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- Q5081780 description "British musician".
- Q5081780 description "British musician".
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- Q5081780 abstract "Charles Purvis, a 19th-century songwriter, was born near Otterburn, Northumberland and moved to Newcastle upon TyneHis employment included schoolmaster, followed by a clerk to a merchant on the Quayside. He later set up as a general merchant which failed after a short period of time “leaving a few empty barrels to pay his creditors with." In his writings he used the pen name “C. P.” The above is virtually all that is known about Charles Purvis. It was discovered in a small note in the documentation collected by John Bell and included in Allan’s Illustrated Edition of Tyneside songs and readings of 1891.C.P. is known for his song "Bards of the Tyne"".
- Q5081780 alias "the pseudonym C. P.".
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- Q5081780 alternativeNames "the pseudonym C. P.".
- Q5081780 name "Purvis, Charles".
- Q5081780 shortDescription "British musician".
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- Q5081780 comment "Charles Purvis, a 19th-century songwriter, was born near Otterburn, Northumberland and moved to Newcastle upon TyneHis employment included schoolmaster, followed by a clerk to a merchant on the Quayside. He later set up as a general merchant which failed after a short period of time “leaving a few empty barrels to pay his creditors with." In his writings he used the pen name “C. P.” The above is virtually all that is known about Charles Purvis.".
- Q5081780 label "Charles Purvis".
- Q5081780 givenName "Charles".
- Q5081780 name "Charles Purvis".
- Q5081780 name "Purvis, Charles".
- Q5081780 surname "Purvis".