Cope, William Peter Richard c1770-f1812 England, ? / London Lambeth - ?, ?
composer, arranger, music publisher and instrument seller in London, 1798 at 22 Mount Street, 1810 a William Cope was member of the parish of St Saviour Southwark ; 26.sep.1791 at St Mary Lambeth he married Elizabeth Wilson Sindry ; their daughter Jane Hook was baptized 6.feb.1796 at St Mary Lambeth and buried 5.jan.1860 Lambeth/Deptfort ; their son professor of music, music seller and composer William Henry was baptized 21.jan.1807 at St Mary Lambeth

[? William Cope b. 1768 - bur. 13.apr.1817 at St George the Martyr Southwark]
[? William Cope b. 1763 - bur. 26.jan.1837 at St Saviour Southwark]

Title Parts


[L] The turkish ambassador's grand march in D (Turk buyukelcisi'nin merasim marsi). Harpsichord. 1794
music Charles Lockhart (but usually attributed to the publisher W. P. R. Cope)
composed for the appointment of Yusuf Agah Efendi, the first permanent ambassador of Turkey to the court of St James's in London 1794
pub W. P. R. Cope, London 1794
London Academy of Ottoman Court Music / Emre Araci. Kalan 691834

[] The Bramin widow's death song.. The words by a Lady
music W. P. R. Cope
pub Charles May, London c1790

[] Prince William of Gloster's march. Harpsichord and flute
music W. P. R. Cope
pub W. P. R. Cope, London 18dec1794

[] Prince Ernests march
music Charles Lockhart (1745-1815)
pub W. P. R. Cope, London 18dec1794

[] March composed in honor of the Lambeth Loyal Association
music Charles Lockhart
pub W. P. R. Cope, London 1795

[] The Emperor of Russia's grand march
music Thomas Thorley
pub W. P. R. Cope, London c1797

[] Sonata for the piano forte or harpsichord. op2
music W. P. R. Cope (? his opus 2 in 1798)
pub W. P. R. Cope, London 1798

[] March composed in honor of the Loyal Association of the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark. 2 Flutes or violins and piano
music Charles Lockhart
pub W. P. R. Cope, London 1798

[] Collection of scotch strathspey reels with their proper figures arranged for the harpsichord by W. P. R. Cope
pub W. P. R. Cope, 22 Mount Street, London 1798
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