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[Clio and Euterpe or British harmony: a collection of celebrated songs and cantatas by the most approv'd masters; curiously engrav'd, with the thorough bass for the harpsicord and transposition for the German flute, embelish'd with designs adapted to each song. In III Volumes]. [Vol.II]. [Sold by the Proprietor Henry Roberts Engraver & Printseller] [1762] £125.00 details
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Volume of thirty-nine publications of songs, comprising: i) [POTTER, John (1734?-1813?): Will of Aberdeen, Sung by Mrs Hudson. [‘While others sing’]. [?R. Falkener: ca 1770]. 3pp. LibraryHub references two similar copies; ii) SLY, Organist in Lynn: Cupid’s Law, Sung by Master Blanchard in the Trip to Scotland. [‘Ha ha ha ha’]. [S.n.: 1773?]. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); iii) BIRD, Mr: The Country Cousins. [‘My Cousins from Country’]. J.J. [i.e. John Johnston], [ca 1770]. The words by Soame Jenyns. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); iv) [ANONYMOUS]: The Kiss. A Favorite Song, as Sung by Miss Brown And Mrs. Farrel. [‘One kind kiss’]. S.B. [i.e. Babb: ca 1780]. Words by R. Dodsley. LibraryHub references two copies (Leeds, Oxford); v) YATES, William: Le Friseur Francoise or ye French Hair-dresser, Sung by Master Herryman at Sadlers Wells, in the Novelty [‘Those who you look for’]. [S.n.: 1770?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); vi) [CARTER, Charles Thomas (ca 1740-1816): Tally Ho. A favourite Hunting Song, Sung by Mrs. Wrighten at Vauxhall. [‘Ye Sportsmen draw near’]. W.R. [i.e. William Randall: ca 1770]. 2ff.; vii) Sound the Brisk Horn. A Hunting Song, Sung by Mr. Taylor at Marybone. [S.n.: ca 1775]. 2ff. LibraryHub references one copy (Glasgow); vii) The Plan. A New Song [‘No Lass on Fam’d Hibernias Plains’]. [S.n.: 1758]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); viii) Social Pow’rs. A favourite Song. [‘Come now all ye Social Pow’rs’]. C.S.T. [i.e. Charles & Samuel Thompson: ca 1770]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); ix) BATTISHILL, Jonathan (1738-1801) : A New Song. [‘Gay Damon’]. [S.n.: ca 1770]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL); x) GENTLEMAN: Fair Eliza. The Words & Music by a Gentleman. [‘At Beauty’s Shrine’]. [S.n.: 1769]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xi) [HERON, Henry (1738-1795): On The Pleasant Banks of Tweed. [S.n.: ca 1770]. Not in LibraryHub; xii ) Sung by Miss Stevenson at Vaux-Hall. [‘Tell me Lasses’]. [S.n.: ca 1760]. LibraryHub references five copies; xiii) The Joys of Hunting, Sung by Mr. Vernon at Vauxhall. [‘To Chace o’er the Plain’]. Sk. [i.e. Skillern: 1780?]. pp.6-7. LibraryHub references a copy (BL); xiv) [ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778)]: The Ecchoing Horn, Sung by Mr. Beard in Thomas and Sally. [S.n.: ca 1770]. LibraryHub references five copies); xv) Willy’s rare and Willy’s fair, Sung by Mrs. Wrighten at Vauxhall. C.S.T. [i.e. Charles & Samuel Thompson: 17]. 2ff. This imprint not in LibraryHub; xvi) BAILDON, Joseph (1727?1774): Hunting Song, Sung by Mr. Lowe at Vauxhall. [‘Hark the Horn’]. [S.n.: ca 1760]. LibraryHub references ?three copies; xvii) Lord Waldegraves March of the 2d. Regt. of Guards 1778. [Score]. Sk. [i.e. Skillern]: 1778. Not in LibraryHub; xviii) [POTTER, John]: Jockey. A Favourite new Scotch Ballad Sung by Mrs Baddeley at Vauxhall. [‘My Jockey is the blithest Lad’]. [S.n.: 1767?]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); xix) The Fly, A Simile. The Words by Mr. Thos. Crick. [‘See that Insect’]. [S.n.: ca 1750]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); xx) The Declaration, As Sung at Marybone. [‘Amidst my admirers’]. [S..n.: 1760?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxi) GIORDANI, Tommaso (1733-1806): In thy soft Bewitching Glances, as Sung by Miss Stanton at the Rotunda. [S.n.: 17]. Stained and torn. Not in LibraryHub; xxii) [?ARNE] Damon and Florella. [‘Cast my Love’]. Printed by S. Phillips, [ca 1770]. Not in LibraryHub; xxiii) [?DUNN, John]: Jockey to the Fair. A Favorite Song. [‘’Twas on the Morn’]. L.B. [i.e. Longman and Broderip: 1780]. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxiv) GAUDRY, Richard: Song, the Words by Mis E.C. Keene. [‘Ye Shepherds ye Nymphs’]. [S.n.: 1780?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxv) A Burlesque on Strawberry Hill. [‘Some do cry up Colledge Hill’]. [S.n.: ca 1750]. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxvi) BOYCE, William (1711-1779): With Horns & with Hounds, A favourite Son in Dryden’s secular Masque. Printed & sold by S. Phillips, [ca 1770]. 2ff. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxvii) Hunting Song. [‘While chearful the horn awaken’]. P.H. [i.e. Peter Hodgson: 1778?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxviii) Hunting Song. [‘Thro’ the valleys and dales’]. P.H. [i.e. Peter Hodgson: 1780?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxix) [BOYCE, William]: Come cheer up my lads, Sung by Mr Champnes [sic] in Harlequine’s Invasion. [S.n.: 1760?]. LibraryHub references five copies; xxx) [SHIELD, William 1748-1829)]: Johnny and Mary. The favorite New Scotch Song, Introduc’d by Miss Catley in Love in a Village. [‘Down the Bourne’]. I. Fm. [i.e. John Fentum: 1780?]. LibraryHub references three copies; xxxi) [MARTIN, Jonathan (ca 1715-1737)]: To thee oh gentle sleep, In Tamerlane. [S.n.: ca 1750]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxxii) SMART, Thomas (1747-1803)]: The Camps or the Royal Review. Words by Mr. Oakman. Sk. [i.e. Skillern: 1779]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxxiii) ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778): Rule Britannia. [When Britain first’]. [S.n.: 17]. . LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxxiv) The Dream. [‘O how bliss full’]. [S.n.: 17]. Torn. Not in LibraryHub; xxxv) GARDINER, P.: Damon & Delia. [‘As Damon on a Summer’s Day’]. C.S.T. [i.e. Charles & Samuel Thompson: ca 1770]. Not in LibraryHub; xxxvi) Jeany’s Complaint. A Favorite Scotch Song, Sung at Bath. [‘To the sweet chanting’]. G.. [i.e. George Smart: ca 1775]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); xxxvii) ARNE, Thomas: The New Scotch Song, Sung by Miss Catley at the Rotunda. [‘Come live with me’]. [Dublin]: Publish’d by John Lee, [ca 1775]. This imprint not in LibraryHub; xxxviii) [DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814): Farewell My Trim Built Wherry. A favourite Song in the Waterman, Sung by Mr Owenson. [‘Then farewell’]. [S.n.: ca 1775]. Lower margin trimmed away. Not in LibraryHub; xxxix) The Dream. An Ode. [‘Come gentle God’]. [S.n.: ca 1775]. Worn and laid down. Not in LibraryHub. [ca 1760-ca 1780] £800.00 details
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Sir Henry Wood Birthday Concert. Royal Albert Hall, March 3rd, 1946. [Programme] 1946 £5.00 details
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God save the King, For two voices. ['God save great George']. Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson [wm 1805] £40.00 details
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Harmonia Wykehamica. The Original Music in Score of the Graces, Used at Winchester College, and at New College in Oxford. Also The Hymn Jam lucis; The Song Dulce Domum; and The Song of 'Omnibus Wykehamicis' as performed at The Anniversary Meeting of Gentlemen educated at either of the above Colleges. The Whole printed under the Direction of The Revd. Gilbert Heathcote, Fellow of Winchester College. Printed for & Sold by Jas. Robbins 1811 £150.00 details
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Ticket: "King Edward heartily bids you welcome to his Coronation dinner, on July 5th, 1902. 1902 £30.00 details
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Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. This evening, Wednesday, April 19, 1826, Shakspeare's Play of The Winter's Tale ... after which (for the twentieth time) a Grand New Romantic Fairy Tale founded on the celebrated Poem of Wieland's Oberon. April 19, 1826 £20.00 details
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Songs, 1860-1900. Edited by Geoffrey Bush. [Score]. Stainer & Bell 1989 £45.00 details
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Collected English Lutenist Partsongs: II. Edited by David Greer. [Score]. Stainer & Bell 1989 £45.00 details
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Theatre Royal, Worcester, for the benefit of the whole company: Tuesday, the 25th September 1821, the Comedy of the School For Scandal ... to conclude with the farce of The Turnpike Gate. [Theatre Royal] 1821 £30.00 details
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