Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Name Index: JAM

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Name Text Gnr-Cntry  Short Title Page
James  Cosmelia (t)  SC-E  Watts MM-6, 1731  168-169 
James Clark (o)  "St Patricks March" [Commonplace book]  AM-A  Dean MS, 1800  56 lvs. 
James, Mr. (m)  Favourite Song, A (t)  SC-E  Calliope, 1746  II,60-61 
James, W. (pb)  The Humours of the Court, or Modern Gallantry  BA-E  Humours/Court, 1732  72 
James, W. (pb)  The Intriguing Courtiers, or the Modish Gallants  BA-E  Intriguing Cour, 1732  60 
Jamesom, Miss (pf)  As Now My Bloom (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-1  144 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Sung by Miss Jameson (t)  IC-E  Longman Pb, 1778  41-43 
Jameson, Miss, (pf)  I Do as I Will with My Swain (t)  IC-E  Longman Pb, 1778  74-75 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  As Now My Bloom (t)  IC-E  Longman Pb, 1778  80-81 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Female Duelist, The (t)  IC-E  Longman Pb, 1778  96-97 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Feilds Now Are Looking So Gay, The (t)  SS-E  SS, Boston PL-2  63 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Prudent Fair, The (t), or Favourite Song, A (at)  SS-E  SS, Boston PL-2  70 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  As Now My Bloom (t)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Corn Riggs Are Bonny (t)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Feilds Now Are Looking So Gay, The (t)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  I Do as I Will with My Swain (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-1  66 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Favorite Scotch Ballad, A (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-2  20 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  I Do as I Will with My Swain (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  36 
Jameson, Miss (pf)  Attend All Ye Nymphs (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  116(126) 
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