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NYGWPB.763.017
17 Feb 1763:42 (1050)
Rivington and Brown, have this day imported from London, in
the Hope, Capt. Jacobson, the following books, viz. . . [a
variety of books including:] Beauties of the English Stage.
. . The Buck's Companion, a Collection of the merriest
Songs. . . [a list of pictures, clothing, jewelry, etc.,
also:] drum-head parchment. . .The following musick and
instruments. The best fiddles, ditto inferior sorts. The
best German flutes, ditto cheaper kind. Variety of fifes.
Excellent guitars. Tutors to teach the abovementioned
instruments. A fresh assortment of fiddle strings and
rings. Col. Reid's, Welshman's and Quaintz's Solos for the
German Flute. Handel's 400 Songs. Clio and Euterpe, a
Collection of all the late favourite Songs, with the Words
set to Musick for the German Flute, Fiddle, &c. &c. A
Thousand new single Songs, set to musick. Ruled Music in
Quires, or bound in Books to copy Time. Pitch Pipes,
Jackson's Song's, and the favourite Songs in the late
Entertainment of Thomas and Sally, by Arne.---. . .
[finishes with various shoes for sale.]
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