Jenny Wren (The Doll's Dressmaker). Song. Words by Edward Oxenford. Music by Alfred J. Caldicott.

Jenny Wren Quadrilles. Arranged by Rosabel.

Mugby Junction Galop. By Charles Coote, jun.

No Thoroughfare Galop. Composed by Charles Coote, jun.

[From an edition:]
PRINTED BY THE
‘SOUTHAMPTON TIMES’ CO., LTD.,
70 ABOVE BAR, SOUTHAMPTON

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

[Page 10]“and can't play ‘out to-night,’”
Hyphen not inked in original.
[Page 25]“and tuned like fifty stomach-aches.”
Corrected typo: “tuned liked”
[Page 40]“which had no recognizable tune”
Corrected typo: “recognizable time”
[Page 89]“given to the young red-haired boy”
Corrected typo: “young red-haired boots”
[Page 93]“penn'orths”
[Page 104]“hunting field,”
Letter ‘t’ not inked in original.
[Page 115]“His musical powers made him useful at the club-room”
Hyphen at line-end: could be “clubroom”.
[Page 116]“‘as of a gallant and eminent naval Hero,’”
Closing quote missing in original.
[Page 146]“(O.C.S. 27)”
Corrected typo: “D.C.S.
[Page 148]“See ‘Since the first dawn of reason.’”
Original had “When the first dawn of reason.”
[Page 150]“See ‘Strew then, Oh strew.’”
Original had “Strew then, O strew.”
[Page 152]“Come weal, come woe, we'll gather and go,”
Line indented in original.
[Page 164]“Banjo”
[Page 165]“Brown, Mr.”
Page numbers missing in original.
Pages [27], [33], [166], [177]“Cadby” corrected to “Caddy”