The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1776.12.19  London  CITATION Catch Club, in London, voted gold medal to author of parody of Duenna [t] 
1776.12.27  London  CITATION Catch Club, in London, voted gold medal to author of parody of Duenna [t] 
1776.12.30  London  CITATION Catch Club, in London, voted gold medal to author of parody of Duenna [t] 
1776.12.31  London  CITATION Catch Club, in London, voted gold medal to author of parody of Duenna [t] 
1777.01.01  London  CITATION Catch Club, in London, voted gold medal to author of parody of Duenna [t] 
1773.10.21  London  CITATION Catch Club president, author of lyric [beg] To catch a Printer tripping 
1736.09.02  Holland  CITATION Catch, Dutch, sung by exciseman, in company with English traveller 
1778.01.08  London  CITATION Catch [t] [beg] Rattle, dice, rattle! 
1749.06.05  New York  CITATION Catch, sung by tipster, in satire of "a sacrifice to Bacchus" 
1773.10.21  London  CITATION Catch [t] [beg] To catch a Printer tripping in his trade 
1767.10.26  London  CITATION Catch [t] [beg] Which is the properest day to drink 
1771.05.30  London  CITATION Catch, Which is the Properest Day to Drink [t], Lords Sandwich...singing 
1776.10.07  New York  CITATION Catch [t] [beg] Who was the man kiss'd Pat last night? 
1776.10.14  New York  CITATION Catch [t] [beg] Who's there? who's there? What horrid din 
1783.12.20  London  CITATION Catch, Yankee Doodle [t], in 13 parts, sung at court, in satire 
1783.12.05  London  CITATION Catch, Yankee Doodle [t], sung at peace concert, in satire 
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