906. George the Triller. By C. M. Yonge. From ‘Book of Golden Deeds.’

The capture and rescue of the two princes of Saxony, ancestors of the Prince Consort.

Some of Lockhart’s ‘Spanish Ballads’ would be liked in some places, and to many the ‘Children in the Wood’ and others of the old English ballads would be new.

907. Bells of Botreaux. By the Rev. R. Hawker.

The bells sunk in the bay just after the captain had pronounced the safe voyage due to his own seamanship.

908. Sir Richard Grenville. By Lord Tennyson.

909. Song of the Shirt. By Hood.

910. Charge of the Light Brigade. By Sir F. Doyle.

Could not this be followed up by singing Tennyson’s Charge?

911. Ballads. By the Rev. F. Langbridge. (Cassell)