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Charles John Blood
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He married Eliza Melson on 28 August 1877 in
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Charles John Blood Meacham and his son John. Photograph from ca. 1890.
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British musical biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel
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where he was awarded Mus.B. in 1871. He then trained at
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Chronicle and Journal - Saturday 27 May 1871
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