The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1759.04.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Abington, George, dancing master, closes school in Philadelphia for season 
1761.01.01  Annapolis  CITATION Abington, George, dancing master, opens school in Annapolis 
1761.01.08  Annapolis  CITATION Abington, George, dancing master, opens school in Annapolis 
1761.01.15  Annapolis  CITATION Abington, George, dancing master, opens school in Annapolis 
1758.01.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Abington, George, dancing master, opens school in Philadelphia 
1759.11.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Abington, George, dancing master, opens school in Philadelphia 
1768.05.30  London  CITATION Abington, Mr, benefit in London 
1775.06.30  London  CITATION Abington, Mrs, benefit theatre in London 
1775.08.23  London  CITATION Abington, Mrs, benefit theatre in London 
1772.06.18  London  CITATION Abington, Mrs, sang lyric [beg] How imperfect is expression 
1775.01.19  London  CITATION Abington, Mrs, to play Lady Bab Lardoon in Maid of the Oaks [t] 
1775.11.24  London  CITATION Abington, officer of Drury Lane, in metaphor of war between theatres 
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