The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1748.02.08  Boston  CITATION Chimes, in Boston, imitating Bow bells in London, played by musical machine 
1729.12.15  Holland  CITATION Chimes, in Groningen, St Martins', played for entrance of Prince of Orange 
1730.02.10  Holland  CITATION Chimes, in Groningen, St Martin's, played for entrance of Prince of Orange 
1740.02.13  London  CITATION Chimes, in London, on Royal Exhange, played Britons Strike Home [t] 
1729.08.28  London  CITATION Chimes, in London, performances at unlicensed church-theatre of John Henley 
1740.01.25  London  CITATION Chimes, in London, play Britain Strike Home [t], war with Spain announced 
1778.12.19  Hague  CITATION Chimes, in London, to raise enthusiasm for naval expedition 
1756.09.13  Petersburgh  CITATION Chimes, in Petersburgh, Fortress church, had all notes of harpsichord 
1764.04.23  Prague  CITATION Chimes, in Prague, in musical snuffbox made by Peter Beekman, play four airs 
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