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BOYCE, William (1711-1779) A Collection of Anthems, And a Short Service in Score, For 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 8 Voices, Composed for the Use of the Royal Chapels. [Score]. Printed for the Author's Widow 1790 £275.00 details
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MEYER, Philippe Jacques the elder Two Duets for two Harps, or Harp & Piano Forte. Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Walker. Second Set. [Clavicembalo part]. Printed for the Author, & sold at Birchalls [ca 1800] £60.00 details
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FERRARI, Giacomo Gotifredo (1763-1842) Four Canzonets and Two Duetts, With a Piano-Forte Accompaniment. Dedicated to Miss Louisa Harcourt, Stuart Worthley. [Score]. Printed for the Author, & to be had of him No.34, Great Marlborough Street [ca 1800] £175.00 details
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JONES, Edward (1752-1824) Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards: preserved by tradition and authentic manuscripts, from very remote antiquity; never before published. To the Bardic tunes are added Variations for the Harp, Harpsichord, Violin, or Flute: with a select Collection of the Pennillion and Englynion, Or, epigrammatic stanzas, poetical blossoms, and pastoral songs, of Wales, with English translations. Likewise a general history of the Bards and Druids, from the earliest period to the present time: with an account of their music and poetry. To which is prefixed, a copious dissertation on the Musical Instruments of the Aboriginal Britons. A new edition, doubly augmented, and improved. Printed for the Author, and Sold at No.122 in Mount Street [amended to No.3 in Green Street, Grosvenor Square] 1794 £250.00 details
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JONES, Edward (1752-1824) Lyric Airs: consisting of specimens of Greek, Albanian, Walachian, Turkish, Arabian, Persian, Chinese and Moorish National Songs and Melodies; being the first selection of the kind ever yet offered to the public). To which are added, basses for the harp, or piano-forte. Likewise are subjoined, a few explanatory notes on the figures and movements of the modern Greek Dances; with a short dissertation on the origin of the ancient Greek Music. Most respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Musters, by the editor Edward Jones. Printed for the Author, And sold at No.3, in Green-Street, near Grosvenor-Square, by G. & J. Robinson, and by John White 1804 £275.00 details
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JACKSON, William (1730-1803) Elegies composed by William Jackson of Exeter, Opera terza. [For three voices and figured bass. Score]. Printed for the Author, and sold at the Music Shops [1762?] £180.00 details
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JACKSON, William (1730-1803) Twelve Songs, set to music by William Jackson of Exeter, Opera Settima. [For voice and instruments. Score]. Printed for the Author, and sold at the Music Shops [ca 1773] £150.00 details
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JACKSON, William (1730-1803) Elegies composed by William Jackson of Exeter, Opera Terza. [For three voices and figured bass]; [with] Twelve Canzonets for two Voices, Opera Nona. [Scores]. Printed for the Author, and sold at the Music Shops [1762?, 1770?] £200.00 details
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BERG, George (b. 1730s-d.1775) A Collection of new English Songs, Sung by Mr. Beard & Miss Formentell at Ranelagh. Book IId. [Score]. Printed for the Author, and sold by John Johnson 1757 £275.00 details
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JACKSON, William (1730-1803) Six Quartets for Voices, composed by William Jackson of Exeter, Opera XI. [Score]. Printed for the Author, and sold by Messrs. Longman & Broderip [ca 1775] £150.00 details
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