B. Kiddle, (Edwin Ashdown, London, New York, Toronto, 1906), inscribed "Annie Morgan"; Love is a Delightful Bird (voice and piano), words by Ray Douglas, dedicated to Miss Perceval Allen (Stainer and Bell, London, 1908); Loved and Lost (voice and piano), words by R. Gilfillan, dedicated to Ben Davies (Willcocks and Co., London, n.d.); Songs of the Ganges: (1) A Hindu Lament and (2) The Lily of the Ganges (voice and piano) op.36, words by Ray Douglas, dedicated to John Denman (1) and Montagu Saunders (2) (The Vincent Music Co. Ltd., London; Oliver Ditson Co., U.S.A., 1905), stamped "R. Orlando Morgan"; A Fairy Cradle Song (voice and piano), words by M.M., dedicated to Miss Ada Crossley (J.B. Cramer and Co. Ltd., London; Edward Schuberth and Co., New York, 1896); The Reaper's Angelus (voice and piano with violin obbligato), words by J.W.S., dedicated to Madame E. Nevada (Methven, Simpson and Co., Dundee and Edinburgh; Patey and Willis, London, n.d.); Passato e Futuro (Past and Future) (voice and piano with English and Italian words [by R. Orlando Morgan?]), (Stanley, Lucas, Weber and Co., London, n.d.), stamped "R. Orlando Morgan"; I Lift My Heart To Thee (voice and piano), words by C.E. Mudie, Esq., dedicated to Miss Moore (Blackheath), (Chudleigh Bros, London, n.d.); The Forty-Eight, A Musical Joke (voice and piano), poem by R. O[rlando] M[organ], music appropriated from various composers by E.P. (Charles Vincent, London, 1899, printed for private circulation); Prize Sonata (Quasi una Fantasia) (piano), First Prize International Music Competition, Brussels, 1894, op.24, dedicated to Herr Emil Sauer (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, New York, Toronto, 1894); Serenade de Pierrot (piano), op.31, dedicated to Sir Henry Irving (Joseph Williams, London, n.d.); Chanson D'Amour (piano), op.37, dedicated to Albert E. Denman (Weekes and Co., London; Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago, 1905); Scherzo-Caprice (piano), op.39, dedicated to (Weekes and Co., London; Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago, 1905); Legende (piano), op.30, dedicated to Enrico Toselli (The Vincent Music Co, London; T.J. Donlan, Boston, U.S.A., 1905); Ballata (violin and piano), from Palestra (a collection of pieces by various composers), (Augener and Co., London, 1900); Legend (trumpet or cornet and piano), op.35, dedicated to Walter Morrow (Augener and Co., London, n.d.). Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/002 1 volume labelled In Fairyland: Songs and R. 1895 - 1904 Orlando Morgan Containing: Circular Canon as published in The Monthly Musical Record 1 Feb 1904, p.29; Four Songs: (1) The White Dove, (2) The Sweet Secret, (3) Song of an Arabian Girl and (4) Love's Regret (voice and piano) op.25 no's.1-4, words by F. Bremer, Beatrice Washington, J.C. Hutchieson and Thomas Moore respectively, dedicated to Sir Joseph Barnby, Principal of the Guildhall School of Music (E. Ascherberg, London; E. Schuberth, New York, 1895); A Song Garland: (1) Swedish Love Song, (2) Evening Song, (3) Chansonnette and (4) The Streamlet (voice and piano) op.32 no's. 1-4, words by Georgia Roberts (1), after Hoffmann von Fallersleben (2) and M. Manos (3-4) (Augener and Co., London, 1900, 1901); In Fairyland: (1) Puck's Song, (2) Queen Mab, (3) Song of the Water-nixies, (4) The Water -nymph, (5) Shed No Tear!, (6) Flower Fairies, (7) Robin Goodfellow, (8) The Weary Sun, All Golden Red, and (9) Come Away Elves (voice and piano) op.33, words by William Shakespeare (1), Anon. (2), Sarah Williams (3), Thomas Hood (4), John Keats (5), Philip Bourke Marston (6), Anon. (7), Andrew James Symington (8) and Felicia Hemans (9), dedicated to the composer's parents [Peter and Elizabeth Morgan] (Augener and Co., London, n.d.); Indian Songs: (1) An Indian Serenade, (2) An Indian Lullaby (My Pretty Red Swan) and (3) An Indian Squaw's Song (voice and piano), op.34 no's 1-3, words by Anon. (1-2) and John E. Logan (3) dedicated to Felix Moscheles (1) and Madame Clara Butt (2-3) (Augener and Co., London, n.d.); Printed.

CLA/057/01/003/A Zitella: A Cantata for Female Voices (voice and 1889 piano). Words by D.H. Parry, dedicated to H. Weist Hill, esq. (Stanley Lucas, Weber and Co., London, n.d.). 2 copies: 1 volume, enclosing sheet of press opinions on the work's publication, MS (CLA/057/01/003A); 1 pamphlet, stamped "R. Orlando Morgan", inscribed "To my dear wife, [Annie Morgan] January '89", printed (CLA/057/01/003B). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/003/B Zitella: A Cantata for Female Voices (voice and 1889 piano). Words by D.H. Parry, dedicated to H. Weist Hill, esq. (Stanley Lucas, Weber and Co., London, n.d.). 2 copies: 1 volume, enclosing sheet of press opinions on the work's publication, MS (CLA/057/01/003A); 1 pamphlet, stamped "R. Orlando Morgan", inscribed "To my dear wife, [Annie Morgan] January '89", printed (CLA/057/01/003B).

CLA/057/01/004 The Crown of Thorns (voices) op.22 nd Dedicated to 1 volume, MS.

CLA/057/01/005 Four Songs: (1) The White Dove, (2) The 1895 Sweet Secret, (3) Song of an Arabian Girl and (4) Love's Regret (voice and piano) op.25 no's. 1-4 Words by F. Bremer (1), Beatrice Washington (2), J.C. Hutchieson (3) and Thomas Moore (4), dedicated to Sir Joseph Barnby, Principal of the Guildhall School of Music (E. Ascherberg, London; E. Schuberth, New York, 1895). Printed.

CLA/057/01/006 The Drummer Boy [piano] 22 Nov 1898 Inscribed "composed for Ray by his Daddy". MS.

CLA/057/01/007 Legende (piano), op.30 1905 [Originally dedicated to Enrico Toselli] (Winthrop Rogers Ltd., London; G. Schirmer, New York; Boston Music Co., Boston, U.S.A., [1905]). Printed.

CLA/057/01/008 An Indian Squaw's Song (voice and piano), nd op.34 no 3 Words by John E. Logan, dedicated to Madame Clara Butt (Augener and Co., London, n.d.). Printed.

CLA/057/01/009 Songs of the Ganges: No.2, The Lily of the 1905 Ganges (voice and piano) op.36 Words by Ray Douglas, dedicated to Montagu Saunders (The Vincent Music Co. Ltd., London; Oliver Ditson Co., U.S.A., 1905), stamped "R. Orlando Morgan". Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/010 In My Memory (voice and piano) 1911 Words by Marie Beatrice Gannon (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., [London, Boston, Toronto] 1911). Printed.

CLA/057/01/011/A Miniatures for Voice and Piano: (1) 1914 Remembrance, (2) O Gentle Hands (Amour et Foi), (3) In Far Kashmir, (4) Thrushes, Sing Low and (5) The Dew and the Flower (voice and piano), op.43 no's 1-5 Words by Anon. (1), M. Lilly Thomas, translated by M.S. (2), Ray Douglas (3,5), Amy Sawyer (4) dedicated to Robert Radford (1), Franklin Clive (2), Albert Reakes (3), Edward Iles (4) and Arthur Thompson (5) (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1914). 2 versions in different keys, (CLA/057/01/011A) marked "low", (CLA/057/01/011B) "high". Printed.

CLA/057/01/011/B Miniatures for Voice and Piano: (1) 1914 Remembrance, (2) O Gentle Hands (Amour et Foi), (3) In Far Kashmir, (4) Thrushes, Sing Low and (5) The Dew and the Flower (voice and piano), op.43 no's 1-5 Words by Anon. (1), M. Lilly Thomas, translated by M.S. (2), Ray Douglas (3,5), Amy Sawyer (4) dedicated to Robert Radford (1), Franklin Clive (2), Albert Reakes (3), Edward Iles (4) and Arthur Thompson (5) (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1914). 2 versions in different keys, (CLA/057/01/011A) marked "low", (CLA/057/01/011B) "high". Printed.

CLA/057/01/012 Serbian Lament (voice and piano) 1916 Words by Ioan Rhys (J. Rees Jones), published in aid of the Serbian Relief Fund (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1916). Printed.

CLA/057/01/013 Deux Morceaux Pour Piano: (1) Gigue and (2) 1917 Mirage (piano) op.48 Dedicated to Benno Moiseiwitsch (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1919). Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/014 A Chinese Night (voice and piano) 1921 Words from Nights in Town by Thomas Burke (Enoch and Sons, London, New York, Toronto, Paris, 1921), dedicated to M. Mirsky esq., inscribed "Orlando Morgan", and stamped "R. Orlando Morgan". Printed.

CLA/057/01/015 Two Songs from the Chinese: (1) Mystery and 1924 (2) The Fisher-Lad of Ho (voice and piano) English words by J[ohn] B[ledlowe]. (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1924). Printed.

CLA/057/01/016 Titania, Three Sketches: (1) Titania Dances, (2) 1926 Titania Sleeps and (3) Titania Dreams (piano) op.52 no's 1-3 Dedicated to Sir Landon Ronald (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1926). Printed.

CLA/057/01/017 The Vale of Mont-Marie (voice and piano) 1927 Words by John Bledlowe (Enoch and Sons, London, 1927). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/A Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/B Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/018/C Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/D Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/E Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/018/F Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/G Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/H Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/018/I Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/018/J Bourree and Musette, op.53 no.1 1928 Dedicated to "his friend Joseph", orchestrated by Charles Woodhouse, (Hawkes and Son, London, 1928): parts for first (CLA/057/01/018A ) and second (CLA/057/01/018B) violins, first clarinet in A (CLA/057/01/018C), cornet in A (CLA/057/01/018D), trombone (CLA/057/01/018E), flute (CLA/057/01/018F), bass (CLA/057/01/018G), viola (CLA/057/01/018H), cello (CLA/057/01/018I), and tympani (CLA/057/01/018J). Printed.

CLA/057/01/019 Le Bal Poudre (piano) op.54 1928 (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1828). Printed.

CLA/057/01/020 Before the Dawn (voice and piano) op.56 no.2 nd Marked "published by Andrews". MS.

CLA/057/01/021 When Snowflakes Dance (voice and piano) 1931 op.56 no.3 Words by John Bledlowe (Augener Ltd., London, 1931). Printed.

CLA/057/01/022 On the Chiltern Hills (12 exercises for piano) 1931 op.58 (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1831). Printed.

CLA/057/01/023 In a Swiss Village (10 exercises for piano) 1931 op.59 (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1931). Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/024/A At Christmastide (voice and piano), op.59 1933 Words by Anon. dedicated to Phil (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1933), 2 copies, (CLA/057/01/024A) inscribed "with much love from Pater. Feb 1934". Printed.

CLA/057/01/024/B At Christmastide (voice and piano), op.59 1933 Words by Anon. dedicated to Phil (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1933), 2 copies, (CLA/057/01/024A) inscribed "with much love from Pater. Feb 1934". Printed.

CLA/057/01/025 Four Preludes: (1) Valse-Caprice, (2) The nd Shepherdess of Mourne, (3) In the Desert (The Mysterious Piper) and (4) The Cognette [(2) not present] (piano), op.61 no's 1-4 Dedicated to D.K. (1), J.M. (3) and M.T. (4). MS.

CLA/057/01/026 Four Songs from the Chinese: (1) Let Us Away, 1939 (2) The Faint-Hearted Maiden, (3) By the Eastern Gate and (4) King's Messenger [(4) not present] (voice and piano) Words from The Odes of Confucius translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, July 1939. MS.

CLA/057/01/027/A King's Messenger (voice and piano) 1939 Words from The Odes of Confucius translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, dedicated to Arthur Reckless, [July 1939], inscribed "Orlando Morgan, 9 Harvard Court, London, N.W.6". 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/027A) marked as revised, and in a different key to (CLA/057/01/027B-D). MS.

CLA/057/01/027/B King's Messenger (voice and piano) 1939 Words from The Odes of Confucius translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, dedicated to Arthur Reckless, [July 1939], inscribed "Orlando Morgan, 9 Harvard Court, London, N.W.6". 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/027A) marked as revised, and in a different key to (CLA/057/01/027B-D). MS. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/027/C King's Messenger (voice and piano) 1939 Words from The Odes of Confucius translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, dedicated to Arthur Reckless, [July 1939], inscribed "Orlando Morgan, 9 Harvard Court, London, N.W.6". 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/027A) marked as revised, and in a different key to (CLA/057/01/027B-D). MS.

CLA/057/01/027/D King's Messenger (voice and piano) 1939 Words from The Odes of Confucius translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, dedicated to Arthur Reckless, [July 1939], inscribed "Orlando Morgan, 9 Harvard Court, London, N.W.6". 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/027A) marked as revised, and in a different key to (CLA/057/01/027B-D). MS.

CLA/057/01/028 Music Without Tears (Five Easy Piano Pieces): 1940 (1) The Gay Gordons, (2) In the Moonlight, (3) Intermezzo, (4) Little Katinka and (5) On Parade Dedicated to Douglas Knowlden (1), Sheila Barrie (2), Betty Barrie (3), Nona Barrie (4) and Peter Barrie (5) (Bosworth and Co., Ltd., London, New York, Brussels, 1940). Printed.

CLA/057/01/029 Chant Arabe (voice and piano) 1943 Dedicated to Joan Goossens, September 1943. MS.

CLA/057/01/030/A My Gentle White Dove (voice and piano) 1945 Words by John Bledlowe (J.B. Cramer and Co. Ltd, London; Edward Schuberth and Co., New York; W.H. Paling, Sydney, 1945). 2 copies. Printed.

CLA/057/01/030/B My Gentle White Dove (voice and piano) 1945 Words by John Bledlowe (J.B. Cramer and Co. Ltd, London; Edward Schuberth and Co., New York; W.H. Paling, Sydney, 1945). 2 copies. Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/031 1 pamphlet nd Containing: A Finland Song (voice and piano), words by T. Moore; Isle of Beauty (voice and piano), words by T.H. Bayley; Canadian Boat-Song (voice and piano), words by Thomas Moore; Phyllis (voice and piano), words by T. Heywood. Printed.

CLA/057/01/032 Loved and Lost (voice and piano) nd Words by R. Gilfillan, dedicated to Ben Davies (Willcocks and Co., London, n.d.). Printed.

CLA/057/01/033 Romiley Wakes (orchestra, all parts) nd Orchestrated by Henry E. Geehl (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, n.d.). Printed.

CLA/057/01/034/A The Rune of Hospitality (voice and piano) nd Words from an "old Gaelic Rune", translated by Kenneth MacLeod. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/034/B The Rune of Hospitality (voice and piano) nd Words from an "old Gaelic Rune", translated by Kenneth MacLeod. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/035 Title page to Love Rhapsodies (song cycle for nd four voices) Originally written for the Barrington Quartet [disbanded], (MS.) comprising [the items all loose]:- see CLA/057/01/036 - CLA/057/01/045

CLA/057/01/036/A To The Hills (quartet) words from The Garden nd of Kama by Laurence Hope Marked "No.1". 2 copies. MS

CLA/057/01/036/B To The Hills (quartet) words from The Garden nd of Kama by Laurence Hope Marked "No.1". 2 copies. MS

CLA/057/01/037/A The Rose of Sharon (voice and piano) words nd from [one of the Psalms?] Marked "No. 2". MS. 3 copies, all different keys, (CLA/057/01/037A) marked "this is included in song-cycle 'Love Rhapsodies'". MS. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/037/B The Rose of Sharon (voice and piano) words nd from [one of the Psalms?] Marked "No. 2". MS. 3 copies, all different keys, (CLA/057/01/037A) marked "this is included in song-cycle 'Love Rhapsodies'". MS.

CLA/057/01/037/C The Rose of Sharon (voice and piano) words nd from [one of the Psalms?] Marked "No. 2". MS. 3 copies, all different keys, (CLA/057/01/037A) marked "this is included in song-cycle 'Love Rhapsodies'". MS.

CLA/057/01/038/A Memories (voice and piano) nd Words by Wang Seng-Ju, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No. 3(A)". MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/038/B Memories (voice and piano) nd Words by Wang Seng-Ju, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No. 3(A)". MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/039/A The Cold Clear Spring (voice and piano) nd Words by Li Po, translated by L. Cranmer -Byng, marked "No. 3(B)". MS. 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/039A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/039B-D).

CLA/057/01/039/B The Cold Clear Spring (voice and piano) nd Words by Li Po, translated by L. Cranmer -Byng, marked "No. 3(B)". MS. 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/039A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/039B-D).

CLA/057/01/039/C The Cold Clear Spring (voice and piano) nd Words by Li Po, translated by L. Cranmer -Byng, marked "No. 3(B)". MS. 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/039A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/039B-D).

CLA/057/01/039/D The Cold Clear Spring (voice and piano) nd Words by Li Po, translated by L. Cranmer -Byng, marked "No. 3(B)". MS. 4 copies, (CLA/057/01/039A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/039B-D). LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/040 The Garden of Delight (Nocturne) (voice and nd piano) Words by John Bledlowe, marked "No. 4". MS.

CLA/057/01/041/A No More The Peach Tree Droops Beneath The nd Snow (quartet) Words by Li Po, translated by L. Cranmer -Byng, marked "No. 5". 2 copies. MS.

CLA/057/01/041/B No More The Peach Tree Droops Beneath The nd Snow (quartet) Words by Li Po, translated by L. Cranmer -Byng, marked "No. 5". 2 copies. MS.

CLA/057/01/042/A In Absence (voice and piano) nd Words by Ou-Yang Hsiu, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No.6(A)". 3 copies, (CLA/057/01/042A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/042B-C). MS.

CLA/057/01/042/B In Absence (voice and piano) nd Words by Ou-Yang Hsiu, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No.6(A)". 3 copies, (CLA/057/01/042A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/042B-C). MS.

CLA/057/01/042/C In Absence (voice and piano) nd Words by Ou-Yang Hsiu, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No.6(A)". 3 copies, (CLA/057/01/042A) in a different key to (CLA/057/01/042B-C). MS.

CLA/057/01/043/A Spring Song (voice and piano) nd Words by Ssu-Kung Tu, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No. 6(A)". MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/043/B Spring Song (voice and piano) nd Words by Ssu-Kung Tu, translated by L. Cranmer-Byng, marked "No. 6(A)". MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/044/A The Fisher-Lad of Ho (quartet) c 1924 Words by John Bledlowe [c.1924?]. MS. 2 copies. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/044/B The Fisher-Lad of Ho (quartet) c 1924 Words by John Bledlowe [c.1924?]. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/045/A My True Love Hath My Heart (voice and piano) nd Words from a poem by Sir Philip Sidney. 2 copies. MS. 3 copies.

CLA/057/01/045/B My True Love Hath My Heart (voice and piano) nd Words from a poem by Sir Philip Sidney. 2 copies. MS. 3 copies.

CLA/057/01/045/C My True Love Hath My Heart (voice and piano) nd Words from a poem by Sir Philip Sidney. 2 copies. MS. 3 copies.

CLA/057/01/046/A Malvern Variations (piano) nd Dedicated to O.B.E. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/046/B Malvern Variations (piano) nd Dedicated to Myra Hess O.B.E. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/047 Perfect Love (voice and piano) nd MS.

CLA/057/01/048 Romance (piano) nd MS.

CLA/057/01/049/A The Migration (voice and piano) nd Words by Fred Hobbs. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/049/B The Migration (voice and piano) nd Words by Fred Hobbs. MS. 2 copies.

CLA/057/01/050 Ballet Espagnol: (1) The Masked Ball, (2) nd Castilian Serenade and (3) Castanet Dance (piano) MS.

CLA/057/01/051 The Heavenly Twins (voice and piano) nd MS.

CLA/057/01/052/A Eastern Night Song (voice and piano) nd Words by Ethel Talbot. 2 copies. MS. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/052/B Eastern Night Song (voice and piano) nd Words by Ethel Talbot. 2 copies. MS.

CLA/057/01/053/A A Lover's Lament (voice and piano) nd Words after Heine, translated by A. Baskerville, 2 copies, "Could The Flowers Divine," and "dedicated to Miss Esther Palliser" all crossed through in (B). MS.

CLA/057/01/053/B A Lover's Lament (voice and piano) nd Words after Heine, translated by A. Baskerville, 2 copies, "Could The Flowers Divine," and "dedicated to Miss Esther Palliser" all crossed through in (B). MS.

CLA/057/01/054 The 3 a.m. Lullaby (voice and piano) nd MS.

CLA/057/01/055 The Island of Dreams (voice and piano) nd Music by Norman Franks, words by Robin Grant. MS.

CLA/057/01/056/A At Twilight (voice and piano) nd Words from a poem by John Masefield. 2 copies, in different keys. MS.

CLA/057/01/056/B At Twilight (voice and piano) nd Words from a poem by John Masefield. 2 copies, in different keys. MS.

CLA/057/01/057 An Indian Serenade (orchestra) nd MS.

CLA/057/01/058 Indian Songs Nos II and III: An Indian Lullaby nd and An Indian Squaw's Song (orchestra) MS.

CLA/057/01/059 A Russian Night (Stepney Causeway) [Dreams nd Ended] crossed through (voice and piano) [Words from] Nights in Town by Thomas Burke. MS.

CLA/057/01/060 Sarabande (piano) nd MS. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/061 If You Knew (voice and piano) 1939 - 1942 Words by Taj Mahomed, arranged in verse by Laurence Hope, marked "Oct 1939", "1942" and "not to be published". MS.

CLA/057/01/062 Words of Fairy Boat of Dreams nd Not available for general access Marked "not available". MS.

CLA/057/01/063 Words of The Marriage Day marked "words nd used by another composer, not available" MS.

CLA/057/01/064 Cover of published Two Songs from the 1924 Chinese: (1) Mystery and (2) The Fisher-Lad of Ho Words by J[ohn] B[ledlowe] (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, [1924]. Printed.

CLA/057/01/065 Unidentified page of music nd MS.

CLA/057/01/066/A J.S. Bach, Wohltemperirtes Clavier, The Forty 1926 -Eight Preludes and Fugues, Volumes I and II Edited by [R.] Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, [1926 ]). Printed.

CLA/057/01/066/B J.S. Bach, Wohltemperirtes Clavier, The Forty 1926 -Eight Preludes and Fugues, Volumes I and II Edited by [R.] Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, [1926 ]). Printed.

CLA/057/01/067 J.S. Bach, Forty-Eight Preludes and Fugues: 1931 Analysis of the Fugues Edited by [R.] Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1931). Printed.

CLA/057/01/068 J.S. Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue 1917 (piano) Edited by Hans von Bulow, annotated by Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1917), inscribed "R. Orlando Morgan". Printed. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/01/069/A J.S. Bach French Suites, No. 1 1933 Edited by Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1933). 2 copies. Printed.

CLA/057/01/069/B J.S. Bach French Suites, No. 1 1933 Edited by Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1933). 2 copies. Printed.

CLA/057/01/070 J.S. Bach Courante and Gigue nd Arranged by Orlando Morgan. MS.

CLA/057/01/071 Notes on Bach nd Comprising R. Orlando Morgan's manuscript notes respecting his editions of works by Bach. 1 file, n.d. Printed.

CLA/057/01/072 Couperin, arr. Orlando Morgan Les 1928 Moissonneurs (The Reapers) Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, 1928). Printed.

CLA/057/01/073 P. Domenico Paradies Toccata in A 1916 Edited by Orlando Morgan (Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London, Boston, Toronto, 1916). Printed. ROBERT ORLANDO MORGAN: PERSONAL PAPERS

CLA/057/02/001 Illuminated Resolution of appreciation of the 1951 Music Committee of the Corporation of London, 23 Feb 1951, on the retirement of Robert Orlando Morgan from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

CLA/057/02/002 Obituary, from [18] May 1956

CLA/057/02/003 Obituary, from The Stage 24 May 1956 p.13, col.4.

CLA/057/02/004 Silver plaque, c.66mm x 34mm, inscribed "The 1893 Yate Prize for Composition won by R. Orlando Morgan, February 1893" Formerly attached to an upright piano [see C.L.R.O. corresp. Morgan, M.D., 1991] CYRIL DOUGLAS MORGAN LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/001 City Freedom certificate of Cyril Douglas 3 Nov 1920 Morgan, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London 1 membrane of parchment, folded in original red buckram case.

CLA/057/03/002 Florin from the Chief Cashiers' safe, 29 Dec 1940 Chamberlain's Office, Guildhall, which survived the destruction of Guildhall

CLA/057/03/003 Copy report by C.D. Morgan, Principal 1940 - 1941 Assistant in the Chamber of London, of events following the destruction of Guildhall on 29 Dec 1940, 30 Dec 1940 - 11 Jan 1941. Signed by author 4 pp

CLA/057/03/004 [Chamberlain's] report to the Coal, Corn and Finance Committee on the same subject, with appendix. 9 pages

CLA/057/03/005 Civil Defence Corporation of London Calendar, 1942 1942, with black and white photographs of Civil Defence staff and operations and line drawings.

CLA/057/03/006/A Programme of Reception and ball in Guildhall in 22 May 1935 celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Accession of the King [George V] In original wrapper (CLA/057/03/006A), enclosing 2 newspaper cuttings of the event (CLA/057/03/006B-C)

CLA/057/03/006/B Programme of Reception and ball in Guildhall in 22 May 1935 celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Accession of the King [George V] In original wrapper (CLA/057/03/006A), enclosing 2 newspaper cuttings of the event (CLA/057/03/006B-C)

CLA/057/03/006/C Programme of Reception and ball in Guildhall in 22 May 1935 celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Accession of the King [George V] In original wrapper (CLA/057/03/006A), enclosing 2 newspaper cuttings of the event (CLA/057/03/006B-C) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/007/A Programme of Luncheon at Mansion House 11 Jun 1947 following the presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.R.H. the Princess Elizabeth (CLA/057/03/007A), with table plan (CLA/057/03/007B)

CLA/057/03/007/B Programme of Luncheon at Mansion House 11 Jun 1947 following the presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.R.H. the Princess Elizabeth (CLA/057/03/007A), with table plan (CLA/057/03/007B)

CLA/057/03/008 Programme of Luncheon at Mansion House 8 Jun 1948 following the presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh

CLA/057/03/009/A Programme of Reception and luncheon at 8 Mar 1950 Guildhall to the President of the French Republic, M. Vincent Auriol (CLA/057/03/009A), with details of ceremonial (CLA/057/03/009B)

CLA/057/03/009/C Programme of Reception and luncheon at 8 Mar 1950 Guildhall to the President of the French Republic, M. Vincent Auriol (CLA/057/03/009A), with details of ceremonial (CLA/057/03/009B)

CLA/057/03/010 Programme of Reception and luncheon at 22 Nov 1950 Guildhall to the Queen and Prince of the Netherlands

CLA/057/03/011 Programme of Reception and Luncheon at 10 May 1951 Guildhall to the King and Queen of Denmark

CLA/057/03/012 Programme of Luncheon at Mansion House 28 Oct 1953 following the presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

CLA/057/03/013 Programme of Luncheon at Mansion House 20 Nov 1953 following the presentation of the Honorary Freedom to the Rt. Hon. C.R. Attlee, O.M., C.H., M.P. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/014 Programme of Unveiling by the Lord Mayor, Sir 21 Jun 1955 Harold Walter Seymour Howard, of the statue of the Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill by Oscar Nemon in Guildhall

CLA/057/03/015/A Programme of Reception and luncheon at 26 Oct 1955 Guildhall to the President of , General Francisco Craveiro Lopes (CLA/057/03/015A), with details of ceremonial (CLA/057/03/015B)

CLA/057/03/015/B Programme of Reception and luncheon at 26 Oct 1955 Guildhall to the , General Francisco Craveiro Lopes (CLA/057/03/015A), with details of ceremonial (CLA/057/03/015B)

CLA/057/03/016 Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 9 Jan 1956 House

CLA/057/03/017/A Dinner to the Court of Common Council at 19 Jan 1956 Mansion House (CLA/057/03/017A), enclosing table plan (CLA/057/03/017B)

CLA/057/03/017/B Dinner to the Court of Common Council at 19 Jan 1956 Mansion House (CLA/057/03/017A), enclosing table plan (CLA/057/03/017B)

CLA/057/03/018 Programme of Reception and luncheon at 17 Jul 1956 Guildhall to the King of Iraq

CLA/057/03/019/A Programme of Lord Mayor's Banquet of Sir 9 Nov 1956 Cullum Welch at Guildhall, autographed by the Lord Mayor (CLA/057/03/019A), enclosing C.D. Morgan's invitation (CLA/057/03/019B) and entrance ticket (CLA/057/03/019C) and a table plan (CLA/057/03/019D) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/019/B Programme of Lord Mayor's Banquet of Sir 9 Nov 1956 Cullum Welch at Guildhall, autographed by the Lord Mayor (CLA/057/03/019A), enclosing C.D. Morgan's invitation (CLA/057/03/019B) and entrance ticket (CLA/057/03/019C) and a table plan (CLA/057/03/019D)

CLA/057/03/019/C Programme of Lord Mayor's Banquet of Sir 9 Nov 1956 Cullum Welch at Guildhall, autographed by the Lord Mayor (CLA/057/03/019A), enclosing C.D. Morgan's invitation (CLA/057/03/019B) and entrance ticket (CLA/057/03/019C) and a table plan (CLA/057/03/019D)

CLA/057/03/019/D Programme of Lord Mayor's Banquet of Sir 9 Nov 1956 Cullum Welch at Guildhall, autographed by the Lord Mayor (CLA/057/03/019A), enclosing C.D. Morgan's invitation (CLA/057/03/019B) and entrance ticket (CLA/057/03/019C) and a table plan (CLA/057/03/019D)

CLA/057/03/020/A Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 7 Jan 1957 House (CLA/057/03/020A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/020B) and table plan (CLA/057/03/020C)

CLA/057/03/020/B Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 7 Jan 1957 House (CLA/057/03/020A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/020B) and table plan (CLA/057/03/020C)

CLA/057/03/020/C Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 7 Jan 1957 House (CLA/057/03/020A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/020B) and table plan (CLA/057/03/020C)

CLA/057/03/021/A Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 13 Jan 1958 House (CLA/057/03/021A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/021B), table plan (CLA/057/03/021C) and order of service at St. Lawrence Jewry (CLA/057/03/021D) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/021/B Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 13 Jan 1958 House (CLA/057/03/021A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/021B), table plan (CLA/057/03/021C) and order of service at St. Lawrence Jewry (CLA/057/03/021D)

CLA/057/03/021/C Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 13 Jan 1958 House (CLA/057/03/021A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/021B), table plan (CLA/057/03/021C) and order of service at St. Lawrence Jewry (CLA/057/03/021D)

CLA/057/03/021/D Programme of Plow Monday Dinner at Mansion 13 Jan 1958 House (CLA/057/03/021A), enclosing toast list (CLA/057/03/021B), table plan (CLA/057/03/021C) and order of service at St. Lawrence Jewry (CLA/057/03/021D)

CLA/057/03/022/A Programme of Dinner to the Court of Common 23 Jan 1958 Council at Mansion House (CLA/057/03/022A), enclosing table plan (CLA/057/03/022B)

CLA/057/03/022/B Programme of Dinner to the Court of Common 23 Jan 1958 Council at Mansion House (CLA/057/03/022A), enclosing table plan (CLA/057/03/022B)

CLA/057/03/023 Programme of Reception at Mansion House for 12 May 1958 H.R.H. the Princess Margaret on her return from Trinidad and Tobago to inaugurate the Federal Legislature of the West Indies

CLA/057/03/024 Programme of Reception and luncheon at 14 May 1958 Guildhall to the President of the Italian Republic, Signor Giovanni Gronchi

CLA/057/03/025/A Programme of Dinner at Guildhall to celebrate 27 Jul 1959 the Bicentenary of the Battle of Minden (CLA/057/03/025A), enclosing C.D. Morgan's invitation (CLA/057/03/025B) and press cuttings of the event (stuck into programme) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/025/B Programme of Dinner at Guildhall to celebrate 27 Jul 1959 the Bicentenary of the Battle of Minden (CLA/057/03/025A), enclosing C.D. Morgan's invitation (CLA/057/03/025B) and press cuttings of the event (stuck into programme)

CLA/057/03/026 Programme of Service of Dedication in St. 30 Oct 1963 Paul's Cathedral for the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/027 Photograph Album containing black and white 1940 - 1956 photographs Includes: first meeting of Common Hall held in the Guildhall after its partial destruction by enemy action on 29 December 1940; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to General Dwight David Eisenhower at Guildhall, 12 June 1945; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Harold Rupert Leofric George, Viscount Alexander of Tunis, at Guildhall, 19 March 1946; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Marshal of the R.A.F. the Rt. Hon. Arthur William, Baron Tedder, Chief of the Air Staff at Guildhall, 28 May 1946; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Admiral of the Fleet the Rt. Hon. Andrew Browne, Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff; Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Alan Francis Viscount Alanbrooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff and Marshal of the R.A.F. the Rt. Hon. Charles Frederick Algernon, Viscount Portal of Hungerford, former Chief of the Air Staff at Guildhall, 12 June 1946; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia at Guildhall, 10 July 1946; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Field Marshal the Rt. Hon. Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, Commander-in-Chief, British Army of the Rhine at Guildhall, 18 July 1946; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.R.H. the Princess Elizabeth at Guildhall, 11 June 1947; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh at Guildhall, 8 June 1948; Sir Irving Gane, K.C.V.O., Chamberlain of London [1945-1962], leaving a Court of Common Council with his Principal Clerk; Presentation of an address of welcome to the President of in the Guildhall Library, 8 March 1950; Presentation of an address of welcome to the Queen of the Netherlands in the Guildhall Library, 22 November 1950; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to the Rt. Hon. Robert Gordon Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia at Guildhall, 4 June 1952; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Guildhall, 28 October 1953; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to the Rt. Hon. Clement Richard Attlee, Prime Minister 1945-1951 at Guildhall, 20 November 1953; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to the Rt. Hon. Louis Stephen St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada at Guildhall, 7 February 1955; The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, Prime Minister, unveiling a statue of himself [by Oscar Nemon] in Guildhall, 21 June 1955; Presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India and to the Rt. Hon. Sydney George Holland, Prime Minister of New Zealand at Guildhall, 3 July 1956 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/03/028 Programmes of dances, with original pencils, 6 Jan 1938 each signed by the Lord Mayor and Lady (CLA/057 Mar Mayoress, for the Lord Mayor's annual Juvenile 028) and 5 Jan Fancy Dress Ball at the Mansion House 1939 (CLA/057 Attended by Mr. M.D. Morgan, son of C.D. Mar 029) Morgan.

CLA/057/03/029 Programmes of dances, with original pencils, 6 Jan 1938 each signed by the Lord Mayor and Lady (CLA/057 Mar Mayoress, for the Lord Mayor's annual Juvenile 028) and 5 Jan Fancy Dress Ball at the Mansion House 1939 (CLA/057 Attended by Mr. M.D. Morgan, son of C.D. Mar 029) Morgan. ROBERT ORLANDO, CYRIL DOUGLAS AND M D MORGAN

CLA/057/04/001 Contents of a former envelope [compiled by nd Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan widow, aged 94 in 1993, of Raymond, elder son of Robert Orlando Morgan] photographs and cuttings

CLA/057/04/001/A Cutting from Who's Who 1944 of Robert nd Orlando Morgan's entry (pages 1952-1953)

CLA/057/04/001/B Cutting from Who's Who 1944 of Robert nd Orlando Morgan's entry (pages 1952-1953)

CLA/057/04/001/C Cutting from Radio Times letters page, 1975 featuring letter by Sidney Harrison respecting Noel Coward and being taught harmony by Robert Orlando Morgan at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama [1975]

CLA/057/04/001/D Schedule of Robert Orlando Morgan's nd compositions assigned to Ashdown's [music publishers]. Typescript, 1 page

CLA/057/04/001/E List of Robert Orlando Morgan's compositions nd and the publisher of each. Typescript, 2 pages, torn

CLA/057/04/001/F List of Robert Orlando Morgan's compositions nd and the publisher of each. Typescript, 2 pages, torn LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/04/001/G Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all 1920 black and white): in 1920 by Navana Ltd., 518 Oxford Street, London, W.1 [another copy of Print A 306(a)] Former reference: Print A 383

CLA/057/04/001/H Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all 1923 black and white): in 1923, postcard print Former reference: Print A 384

CLA/057/04/001/I Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all nd black and white): in later middle age, by Kay Vaughan, 44A Dover Street, London, W.1 [another copy of Print A 307] Former reference: Print A 385

CLA/057/04/001/J Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all nd black and white): in later middle age, cut from a group photograph Former reference: Print A 386

CLA/057/04/001/K Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all nd black and white): close-up print of the previous print, by Oxford Studio, Porthcawl, postcard print Former reference: Print A 387

CLA/057/04/001/L Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all nd black and white): in old age [another copy of Print C 539]. Former reference: Print A 388

CLA/057/04/001/M Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all 1891 black and white): as a young woman, annotated "taken about 1891" [another copy of Print A 308 ] Former reference: Print A 389

CLA/057/04/001/N Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all nd black and white): in middle age, by Morgan -Wells, Photographers and Artists, 2 St. Andrew's Hill, London EC4, (No. A/3894/B) Former reference: Print A 390 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/04/001/O Photographs of Robert Orlando Morgan (all nd black and white): in middle age, by Regent Portraits, 233 Regent Street and 15 Leicester Square, London. Former reference: Print A 391

CLA/057/04/002 Short musical score of an unpublished setting nd of Nunc Dimittis by Robert Orlando Morgan A refined form of his grandson, M.D. Morgan's first attempt at composition as a schoolboy and sent to R.O. Morgan for criticism

CLA/057/04/003 Certificate of admission to the Livery of the 20 May 1943 Merchant Taylors' Company of Cyril Douglas Morgan Printed 1 page

CLA/057/04/004 Oath taken by Liverymen of the Merchant nd Taylors' Company Printed, inscribed "Cyril Douglas Morgan M.C.". 1 page

CLA/057/04/005/A Grant of O.B.E. to Cyril Douglas Morgan, 1 Jan 1955 1955 (CLA/057/04/005a) with covering letter from the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood (CLA/057/04/005b).

CLA/057/04/005/B Grant of O.B.E. to Cyril Douglas Morgan, 1 Jan 1955 1955 (CLA/057/04/005a) with covering letter from the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood (CLA/057/04/005b).

CLA/057/04/006 Temporary Commission as Second Lieutenant, 30 Apr 1915 Land Forces, of Cyril Douglas Morgan

CLA/057/04/007 Summary of service in H.M. Forces of Cyril Douglas Morgan, including cutting from the supplement to the London Gazette 29 July 1919 respecting the award of the M.C. to him. MS [in C.D. Morgan's own hand] 1 page

CLA/057/04/008 Cutting from announcing 19 Feb 1919 the award of the M.C. to [inter alia] Cyril Douglas Morgan. LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 MORGAN FAMILY

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CLA/057/04/009 Printed arrangements for the ceremony of the 30 Jun 1943 presentation of the honorary Freedom of the City to the Rt. Hon. Winston Spencer-Churchill, C.H., M.P. in the Guildhall Printed 4 pages

CLA/057/04/010 Cutting from [The Times, Jan 1937 or Jan 1938 1937 - 1938 ] with photograph of the Juvenile Ball at the Mansion House [attended by M.D. Morgan].

CLA/057/04/011 Programme of the play "The Shoemaker's 1951 Holiday" by Thomas Dekker, presented by the City of London Festival Players at Guildhall on 18, 19, 20, and 21 July 1951. Printed, 12 pages.

CLA/057/04/012/A Letter from Sir Irving Gane, Chamberlain of 20 Sep 1951 London, to M.D. Morgan, congratulating him on an examination success, (CLA/057/04/012a), in original envelope (CLA/057/04/012b).

CLA/057/04/012/B Letter from Sir Irving Gane, Chamberlain of 20 Sep 1951 London, to M.D. Morgan, congratulating him on an examination success, (CLA/057/04/012a), in original envelope (CLA/057/04/012b).