Engraved music and words, 104 pages numbered in ink, some waterstaining to a few leaves.
Lambert Loveday was the son of a London apothecary. He was commissioned into the East India Company in 1778 and rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General in 1837. Presumably these songs would have reminded him of home.
Engraved music and words, 104 pages numbered in ink, some waterstaining to a few leaves.
Lambert Loveday was the son of a London apothecary. He was commissioned into the East India Company in 1778 and rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General in 1837. Presumably these songs would have reminded him of home.
| Binding | folio (13.5 x 10in) contemp. half red morocco gilt, red leather label in gilt with arms of Lambert Loveday, wear on extremities, reback with red cloth, |
| Publication | c.1800-1830. |
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- Product Code: RGW18087
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£125.00
