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The songs, chorusses, duets, &c. in The waterman. Or, the first of August. And in the interlude of …
s.n.
1774
Catalogus librorum in bibliotheca Osterleiensi.
Anno
1771
The constitution of the Catholick Church, and the nature and consequences of schism: set forth in a…
[s.n.]
1716
Reasons humbly offered, for not doubling the subsidy on tobacco from Virginia and Maryland, &c.
Unknown
1720
A bill More effectually to supply with Seamen His Majesty's Ships of War, when Occasion shall requi…
s.n.
1781
A bill, intituled An Act for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government aga…
Ordered to be printed 6th November
1795
A bill, intituled An Act for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government aga…
Ordered to be printed 6th November
1795
Rosalind, a new song, sung at Vauxhall.
Unknown
1780
Death by the way.
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1760
Death by the way.
Unknown
1760
Derry down dale. Sung with great applause by Mr. Kear, at the Grotto-Gardens.
Unknown
1765
Rosy-wine. A new song.
Unknown
1780
Rosy-wine. A new song.
Unknown
1780
Rosy-wine. A new song.
Unknown
1780
The rover's resolution.
Unknown
1770
The rover's resolution.
Unknown
1770
Jack's claim to Poll. A new song.
Unknown
1796
Jack's claim to Poll. A new song.
Unknown
1796
The goddess of the chace. Sung by Mr. Doyle.
Unknown
1790
Tom Bowling.
Unknown
1790
The Greenwich pensioner. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
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1790
The Greenwich pensioner. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1790
The Irish drinking song. Written and sung by Mr. Dibdin.
s.n.
1790
Honesty in tatters. A new song. Written by Mr. Dibdin.
s.n.
1798
Honesty in tatters. A new song. Written by Mr. Dibdin.
s.n.
1798
The waggoner. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1800
The lads of the village. Sung by Mr. Bannister, in the opera of The Quaker.
Unknown
1795
The lads of the village. Sung by Mr. Bannister, in the opera of The Quaker.
Unknown
1795
A new song.
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1797
A new song.
Unknown
1797
Tom Tough; or, yo heave ho.
s.n.
1798
Nelson and the navy.
s.n.
1798
Nautical philosophy. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
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1800
Nautical philosophy. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1800
The answer to the mariners dream.
Unknown
1790
The Devil the master; or, rogues in grain.
s.n.
1795
Rural felicity. A new song.
Unknown
1790
Rural felicity. A new song.
Unknown
1790
The rush-light. As sung by Mr. Bannister, jun.
Unknown
1800
Roger the miller. A new song, composed by Jh. Dyke.
Unknown
1800
Roger the miller. A new song, composed by Jh. Dyke.
Unknown
1800
The distracted maiden.
Unknown
1800
Johnny and Mary. A new song.
Unknown
1795
Johnny and Mary. A new song.
Unknown
1795
In Kittys praise a new love song. Sung this season, by Mrs. Matthews.
Unknown
1770
In Kittys praise a new love song. Sung this season, by Mrs. Matthews.
Unknown
1770
No good without an exception. Sung by Mr. Dibdin.
Unknown
1793
Patty of the vale. A new song sung in the publick gardens.
Unknown
1760
Patty of the vale. A new song sung in the publick gardens.
Unknown
1760
Philis and Nancy.
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1800