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Allon, Henry Erskine. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 6, 1882. S. of Henry [congregational divine, for whom see D.N.B.], of 10, St Mary's Road, Canonbury, Middlesex. B. Oct. 16, 1864, in London. School, Amersham Hall (Mr West), near Caversham, Oxon.; also at University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Musical composer. Studied music under William Henry Birch and Frederic Conder. Assisted in founding the New Musical Quarterly Review. A musician of great promise. Produced chamber music, pianoforte solos, etc. Chief work Annie of Lochroyan; The Childe of Elle, etc. Bequeathed his library of musical works to the Cambridge Union Society. Died Apr. 3, 1897, in London. (D.N.B.; Grove, Dictionary of Music; The Times, Apr. 6 and 8, 1897.) | Henry Erskine ALLON Approx. lifespan: 18641897 Tripos: Trinity College Hist. 1885 Adm pens. Trinity College 1882:10:06 s. of Henry ALLON congregational divine: for whom see D.N.B .,of 10 St Mary's Road, Canonbury, Middlesex , b. London , 1864:10:16 Sch: Amersham Hall ( Mr WEST ) near Caversham, Oxfordshire , Sch: University College London , Matric 1882:10MT: BA 1885 Musical composer: Studied music under William Henry BIRCH and Frederic CONDER Assisted in founding New Musical Quarterly Rev.iew A musician of great promise: Publ.: Produced chamber music, pianoforte solos, etc. Publ.: Chief work Annie of Lochroyan; The Childe of Elle etc. Bequeathed his library of musical works to Cambridge Union Society d. London , 1897:04:03 ( D.N.B .; Grove, Dictionary of Music; The Times 1897:04:06 and 08) |