Margetson, Edward John 16.feb.1860-13.may.1907 England, London Peckham - London Hendon
soap merchant and employer, amateur musician, born at Weston Cottage, Albert Road in Peckham, 1861 residing with his parents at 21 Grove Hill Terrace in London Camberwell, 1885 resided at Underhill Road East Dulwich in London Abbotsford, 1891 resided with his wife at Rosehall Terrace in Dunfermline Scotland, at time of death residing at 10 Stanley Gardens Willesden Green ; son of merchant Edward Margetson (Yorkshire, Dalton 28.jul.1834-2.apr.1885 London Abbotsford) and Eleanor Bradshaw (Lancashire, Manchester 1834-5.may.1912 Berkshire, Blewbury) ; brother of artist William Henry Margetson (Camberwell 1861-2.jan.1940 Berkshire, Wallingford) ; 1890 in London Marylebone he married Marion Stocqueler Wardroper (Sussex, Brighton 1857-19.feb.1931 London Cricklewood) ; son Edward Margetson (London Westminster 1892, bap.6.nov.1893), son composer/actor/singer Arthur Charles Margetson (London Westminster 27.apr.1897-13.aug.1951 London)

Title Parts


Tommy lad. Tenor and piano. 1895
lyrics Edward Teschemacher
pub Boosey & Hawkes, London 1907
pub as No.1 in C, No.2 in D, No 3 in E flat, Boosey & Hawkes, London 1934
John McCormack, Orchestra. r1914. Cheyne 44390

[] While my lady sleepeth. Serenade
sung by Mr. Arthur Thompson
the words translated from Lockharts Spanish ballad
pub Orsborn & Tuckwood, London 1886
pub Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London

[] Berceuse. Violin and piano
pub F. W. Chanot, London 1895

[] Come and hear de cricket sing. Song. Followed by a dance for P. F. with "chorus bouche fermee"
words Stewart Thompson
pub Jefferys, London 1904

[] Adieu! Song
words Edward Teschemacher
pub Enoch & Sons, London 1904

[] Yo ho! a sea song of the past, in 2 keys
words Edward Teschemacher
pub Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London 7dec1905

[] Far from my heavenly home. Sacred song. Soprano or tenor and piano
words Henry Francis Lyte
pub Novello & Co., London 1906

[] Two short songs, in 2 keys
words Edward Teschemacher
pub J. Williams, London 1906
pub Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London
[] 1 - Meeting
[] 2 - Girleen
[] A song of Andalusia. Voice and piano
english words by J. Gee
pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1906

[] Doctors. Song
words Edward Teschemacher
pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1906

[] Down where the water-lilies grow. Serenade
words A. Wimperis
pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1906

[] If love should come to me. Song
words A. Wimperis
pub Chappell & Co., London, etc. 1907

[] The ballad of Billy Brown. Song
words H. Harford
pub Boosey & Co., London and New York 1907

[] Come over the sea. Song
words H. Boulton
pub Boosey & Co., London and New York 1909

[] What was that? Humorous song
music Edward J. Margetson
words Fred Frampton
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1911

[] Gallop away!. Voice and piano
[] The Irishman. Voice and piano
[] Lullaby
pub Willcocks & Co., London

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