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LOCATION
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CITATION
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TEXT INDEX ENTRY
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1746.10.27
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Greenock
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CITATION
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Tune, A Begging we must go [t], sung by passengers of Irish wherry
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1775.05.20
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, A begging we will go [t], of lyric [beg] Tis money makes
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1775.06.01
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Tune, A Begging We Will Go [t], of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member
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1775.08.17
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, A Begging we will go [t], of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member
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1775.09.07
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, A begging we will go [t], of lyric [beg] Tis money makes the member
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1751.10.17
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, A Fishing we will go, chorus of Song in Praise of the British
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1730.08.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune a string, metaphor of lady's gossip
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1740.12.08
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Abbot of Cant [t] for lyric [beg] To Britain's bright genius
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1740.12.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Abbot of Canterbury [t], of lyric [beg] To Britain's bright genius
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1775.01.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Abbot of Canterbury [t], tune of lyric [beg] On Calvert's plains new
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1733.10.25
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Chester
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CITATION
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Tune, A-begging we will go [t], played by music in Chester in procession
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1769.09.14
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Adieu thou Lovely Youth [t], from Artaxerxes [t], Miss Hallam to sing
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1772.08.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Adieu thou lovely youth [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1772.08.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Adieu thou lovely youth [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1782.01.03
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Tune, All Cry and No Wool [t], of lyric [beg] Hail, heav'n born muse! thy
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1774.05.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, All in the Downs, song, in concert program
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1774.05.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, All in the Downs, song, in concert program
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1774.05.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, All in the Downs, song, in concert program
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1774.05.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, All in the Downs, song, in concert program
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1764.01.20
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Ally Croaker [t], in essay responding to critic of fuguing tunes
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1764.01.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Ally Croaker [t], present church singing like a fugue on
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1764.01.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Ally Croaker [t], present church singing like a fugue on
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1768.08.22
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, American Song of Liberty [t], sung by Sons of Liberty
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1768.08.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, American Song of Liberty [t], sung by Sons of Liberty
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1768.09.01
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, American Song of Liberty [t], sung by Sons of Liberty
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1768.09.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, American Song of Liberty [t], sung by Sons of Liberty
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1768.09.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, American Song of Liberty [t], sung by Sons of Liberty
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1775.02.21
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Salem
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CITATION
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Tune, American Triumphant: or, Old England's Downfall [t], to be published
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1769.07.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Anacreontick Song, on concert program in New York
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1769.09.28
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Arabella or the Sisters [t] (Handel), on concert program
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1769.10.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Arabella or the Sisters [t] (Handel), on concert program
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1768.04.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Arcadian Nuptials [t], sung by Woolls, Mr and Wainwright, Mr
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1768.04.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Arcadian Nuptials [t], sung by Woolls, Mr and Wainwright, Mr
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1773.09.16
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, Archbishop of Canterbury [t], of lyric [beg] Lack-a-day my muse has
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Ariadne [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo, of England
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Ariadne [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo, of England
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1778.05.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Arm! Arm!--ye brave, air in Judas Maccabaeus [t], by Handel
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1754.03.11
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, As Chloe Came into the Room [t], to be sung by Hallam, Master L
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1754.03.11
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, As Chloe Came into the Room [t], to be sung by Hallam, Master L
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1768.05.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, As in the Blooming Spring [t], Storer, Miss M, to sing
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1778.01.17
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York
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CITATION
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Tune, As Jack the Brisk Young Drummer [t], of lyric [beg] As Jack the King's
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1772.08.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, As late I wandered o'er the plains [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr
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1772.08.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, As late I wandered o'er the plains [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr
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1772.03.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Ass [t], set clock to tune of, in lyric [beg] Of peppermint water
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1772.03.26
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Ass [t], set clock to tune of, in lyric [beg] Of peppermint water, at
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1772.04.02
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Ass [t], set clock to tune of, in lyric [beg] Of peppermint water, at
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Attic Fire [t], song in satirical program
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Auretti's Minuet [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Auretti's Minuet [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1779.01.23
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Copse [t], of lyric [beg] Behold with what ardor to action
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1769.07.20
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Fields [t], on concert program in New York
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1773.04.19
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Fields [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program
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1773.04.26
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Fields [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program
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1760.10.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops
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1760.10.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops
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1760.10.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops
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1760.10.27
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Away to the Marquis of Granby [t], sung by embarking British troops
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1772.06.11
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Babes in the Wood [t], lady plays on harpsichord to revive spirits
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1770.11.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Babes in the Wood [t], simile in political essay
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1738.10.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Babs in the Wood [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
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1772.04.30
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Upper Marlboro
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CITATION
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Tune, Baldock's Fair Maid [t], mentioned in lyric [beg] Molly Mog, Black-eye
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1780.06.06
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, Ballanamona Oro [t], of lyric [beg] I am glad my dear John, now to
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1780.07.06
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, Ballanamona Oro [t], of lyric [beg] I am glad my dear John, now to
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Banks of the Dee, Answer to [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Banks of the Dee [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.03.08
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Bar ban, can, Caliban [t], in satire, metaphor of politics
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1781.02.13
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England
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CITATION
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Tune, Barbara Allen [t], song, in philosophical article on simple pleasures
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Battle of Monmouth [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.01.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Battle of the Kegs [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Battle of the Kegs [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1771.11.14
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Scotland
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CITATION
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Tune, Because He was a Bonny Lad [t], jilted bride ordered music to play
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1771.12.07
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Scotland
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CITATION
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Tune, Because He was a Bonny Lad [t], jilted bride ordered music to play
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1771.12.09
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Scotland
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CITATION
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Tune, Because He was a Bonny Lad [t], jilted bride ordered music to play
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1771.12.20
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Scotland
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CITATION
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Tune, Because He was a Bonny Lad [t], jilted bride ordered music to play
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Behold in me a wretch forlorn [t], song in satirical program
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Bellisle March [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Bellisle March [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
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1770.06.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Beneath his Ample Shade [t], from oratorio of Solomon [t], to be sung
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1767.05.21
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Betsey wilt thou gang wa me [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing
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1767.06.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Betsy Bell [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing in Miser [t]
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1769.02.27
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Bird [t] (Snow), to be sung by Woolls, Mr
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1775.09.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Bird, The [t], of lyric [beg] Why shou'd we of our lot complain
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1772.04.30
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Upper Marlboro
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CITATION
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Tune, Black eye'd Susan [t], mentioned in lyric [beg] Molly Mog, Black-ey'd
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1766.05.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], beat by Buckhorse in procession for mock funeral
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1766.06.14
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], beat by Buckhorse in procession for mock funeral
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1766.12.23
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], beat by Buckhorse in procession for mock funeral
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1731.05.27
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Gloucestershre
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], fiddler played for amorous couple in barn
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1777.11.07
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], of lyric [beg] Sure Jove had neer such mighty pow'r
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1778.01.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], of lyric [beg] Ye brave honest subjects
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1731.05.27
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Broadway
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], played for amorous couple in barn
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1731.06.07
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Broadway
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], played for amorous couple in barn
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1762.01.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], played on German flute for princesses to dance, satire
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1762.03.03
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], played on German flute for princesses to dance, satire
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1762.03.19
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], played on German flute for princesses to dance, satire
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1778.05.26
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Northampton Fu
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], whistled by runaway named Penny
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1778.06.02
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Northampton Fu
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], whistled by runaway named Penny
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1778.06.09
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Northampton Fu
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], whistled by runaway named Penny
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1778.06.16
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Northampton Fu
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], whistled by runaway named Penny
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1778.06.30
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Northampton Fu
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Joke [t], whistled by runaway named Penny
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1770.02.01
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven, a hunting song [t], in concert program in New York
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1770.02.08
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven, a hunting song [t], in concert program in New York
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1769.06.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], in concert program at Vaux-hall Gardens
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1769.06.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], in concert program at Vauxhall Gardens
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1769.07.03
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], in concert program at Vaux-hall Gardens
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1777.12.04
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] American swarming by thousands on
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1777.01.16
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Americans swarming by thousands on
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1778.11.07
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] As I was a walking to draw the fresh
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1778.10.15
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet
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1778.12.10
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Come and listen my lads to sweet
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1778.12.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] For battle prepar'd in their country
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1775.12.14
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Cambridge
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric, [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us
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1775.12.22
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is
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1775.12.22
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is
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1775.12.23
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is
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1776.01.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] Tho' some folks may tell us, it is no
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1778.06.23
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] When valor directed by motives
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1778.07.02
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, Black Sloven [t], of lyric [beg] When valor directed by motives
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1776.03.22
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Blackbird March [t], played by barrafoo
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1776.04.02
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Blackbird March [t], played by barrafoo
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1776.04.03
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Blackbird March [t], played by barrafoo
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1776.04.19
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Blackbird March [t], played by barrafoo
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1776.04.17
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Blackbird March [t], played by barrafoo in Lord Dunmore's Regiment
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1738.10.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Blackmoor, The [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
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1769.06.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Blest as the Immortal Gods is he [t], on concert program,
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1769.06.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Blest as the Immortal Gods is he [t], on concert program,
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1769.07.03
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Blest as the Immortal Gods is he [t], on concert program
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1768.12.09
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New London
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CITATION
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Tune, Blow, blow [t], of lyric [beg] Blow, blow, thou summer's breeze
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1774.07.21
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Blubber Hall [t], of lyric [beg] Some muse assist me to relate
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1769.11.09
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Manchester
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbin Joan [t], Shakers sing and dance to
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1771.11.28
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.07
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1771.12.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bobbing Joan [t], played for amorous couple
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1782.03.07
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New Haven
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CITATION
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Tune book, Jocelyn, Simeon, and Doolittle, Amos, announce subscription
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1782.03.14
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New Haven
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CITATION
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Tune book, Jocelyn, Simeon, and Doolittle, Amos, announce subscription
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1782.03.21
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New Haven
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CITATION
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Tune book, Jocelyn, Simeon, and Doolittle, Amos, announce subscription
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1772.10.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bo-Peep [t], song in Bickerstaff's Boston Almanack [t]
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1783.09.27
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Bright Author [t], Hyde, Mrs, to sing in High Life Below Stairs [t]
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1783.09.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Bright Author [t], Hyde, Mrs, to sing in High Life Below Stairs [t]
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1769.07.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Bright Author of My Present Flame [t], on concert program in New York
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1770.06.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bright Author of My Present Flame [t], to be sung at concert
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1740.01.25
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britain Strike Home [t], played by chimes in London, war announcement
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1755.06.09
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britain Strike Home [t], played by chimes of Royal Exchange clock
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1751.04.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britain's Charter [t], to be sung in Virgin Unmask'd [t]
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1768.08.31
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Berwick
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CITATION
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Tune, Britannia [t], played by band of music, Royal Scotch, for review
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1768.09.22
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Berwick
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CITATION
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Tune, Britannia [t], played by military band of music
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1769.07.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, British Fair [t], in concert program at Vauxhall Gardens
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1774.08.11
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Princeton
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CITATION
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Tune, British Fair [t], on concert program in Princeton
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1774.08.18
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Princeton
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CITATION
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Tune, British Fair [t], on concert program in Princeton
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1768.04.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, British Fair [t], sung by Wainwright, Miss, in Country Lasses [t]
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1768.04.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, British Fair [t], sung by Wainwright, Miss, in Country Lasses [t]
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1775.05.08
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Tune, British Granadier [t], of lyric [beg] That seat of science Athens
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1774.04.28
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadier [t], of lyric [beg] That seat of science Athens
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1774.05.26
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Hartford
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadier [t], of lyric [beg] That seat of science Athens
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1770.02.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], for song in Edes & Gill's...Almanack [t]
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1774.01.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers, of lyric [beg] That seat of science, Athens
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1776.02.02
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], of lyric [beg] Vain Britons, boast no longer
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1776.02.24
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], of lyric [beg] Vain Briton's, boast no longer
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1778.01.21
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Lancaster
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], of lyric [beg] Vain Britons boast no longer
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1770.02.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], of song in Edes & Gill's...Almanack [t]
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1770.02.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], of song in Edes & Gill's...Almanack [t]
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1769.06.29
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], to be sung at benefit concert in Boston
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1770.02.22
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], tune for song in Edes & Gill's...Almanack [t]
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1770.03.08
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], tune for song in Edes & Gill's...Almanack [t]
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1770.03.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, British Grenadiers [t], tune for song in Edes & Gill's...Almanack [t]
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1781.12.26
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.17
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.17
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.21
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.01.25
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.02.07
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1782.03.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Go Home [t], suggested by Miss Franks, in satirical byplay
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1778.05.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], American music to play, in metaphor
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1780.12.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], appropriate salute to Russian fleet
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1758.09.11
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], band to play during fireworks
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1756.06.24
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], in essay on benefits to pay cost of war
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1782.06.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Briton's, Strike Home [t], in lyric [beg] Dog that is beat has a right
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1770.05.24
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons, Strike Home [t], in political metaphor of Wilke's release
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1778.03.20
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], in prologue of Revenge, The [t]
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1770.06.21
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.06.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1758.09.18
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], part of fireworks for taking of Cape Breton
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1770.05.21
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played at Mansion House
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1770.05.25
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Briton's Strike Home [t], played at Mansion House after toast
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1758.09.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by band of music
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1758.10.27
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by band of music
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1755.06.12
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by chimes of Royal Exchange clock
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1755.06.21
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Briton's Strike Home [t], played by chimes of Royal Exchange Clock
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1740.02.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by chimes on Royal Exchange
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1744.10.11
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at sea
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by French horns on shipboard
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1744.10.15
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at sea
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by French horns on shipboard
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1763.05.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by music in Covent Garden Theatre
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1740.05.03
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played by trumpets in procession
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1783.03.01
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], played during toasts for Rodney
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1781.12.26
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.12
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.17
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.17
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.19
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.21
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.01.25
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New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.02.07
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1782.03.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], selected by General Clinton to open ball
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1771.06.06
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], song in satirical program
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1777.02.11
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], song that fires up people's loyalty
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1770.12.24
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], sung by actor at Covent Garden Theatre
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1741.02.09
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Dublin
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CITATION
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Tune, Britons Strike Home [t], with changes, rung by bells in Dublin
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1764.03.17
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Broom [t], to be sung by Morris, Mrs, after Anatomist [t]
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1768.06.08
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Savannah
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CITATION
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Tune, Bumper 'Squire Jones [t], of lyric [beg] Whilst parties engage
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1783.05.03
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Bunker's Hill [t], of lyric [beg] Will no one tell the pretty tale
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1771.06.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Busy Fly, The [t], song in satirical program
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1737.01.04
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Butter'd Pease [t], in lyric [beg] And is Mamma resolv'd to
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1779.01.23
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, By the gayly circling glass [t], of lyric [beg] Listen to that
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1778.09.14
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Cab'er There Was, A [t], of lyric [beg] Ye poor simple people, who
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1771.06.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Can love be controuled by advice? [t], song in satirical program
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1763.05.09
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Canada is all ours [t], opening dance at ball in London for peace
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1763.05.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Canada is All Ours [t], played at ball in London, given for Peace
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1766.10.16
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Cantate Domino [t], in concert program in New York, with harp
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1764.02.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Canterbury [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism of new tune
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1776.02.17
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Carbinier's March [t], in teaching manual exercise to music
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Cease! O cease! thou vile seducer! [t], song in satirical program
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Cease, rude Boreas [t], song in satirical program
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1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Chalk's Hornpipe [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Chalk's Hornpipe [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1763.06.25
|
Providence
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by Dr Mayhew, in drummer's habit
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1757.04.28
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Oswego
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in Fort Ontario for truce
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1762.10.22
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St John's
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in French capitulation
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1762.10.18
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Newfoundland
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in Newfoundland for surrender
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1762.10.18
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Newfoundland
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in Newfoundland for surrender
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1762.10.22
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Newfoundland
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in Newfoundland for surrender
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1757.05.05
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Oswego
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in Oswego for capitulation
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1762.11.04
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Newfoundland
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in St John's, Newfoundland
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1745.08.26
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Tournay
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat by drums in Tournay for surrender
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1772.06.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat in submission, in essay on patriotism
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1734.09.23
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Philipsburgh
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], beat to surrender when assault on town was prepared
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1783.08.30
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Belfast
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], in Belfast, beat for capitulation of garrison
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1734.11.23
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Gaeta
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], in Gaeta, beat for surrender terms
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1745.09.15
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Tournay
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CITATION
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Tune, Chamade [t], in Tournay, beat by drums for surrender
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1764.02.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, chanting, for sale by Rivington
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1734.08.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Charing-Cross [t], of lyric [beg] Undone, undone, the Tories cry
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1769.03.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Charter Song [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in Brave Irishman [t]
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1769.03.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Charter Song [t], Wools, Mr, to sing after Busy Body [t]
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1767.05.21
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Chearful Virgins [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing after Stratagem [t]
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1774.03.07
|
Newcastle Cnty
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CITATION
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Tune, Cheating Lady [t], sung by runaway servant named M'Connel, John
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1771.11.11
|
New London
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CITATION
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Tune, Cheshire Round [t], in lyric [beg] May I presume, in humble lays
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1771.11.21
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Cheshire Round [t], in lyric [beg] May I presume, in humble lays
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1771.12.06
|
New London
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CITATION
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Tune, Cheshire Round [t], in lyric [beg] May I presume, in humble lays
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1779.04.02
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Cheshire Round [t], in lyric [beg] May I presume, in humble lays
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1776.06.07
|
Newburyport
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], in lyric of M'Fingal [t]
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1776.04.26
|
Newburyport
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CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], in lyric [t] [beg] When Yankies skill'd in martial
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1774.10.20
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], model of lyric [beg] God prosper long our liberty
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1774.10.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], of lyric [beg] God prosper long our liberty
|
1757.05.30
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], of lyric [beg] God prosper long our noble King
|
1753.05.03
|
Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], old ballad
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1768.09.12
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chace [t], tune of lyric [beg] Cat breeds a kitten, the serpent
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1738.10.12
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New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chase [t], ballad ordered from Ireland, last line: The English
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1746.08.28
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chase [t], of lyric [beg] God prosper long our noble King
|
1760.02.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Chevy Chase [t], of lyric [beg] Princely huntsman once did live, A
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1773.01.07
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, Chevy-Chace [t], good old song, quoted in essay [beg] I trust we have
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1773.01.21
|
Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, Chevy-Chace [t], good old song, reference in essay
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1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cleone, a Cantata [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cleone, a Cantata [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1768.02.11
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, clerk of parish harangues congregation over
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1778.08.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cob'er There War, A [t], of lyric [beg] Ye poor simple people, who
|
1758.09.22
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.10.06
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.10.13
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.03.27
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.03.30
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
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1758.04.03
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.04.07
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.04.10
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.04.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.04.13
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.05.01
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1758.09.08
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was, A [t], of Old Song wrote by...New-England Planter
|
1752.11.20
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was [t], of lyric [beg] Ye good people all, who of
|
1776.04.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler there was [t], of lyric [beg] Ye poor silly people
|
1776.05.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cobler There Was [t], of lyric [beg] Ye poor silly people
|
1767.06.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Colin and Phillis [t], Woolls and Wainwright to sing in Miser [t]
|
1750.12.31
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Colin and Phoebe [t], to be sung after Devil to Pay [t]
|
1751.01.14
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Colin and Phoebe [t], to be sung after Recruiting Officer [t]
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, College Hornpipe [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, College Hornpipe [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1740.09.15
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come and Listen to My Ditty [t], of lyric [beg] As, near Porto Bello
|
1740.09.29
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come and listen to my ditty [t], of lyric [beg] As, near Porto Bello
|
1740.10.30
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come and listen to my ditty [t], of lyric [beg] As, near Porto Bello
|
1767.06.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come cheer up my lads [t], Woolls to sing in Miser [t]
|
1772.08.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come, come, my dear girl [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1772.08.24
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come, come, my dear girl [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1762.03.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come, come my dear shepherd [t], to be sung in Harlequin Collector [t]
|
1762.03.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come, come my dear shepherd [t], to be sung in Harlequin Collector [t]
|
1769.05.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come Ever Smiling Liberty [t], from Judas Maccabeus [t], to be sung
|
1769.05.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come Ever Smiling Liberty [t], from Judas Maccabeus [t], to be sung
|
1769.06.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Ever Smiling Liberty [t], to be sung in concert
|
1768.08.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Jolly Bacchus [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons of Liberty
|
1768.08.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Jolly Bacchus [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly sons of liberty
|
1768.08.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Jolly Bacchus [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons of Liberty
|
1768.08.16
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Jolly Bacchus [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons of Liberty
|
1768.08.19
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Jolly Bacchus [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons of Liberty
|
1768.08.26
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Jolly Bacchus [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons of Liberty
|
1762.02.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Come my dear Shepherds [t], to be sung in Harlequin Collector [t]
|
1777.12.02
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come, my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] Come all ye good
|
1769.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come Rouse Brother Sportsman [t], on concert program in New York
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Come with me, ye Jolly dogs [t], song in satirical program
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Coronation Anthem [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Coronation Anthem [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1769.05.15
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Country Bumpkin [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire
|
1769.05.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Country Bunkin [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Cruel Tyrant Love [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cruel Tyrant Love [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1770.06.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cruel Tyrant Love [t], to be sung at concert
|
1772.08.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cruel Tyrant [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1772.08.24
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Cruel Tyrant [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1732.02.19
|
Edinburgh
|
CITATION
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Tune, Cuckolds come dig [t], played for drumming thief out of regiment
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1780.01.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Cut Purse, of lyric [beg] Old English cause knocks at every man's door
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1769.11.10
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Cymon and Iphigene [t], to be sung between acts of Conscious Lovers
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1767.07.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Cymon and Iphiginia [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing after Lecture on Heads
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1767.07.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Cymon and Iphiginia [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing after Lecture on Heads
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1755.12.08
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Damon and Chloe [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1755.12.15
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Damon and Chloe [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1755.12.15
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Damon and Chloe [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1755.12.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Damon and Chloe [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1755.12.22
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Damon and Chloe [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1755.12.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Damon and Chloe [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1779.01.02
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Daphne in Midas [t], in cantata Sacrifice [t]
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1777.02.17
|
Norwich
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CITATION
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Tune, Dawn of Hate, A [t], of lyric [beg] Ah! Celia, why this angry air
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1775.09.13
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France
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CITATION
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Tune, De Profundis [t], sung by convent in response to ventriloquist's trick
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1721.07.03
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Paris
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CITATION
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Tune, De Profundis [t], sung in Paris for deceas'd Pope
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1754.01.22
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Rouen
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CITATION
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Tune, De Profundis [t], sung in Rouen, procession, mock funeral of Bull
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1754.02.19
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Rouen
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CITATION
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Tune, De Profundis [t], sung in Rouen, procession, mock funeral of Bull
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1754.02.05
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Paris
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CITATION
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Tune, De Profundis [t], sung on death of Brunet
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1729.04.03
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Paris
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CITATION
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Tune, De Profundis [t], to be sung at service, forbidden by Cardinal
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1768.11.17
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead beat [t], beat by drums before execution in Boston
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1768.11.21
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead beat [t], beat by drums before execution in Boston
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1768.12.02
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead beat [t], beat by drums before execution in Boston
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1768.12.20
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead beat [t], beat by drums before execution in Boston
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1768.12.22
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead beat [t], beat by drums before execution in Boston
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1769.01.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead beat [t], beat by drums before execution in Boston
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1768.12.01
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], beat by drums before execution of deserter
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1751.06.06
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums for funeral of his Royal Highness
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1761.01.29
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums for funeral of King
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1761.01.29
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums for funeral of King
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1761.02.14
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums for funeral of King
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1761.02.19
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums for funeral of King
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1751.08.05
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march [t], beat by drums for funeral of Prince of Wales
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1761.01.19
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums in London for funeral of King George II
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1775.03.14
|
Wethersfield
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat by drums in Wethersfield to accompany Tories away
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1775.03.23
|
Connecticut
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march [t], beat by ghostly drums in Connecticut
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1775.03.27
|
Connecticut
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march [t], beat by ghostly drums in Connecticut
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1775.03.29
|
Connecticut
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march [t], beat by ghostly drums in Connecticut
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1779.12.14
|
Woodbridge
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], beat by muffled drum for burial of Parker
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1751.07.17
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, beat in funeral of Prince of Wales
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1740.05.19
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], drummers practicing, preparing for execution
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1740.06.12
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], drummers practicing, preparing for execution
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1769.05.08
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March in Saul [t], to be played by marrow bones and cleavers
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1769.05.18
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March in Saul [t], to be played in Boston, in mock procession
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1773.03.29
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by Band of music for funeral procession of Hay
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1773.03.30
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by Band of music for funeral procession of Hay
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1773.04.02
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by band of music, for funeral procession
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1773.04.05
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by Band of music for funeral procession of Hay
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1779.07.05
|
Wyoming
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by band of music, Proctor's, in Wyoming
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1779.07.12
|
Wyoming
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by band of music, Proctor's, in Wyoming
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1779.08.03
|
Wyoming
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by band of music, Proctor's, in Wyoming
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1783.06.17
|
Barbadoes
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, played by drum and fife, in Barbadoes
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1770.04.16
|
Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march, played by drums and trumpets for funeral
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1783.05.01
|
Barbadoes
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, played by drums in Barbadoes for execution
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1773.05.20
|
Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, played by fifes and drums protesting proclamation
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1773.06.10
|
Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, played by fifes and drums protesting proclamation
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1762.09.03
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Spain
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by kettle drums and trumpets on Good Friday
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1779.08.11
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Edinburgh
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march [t], played by music for funeral of Mansfield, James
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1761.01.29
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, dead march, played by trumpets for funeral of King George II
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1761.01.26
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, dead march, played by trumpets in London for funeral of King George II
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1770.04.16
|
Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead march [t], played by trumpets in Portsmouth, for burial
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1769.05.04
|
Rome
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CITATION
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Tune, Dead March [t], played by trumpets in Rome in procession for funeral
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Death and the Lady [t], duet in satirical program
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1756.08.19
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Death Song [t], sung by Indian in torture-execution by French
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1780.03.08
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], in satire, metaphor of political affairs
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1774.12.19
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry Down [t], of lyric [beg] Expences of war, and corruptions of
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1774.12.22
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry Down [t], of lyric [beg] Expences of war, and corruptions
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1774.12.12
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Expenses of war, and conceptions of
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1775.01.12
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Expenses of war, and corruptions
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1778.10.24
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Our farce is now finished
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1779.11.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Rouse, Britons! at length
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1776.04.27
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Saint George for their patron our
|
1776.04.30
|
Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Saint George for their patron our
|
1781.11.08
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Derry Down [t], of lyric [beg] When southward Cornwallis first
|
1781.11.17
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Derry Down [t], of lyric [beg] When southward Cornwallis first enter'd
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1783.10.22
|
Chatham
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CITATION
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Tune, Derry down [t], of lyric [beg] Ye blood thirsty Tories
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1766.10.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Deus Misereatur [t], with harp obligato, in concert program
|
1760.02.11
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Dickey and Nelly [t], in New American Magazine, January, 1760
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1729.04.03
|
Paris
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CITATION
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Tune, Dies Illa [t], hymn to be sung at service, forbidden by Cardinal
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1780.03.08
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Diogenes surly and proud [t], in satire, metaphor of political affairs
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1783.04.26
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, funeral, in lyric [beg] What doleful tidings in mine ears they
|
1783.09.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, funeral, played by band for funeral procesion of Joseph Torry
|
1783.09.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, funeral, played by band for funeral procesion of Joseph Torry
|
1783.10.09
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, funeral, played by band for funeral procesion of Joseph Torry
|
1783.10.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, funeral, played by band in procession in Boston
|
1780.04.24
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dirge, Funeral [t], played by band of music for Monk's procession
|
1780.04.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, funeral, played by band of music in procession for burial
|
1738.12.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, in lyric [beg] Gayly the bells, for him, in concert rung
|
1759.10.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, in lyric [beg] Wake! awake the plaintive strain
|
1773.08.26
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, played on organ by Peter Pelham, at William Rind's funeral
|
1779.08.19
|
Wyoming
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, solemn, fifes played in procession for burial
|
1779.09.18
|
Wyoming
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, solemn, fifes played, in procession for burial
|
1776.04.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, solemn funeral, played in Boston, for funeral of Warren
|
1767.02.12
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1767.05.14
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1768.01.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1768.01.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1768.04.14
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1769.02.02
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1782.11.19
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1782.11.14
|
West Point
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, played by band of music in funeral procession of Trant
|
1782.11.21
|
West Point
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, played by band of music in funeral procession of Trant
|
1782.11.23
|
Nelson's Point
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, played by band of music in funeral procession
|
1783.09.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, played in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1772.02.20
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn [t], sung in Dublin, by children in funeral procession
|
1772.03.05
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn [t], sung in Dublin, by children in funeral procession
|
1772.03.10
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn [t], sung in Dublin, by children in funeral procession
|
1772.03.13
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Dirge, solemn [t], sung in Dublin, by children in funeral procession
|
1772.02.24
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, solemn, sung in Dublin, by children of Blue-Coat Hospital
|
1769.11.20
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dirge, solemn, to be performed in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1769.05.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, to be played in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1769.05.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, to be played in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1762.03.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, to be sung in Romeo and Juliet [t]
|
1762.01.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, to be sung in Romeo and Juliet [t] (Shakespeare)
|
1762.02.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, dirge, solemn, to be sung in Romeo and Juliet [t] (Shakespeare)
|
1762.03.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, dirge, solemn, to be sung in Romeo and Juliet [t] (Shakespeare)
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Do, Goody, now pray moderate [t], song in satirical program
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Do you mean to hire for service [t], song in satirical program
|
1779.11.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Doodle doo [t], of lyric [beg] Frenchmen came upon the coast, The
|
1779.01.09
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Doodle, doodle do [t], bear danced to, character in masquerade
|
1776.02.17
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dorsetshire March [t], in teaching manual exercise to music
|
1770.03.08
|
Savannah
|
CITATION
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Tune, Doxology [t], sung at Orphan House in procession to worship
|
1767.06.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Duet on Marriage...Prince Augusta (Arne), to be sung in Country Lasses
|
1767.06.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Duet on Marriage...Prince Augusta (Arne), to be sung in Country Lasses
|
1783.11.25
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Duraling [t], of lyric [beg] See gay Mrs. Tonish, of Grosv'nor Place
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1773.04.19
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dust Cart [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program
|
1773.04.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Dust Cart [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program
|
1772.12.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay
|
1772.12.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay
|
1773.01.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay
|
1773.01.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Early Horn [t], sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay
|
1781.10.25
|
Savannah
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Early Horn [t], to be sung after Douglass [t]
|
1766.12.18
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Early Horn [t], to be sung by Mr Woolls in Devil to Pay [t]
|
1766.12.18
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Early Horn [t], to be sung by Mr Woolls in Devil to Pay [t]
|
1767.01.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Early Horn [t], to be sung by Mr Woolls in Devil to Pay [t]
|
1768.02.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Early horn [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t]
|
1768.02.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Early horn [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, in Devil to Pay [t]
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1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Easter Hymn [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Easter Hymn [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1775.05.26
|
Cambridge
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ecchoing Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'tis Freedom that calls, come
|
1775.06.15
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ecchoing Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls
|
1775.06.28
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ecchoing Horn, The [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls
|
1775.05.18
|
Cambridge
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'tis freedom that calls, come
|
1775.05.24
|
Worcester
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls
|
1775.05.26
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'Tis freedom that calls
|
1775.05.29
|
Newport
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! 'tis freedom that calls, come
|
1772.08.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1772.08.24
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1775.05.27
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], tune of lyric [beg] Hark! 'tis freedom that calls
|
1775.05.31
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Echoing Horn [t], tune of lyric [beg] Hark! tis freedom that calls
|
1773.07.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen a Room [t], Storer, Miss, to sing after George Barnwell [t]
|
1769.01.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen a Roon [t], Storer, Miss M, to sing after Love a la Mode [t]
|
1768.11.03
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen a Roon [t], Storer, Miss Maria, to sing in Love a la Mode [t]
|
1773.07.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen a Roon [t], Storer, Miss, to sing after George Barnwell [t]
|
1773.06.14
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen a Roon [t], Storer, Miss, to sing in King Richard III [t]
|
1773.06.24
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen A Roon [t], Storer, Miss, to sing in Love A La Mode [t]
|
1773.03.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen a Roon [t], Storer, Miss, to sing in Merchant of Venice [t]
|
1768.11.03
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen-A-Roon [t], Irish song, to be sung in Love A-La-Mode [t]
|
1773.03.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ellen-a-Roon [t], Miss Storer to sing in Merchant of Venice [t]
|
1747.04.06
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, English march [t], drums of Scots Guards to beat
|
1747.04.06
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, English March [t], Scots Regiments to beat in future
|
1747.04.27
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, English marches, Scots Regiments to beat in future
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, English Padlock [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, English Padlock [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1755.06.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Enter'd Apprentice Song [t], played by bells and band for Freemasons
|
1755.06.26
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Enter'd Apprentice's Song [t], played by bells and band of music
|
1755.07.17
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Enter'd Apprentice's Song [t], played by bells and band of music
|
1755.08.14
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Enter'd Apprentice's Song [t], played by bells and band of music
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1737.05.28
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Entered Apprentice Song [t], sung after Recruiting Officer [t]
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1773.06.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Entered Apprentices Song [t], Mr Woolls to sing in West Indian [t]
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1773.06.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Entered Apprentices Song [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in West Indian [t]
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1770.04.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Epithalamium [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, and Storer, Miss
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1777.04.12
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Eugeane's March [t], of lyric [beg] Hark, the loud drums, hark
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1774.05.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Exaudet's Minuet with Echos [t], on concert program
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1769.06.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fair Aurora [t], duet from Artaxerxes [t], on concert program,
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1769.06.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fair Aurora [t], duet from Artaxerxes [t], on concert program,
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1769.07.03
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fair Aurora [t], duet from Artaxerxes [t], on concert program
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1771.06.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Fairest of all female kind [t], song in satirical concert program
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1773.09.06
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Fall of Angels and Man [t], hymn in New England Psalm Book [t]
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1773.09.13
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Fall of Angels and Man [t], hymn in New England Psalm Book [t]
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1773.09.27
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Fall of Angels and Man [t], hymn in New England Psalm Book [t]
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1774.01.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Fall of Angels and Man [t], hymn in New England Psalm Book [t]
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1774.01.31
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Fall of Angels and Man [t], hymn in New England Psalm Book [t]
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1774.02.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Fall of Angels and Man [t], hymn in New England Psalm Book [t]
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1775.03.06
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Taunton
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CITATION
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Tune, Fam'd British Bands [t], of lyric [beg] Hark the goddess of fame, fair
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1766.06.12
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia
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1766.06.16
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia
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1766.06.16
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia
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1766.06.23
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia
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1766.08.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Fame, Let Thy Trumpet Sound [t], sung in Philadelphia
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Female Whig [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.03.08
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Festive Board [t], in satire, metaphor of political affairs
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1781.07.10
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Few Happy Matches [t], in Horae Lyricae [t] (Watts)
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1782.03.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fife and Drum [t], to be sung in epilogue of Recruiting Officer [t]
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1782.03.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fife and Drum [t], to be sung in epilogue of Recruiting Officer [t]
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1769.05.01
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fly Soft Ideas [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung by Miss M Storer
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1769.05.01
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Fly Soft Ideas [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung by Miss M Storer
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1768.09.02
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Forty Five [t], dancing and singing in England to
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1768.09.05
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Forty-Five [t], dancing to, in essay on vanity
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1779.11.27
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Free Mason's Song [t], of lyric [beg] Come let us rejoice
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1746.10.27
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, French, metaphor of political affairs, Pretender's goods sold
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1746.12.15
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, French, metaphor of political affairs, Pretender's goods sold
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1771.05.16
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, From the East Breaks the Morn [t], in concert program
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1771.05.16
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, From the East Breaks the Morn [t], sung in program of benefit concert
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1780.11.30
|
New Haven
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CITATION
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Tune, Funeral Thought [t], sung in New Haven, for funeral
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1769.09.14
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Furia de Dona Irrata [t], from Buona Figlola [t], Miss Hallam to sing
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1734.01.15
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Galloway Tom [t], in lyric [beg] Not ev'ry temper rural scenes
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gamester [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1770.06.21
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gamesters and Lawyers are Jugglers..[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.06.22
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gamesters and Lawyers are Jugglers..[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gamesters and Lawyers are Jugglers..[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1774.08.11
|
Princeton
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CITATION
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Tune, Gaudy Tulip [t], on concert program in Princeton
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1774.08.18
|
Princeton
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CITATION
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Tune, Gaudy Tulip [t], on concert program in Princeton
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gen Burgoyne's Defeat [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gen Wolfe [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1760.09.26
|
Montreal
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CITATION
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Tune, General [t], beat at daybreak at Montreal
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1760.09.29
|
Montreal
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CITATION
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Tune, General [t], beat at daybreak at Montreal
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1770.05.17
|
Geneva
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CITATION
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Tune, General [t], beat by drums in Geneva, in outbreak of sedition
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1760.05.15
|
Metz
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CITATION
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Tune, Generale [t], beat by drums in Metz, to call troops under arms
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1779.01.20
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Genius of England [t] (Purcell), song wanted by Rivington, James
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1771.06.06
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Genius of England [t], song in satirical program
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1745.03.19
|
Rome
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CITATION
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Tune, German, played by military music of Austrian Army, to taunt Spanish
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1745.03.19
|
Rome
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CITATION
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Tune, German, played by military music of Austrian Army, to taunt Spanish
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1781.07.10
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Get You Gone, Raw-Head... [t], of lyric [beg] Oh! Old England
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1762.04.24
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Bristol
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CITATION
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Tune, glassychord stays in
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1758.07.13
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Carthagena
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CITATION
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Tune, Gloria in Excelsis [t], sung at mass
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1764.12.08
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Gloria Patri [t], parish clerk asked to sing
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1764.12.03
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Gloria Patri [t], parish clerk asked to sing, minister kicked him
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1768.08.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons
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1768.08.11
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly sons of
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1768.08.11
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly sons of
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1768.08.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons
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1768.08.16
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons
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1768.08.19
|
New London
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons
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1768.08.26
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious First of August [t], of lyric [beg] Come jolly Sons
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1758.11.27
|
Cornwall
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CITATION
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Tune, Glorious Twenty-Sixth of July, 1758 [t], sung in Cornwall
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1728.01.08
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Bath
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CITATION
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Tune, Go to Bed Tom [t], drums beat in Bath, at eleven PM on King's birthday
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1728.02.05
|
Bath
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CITATION
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Tune, Go to Bed Tom [t], drums beat in Bath, at eleven PM on King's birthday
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1728.02.27
|
Bath
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CITATION
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Tune, Go to Bed Tom [t], drums beat in Bath, at eleven PM on King's birthday
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1779.05.20
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God prosper long our noble King, song quoted in lyric
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1746.03.31
|
TunbridgeWells
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Brave George our King [t], sung in Tunbridge Wells
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1771.06.13
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George our King [t], of lyric [beg] Grateful Virginia
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1771.12.23
|
Deptford
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], played by band of music
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1772.01.13
|
Deptford
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], played by band of music
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1772.01.16
|
Deptford
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], played by band of music
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1770.12.24
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], sung by actor at Covent Garden
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1758.11.27
|
Cornwall
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], sung in Cornwall for surrender
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1758.12.14
|
Penryn
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], sung in Penryn for victory
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1766.06.12
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], sung in Philadelphia
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1766.06.16
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], sung in Philadelphia procession
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1766.08.05
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Great George Our King [t], sung in Philadelphia in procession
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1779.02.01
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Our King [t], in lyric [beg] Let Bute and North divide
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1757.12.01
|
Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Our Noble King [t], of lyric [beg] Fleet! Spread thy canvas
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1758.12.22
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save our Noble King [t], of lyric [beg] See Royal Edward land!
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1757.11.14
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save Our Noble King [t], tune of lyric [beg] Fleet! spread by
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1768.07.13
|
Oxford
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], cited in lyric [beg] Since downy Doctors spend
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1776.08.24
|
Buckingham
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], for lyric [beg] Free states, attend the song
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1778.03.20
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], in prologue of Revenge, The [t]
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1776.12.19
|
Peekskill
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], Lee to teach enemy to dance to different tune
|
1776.12.19
|
Peekskill
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], Lee to teach enemy to dance to different tune
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1776.12.24
|
New Jersey
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], loyalists dance to, in metaphor of control
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1776.02.17
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save The King [t], march, in teaching manual exercise to music
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1773.11.11
|
Montreal
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], music in Montreal in procession,King's birthday
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1781.07.02
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], of lyric [beg] By sacred influence hurl'd
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1777.12.04
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], of lyric [beg] Fame, let thy Trumpet sound
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1782.01.30
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], of lyric [beg] God save the thirteen states
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1778.06.06
|
Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], of lyric [beg] Next in our song shall be
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1764.04.09
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], on concert program, with drums and clarinets
|
1764.04.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], on concert program, with drums and clarinets
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1764.04.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], on concert program, with drums and clarinets
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1761.04.23
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played at Drury Lane Theatre for King
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1773.03.08
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played at Drury Lane Theatre, for King
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1773.09.09
|
Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played at Jews Synagogue
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1773.08.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band and sung by inhabitants for King
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1773.08.26
|
Godalmin
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band and sung by inhabitants for King
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1773.08.30
|
Godalmin
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band and sung by inhabitants for King
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1773.09.02
|
Godalmin
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band and sung by inhabitants for King
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1773.09.09
|
Godalmin
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band and sung by inhabitants for King
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1773.09.09
|
Godalmin
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band and sung by inhabitants for King
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1775.03.27
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music, 47th regiment
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1754.09.23
|
Bristol
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Bristol
|
1763.09.29
|
Malden
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
|
1763.10.06
|
Malden
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
|
1763.10.08
|
Malden
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
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1763.10.14
|
Malden
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
|
1766.08.28
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession in London
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1766.09.19
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in London
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1769.05.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
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1769.05.16
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
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1769.07.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in London
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1769.07.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in procession
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1769.07.31
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in London
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1774.04.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.02
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.02
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
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1774.05.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in New York
|
1777.11.06
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Philadelphia
|
1777.12.06
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Philadelphia
|
1782.05.16
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1782.06.01
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1782.06.03
|
Savannah
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in balcony
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1782.06.08
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Kingston
|
1782.06.10
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1782.06.11
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1782.06.13
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1782.06.13
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1782.06.15
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music in Jamaica
|
1781.07.09
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music of Loyal Volunteers
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1781.07.10
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music of Loyal Volunteers
|
1775.11.08
|
Ireland
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save The King [t], played by band of music, recruiting procession
|
1775.11.13
|
Ireland
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by band of music, recruiting procession
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1775.11.28
|
Ireland
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save The King [t], played by band of music, recruiting procession
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1776.02.03
|
Ireland
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save The King [t], played by band of music, recruiting procession
|
1778.05.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by bands of music for Meschianza
|
1773.09.11
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by bands of music on board ship
|
1780.06.20
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by bells in Charleston, King's birthday
|
1766.08.15
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by drums in procession of weavers
|
1766.09.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by drums in procession of weavers
|
1771.10.24
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by Fishmonger's band in barge, for King
|
1770.02.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by French horns, for new Liberty Pole
|
1770.02.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by French horns, for new Liberty Pole
|
1770.02.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by French horns, for new Liberty Pole
|
1770.02.19
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by French horns, for new Liberty Pole
|
1770.02.20
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by French horns, for new Liberty Pole
|
1781.09.08
|
Black Heath
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music at review
|
1774.09.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music, for Isaac Low's departure
|
1769.07.20
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music in procession in London
|
1769.07.27
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music in procession for election
|
1769.07.31
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music in procession for election
|
1769.08.14
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, God Save The King [t], played by music in procession for Wilkes
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1773.11.01
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Montreal
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music in procession in Montreal
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1773.11.11
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Richmond
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music of Goldsmiths Company in barge
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1774.09.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music on departure of Isaac Low
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1774.09.15
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by music on departure of Isaac Low
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1770.05.15
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played by trumpeter as salute to Lord Mayor
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1783.03.01
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played during toasts for Rodney
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1770.01.01
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played on flute at Drury Lane Theatre
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1770.01.04
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played on flute at Drury Lane Theatre
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1770.01.12
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played on flute at Drury Lane Theatre
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1770.01.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played on flute at Drury Lane Theatre
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1770.01.18
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played on flute at Drury Lane Theatre
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1770.01.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], played on flute at Drury-Lane Theatre for King
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1758.09.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], rung by bells for Cape Breton victory
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1777.02.11
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], song that fires up people's loyalty
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1778.04.16
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung after prologue to Revenge [t], in New York
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1769.12.28
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Stratford/Avon
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung at Stratford upon Avon by whole audience
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1772.01.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by audience in London playhouse
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1772.01.23
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by audience in London playhouse
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1775.04.17
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Westchester
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by inhabitants after election of delegates
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1773.08.23
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by Jews in Portsmouth, in procession
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1773.08.25
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by Jews in Portsmouth, in procession
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1773.08.25
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by Jews in Portsmouth, in procession
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1773.08.30
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by Jews in Portsmouth, in procession
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1773.09.02
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung by Jews in Portsmouth, in procession
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1761.01.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung in acclamation of George III
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1746.01.20
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Deptford
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung in Deptford after procession
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1746.02.10
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Deptford
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung in Deptford at anti-popery pageant
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1761.01.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung in Philadelphia, for George III
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1761.01.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], sung in Philadelphia, for George III
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1780.11.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be played by band of music at fair and races
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1780.11.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be played by band of music at races
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1780.11.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be played by band of music at fair and races
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1783.07.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be played by Franceschini
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1769.04.20
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung at benefit concert in New York
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1772.08.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1772.08.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save The King [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1768.04.18
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr after Country Lasses
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1767.06.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr and Wainwright, Miss
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1767.06.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr and Wainwright, Miss
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1767.06.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr and Wainwright, Miss
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1780.05.15
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the King [t], to be sung in Recruiting Officer [t]
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1783.07.30
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, God save the Thirteen States [t], played for 4th of July
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1783.08.18
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, God save the thirteen States [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.08.21
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, God save the Thirteen States [t], played for 4th of July
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1783.07.05
|
Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, God Save the Thirteen States [t], sung in Charleston on 4th of July
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1783.07.05
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, God save the XIII States [t], played for 4th of July
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1775.08.12
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.08.15
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.08.17
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.09.05
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.09.06
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.09.11
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Newport
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from
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1775.09.12
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.09.16
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1775.10.04
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Baltimore
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In a chariot of light from the
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1781.09.20
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] In the regions of light
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gra Ma Chre, Answer to [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Gra Ma Chre [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1782.02.18
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Gramachree [t], of lyric [beg] Say, must I wing my distant flight
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Grano's March [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Grano's March [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1783.05.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Great Washington [t], played by band of music in Philadelphia
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1783.05.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Great Washington [t], played in Philadelphia for St Tammany's Day
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1777.12.03
|
Brandywine
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CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], beat by British drums at Brandywine on attack
|
1760.08.16
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Etchawee
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CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], beat by drummer in Etchawee
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1724.12.21
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadier's March [t], beat by drums at execution of deserter
|
1779.07.19
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadier's March [t], beat by drums in New York during attack
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1779.07.22
|
St Lucia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadier's March [t], beat during attack in St Lucia
|
1762.03.11
|
Germany
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], beat for Prince Ferdinand's assault
|
1756.02.23
|
Plymouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], Marshal, Thomas, ae 105, drummer, first to beat
|
1756.02.28
|
Plymouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], Marshal, Thomas, ae 105, drummer, first to beat
|
1756.02.19
|
Plymouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], Marshall, Thomas, ae 105, drummer, first to beat
|
1758.08.21
|
Louisburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadier's March [t], played by fifes and drums relieving guards
|
1758.08.24
|
Louisburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadier's March [t], played by fifes and drums relieving guards
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1758.09.07
|
Louisburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadier's March [t], played by fifes and drums relieving guards
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1730.04.23
|
Tedsworth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grenadiers March [t], played by ghost drummer in Tedsworth
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1780.07.08
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grog is the Liquor of Life [t] (Green)
|
1779.01.20
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Grog is the Liquor of Life [t] (Greene), song wanted by Rivington, J
|
1775.06.16
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hail Albion, Fam'd Albion [t], of lyric [beg] Hail America, Hail!
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1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Handel's Air [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Handel's Air [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hapless Lovers [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in School for Lovers [t]
|
1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hapless Lovers [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in School for Lovers [t]
|
1766.02.25
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hapless Lovers Who Sigh in Vain [t] (Arnold), to be sung by Wainwright
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1772.11.23
|
Falmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Hark from the Tombs [t] (Watts), sung in Falmouth, for condemned man
|
1777.01.28
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hark! Hark! the Joy Inspiring Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Come soldiers
|
1777.08.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hark! Hark!, the joy inspiring horn [t], of lyric [beg] Come soldiers
|
1777.08.14
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hark! Hark! the Joy Inspiring Horn [t], of lyric [beg] Come soldiers
|
1778.12.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hark! Hark! the joy inspiring horn [t], of lyric [beg] Hark! Hark! the
|
1780.03.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hark! Hark! the joy inspiring horn [t], to be sung
|
1769.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hark, 'tis I your own true love [t], from Maid of the Mill [t]
|
1783.12.09
|
New Brunswick
|
CITATION
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Tune, He comes! He comes! [t], of lyric [beg] They come! they come!
|
1783.12.12
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Tune, He Comes! He Comes! [t], of lyric [beg] They come! they come!
|
1783.12.18
|
Bennington
|
CITATION
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Tune, He comes! He comes! [t], of lyric [beg] They come! they come!
|
1783.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, He Comes! He Comes! [t], of lyric [beg] They come! they come!
|
1783.12.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, He Comes! He Comes! [t], of lyric [beg] They come! they come!
|
1770.06.21
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], metaphor of political affairs
|
1770.06.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], metaphor of political affairs
|
1770.07.13
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], metaphor of political affairs
|
1768.07.07
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand brave
|
1768.07.07
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand, brave
|
1768.07.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand, brave
|
1768.07.14
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand, brave
|
1768.07.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand, brave
|
1768.07.21
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand
|
1768.07.23
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heart of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand, brave
|
1774.10.06
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak, for lyric [beg] Come, come, my brave boys, from my song
|
1775.07.06
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come chear up, my lads
|
1769.01.26
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come cheer up, my lads, like a true
|
1779.11.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come cheer up, my lads, let us haste
|
1774.08.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, come, my brave boys, from my
|
1774.09.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, come, my brave boys
|
1774.09.09
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, come, my brave boys, from my
|
1768.07.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come, join hand in hand
|
1768.07.22
|
New London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand, brave
|
1776.01.23
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come join hand in hand, brave
|
1775.07.29
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Come rouse up my lads, and join in
|
1779.03.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], of lyric [beg] Here's a bumper brave boys to the
|
1763.05.16
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], played by music in Covent Garden Theatre
|
1774.05.10
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hearts of Oak [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, in Reprisal [t]
|
1773.09.06
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Heaven after the General Judgement [t], New England Psalm Book [t]
|
1773.09.13
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heaven after the General Judgement [t], New England Psalm Book [t]
|
1773.09.27
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heaven after the General Judgement [t], New England Psalm Book [t]
|
1774.01.10
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heaven after the General Judgement [t], New England Psalm Book [t]
|
1774.01.31
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heaven after the General Judgement [t], New England Psalm Book [t]
|
1774.02.14
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Heaven after the General Judgement [t], New England Psalm Book [t]
|
1764.03.31
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Heavy Hours [t], to be sung by Cheer, Miss, after Wonder! A Woman [t]
|
1770.11.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Here's a good health [t], from Devil to Pay [t]
|
1770.12.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Here's a good health [t], from Devil to Pay [t]
|
1770.08.09
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], played in barge for visit of Mrs Maccaulay to ship
|
1770.08.13
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], played in barge for visit of Mrs Maccaulay to ship
|
1770.08.23
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], played in barge for visit of Mrs Maccaulay to ship
|
1773.10.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], song to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1773.10.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], song to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1773.10.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], song to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1773.10.28
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes [t], song to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1783.07.05
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes, The [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.07.30
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes, The [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.08.18
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes, The [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.08.21
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hero Comes, The [t], played for 4th of July
|
1774.02.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hey! my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] What did my phlogy, my
|
1782.05.25
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hey my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] Oh how merry how merry
|
1769.11.09
|
Manchester
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hie thee Jemmy Home again [t], Shakers sing and dance to
|
1773.04.16
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Highland Laddie [t], concerto to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1737.01.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Highland Laddy [t], in lyric [beg] And is Mamma resolv'd to
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
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Tune, Highland Queen [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
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Tune, Highland Queen [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1772.08.03
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Highland Queen [t], sung during Lecture on Heads [t]
|
1774.05.16
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hills Tops [t], in Royal American Magazine [t], April 1774
|
1741.05.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As great Vernon lay all pensive
|
1741.06.01
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As great Vernon lay all pensive
|
1774.01.03
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.01.20
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.01.24
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.01.25
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.01.27
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.01.27
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.01.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.02.02
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.02.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
|
1774.02.08
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
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1779.01.23
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] Mark yon wretch submissive bending
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1782.05.08
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Dover
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CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] O'er the waste of waters cruising
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1782.05.23
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] O'er the waste of waters cruising
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1782.05.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Ghost [t], of lyric [beg] Oe'r the waste of waters cruising
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1774.01.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hosier's Mill [t], of lyric [beg] As near beauteous Boston lying
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1779.01.20
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Hot Stuff [t] (Hale), song wanted by Rivington, J
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1776.04.30
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds are all out [t], of lyric [beg] Of St George, or St Bute, let
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1758.03.27
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.03.30
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.04.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.04.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.04.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.04.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.04.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.05.01
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.09.08
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.09.22
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.10.06
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1758.10.13
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds Are All Out [t], of song, Poor Richard's Description... [t]
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Hounds are all out [t], song in satirical program
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1771.06.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, How happy could I be with either [t], song in satirical program
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1779.01.02
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, How much superior beauty awes [t], in cantata Sacrifice [t]
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1781.07.10
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, How we go up, up, up [t], of lyric [beg] Oh! Old England, Old England
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1752.10.30
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, humming out of window, fine gentlemen's amusement, in essay
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1752.11.02
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Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, humming out of window, fine gentlemen's amusement, in essay
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1764.01.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Humphrey's [t], in old psalm books, better than new tunes
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1776.03.22
|
Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Hungry Niger, parch'd Corn [t], or Blackbird March [t]
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1776.04.02
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Hungry Niger, parch'd Corn [t], or Blackbird March [t]
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1776.04.03
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Hungry Niger, parch'd Corn [t], or Blackbird March [t]
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1776.04.17
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Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Hungry Niger, parch'd Corn [t], or Blackbird March [t]
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1776.04.19
|
Norfolk
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CITATION
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Tune, Hungry Niger, parch'd Corn [t], or Blackbird March [t]
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1737.06.09
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Hunt the Squirrel [t], country dance, in satire
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hunting Song in Apollo [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Hunting Song in Apollo [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1770.03.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Hymn to the Moon [t], from Cynthia [t], to be sung in solo performance
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1770.06.11
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Hymn to the Moon [t], from opera Cynthia [t], to be sung at concert
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1771.06.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, I am a jolly Butcher [t], song in satirical program
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1767.06.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, I made love to Kate [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in Miser [t]
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1775.08.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, I Winna Marry Any Lad... [t], of lyric [beg] We are the troops that
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1775.09.12
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, I Winna Marry Any Lad..., of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er
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1775.08.23
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, I winna marry ony lad [t], of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er
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1775.08.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, I Winna Marry Ony Lad [t], of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er
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1769.07.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, If O'er the Cruel Tyrant Love [t], from Artaxerxes [t], in concert
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1782.04.27
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, If 'tis joy to wound a lover [t], on concert program in New York
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1782.03.02
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, If 'tis Joy to Wound a Lover [t], to be sung before Lying Valet [t]
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1779.01.02
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New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, If you can caper as well as you modulate [t], in cantata Sacrifice [t]
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1771.10.28
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Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, In Infancy [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, In Infancy [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1773.12.23
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, In Love Should you Meet a Fond Pair [t], from Love in a Village [t]
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1782.06.05
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, in lyric [beg] From Britain's fam'd island once more I come over
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1782.06.29
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, in lyric [beg] From Britain's fam'd island once more I come over
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1736.01.22
|
Milton
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CITATION
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Tune, in Milton, set by leader, Nathaniel Pitcher, for nearly 60 years
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1768.09.05
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, in satire, dancing to tune of Forty-Five [t]
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1762.06.14
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, In Story we're told [t], of lyric [beg] Now the haughty Monsieur
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1770.03.29
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Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Infancy [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung in solo performance
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1772.08.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Infancy [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1772.08.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Infancy [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1738.04.24
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Dublin
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CITATION
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Tune, Irish Cry [t], sung by lady at burial of lap dog
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1771.11.11
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Providence
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CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.11.14
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.11.15
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.11.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.11.28
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.11.30
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.12.03
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1771.12.26
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Irish Howl [t], Ireland listening, in "Picture of Europe"
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1783.08.07
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, I've kissed and I've prattled with fifty fair maids [t]
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1783.09.01
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, I've kissed and I've prattled with fifty fair maids [t]
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1773.12.02
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Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jack Latin [t], of lyric [beg] We'll to the colonies boys
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1773.12.13
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jack Latin [t], of lyric [beg] We'll to the colonies boys
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1773.12.14
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jack Latin [t], of lyric [beg] We'll to the colonies boys
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1773.12.16
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Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jack Latin [t], of lyric [beg] We'll to the colonies boys
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1773.09.02
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jenny Dang the Weaver [t], of lyric [beg] Noise was heard thro' all
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1769.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jest [t] (Arne), on concert program in New York
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1781.06.25
|
Barrington
|
CITATION
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Tune, Joan's Placquet [t], sung by Shaker for morning dance
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1751.02.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jockey and Jenny [t], to be sung in Bold Stroke for a Wife [t]
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1751.02.18
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New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jockey and Jenny [t], to be sung in Daemon and Philida [t]
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1750.06.18
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London
|
CITATION
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Tune, John and the Abbot of Canterbury [t], for lyric [beg] Let's away to
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1781.02.13
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England
|
CITATION
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Tune, Johnny Armstrong [t], in philosophical article on simple pleasures
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1745.09.30
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Johnny-O [t], of lyric [beg] Post there was where Wormwood knew, A
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1770.06.21
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.06.22
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], metaphor of political affairs
|
1783.07.05
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.07.30
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.08.18
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.08.21
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jove in his Chair [t], played for 4th of July
|
1766.10.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jubilate Deo [t], in concert program in New York
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1733.03.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Jumping Joan [t], played as entertainment during church, in satire
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1769.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Juria di, dona Terata [t], from Buona Figluola [t], in concert program
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1769.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Kate of Aberdeen [t], on concert program in New York
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1772.08.03
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Kate of Aberdeen [t], sung during Lecture on Heads [t]
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1750.06.07
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London
|
CITATION
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Tune, King John and the Abbot of Canterbury, of lyric [beg] Let's away to
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1783.07.05
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, King of France's Guard March [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.07.30
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, King of France's Guard March [t], played for 4th of July
|
1783.08.18
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, King of France's Guard March [t], played for 4th of July
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1783.08.21
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, King of France's Guard March [t], played for 4th of July
|
1770.06.21
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, King Shall Enjoy His Own...[t], metaphor of political affairs
|
1770.06.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, King Shall Enjoy His Own...[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, King Shall Enjoy His Own...[t], metaphor of political affairs
|
1778.03.19
|
Perth
|
CITATION
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Tune, King Shall Enjoy His Own Again [t], played by bagpipes
|
1774.07.21
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Kitty Fell, of lyric [beg] Some muse assist me to relate
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1777.11.18
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
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Tune, Kitty Fell [t], of lyric [beg] With hearts, at York, as light a cork
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1772.10.24
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Kitty Fell [t], song written on some years ago, death of Fell reported
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1762.06.24
|
Ireland
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CITATION
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Tune, Lad with the White Cockade [t], played by piper of White Boys
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1762.07.01
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Ireland
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lad with the White Cockade [t], played by piper of White Boys
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1771.10.28
|
Windsor
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lad's a Dunce [t], country dance called at Installation ball
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1780.04.19
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lads and Lasses [t], to be sung in Flora, or Hob in the Well [t]
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1780.04.28
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lads and Lasses [t], to be sung in Flora; or, Hob in the Well [t]
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1780.04.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lads and Lasses [t], to be sung in Flora, or Hob in the Well [t]
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1780.05.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lads and Lasses [t], to be sung in Flora, or Hob in the Well [t]
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1774.02.28
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, satire
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1774.03.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, satire
|
1774.03.07
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, satire
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1774.03.17
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lamentations of Ireland [t], patron taught to dance to, satire
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1780.03.18
|
Jamaica
|
CITATION
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Tune, Langolee [t], of lyric [beg] Success to the shamrogue, and all those
|
1777.12.17
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Langolee [t], of lyric [beg] Twas summer, and softly the breezes were
|
1773.04.19
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lark Shrill Notes [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program
|
1773.04.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lark Shrill Notes [t], to be sung by Stotherd, Mr, in concert program
|
1782.04.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lark's shrill notes [t], on concert program in New York
|
1768.05.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lark's Shrill Notes [t], Storer, Miss M, to sing
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1783.08.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lark's Shrill Notes [t], to be sung after pantomime in New York
|
1783.08.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lark's shrill notes [t], to be sung in Trick upon Trick [t]
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1782.01.19
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, Larry Cregan [t], of lyric [beg] By our leave, gossip John
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1781.12.26
|
Ireland
|
CITATION
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Tune, Larry Grogan [t], of lyric [beg] By you leave, gossip John
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
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CITATION
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Tune, Lass with one eye [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
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CITATION
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Tune, Lass with one eye [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1775.01.12
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Last Sunday Morning we Sail'd from Cork [t], of lyric [beg] Lord
|
1778.08.08
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion, A [t], of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
|
1778.08.17
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion, A [t], of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
|
1778.08.24
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion, A [t], of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
|
1778.08.27
|
Worcester
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion, A [t], of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
|
1778.12.01
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion, A [t], of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
|
1778.12.01
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion, A [t], of lyric [beg] West of the old Atlantic
|
1778.07.16
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Late Worthy Old Lion [t], of lyric [beg] West of th' old Atlantic
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Laws were made for the little, The [t], song in satirical program
|
1780.03.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let me approach my sleeping love [t], to be sung
|
1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let me rage [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in School for Lovers [t]
|
1769.06.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Let Me Wander [t], from Allegro de Penseroso [t] (Handel), to be sung
|
1769.02.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let not Rage [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing after Provok'd Husband [t]
|
1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let Not Rage [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in School for Lovers [t]
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1769.07.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let not rage [t], in concert program at Vauxhall Gardens
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1780.04.25
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let the Toast Pass [t], of lyric [beg] Hence with the lover who
|
1780.05.25
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let the Toast Pass [t], of lyric [beg] Hence with the lover who sighs
|
1780.06.05
|
Dublin
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let the Toast Pass [t], of lyric [beg] Hence with the lover who
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Let who will be bond slaves [t], song in satirical program
|
1777.12.01
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lexington March [t], of lyric [beg] As Jack the King's commander
|
1777.12.11
|
Worcester
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lexington March [t], of lyric [beg] As Jack the King's Commander
|
1754.01.22
|
Rouen
|
CITATION
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Tune, Libera [t], sung in Rouen, procession, mock funeral of Bull Unigenitys
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1754.02.19
|
Rouen
|
CITATION
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Tune, Libera [t], sung in Rouen, procession, mock funeral of Bull Unigenitus
|
1754.02.05
|
Paris
|
CITATION
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Tune, Libera [t], sung on death of Brunet
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1782.10.30
|
Wilmington
|
CITATION
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Tune, Liberty Hall [t], new song in Wilmington Almanack for...1783 [t]
|
1782.11.06
|
Wilmington
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Liberty Hall [t], new song in Wilmington Almanack for...1783 [t]
|
1782.11.13
|
Wilmington
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Liberty Hall [t], new song in Wilmington Almanack for...1783 [t]
|
1768.12.12
|
Halifax
|
CITATION
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Tune, Liberty Song [t], sung in Halifax
|
1768.10.27
|
Halifax
|
CITATION
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Tune, Liberty Song [t], sung in Halifax, by boys paid to sing in streets
|
1773.10.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Liberty Song [t], to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1773.10.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Liberty Song [t], to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1773.10.25
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Liberty Song [t], to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1773.10.28
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Liberty Song [t], to be performed in benefit concert in Boston
|
1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Liberty Tree [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1775.07.27
|
Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Light Heart and a Thin pair of breeches [t], of lyric [beg] Ye sons
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1775.07.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Light Heart and Thin Pair...[t], of lyric [beg] Ye, sons of true
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1774.05.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lilies of France [t], of lyric [beg] Come, each death-doing dog who
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1781.10.04
|
Savannah
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lilies of France [t], of lyric [beg] Come join, my brave lads, come
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1765.09.02
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Lillibullero [t], brief reference
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1733.12.31
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lilliburleero [t], sung by Irishman in political satire
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1733.03.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lillobolero [t], played as entertainment during church, in satire
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1769.07.20
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Linnets [t], on concert program in New York
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1764.02.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, London [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism of new tunes
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1773.01.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Long Live Great George our King [t], played by band of music
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1773.01.15
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Long Live Great George Our King [t], played by band of music
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1776.11.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Long Roll [t], drum calls specified for troops in barracks
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1777.02.27
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord Howe's Jig [t], country dance published for 1777
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1777.03.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord Howe's Jig [t], country dance published for 1777
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1777.04.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord Howe's Jig [t], country dance published for 1777
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1777.03.03
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord Howe's Jigg [t], country dance published for 1777
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1777.03.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord Howe's Jigg [t], country dance published for 1777
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1777.03.25
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord Howe's Jigg [t], country dance published for 1777
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1771.05.02
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lord March's Night Cap [t], Prince asked musicians to play at ball
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1771.05.02
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord March's Night Cap [t], Prince asked musicians to play at ball
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1771.04.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lord March's Night-Cap [t], Prince asks musicians to play for dance
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1771.04.22
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lord March's Night-Cap [t], Prince asks musicians to play for dance
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1737.06.09
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lord Tinsel's Fagary [t], dance, discussed by fashionable young people
|
1771.10.03
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Love Sounds the Alarm [t], in program of benefit concert
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1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lovely Nancy [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
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1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lovely Nancy [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
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1767.06.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lovely Nancy [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing after Country Lasses [t]
|
1767.06.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Lovely Nancy [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing after Country Lasses [t]
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1783.07.22
|
Springfield
|
CITATION
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Tune, Low Dutch [t], of lyric [beg] Your grand, fine piece, so laboured
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1779.01.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lumps of Pudding [t], of lyric [beg] We've shown them full oft' of
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1769.02.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lydia [t], from Sappho [t] (Arne), to be sung by Woolls, Mr
|
1768.05.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lydia from Sappho [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, after Jane Shore [t]
|
1768.05.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Lydia from Sappho [t], to be sung by Woolls, Mr, after Jane Shore [t]
|
1738.10.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Macaferson [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
|
1768.05.26
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mad Bess [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing after Wonder [t]
|
1768.05.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mad Bess [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing in Devil to Pay [t]
|
1768.05.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mad Bess [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing in Devil to Pay [t]
|
1737.05.21
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mad Tom [t], to be sung after Recruiting Officer [t]
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1781.11.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Maggie Lauder [t], of lyric [beg] When British troops first landed
|
1781.12.03
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Maggie Lauder [t], of lyric [beg] When British troops first landed
|
1781.12.08
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, Maggie Lauder [t], of lyric [beg] When British troops first landed
|
1781.12.25
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Tune, Maggie Lauder, of lyric [beg] When British troops first landed here
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1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Man that is drunk is void of all care [t], song in satirical program
|
1781.10.25
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.12
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.13
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.14
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.19
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.22
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.12.01
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, American, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1714.09.06
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, beat by drums for public audience of Marquis de Trevie
|
1716.10.29
|
Brussels
|
CITATION
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Tune, march, beat by drums, honors usually paid to ambassadors in Brussels
|
1781.11.06
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.10
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1780.06.07
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.08
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.12
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.12
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.14
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.16
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.17
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.22
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.22
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.22
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.23
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.28
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.29
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.29
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.29
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.07.01
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.07.04
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.07.05
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.07.05
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not beat by drums in Charleston, in American surrender
|
1780.06.20
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British, not to be beat by British drums in proposal
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.10
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.10
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.15
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.12.01
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.12.22
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, beat by British drums at capitulation
|
1781.10.31
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, played by British army at capitulation
|
1781.11.15
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, played by British army at capitulation
|
1781.10.25
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.25
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.27
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.27
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.30
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.31
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.31
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.31
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.05
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.09
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.12
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.13
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.15
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.15
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.11.17
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.12.05
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.12.27
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, British or German, to be beat by British drums in Yorktown
|
1781.10.25
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.12
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.13
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.14
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.19
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.22
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.12.01
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French, in Yorktown, British army not permitted to play
|
1781.11.07
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French or American, British army not allowed to play
|
1781.11.22
|
Yorktown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, French or American, British army not allowed to play
|
1771.02.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, March from Judas Maccabeus [t], in concert program
|
1771.02.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, March from Judas Maccabeus [t], in concert program
|
1771.03.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, March from Judas Maccabeus [t], in concert program
|
1771.03.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, March from Judas Maccabeus [t], in concert program
|
1779.04.05
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, March in Rinaldo [t], of lyric [beg] Let us take the road!
|
1774.05.09
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, played by grand orchestra, last number on concert program
|
1774.09.22
|
Litchfield
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, played by organ in Litchfield Cathedral for St Peter's Day
|
1739.11.12
|
Servia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, played by trumpets in Servia, as ruse to suggest reinforcements
|
1775.09.11
|
Providence Twp
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, beat by muffled drums for funeral of Thomas Morgan
|
1760.03.06
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and fifes in procession for Wolfe
|
1766.01.13
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.14
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.16
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.16
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.20
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.20
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.20
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.20
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.23
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.24
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.01.27
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1766.02.07
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Cumberland
|
1768.01.18
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.01.21
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.01.21
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.01.22
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.01.25
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.01.25
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.01.28
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1768.02.12
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, solemn, played by drums and trumpets, at burial of Duke of York
|
1773.06.24
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, march, Thracian, moves Alexander to warlike attitude, in Fenelon
|
1737.01.28
|
China
|
CITATION
|
Tune, marches, beat on drum by hare in animal show
|
1777.12.22
|
Petersburgh
|
CITATION
|
Tune, marches, English, played by band of music in Petersburgh, for Duchess
|
1747.04.23
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, marches, English, Scots Regiments to beat in future
|
1783.07.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, marches, played by military band of music in Philadelphia for toasts
|
1753.11.26
|
Edinburgh
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem, played and sung in Edinburgh for ceremony at Exchange
|
1773.03.08
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], sung in Fashionable Lover [t] by Mr Woolls
|
1773.03.08
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], sung in Fashionable Lover [t] by Mr Woolls
|
1774.04.22
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], to be performed during performance of Cato [t]
|
1774.04.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], to be performed during performance of Cato [t]
|
1774.04.29
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], to be performed during performance of Cato [t]
|
1774.05.03
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], to be performed during performance of Cato [t]
|
1774.05.10
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing after Cato [t]
|
1773.06.21
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing after High Life Below Stairs
|
1773.06.21
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Anthem [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing after High Life Below Stairs
|
1773.06.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Masons Anthem [t], Wools, Mr, to sing after High Life Below Stairs [t]
|
1774.05.10
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Mason's Song [t], to be sung during Reprisal [t]
|
1737.05.28
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Master's Song [t], sung after Recruiting Officer [t] for Freemasons
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, May Day, a cantata [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, May Day, a cantata [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1769.09.28
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, May Eve or Kate of Aberdeen [t] (Battashell), on concert program
|
1769.10.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, May Eve or Kate of Aberdeen [t] (Battashell), on concert program
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1769.07.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, May Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen [t], on concert program in New York
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1764.02.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Mear [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism of new tunes
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1776.11.11
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Merrily Dance the Quaker [t], in essay on dancing
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1736.05.24
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, merry, Mr Morris played on fiddle, in discussion of local event
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1778.10.26
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Tunadilla
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CITATION
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Tune, metaphor of change of attitude, as "sing a new tune"
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1759.11.09
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, metaphor of current affairs, in essay on public discussions
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1766.09.15
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Newtown
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CITATION
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Tune, metaphor of current events
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1771.03.14
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, metaphor of expressed opinion
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1771.04.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Miller of Mansfield [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool
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1771.05.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Miller of Mansfield [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool
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1771.05.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Miller of Mansfield [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool
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1771.04.29
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Miller's Wedding [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1771.05.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Miller's Wedding [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1771.05.13
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Miller's Wedding [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1738.10.12
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Mineful Melpomeny [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
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1771.04.29
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Minuet [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1771.05.06
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Minuet [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1771.05.13
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Minuet [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1780.07.06
|
Spain
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CITATION
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Tune, Miserere [t], sung in Spain, during ceremony of Auto de Fe
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1770.06.29
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Miss Dawson's Hornpipe [t], of lyric [beg] In yonder hutt is to be
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1774.11.10
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Lisbon
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CITATION
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Tune, Miss Moor's Rant [t], in lyric [beg] Adieu, adieu [13 Mar 1789]
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1770.06.21
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Modes of the Court So Common... [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.06.22
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Modes of the Court So Common... [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Modes of the Court So Common... [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1736.09.02
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Paris
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CITATION
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Tune, Moll Placket [t], country dance unknown to French fiddlers or dancers
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1772.04.30
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Upper Marlboro
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CITATION
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Tune, Molly Mog [t], mentioned in lyric [beg] Molly Mog, Black-ey'd Susan
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1766.06.24
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Oakingham
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CITATION
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Tune, Molly Mogg [t] (Gay), written on Mary Mogg, whose death is reported
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1738.10.12
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Montross's Lines [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
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1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Mrs Vernon's Hornpipe [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Mrs Vernon's Hornpipe [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1778.01.07
|
Lancaster
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Daddy was in the Rebellion [t], of lyric [beg] As Jack, the King's
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1778.01.20
|
Hartford
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CITATION
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Tune, My Daddy was in the Rebellion [t], of lyric [beg] As Jack the King's
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1774.03.31
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
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1774.04.04
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.07
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
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1774.04.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.14
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.18
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
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1774.04.18
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Dear Mistress [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
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1782.12.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Fond Shepherds of Late...[t], of lyric [beg] On the banks of the
|
1771.06.13
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, My heart's my own, my will is free [t], song in satirical program
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1771.03.04
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother hummed in response
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1771.03.07
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother hummed in response
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1771.03.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother hummed in response
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1771.02.25
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response
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1771.03.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response
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1771.03.19
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response
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1771.03.22
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response
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1771.04.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, My Mother did so before me [t], King's brother whistled in response
|
1783.08.16
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], of lyric [beg] Of all the leaders in the state
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1783.08.22
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], of lyric [beg] Of all the leaders in the state
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1783.09.13
|
Newport
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CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], of lyric [beg] Of all the leaders in the state
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1783.09.15
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], of lyric [beg] Of all the leaders in the State
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1777.12.20
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], of lyric [beg] Ye Tories all rejoice and sing
|
1769.06.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], played by band of music in Boston on Sunday
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1769.07.10
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], played by band of music in Boston on Sunday
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1769.07.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], played by band of music in Boston on Sunday
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1769.07.14
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], played by band of music in Boston on Sunday
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1769.07.17
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], played by band of music in Boston on Sunday
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1769.11.09
|
Manchester
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CITATION
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Tune, Nancy Dawson [t], Shakers sing and dance to
|
1782.01.26
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy of the Dale [t], to be sung in Macbeth [t]
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1774.11.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy [t], song in Ladies Memorandum Book [t], for sale by Aitkin, R
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1774.11.30
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nancy [t], song in Ladies Memorandum Book [t], for sale by Aitkin, R
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1779.09.18
|
South Carolina
|
CITATION
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Tune, New England [t], played by fifers upon the parade, in Rebus [t]
|
1776.05.10
|
Newburyport
|
CITATION
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Tune, New England, Yankee Doodle [t], in lyric [beg] Did not our troops show
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1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, New Recruit or Gallant Volunteer [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1768.06.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, No 45 [t], sung by ballad singer
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1768.06.17
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, No 45 [t], sung by ballad singer in London
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1768.07.01
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, No 45 [t], sung by ballad singer in London
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1774.07.12
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Tune, Northborough [t], of lyric [beg] To music string the vocal lyre
|
1757.06.17
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, northern, hummed by character in essay
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1780.02.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], of lyric [beg] When faction, in league with the
|
1780.09.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], of lyric [beg] When faction, in league with the
|
1779.05.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], song in Songs, Loyal and Humourous [t]
|
1779.05.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], song in Songs, Loyal and Humourous [t]
|
1779.05.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], song in Songs, Loyal and Humourous [t]
|
1779.05.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], song in Songs, Loyal and Humourous [t]
|
1779.05.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], song in Songs, Loyal and Humourous [t]
|
1779.05.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nottingham Ale [t], song in Songs, Loyal and Humourous [t]
|
1778.12.15
|
England
|
CITATION
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Tune, Nunc Dimittas Servum Tuum [t], sung in England, for victory at sea
|
1769.07.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, O let the danger of a son [t], in concert program at Vauxhall Gardens
|
1780.02.12
|
Rahway
|
CITATION
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Tune, O Mother Dear Jerusalem [t], of lyric [beg] Come let us run at once
|
1774.08.29
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1774.09.15
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1774.10.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1774.11.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1775.02.16
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1775.02.23
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1775.03.04
|
Providence
|
CITATION
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Tune, O my kitten, my kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1775.03.15
|
Newport
|
CITATION
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Tune, O My Kitten, My Kitten [t], of lyric [beg] O my baby, my baby
|
1779.10.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, O Poor Tory [t] or Rogues March [t], played by fifes and drums
|
1775.11.27
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, O the old soldiers of the Queen's [t], of lyric [beg] Since you all
|
1776.03.30
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, O the old soldiers of the Queen's [t], of lyric [beg] Since you all
|
1768.04.11
|
Lancaster
|
CITATION
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Tune, O the Roast Beef of Old England [t]
|
1762.01.23
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, O the Roast Beef of Old England [t], label on roast, Lord Mayor's Day
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, O! the roast beef of Old England [t], song in satirical program
|
1781.06.20
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, O! The Roast Beef of Old England [t], to be sung at Loosley's
|
1780.05.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, O what a charming thing's a battle [t], to be sung
|
1780.05.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, O what a charming thing's a battle [t], to be sung
|
1780.05.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, O what a charming thing's a battle [t], to be sung
|
1780.05.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, O what a charming thing's a battle [t], to be sung
|
1780.11.20
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, O what a charming thing's a battle [t], to be sung
|
1773.08.13
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Friendship [t], taught by Crosby, William
|
1773.08.20
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Friendship [t], taught by Crosby, William
|
1755.12.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1755.12.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Ode on Masonry [t], on concert program in New York
|
1745.10.24
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, of song printed in paper, requested by reader
|
1738.10.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Oft have I vow'd to Loove [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Oh! had I been by fate decreed [t], song in satirical concert program
|
1774.03.31
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.04
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.07
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.14
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.18
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1774.04.18
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Oh! My Delia [t], to be performed in concert in Boston
|
1780.03.08
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Oh! The days when I was young [t], in satire, metaphor of politics
|
1767.12.10
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Old Bachelor [t], in Freman's New-York Almanack for...1768 [t]
|
1767.12.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Old Bachelor [t], in Freman's New-York Almanack for...1768 [t]
|
1776.04.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Old Courtier of the Queen, of lyric [beg] Since you all will have
|
1772.06.18
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Old English Roast Beef [t], dancing to tune in lyric [beg] Ye belles
|
1764.02.03
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Old Hundred [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism
|
1772.04.30
|
Upper Marlboro
|
CITATION
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Tune, old, of lyric [beg] Molly Mog, Black-ey'd Susan, and Baldock's fair
|
1775.07.15
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, old, of lyric [beg] What a court hath old England of folly and sin
|
1775.07.26
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
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Tune, old, of lyric [beg] What a court hath old England of folly and sin
|
1782.08.17
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Old Rowley the King [t], sung by courtesan of Charles II
|
1783.11.08
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
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Tune, Old Savoy [t], in lyric [beg] Constantly I go to meeting
|
1780.03.08
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Old women can do as much [t], in satire, metaphor of political affairs
|
1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, On Gen Wayne's Taking Stoney Point [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1774.03.07
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Once the Gods of The Greeks, of lyric [beg] When the foes of the land
|
1774.03.10
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Once the Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] When the foes of the
|
1774.03.14
|
Newport
|
CITATION
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Tune, Once the Gods of the Greeks [t], of lyric [beg] When the foes of the
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, One extravagant whore shall cost a man [t], song in satirical program
|
1779.09.28
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
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Tune, One Night as Ned Slipt into Bed [t], of lyric [beg] July, they say
|
1779.09.25
|
Fishkill
|
CITATION
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Tune, One Night as Ned Stept into Bed [t], of lyric [beg] July they say
|
1735.10.02
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Orpheus [t], for sale in Toy Shop [t]
|
1762.03.01
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Over the Hills and Far Away [t], in print reflecting political affairs
|
1779.01.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Hills and Far Away [t], of lyric [beg] Soldier whilst the
|
1762.01.16
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Hills and Far Away [t], played for Austrians dancing, satire
|
1762.03.03
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Hills and Far Away [t], played for Austrians dancing, satire
|
1762.03.19
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Hills and Far Away [t], played for Austrians dancing, satire
|
1773.09.02
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water [t], of lyric [beg] Noise was heard thro' all the land
|
1775.09.26
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], favorite of present ministry
|
1769.03.20
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire
|
1769.04.17
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire
|
1769.05.10
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire
|
1769.05.15
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], in metaphor of ball as topical satire
|
1778.03.19
|
Perth
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], played by bagpipes in recruiting party
|
1764.11.10
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Over the Water to Charley [t], played by the music of the Guards
|
1764.02.03
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oxford [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism of new tunes
|
1764.01.12
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Oxford [t], in old psalm books, better than new tunes
|
1738.09.18
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Packington's Pound [t], of lyric [beg] Our merchants and tars
|
1751.03.07
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Packington's Pound [t], tune of lyric [beg] Ye Britons be merry
|
1764.03.17
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Padlock of the Mind [t], to be sung by Barry, Mr, after Anatomist [t]
|
1754.08.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Pair of Shears [t], of lyric [beg] On tuneful feet let languid ivy
|
1771.08.22
|
Alamance
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Parley [t], beat in Alamance, meaning unknown to Regulators
|
1715.06.20
|
Barcelona
|
CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Barcelona, by enemy for capitulation
|
1746.07.21
|
Belfast
|
CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Belfast by French drummer
|
1754.07.29
|
Big Meadows
|
CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Big Meadow, in French ruse
|
1754.07.30
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Big Meadows
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Big Meadow, in French ruse
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1762.12.13
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Havannah
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Havannah for capitulation
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1762.12.18
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Havannah
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Havannah, for cessation of arms
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1745.07.18
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Louisburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Louisburg, by drum
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1760.09.22
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Montreal
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Montreal, by drums for capitulation of French
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1760.09.29
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Montreal
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Montreal, by drums for capitulation of French
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1775.11.16
|
St Johns
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in St Johns, by drums to demand surrender
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1781.11.08
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Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Parley [t], beat in Yorktown by British
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1738.04.20
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, Parson upon Dorothy [t], tune of ballad Parson upon Page [t]
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1766.03.17
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Patricks Day in the Morning [t], played by drums and fifes
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1778.02.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Pecavi [t], in lyric [beg] Religion should be well supported
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1778.04.04
|
York
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CITATION
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Tune, Pepperell and Pumpkinshire People [t], of lyric [beg] Make room, O ye
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1778.04.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Pepperell and Pumpkinshire People [t], of lyric [beg] Make room, O ye
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1775.10.11
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Petticoat Loose [t], thief suggests victims dance home to
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1781.08.02
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, pipe played particular, while British burn American towns, in essay
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1749.07.12
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, piped on walking stick, in lyric [beg] When conjurers the quality can
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1749.08.07
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, piped on walking stick, in lyric [beg] When conjurers the quality can
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1779.09.06
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Kingston
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CITATION
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Tune, played by fifers, in lyric [beg] Take the name of a man, who upon his
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1766.06.02
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Newport
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CITATION
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Tune, played by trumpet in Newport, after each toast for repeal of Stamp Act
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1766.07.29
|
Newport
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CITATION
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Tune, played by trumpet in Newport, after each toast for repeal of Stamp Act
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1770.06.27
|
Savannah
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CITATION
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Tune, Point of War [t], beat by drummer in night, legal action followed
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1770.07.11
|
Savannah
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CITATION
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Tune, Point of War [t], beat by drummer in night, legal action followed
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1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Pox of these boobies, A [t], song in satirical program
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1769.09.28
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Prince unable to conceal [t], from Alexander's Feast [t], in concert
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1769.10.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Prince unable to conceal [t], from Alexander's Feast [t], in concert
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1775.02.23
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Prussian Hero [t], of lyric [beg] Praise, praise, and mighty he
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Psalm 104 [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Psalm 104 [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1748.05.04
|
Annapolis
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CITATION
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Tune, Psalm 119 [t] selected, in dispute over music selected for lyrics
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1770.06.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Purple Morn [t], from opera Athridates [t], to be sung at concert
|
1782.05.27
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Push About the Jorum [t], of lyric [beg] Of great and glorious names
|
1782.06.19
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Push About the Jorum [t], of lyric [beg] Of great and glorious names
|
1782.08.07
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Push About the Jorum [t], of lyric [beg] Of great and glorious names
|
1754.03.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Quaker's Sermon [t], Love, Mr, to play on violin in Beggar's Opera [t]
|
1754.03.18
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Quaker's Sermon [t], to be played on violin in Beggar's Opera [t]
|
1773.11.01
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Quick Step, song in praise of, in The Review [t]
|
1773.11.04
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Quick Step [t], song in praise of, in The Review [t], a poem, satire
|
1771.04.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rakes of Mallow [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
|
1771.05.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rakes of Mallow [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
|
1771.05.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rakes of Mallow [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
|
1739.01.12
|
Bath
|
CITATION
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Tune, Rare doings at Bath [t], quoted on arrival of Prince of Wales
|
1754.03.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Reasonable Lover [t], to be sung by Hallam, Master L
|
1754.03.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Reasonable Lover [t], to be sung by Hallam, Master L
|
1738.10.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Regard my Grief [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
|
1766.05.21
|
Rome
|
CITATION
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Tune, Requiem [t], sung in Rome for Chevalier de St George
|
1782.06.13
|
West Point
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Restoration March [t], of lyric [beg] Ye sons of Mars attend
|
1782.06.22
|
Fishkill
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Restoration March [t], of lyric [beg] Ye sons of Mars, attend
|
1782.06.29
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Restoration March [t], of lyric [beg] Ye sons of Mars attend
|
1760.11.08
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Retreat [t], beat in Charleston for relief of guard
|
1776.11.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Retreat [t], drum calls specified for troops in barracks
|
1741.06.22
|
Newport
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Retreat [t], played by trumpeter in Jamaica
|
1779.11.18
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Reveille [t], beat by drums in Charleston
|
1776.11.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Reveille [t], drum calls specified for troops in barracks
|
1776.04.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Reveille [t], orders concerning beating
|
1768.07.13
|
Oxford
|
CITATION
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Tune, Roast Beef [t], cited in lyric [beg] Since downy Doctors spend their
|
1781.05.02
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Roast Beef of Old England [t], of lyric [beg] On this day our country
|
1766.07.22
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Roast Beef of Old England [t], of lyric [beg] World is a bubble and
|
1773.03.08
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Roast Beef of Old England [t], played at Drury Lane Theatre, for King
|
1758.11.27
|
Cornwall
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Roast Beef of Old England [t], sung in Cornwall for surrender
|
1758.12.14
|
Penryn
|
CITATION
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Tune, Roast Beef of Old England [t], sung in Penryn, at victory celebration
|
1733.06.28
|
Northampton
|
CITATION
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Tune, Robin Hood [t], old song sung by Alcock, William, on way to gallows
|
1733.07.19
|
Northampton
|
CITATION
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Tune, Robin Hood [t], old song sung by Alcock, William, on way to gallows
|
1733.09.08
|
Northampton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Robin Hood [t], old song sung by Alcock, William, on way to gallows
|
1777.01.23
|
Kerby
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Roger de Coverley [t], hornpipe, danced by elderly woman
|
1760.01.10
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Roger de Coverly [t], in lyric [beg] Britons with courage advance
|
1736.09.02
|
Paris
|
CITATION
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Tune, Roger o'Coverly, old [t], unknown to French fiddlers or dancer
|
1779.10.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogues March [t] or O Poor Tory [t], played by fifes and drums
|
1777.04.14
|
Hagarstown
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by drummer and fifer escorting prisoner
|
1780.10.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by drums and fifes in procession
|
1780.10.03
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.12
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.17
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.18
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.18
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.19
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.19
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.19
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.21
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1780.10.26
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rogue's March [t], played by fifes in procession in Philadelphia
|
1775.08.01
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Room for Cuckolds [t], defeat of British troops attributed to
|
1775.08.29
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Room for Cuckolds [t], defeat of British troops attributed to
|
1775.09.05
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Room for Cuckolds [t], defeat of British troops attributed to
|
1775.09.23
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Room for Cuckolds [t], defeat of British troops attributed to
|
1768.05.19
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rose Bud [t] (Arne), Hallam, Miss, to sing in Love in a Village [t]
|
1780.01.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Roslin Castle [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Roslin Castle [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1752.01.02
|
Gosport
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Round About Cuckolds [t], beat by drum at lashing of criminal
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Round about the Maypole how we trot [t], song in satirical program
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Royal Wedding [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Royal Wedding [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1770.01.25
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, rude, sung by leader of Turkish militia
|
1769.05.15
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britania [t], of lyric [beg] When our forefathers fled the land
|
1782.10.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of chorus of lyric [beg] As bending o'er the azure
|
1777.06.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] Blest cause of genial life, arise
|
1781.01.09
|
British prison
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] Since heav'n has bless'd us with a
|
1780.01.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britain, by Divine command
|
1774.10.19
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britons first, by Heaven's
|
1774.11.03
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britons first, by heaven's
|
1774.11.10
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britons first, by heaven's
|
1774.11.16
|
Newburyport
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britons first, by heaven's
|
1774.12.01
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britons first by heav'ns
|
1774.12.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] When Britons first, by heaven's
|
1777.12.11
|
Nansemond
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] While rebel sons with ruffian hand
|
1764.04.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], on concert program, with drums and clarinets
|
1779.07.31
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], played by band of music for Keppel's acquittal
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
|
1763.05.16
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], played by music in Covent Garden Theatre
|
1770.08.09
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], played in barge for visit of Mrs Maccaulay
|
1770.08.13
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], played in barge for visit of Mrs Maccaulay
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], song in satirical concert program
|
1774.05.10
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], to be sung after Reprisal [t]
|
1772.08.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1772.08.24
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Britannia [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1770.08.23
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Rule Brittannia [t], played in barge for visit of Mrs Maccaulay
|
1740.06.14
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sally [t], of lyric [beg] When Admiral Vernon first assail'd
|
1775.08.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sandy o'er the Lee [t], of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er
|
1775.08.24
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sandy o'er the Lee [t], of lyric [beg] We are the troops that ne'er
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Say Little Foolish Fluttering Thing [t], on concert program, Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Say Little Foolish Fluttering Thing [t], on concert program, Princeton
|
1769.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, School of Anacreon [t], cantata, in concert program
|
1763.07.04
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Scotchman he must have the itch [t], sung by ballad singer, arrested
|
1730.04.23
|
Tedsworth
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Scots Travaller [t], played by ghost drummer in Tedsworth
|
1764.08.25
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conq'ring Hero Comes [t], played by band of music at court
|
1764.08.13
|
Genoa
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conq'ring Hero [t], played by bands of music, for Lord Granby
|
1764.08.02
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conquering Hero Comes [t], played by band for entry of Granby
|
1764.08.20
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conquering Hero Comes [t], played by band for entry of Granby
|
1764.08.24
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conquering Hero Comes [t], played by band for entry of Granby
|
1779.07.07
|
Spithead
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conquering Hero Comes [t], played by band of music for Keppel
|
1779.07.31
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, See the Conquering Hero Comes [t], played by band of music for Keppel
|
1775.08.29
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune selection, meaningful, in Burney comments on selection by troops
|
1770.03.01
|
Connecticut
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Shambuoy [t], of lyric [beg] Independents of old, as in history we're
|
1766.06.12
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, She comes, Queen Charlotte Comes [t], sung in Philadelphia
|
1766.06.16
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, She Comes, Queen Charlotte Comes [t], sung in Philadelphia, procession
|
1766.08.05
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, She comes, Queen Charlotte comes [t], sung in Philadelphia
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sheep in her Clusters [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sheep in her Clusters [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1767.06.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sheep-sheering Song [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in Country Lasses [t]
|
1767.06.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sheep-sheering Song [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing in Country Lasses [t]
|
1779.01.20
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sing all ye Muses [t] (Purcell), song wanted by Rivington, James
|
1752.03.02
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sing tan tara-ra-ra, fools all, fools all [t], in article on lottery
|
1752.03.17
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Sing tan tara-ra-ra, fools all, fools all [t], in article on lottery
|
1730.03.09
|
St Christopher
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Slow march [t], beat by drums in funeral procession in St Christophers
|
1730.03.26
|
St Christophrs
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Slow march [t], beat by drums in funeral procession in St Christophers
|
1781.04.28
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Smile Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] All hail! Britannia hail!
|
1776.10.22
|
Bordeaux
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Smile Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] Rise, rise, bright genius rise
|
1778.02.12
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Smile Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] Shout, shout America
|
1776.02.23
|
New London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Smile Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] Smile, Massachusetts smile
|
1774.11.03
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Smile Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] Ye sons of freedom smile!
|
1774.10.25
|
Salem
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Smile Britannia [t], of lyric [beg] You sons of freedom smile!
|
1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier and his Lady [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1769.09.14
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier tir'd of War's Alarms [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung
|
1782.04.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier tir'd of War's Alarms [t], on concert program in New York
|
1768.06.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms [t], to be sung after Distrest Mother
|
1768.06.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms [t], to be sung after Distrest Mother
|
1782.02.20
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier Tir'd [t], to be sung before Love a la Mode [t]
|
1782.02.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier Tir'd [t], to be sung before Love a la Mode [t]
|
1769.02.27
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier tired of War's Alarms [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
|
1773.07.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
|
1773.07.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
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1774.05.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program
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1774.05.09
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program
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1774.05.12
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program
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1774.05.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Soldier Tired of War's Alarms [t], on concert program
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1773.05.06
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Soldier Tired [t], sung by Hallam, Miss, in benefit concert
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1773.05.10
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Soldier Tired [t], sung by Hallam, Miss, in benefit concert
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1768.01.28
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, solemn march [t], played by trumpets for burial of Duke of York
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1751.09.30
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Williamsburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Song of Peace [t], sung by Indian chiefs, Nottaway and Cherokee nation
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1778.05.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Sound an alarm [t], air in Judas Maccabaeus [t], by Handel
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1770.02.26
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Spinning Wheel [t], of lyric [beg] Inspir'd by patriotic flame
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1769.11.16
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Spinning Wheel [t], Storer, Miss, to sing in concert
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1767.06.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Spinning Wheel [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing in Country Lasses [t]
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1767.06.04
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Spinning Wheel [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing in Country Lasses [t]
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1760.10.09
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, St George's Tune [t], of lyric [beg] Sing to the Lord, exalt his name
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1764.02.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, St Martins [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism
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1764.01.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, St Martins [t], sounds like a dance tune, in critical dialogue
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1767.02.12
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Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, St Martin's [t], taken as jig, in controversy over lively psalm tunes
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1783.05.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, St Patrick's Day in the Morning [t], played by band of music
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1783.05.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, St Patrick's Day in the Morning [t], played in Philadelphia
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1783.05.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, St Tammany's Day [t], played by band of music, sung by Mr Leacock
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1783.05.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, St Tammany's Day [t], played in Philadelphia for St Tammany's Day
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1781.05.05
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Cambridge
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CITATION
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Tune, sung in Cambridge, by choir of singers at University
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1781.04.12
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Cambridge
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CITATION
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Tune, sung in Cambridge, by choir of singers, for examinations in chapel
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1768.05.02
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Eccho [t], from Milton: Comus [t], Miss M Storer to sing
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1768.05.02
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Eccho [t], from Milton: Comus [t], Miss M Storer to sing
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1773.06.21
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Eccho [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in Comus [t]
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1773.06.17
|
New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Echo [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing in Comus [t]
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1771.06.06
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Liberty [t], duet in satirical program
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1769.09.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Robin [t], from Padlock [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
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1769.09.25
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Robin [t], from Padlock [t], to be sung after pantomime
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1772.08.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Willy, O! [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1772.08.24
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Sweet Willy, O! [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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1756.03.08
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Sword that's drawn in virtue's cause [t] (Handel), on concert program
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1756.03.15
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Sword that's drawn in virtue's cause [t] (Handel), on concert program
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1771.04.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Symptoms of Love [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1771.05.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Symptoms of Love [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1771.05.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Symptoms of Love [t], played by musical clock from Liverpool, for sale
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1775.06.06
|
Worcestershire
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tally ho! Tally ho! [t], singer robbed on highway
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1782.03.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tally Ho! [t], to be sung before High Life Below Stairs [t]
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1750.08.27
|
Shrewsbury
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CITATION
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Tune, Tatoo [t], beat by drums in Shrewsbury, riot later in evening
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1743.10.17
|
Dettingen
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CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], beat by drums in Dettingen as signal to strike tents
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1778.01.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], beat by drums in Philadelphia, curfew for residents
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1780.09.25
|
Rugeley's
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CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], beat by drums, in Rugeley's, tents to be struck
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1778.11.30
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], beat by Welsh drums and fifes after alarm in camp
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1746.07.18
|
Culloden
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], beat in Culloden by British army as feint
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1776.11.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], drum calls specified for troops in barracks
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1776.04.11
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tattoo [t], orders concerning beating
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1782.05.08
|
Dover
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tempest [t], of lyric [beg] O'er the waste of waters cruising
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1782.05.23
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tempest [t], of lyric [beg] O'er the waste of waters cruising
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1782.05.25
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Tempest, The [t], of lyric [beg] Oe'r the waste of waters cruising
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1737.06.09
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Tepperary [t], country dance, in satire
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1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Terrible law, when he fastens his paw [t], song in satirical program
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1770.06.21
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Terrible Saw When It Fastens...[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.06.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Terrible Saw When It Fastens...[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Terrible Saw When It Fastens...[t], metaphor of political affairs
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1768.05.09
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Thief and Cordelier [t], of lyric [beg] Vestry conven'd at a time the
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1767.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thou like the Glorious Sun [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung
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1767.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thou like the Glorious Sun [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung
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1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Thou like the glorious sun [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing
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1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thou like the glorious sun [t], Woolls, Mr, to sing
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1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' all the employment of life [t], song in satirical program
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1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by barrel organ made by Pykes
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1766.07.25
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship
|
1766.08.07
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship
|
1766.08.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship
|
1766.08.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], played by fifes as convicts boarded ship
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1768.07.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro the Wood Laddie [t], to be sung by Wainwright, Miss, in Ranelagh
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1769.05.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro the Wood Laddie [t], to be sung by Wainwright, Miss
|
1769.05.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro the Wood Laddie [t], to be sung by Wainwright, Miss
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1769.05.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thro' the Wood Laddie [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing after play
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1773.05.11
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Through all the employments of life [t], hummed by thief after robbery
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1772.06.18
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Through the Wood Laddie [t], Bute offered to play on bagpipes
|
1772.07.20
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Through the Wood Laddie [t], Bute offered to play on bagpipes
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1768.05.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Through the Wood Laddie [t], Storer, Miss M, to sing
|
1768.06.02
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Through the Wood Laddie [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing in Catharine
|
1774.04.29
|
Charleston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Through the Wood Laddie [t], Wainwright, Miss, to sing
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1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Thus I stand like the Turk [t], song in satirical concert program
|
1779.01.02
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tis Not Yet Day [t], of lyric [beg] What though last year be past
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1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tis woman that seduces all mankind [t], song in satirical program
|
1737.01.04
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tit for Tat [t], in lyric [beg] And is Mamma resolv'd to
|
1737.01.21
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, To all ye Ladies now at Land [t], of lyric [beg] I, who long since did
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1737.01.28
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, To all ye Ladies now at Land [t], of lyric [beg] Since injur'd wit
|
1780.01.18
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, To All You Ladies Now at Land [t], of lyric [beg] To all our
|
1780.02.12
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, To all you ladies now at [t], of lyric [beg] To all our countrymen
|
1776.11.09
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, To Arms [t], drum calls specified for troops in barracks
|
1778.01.27
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
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Tune, To Arms [t], in lyric [beg] Hark! the drum beats To Arms - to your
|
1775.08.07
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Tune, To Arms [t], pulpits beat, metaphor of drum to incite people
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1769.07.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, To Him that in an Hour [t], in concert program at Vauxhall Gardens
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1768.05.19
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, To Him That in an Hour Must Die [t] (Jackson), Hallam, Miss, to sing
|
1771.06.27
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, To Thee, O Gentle Sleep! [t]
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, To thee, O gentle sleep! [t], song in satirical program
|
1780.02.21
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, To thee, O gentle sleep [t], to be sung after Tamerlane [t]
|
1780.02.17
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, To thee, O gentle Sleep [t], to be sung in Tamerlane [t]
|
1780.02.19
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, To Thee, O gentle sleep [t], to be sung in Tamerlane [t]
|
1780.02.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, To thee, O gentle Sleep [t], to be sung in Tamerlane [t]
|
1780.02.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, To Thee, O gentle sleep [t], to be sung in Tamerlane [t]
|
1771.09.17
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, To your tents, O Israel! [t], played by pipers in London
|
1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tom and Kate [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1775.08.01
|
Greenock
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tullichgorum [t], emigre plays on bagpipes
|
1775.08.12
|
Greenock
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tullichgorum [t], emigre plays on bagpipes
|
1775.08.12
|
Greenock
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Tullichgorum [t], emigre plays on bagpipes
|
1775.08.16
|
Greenock
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tullichgorum [t], emigre plays on bagpipes
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1775.08.31
|
Greenock
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tullichgorum [t], emigre plays on bagpipes
|
1741.01.20
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, tune your soul, your heart strings high [fl]
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1771.05.16
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Turn Fair Clora [t], in concert program
|
1768.05.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Twas when the seas were roaring [t], to be sung in Miss in Her Teens
|
1768.05.23
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Twas when the seas were roaring [t], to be sung in Miss in Her Teens
|
1742.12.30
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Twede-side [t], of lyric [beg] Why, Britannia, thus senseless
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Tweedside [t], song in satirical program
|
1769.05.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is Beauty's Gaudy Flower [t], from Judith [t], to be sung
|
1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is beauty's gaudy flower [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
|
1767.06.11
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is beauty's gaudy flower [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
|
1769.11.16
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is beauty's gaudy flower [t], Hallam, Miss, to sing
|
1773.05.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is Beauty's Gaudy Flower [t], sung in benefit concert
|
1773.05.10
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is Beauty's Gaudy Flower [t], sung in benefit concert
|
1769.09.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Vain is Beauty's Gaudy Flow'r [t], from Judith [t], to be sung
|
1769.05.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Vain is Beauty's Gawdy Flower [t], from Judith [t], to be sung
|
1769.05.22
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vain is Beauty's Gawdy Flower [t], from Judith [t], to be sung
|
1771.04.04
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Valet chez une Fermiere [t], of lyric [beg] Ce Canadian sans merite
|
1770.03.05
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Veni Creator [t], parody by Wilkes sung in pageant-procession
|
1741.04.02
|
Hanover
|
CITATION
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Tune, Veni Creator [t], sung as Electors withdraw from service
|
1713.03.16
|
Rome
|
CITATION
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Tune, Veni Creator [t], sung in Rome, for public consistory
|
1783.11.22
|
Richmond
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vicar of Brae [t], model of lyric [beg] In our dependent golden days
|
1780.01.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vicar of Bray [t], of lyric [beg] In good King George's golden days
|
1770.06.28
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vicar of Bray [t], of lyric [beg] Orators of Greece and Rome, The
|
1771.06.13
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vicar of Bray [t], song in satirical program
|
1771.06.27
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Vicar of Bray, The [t]
|
1780.01.15
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, War and Washington [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, War and Washington [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
|
1777.12.29
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, War and Washington [t], of lyric [beg] Let nations wrapt in wonder
|
1782.02.06
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, War's Alarms [t], to be sing in Clandestine Marriage [t]
|
1782.02.09
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, War's Alarms [t], to be sing in Clandestine Marriage [t]
|
1769.09.28
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Was I Shepherd's Maid to Keep [t], from Padlock [t], in concert
|
1769.10.05
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Was I Shepherd's Maid to Keep [t], from Padlock [t], in concert
|
1767.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Water parted from the Sea [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung
|
1767.07.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Water parted from the Sea [t], from Artaxerxes [t], to be sung
|
1769.06.05
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Water Parted From the Sea [t], to be sung after opera
|
1771.10.28
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Water-Piece [t] (Handel), played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1771.11.04
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Water-Piece [t] (Handel), played by barrel organ made by Pykes, Geo
|
1782.10.16
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Watry God [t], of lyric [beg] As bending o'er the azure tide
|
1781.08.01
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Watry God [t], of lyric [beg] King Hancock sat in regal state
|
1776.11.22
|
Williamsburg
|
CITATION
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Tune, Watry God [t], of lyric [beg] When Britain first, without a cause
|
1776.11.25
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Watry God, tune of lyric [beg] Watry God, great Neptune lay
|
1769.03.13
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Wedding [t], Hallam and Woolls to sing in Harlequin Collector [t]
|
1771.03.11
|
Boston
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Welcome, welcome, brother debtor [t], of lyric [beg] Come, my lads, ye
|
1769.03.30
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Welcome Welcome Brother Debtor [t], played by fifers and drummers
|
1769.03.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Welcome, welcome brother debtor [t], played under Wilkes's window
|
1769.04.03
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Welcome, welcome brother debtor [t], played under Wilkes's window
|
1777.04.29
|
Exeter
|
CITATION
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Tune, Well Met, Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My Lord, with your leave
|
1777.01.22
|
Baltimore
|
CITATION
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Tune, Well met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.02.17
|
Hartford
|
CITATION
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Tune, Well met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.02.24
|
Norwich
|
CITATION
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Tune, Well met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.02.26
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Well met brother tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.03.04
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Well met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.03.14
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Well met, Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.03.15
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Well met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1777.03.27
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Well met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My Lords, with your leave
|
1777.04.19
|
Portsmouth
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Well Met Brother Tar [t], of lyric [beg] My lords, with your leave
|
1774.08.11
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Were I a Shepherd's Maid [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1774.08.18
|
Princeton
|
CITATION
|
Tune, Were I a Shepherd's Maid [t], on concert program in Princeton
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
|
Tune, What beauties does Flora disclose [t], song in satirical program
|
1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, What care I for affairs of state [t], song in satirical program
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1768.07.16
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Providence
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CITATION
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Tune, When all the attic fire was fled [t], of lyric [beg] With longing look
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, When American First at Heaven's Command [t], for sale by Towne, Benjam
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1777.10.16
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, When Britain First, at Heaven's Command, [t] for lyric [beg] Again, my
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1777.10.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, When Britain first at Heaven's Command [t], tune of lyric [beg] Again,
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1761.12.31
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, When Britain first [t], of lyric [beg] Thy grateful sons, O Queen of
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1783.03.01
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, When Britains first at Heaven's Command [t], played during toasts
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1751.01.07
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, When I Was a Dame of Honour [t], of lyric [beg] Ye busses, hail, which
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1751.02.04
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, When I Was a Dame of Honour [t], of lyric [beg] Ye busses, hail, which
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1767.05.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, When Phebus the Tops of the Hills [t], to be sung by Woolls and Hallam
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1771.05.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, When Phoebus the tops of the Hills [t], in concert program
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1771.05.16
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, When Phoebus the Tops of the Hills [t], sung in program of concert
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1767.05.28
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, When Phoebus the Tops of the Hills [t], to be sung by Woolls & Hallam
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1780.02.10
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, When the Cares of the Day [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1771.05.30
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Which is the Properest Day to Drink [t], Lords Sandwich...singing
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Which is the properest day to drink? [t], song in satirical program
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1772.05.14
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Which Nobody Can Deny [t], of lyric [beg] Since life's but a jest
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1780.03.08
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Which way shall I turn me [t], in satire, metaphor of politics
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Which way shall I turn me [t], song in satirical program
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1770.06.07
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Whisperer Extraordinary [t], new ballad, singers arrested
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1770.06.12
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Whisperer Extraordinary [t], new ballad, singers arrested
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1770.06.15
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Whisperer Extraordinary [t], new ballad, singers arrested
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1770.06.18
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Whisperer Extraordinary [t], new ballad, singers arrested
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1764.03.17
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Charleston
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CITATION
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Tune, White Cliffs of Albion [t], to be sung by Furell, Mr after Orphan [t]
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1773.08.23
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Who has e'er been at Baldock must needs know the mill [t], of lyric
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1773.08.27
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Who has e'er been at Baldock must needs know the mill [t], of lyric
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1773.08.28
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Who has e'er been at Baldock must needs know the mill [t], of lyric
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1773.09.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Who has e'er been at Baldock must needs know the mill [t], of lyric
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1781.12.20
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Norwich
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CITATION
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Tune, Who Would have Thought It? [t], of lyric [beg] On the day set apart
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1770.06.21
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Who'd Know the Sweets of Liberty [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.06.22
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Who'd Know the Sweets of Liberty [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1770.07.13
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Who'd Know the Sweets of Liberty [t], metaphor of political affairs
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1771.06.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Who'll buy a heart? [t], song in satirical program
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1769.09.28
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Why would Fate Pursue [t], from Maid of the Mill [t]
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1769.10.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Why would Fate Pursue [t], from Maid of the Mill [t]
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1769.02.23
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Wild Irishman [t], British officers demand music to play for dancing
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1769.03.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Wild Irishman [t], British officers demand music to play for dancing
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1769.03.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Wild Irishman [t], British officers demand music to play for dancing
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1768.09.22
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Berwick
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CITATION
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Tune, Wilkes and Liberty [t], played for King's birthday
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1768.06.11
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Wilkes and Liberty [t], sung by ballad singer
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1770.05.14
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Wilke's Riggle [t], in lyric [beg] Prove your hearts and shew your
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1769.09.11
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Wilkes's Wriggle [t], sung by pensioner, who was then discharged
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1775.01.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Wilkes's Wriggle [t], tune of lyric [beg] On Calvert's plains new
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1764.02.03
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Windsor [t], discussed in essay responding to criticism of new tunes
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1764.01.12
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Windsor [t], tune in old psalm books, better than new tunes
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1762.04.16
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Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, With swords on their thighs [t], of lyric [beg] Ye powers appear, my
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1771.06.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, With women and wine I defy ev'ry care [t], song in satirical program
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1783.07.25
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New London
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CITATION
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Tune, Worcester [t], of lyric [beg] Lord of Glory reigns, The
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1768.05.05
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Would you have a young...[t], of lyric [beg] Would you know what
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1775.01.26
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Would you have a young virgin [t], of lyric [beg] Would you know what
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1776.09.18
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yanke Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1769.02.23
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yanke Doodle [t], British officers demand music to play for dancing
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1769.03.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yanke Doodle [t], British officers demand music to play for dancing
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1769.03.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yanke Doodle [t], British officers demand music to play for dancing
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1779.09.18
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South Carolina
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], allusion in lyric [beg] Take the name of a man
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1776.09.23
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankee's Day
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1775.06.15
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Lexington
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], British brigade under Percy made to dance to
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1775.05.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1775.05.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], disliked by British officers after battle
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1775.07.22
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Cambridge
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], disliked by British officers after battle
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1769.02.13
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1769.03.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1769.03.06
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1769.05.10
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1769.05.15
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1783.12.20
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], grand catch in 13 parts, sung at court, in satire
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1775.12.08
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], in lyric [beg] By my faith, but I think you're all
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1776.05.10
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Newburyport
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], in lyric [beg] Did not our troops show much
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1782.08.07
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], in lyric [beg] Of great and glorious names to speak
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1775.08.16
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Gosport
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by Alexander Main, fifer in Gosport
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1781.11.08
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Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by American army at British capitulation
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1781.11.08
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Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.10
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Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1769.09.29
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by band of music after disbursing audience
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1783.05.07
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by band of music in Philadelphia
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1775.06.15
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Lexington
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by British brigade under Percy
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1775.05.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by British fifes and drums, in tar/feather
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1775.05.15
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by British fifes and drums on march
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1775.05.10
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by British on march to Concord
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1775.05.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by British on march to Concord
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1775.05.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by British on march to Concord
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1775.03.30
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by drums and fifes of 47th Regt
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1775.04.05
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by fifes and drums on Sunday during services
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1769.09.14
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by Guard's band of music, as insult
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1769.09.25
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by Guard's band of music, as insult
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1769.10.03
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played by Guard's band of music, as insult
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1775.08.16
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Gosport
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played during derisive procession of John Schaw
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1783.05.29
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played in Philadelphia for St Tammany's Day
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1775.11.29
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New York
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], played on march after raid on Rivington's shop
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1779.09.06
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Kingston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], rebus in lyric [beg] Take the name of a man, who
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1775.06.15
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Philadelphia
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], reference in lyric [beg] By my faith but I think
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1782.05.27
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], singing, in lyric [beg] Of great and glorious names
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1782.06.19
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], singing, in lyric [beg] Of great and glorious names
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1783.12.05
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], sung at peace concert, in satire
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1775.08.01
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], victory of Americans attributed to inspiration of
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1775.08.29
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], victory of Americans attributed to inspiration of
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1775.09.05
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London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Doodle [t], victory of Americans attributed to inspiration of
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1775.05.12
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Tune [t], British troops end playing
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1775.05.30
|
Lexington
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Tune [t], British troops end playing
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1775.05.31
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Tune [t], British troops end playing
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1775.05.11
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankee Tune [t], British troops end playing, credit American courage
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1775.07.13
|
Boston neck
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1775.07.17
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1775.07.18
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Cambridge
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1775.07.19
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1775.07.22
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1775.07.24
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Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], British troops no longer like dancing to
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1781.11.27
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], of lyric [beg] Cornwallis led a country dance
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1781.12.31
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], of lyric [beg] Cornwallis led a country dance
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1782.01.08
|
Hartford
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], of lyric [beg] Cornwallis led a country dance
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1782.01.17
|
Worcester
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], of lyric [beg] Cornwallis led a country dance
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1783.05.17
|
Fredericksburg
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle, or the Lexington March [t], played in Fredericksburg
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1781.11.01
|
Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.06
|
Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.08
|
Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.08
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Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.10
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Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.10
|
Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1781.11.12
|
Yorktown
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by American army when British laid down arms
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1768.10.17
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by British bands of music on ships at anchor
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1768.11.07
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by British bands of music on ships at anchor
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1768.11.15
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by British bands of music on ships at anchor
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1768.12.12
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by British bands of music on ships at anchor
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1768.12.20
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played by British bands of music on ships at anchor
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1775.06.16
|
Portsmouth
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankey Doodle [t], played when troops began march
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1776.09.04
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1776.09.10
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1776.09.19
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1776.09.23
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1776.09.28
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1776.09.28
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1776.10.11
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], bagpipers in London to play for St Yankey's Day
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1775.06.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], disliked by British officers after battle
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1775.06.02
|
Boston
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], played by British fifes and drums, in tar/feather
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1775.06.02
|
Boston
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CITATION
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Tune, Yankie Doodle [t], played by British fifes and drums on march
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1778.05.16
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yanky Doodle [t], British music to play, in metaphor of current events
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1769.03.02
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Yanky Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1769.03.20
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yanky Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1769.04.17
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yanky Doodle [t], for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor
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1775.09.23
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Yanky Doodle [t], victory of Americans attributed to inspiration of
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1780.02.10
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Fair Married Dames [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin
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1769.06.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Man of Gaza [t] (Handel), in concert program at Vaux-hall Gardens
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1769.06.29
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Man of Gaza [t] (Handel), in concert program at Vauxhall Gardens
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1769.07.03
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Man of Gaza [t] (Handel), in concert program at Vaux-hall Gardens
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1778.05.09
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Medley of Mortals [t], of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll not
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1778.05.30
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Medley of Mortals [t], of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll not
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1778.06.09
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Medley of Mortals [t], of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll not
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1778.06.16
|
London
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CITATION
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Tune, Ye Medley of Mortals [t], of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll not
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1778.06.16
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Medley of Mortals [t], of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song, I'll not
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1778.06.18
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Medley of Mortals [t], of lyric [beg] Give ear to my song
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1773.07.22
|
England
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Warwickshire Lads and Ye Lasses [t], sung by clerk in church
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1773.08.09
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Warwickshire Lads and Ye Lasses [t], sung by clerk in church
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1774.03.28
|
England
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Warwickshire Lads and Ye Lasses [t], sung by man awoken in church
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1774.04.01
|
England
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Warwickshire Lads and Ye Lasses [t], sung by man awoken in church
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1774.04.05
|
England
|
CITATION
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Tune, Ye Warwickshire Lads and Ye Lasses [t], sung by man awoken in church
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1771.06.06
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, You vile pack of vagabonds [t], song in satirical program
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1738.10.12
|
New York
|
CITATION
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Tune, Young Filander [t], ballad ordered from Ireland
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1769.07.03
|
London
|
CITATION
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Tune, Young Jockey is the lad [t], in lyric [beg] Now Venus in Vaux-Hall
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1772.08.22
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Young Jockey [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
|
1772.08.24
|
Philadelphia
|
CITATION
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Tune, Young Jockey [t], to be sung by Smith, Mr, in concert
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