The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1777.07.03  London  CITATION Vicar and Moses [t] [beg] There was once it was said 
1783.11.22  Richmond  CITATION Vicar of Brae [t], model of lyric [beg] In our dependent golden days 
1779.06.12  Boston  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t] [beg] For George the Third I turn'd my coat 
1781.09.15  Dover  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t], in metaphor of political affairs, plays for sale 
1779.05.22  Boston  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t] [beg] Of Bray the vicar long I've been 
1775.01.20  Boston  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t], parody [beg] In George the second's gold 
1775.01.05  Boston  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t], parody [beg] In George the second's golden days 
1771.06.13  London  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t], song in satirical program 
1771.06.27  London  CITATION Vicar of Bray, The [t] 
1780.01.13  London  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t], tune of lyric [beg] In good King George's golden days 
1770.06.28  London  CITATION Vicar of Bray [t], tune of lyric [beg] Orators of Greece and Rome, The 
1768.03.07  London  CITATION Vicar of Wakefield [t] [beg] Turn gentle hermit of the dale 
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