Bairnsfather, Thomas Henry 27.nov.1859-31.dec.1944 Scotland Angus, Rescobie - England Surrey, Haslemere
1879-1899 served as major in the Indian Army in Bombay India, at time of death residing at Goffs Farm in North Chapel Sussex, he died at Haslemere Hospital ; 1886 in Burnley Lancashire he married Amelia Jane Eliza Every (Lancashire, Barrowford 5.nov.1860-31.dec.1958 Surrey, Godalming) ; son author and artist captain Charles Bruce Bairnsfather (Punjab, Murree 9.jul.1888-29.sep.1959 England, Worcester)

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[] The Koochperwanipore command "Mrs. Dempsey managed it". Operetta. Bombay 1883
libretto P. Neville
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1893

[] His nephew's wife. Operetta. London 1886
libretto P. Neville
pub Grosvenor & Co., London 1896

[] The road to Pepityapore. An idyll of camp life in India
words A. McMillan
pub Alfred Hays, London 1889

[] St Valentine's Day. Song
words Latakia, etc
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1891

[] The polo cup. Song
words P. Neville
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1893

[] Sleep, fair one. Song, with violoncello accompt. ad lib.
words J. H. Willmer
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1895

[] May is here! Song
words P. Neville
pub Rossini & Co., London 1896

[] Many waters. Song
words by "Owlet"
pub Phillips & Page, London 1896

[] The Red Route. Patriotic song
words S. Leader
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1897

[] Alas I am in love. Song
words Old English, etc
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1897

[] The Mahatma, a new and original comic opera
libretto A. A. Irvine
pub S. Rose & Co., Bombay 1899

[] The song of my heart. Song
words by H. M. W. H
pub Phillips & Page, London 1900

[] The sailors man's bride. Song
words Sir Gilbert Parker
pub Chappell & Co., London 1903

[] Baby Coon. Song
words A. A. Irvine
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1904

[] The Braes o' Strathairlie. Song
the words by Mrs. Craik
pub Boosey & Co., London 1904

[] The Lord is my shepherd. Song
the words by M. Corelli, etc
pub Boosey & Co., London and New York 1905

[] The highway to Fairyland. Unison school song
words L. S. Fry
pub Weekes & Co., London 1917

[] When lights are low. Slumber song
words L. S. Fry
pub Weekes & Co., London 1918

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