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The Jolly Toper, Sung at the publick Gardens. ['The Women all tell me I'm false to my Lass'. For voice and bass] . [s.n.] [ca 1750] £30.00 details
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ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) Pitty Patty. A Favourite Scotch Song as alter'd from the Tune of the Yellow-hair'd Laddie, With the Addition of Instrumental Parts by Mr. Arne. ['One Morn e'er sweet Peggy'. For voice and bass] . [s.n.] [1755?] £25.00 details
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ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778) Hail to the Myrtle Shade, Sung by Master Budd at the new Wells. [For voice and bass]. [s.n.] [1745?] £25.00 details
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MITCHELL, Janice Misurell Mobius Trip, for solo flute. [s.n.] 1972 £25.00 details
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Jockey. Sung by Miss Stevenson at Vauxhall. Within Compass of the German Flute. ['I'll sing to my Lover'. For voice and bass]. [s.n.] [ca 1755] £25.00 details
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MITCHELL, Janice Misurell Paradigms, for seven flutes, bass, percussion. [Score]. [s.n.] 1977 £35.00 details
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Jocky & Jenny. A Dialogue Sung by Mr. Lowe & Miss Falkner. ['Stern Winter has left us'. For voice and bass]. [s.n.] [ca 1755] £25.00 details
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The Rover. Sung by Mr. Lowe at Marybon Gardens. Within Compass of the German Flute. ['In all the sex'. For voice and bass]. [s.n.] [ca 1755] £20.00 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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[WORGAN, John (1724-1790)] A new Song, Sung by Miss Stevenson at Vaux-Hall Gardens. ['Did you see e'er a Shepherd'. For voice and bass]. [s.n.] [ca 1755] £25.00 details
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