COCKERELL PAPERS. Vols. CII, CIII. C. H. St J. Hornby; 1901-1945, n.d. Followed (52725, ff. 262-269) by Cicely Hornby, Sir R. A. Hornby, Michael Hornby, 1946-1960.
COCKERELL PAPERS. Vols. CXXVI, CXXVII. T. M. Rooke; 1889-1939. Followed (52749, ff. 183-209b, 210-262b) by Noel Rooke, 1890-1946, and Margaret Rooke, 1890-1939.
COCKERELL PAPERS. Vols. CXXXVIII, CXXXIX. Letters from Cockerell to Philip Speakman Webb; 1895-1914. Followed (52761, ff. 138-170) by letters, etc., relating to Webb, 1910-1932.
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Philip Speakman Webb, architect: Letters and postcards to, from S. C. Cockerell: 1895-1914, n.d.
JOHN IRELAND COLLECTION. Vol. IV A, B. Symphonic rhapsody 'Mai Dun'; 1921. Full score and piano duet version. Full score published London: Augener, 1923. Proof sheets corrected by the composer are Music Library, H.403.o.(2.). Piano duet version published by the same, 1931.
JOHN IRELAND COLLECTION. Vol. IX A, B. 'Legend for piano and orchestra'; 1933. Full and two-piano scores. Published in both forms London: Schott & Co., 1938. A copy of the score with the composer's autograph corrections is Add. MS. 54780, ff. 25-35.
JOHN IRELAND COLLECTION. Vol. XXII A, B. 'These Things shall be', for baritone solo, chorus and orchestra; 1937. Text by John Addington Symonds. Full score, sketch in short score and emended horn parts. Copy in the hand of Alan Bush. Vocal score published London: Winthrop Rogers, 1937. Commissioned by the BBC to celebrate the accession and coronation of King George VI, May 1937.
APIVOR MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. I. 'She Stoops to Conquer', opera in three acts (libretto by the composer after Oliver Goldsmith), op. 12; 1947. Ink vocal score with typewritten dialogue. Two volumes. Bound.