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JACKSON, William (1730-1803) Twelve Songs, Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. [Op.1. For voice and keyboard. Score]. Printed for J. Johnson, and for the Author at Exeter [ca 1755] £150.00 details
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ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) Lotharia. ['Vainly now ye strive'. For voice and bass]. [s.n.] [ca 1757] £20.00 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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SIEVERS, Johann Friedrich Ludwig (1742-1806), GIARDINI, Felice (1716-1796), DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814), ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778), HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759), BACH, Johann Christian (1735-1782), EAST, Michael (ca 1580-1648), WEBBE, Samuel (1740-1816), HARINGTON, Henry (1727-1816), GREENE, Maurice (1696-1755), PURCELL, Henry (1659-1695), LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795) Volume of keyboard and vocal works, comprising: SIEVERS, Johann Friedrich Ludwig (1742-1806): Three Sonatas, for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte, Op.1. Printed by Longman & Broderip, [ca 1785]. Pl.no.512. 15pp. RISM A/I/14 S 3412a and LibraryHub references just one copy (BL); ii) GIARDINI, Felice (1716-1796), The Overture to Astarto, for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte. Printed for Wm. Napier, [1777]. Pl.no.62. 8pp. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 1855. BUC p.374. LibraryHub references just one copy (BL); iii) Sweet Passion of Love. ['This cold flinty heart'. From The Padlock]. [s.n., 1771?]. 1f.; iv) ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778), Delia. [‘Soft pleasing Pains’]. [s.n., ca 1770]. 1f.; v) Gramachree Molly. A Favorite Irish Air. [s.n., ca 1775]. 1f.; vi) HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759), ‘Tis Liberty. Judas Maccabaeus. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1790]. 3pp. (also paginated 18-19); vii) BACH, Johann Christian (1735-1782), In this shady blest retreat. [s.n., ca 1775]. 2ff. Typeset.; viii) EAST, Michael (ca 1580-1648), A Favorite Glee, As now Sung with Great Applause in most Public Places. [‘How merrily we live’]. Printed for J. Bland, [1780?]. 2ff.; ix) Auld Robin Gray. A favourite Scotch Song, Set to the Original Favourite Air, Sung by Mrs. Kennedy at Vauxhall. [s.n., ca 1785]. 2ff.; x) ARNE, Thou soft flowing Avon. L&B [Longman & Broderip, ca 1780]. 2ff.; xi) [WEBBE, Samuel (1740-1816)], Glee. ['Come live with me'. For four voices]. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1790]. 2ff.; xii) HARINGTON, Henry (1727-1816), Duetto, 'How sweet in the Woodlands'. [s.n., ca 1780]. 1f.; xiii) My Lodging. A Favorite Mad Song. J. Fentum, [ca 1775]. 1f. ; xiv) HANDEL, Consider fond shepherd, Acis and Galatea. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 2ff.; xv) HANDEL, To fleeting pleasures, Samson. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. p.36; xvi) HANDEL, Come ever smiling liberty, Judas Maccabaeus. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 3pp. (also paginated 16-17); xvii) GREENE, Maurice (1696-1755), Go Rose. A Favourite Song. [s.n., ca 1760]. 1f.; xviii) HANDEL, Oft On a Plat Of Rising Ground, Il Penseroso. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f.; xix) Handel, The favourite Song from the Opera of Rodelinda, Sung by Miss Harrop at the Concert of Antient Music, Tottenham Street. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1790]. 1f. Not in RISM or BUC; xx) HANDEL, The favourite Song from the Opera of Alcina, Sung by Miss Harrop in the Concert of Antient Music, Tottenham Street. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. RISM A/I/4 H 80. BUC p.425; xxi) ARNE, Blow, blow, thou winter's wind. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxii) PURCELL, Henry (1659-1695), From Rosy Bow'rs, Sung by Miss Harrop. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 3pp.; xxiii) HANDEL, Heart the seat, Acis & Galatea. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 3pp. (also paginated 35-36); xxiv) HANDEL, My Faith and Truth, Sampson. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 2f.; xxv) HANDEL, But thou didst not. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. (also paginated 21); xxvi) [LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795)], The Rose, Sung by Mrs. Baddeley, In Selima and Azor. [s.n., ca 1780]. 3pp.; xxvii) HANDEL, The smiling dawn, Jeptha. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. [ca 1760-ca 1790] £375.00 details
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HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759) Handel's Overtures from all his Operas & Oratorios, for Violins &c. in 8 Parts. [Parts]. Printed for I. Walsh [ca 1760] £700.00 details
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BARBANDT, Charles (1716- after 1775) Four favourite Italian Songs, Accompany’d with Violins, German Flute and Hautboy, To which are added Two Sonatas for the Harpsicord, Compos’d by Charles Barbandt, Opera terza. [Score]. Printed by Wm. Smith … and sold by the Author [ca 1760] £375.00 details
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MONSIGNY, Pierre-Alexandre (1729-1817) Ariette du jour, du Roy et le Fermier. [Vocal line]. [s.n.] [ca 1763] £10.00 details
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JACKSON, William (1730-1803) Twelve Songs Set to Music ... Opera Quarta. Printed for the Author and Sold at the Music Shops [ca 1765] £140.00 details
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QUILICI, Gaetano (ca 1740-ca 1795) Six Italian Songs with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. Dedicated to The Right Honble. Humphry Morice, One of His Majesty's most honble. Privy Council, Warden of the Stannaries, &c. [Score]. To be had of Sig. Quilici … & at Mr. Welker's [sic] [ca 1765] £300.00 details
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ISAAC, Elias (1747-1793) The Black-Birds. A Cantata Set to Music by MR. Isaac, Organist at Worcester. [Score]. Printed for the Author by J. Johnson [ca 1765] £120.00 details
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