Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
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Mathau, Mr  Drapeau (pour les Mousquetaires du Roy d'Espagne), Le (t)  MS-F  Philidor MS, 1705  45 
Mathews, J (pb)  New Somersetshire March, The (t)  IC-E  English Sheet Music  1 
Mathews, Mr.  Smith's Whim (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  37 
Mathews, Mr.  Duane Delight (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  37 
Mathews, Mr.  Prince George for Ever (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  38 
Mathews, Mr.  Bedford Lady, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  38 
Mathews, Mr.  Little Swiss, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  39 
Mathews, Mr.  Shutter's Disappointment (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  39 
Mathews, Mr.  Willingham Frolick (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  40 
Mathews, Mr.  Drinking German, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  40 
Mathews, Mr.  Bucks of Breadhelmstead, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  41 
Mathews, Mr.  Danceing Apothecary, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  41 
Mathews, Mr.  Tahtch'd House, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  42 
Mathews, Mr.  Parson Adams (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  42 
Mathews, Mr.  Taylor's Measure, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  43 
Mathews, Mr.  Mc. Neil's Blunder (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  43 
Mathews, Mr.  Ma Mout, La (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  44 
Mathews, Mr.  Don't Be Silly (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  44 
Mathews, Mr.  Irish Lottery, The (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  45 
Mathews, Mr.  Lamb Skinnet (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  45 
Mathews, Mr.  Pretty Sally (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  46 
Mathews, Mr.  Amillia (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  46 
Mathews, Mr.  Every Man In His Humour (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  47 
Mathews, Mr.  We All Be Merry (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  47 
Mathews, Mr.  Mathews Frighted at the Highwayman (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  48 
Mathews, Mr.  It's Three O Clock We All Have Another Dance (t)  DA-E  Johnson CD-7, 1756  48 
Mathews, Mr. (pf)  Farewell to Paris (t)  AM-A  Johnson, F. MS, 1820  64 
Mattacks, Mrs. (pf)  Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Mattei, Signora (pf)  Favourite Air, A (t)  SC-E  Monthly Melody, 1760  II,6 
Mattheson, Mr(m)  Courant (t)  IC-E  Prelleur Modern, 1731  16-17 
Mattheson, Mr(m)  Suite (t)  IC-E  Prelleur Modern, 1731  18 
Mattoch, Mr. (pf)  Favourite Hunting Song, A (t)  SC-E  Clio-4, 1778  14-15 
Mattocks, Master (pf)  Farewel, my Pastora, no longer your swain (fl)  TW-E  Chaplet, 1750  16-17 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Quintetto (t)  TW-E  Castle/Andalus, 1782  28-33 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Dame nature in framing a creature so fair (fl)  TW-E  Castle/Andalus, 1782  36 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Duetto (t)  TW-E  Castle/Andalus, 1782  40 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Love sweet poison (fl)  TW-E  Castle/Andalus, 1782  58 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Glee (t)  TW-E  Castle/Andalus, 1782  59-61 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Favourite Air, A (t)  SC-E  Clio-4, 1778  1 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Could I each fault remember (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  12 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Tho' cause for suspicion appears (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  16-17 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Bumper of good liquor, A (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  34-35 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Ah! cruel maid how hast thou chang'd (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  41-43 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Sharp is the woe that wounds the jealous mind (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  44-46 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Oft does Hymen smile to hear (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  56-57 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Favorite Air and Glee, The (t)  TW-E  Lord-Mayors Day, 1782  20-21 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Madman thus at times we see, The (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  22-23 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Ah! how vainly mortals treasure (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  31 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  My passion in vain I attempt to dissemble (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  32-33 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Quintetto (t)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  54-56 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Let me fly hence tyrant fashion (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  58-59 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  My life my joy my blessing (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  70-71 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Yield who will to forms a martyr (fl)  TW-E  Maid/Mill, 1765  72-73 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Be by your friends advised (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  10-11 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  With fun my disgrace I'll parry (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  11 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Since you mean to hire for service (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  12-13 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Pray goody please to moderate the rancour of your tongue (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  16 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Lovely nymph asswage my anguish (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  29 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Neatest compleatest and sweetest (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  31 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  When fairies dance round on the grass (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  44 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  My heart so o'erflows with its love for you both (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  44-46 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Fine times when each little (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  48-49 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Monarch may huff, A (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  50-52 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Ah happy hours how fleeting (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  64-65 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Dunce, I did but sham (fl)  TW-E  Midas-1, 1764  66-67 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  All I Wish In Her Obtaining (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-1  3 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Serenade, The (t)  SS-E  SS, Huntington-1  78 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Sung by Mr. Mattocks In Love in a Village (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  85 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  86 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Serenade, The (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  22 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  All I Wish (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  25 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  In Vain I Ev'ry Art Essay (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  26 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Indulgent pow'rs if ever you mark'd a tender vow (fl)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C695  123(133) 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Have you not seen the damask rose (fl)  TW-E  Seraglio, 1776  20-21 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  How stands the glass around (fl)  TW-E  Siege/Gibraltar, 1780  6-7 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Moment I saw her, The (fl)  TW-E  Siege/Gibraltar, 1780  8-9 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  How sweet the lovers meeting proves (fl)  TW-E  Siege/Gibraltar, 1780  20-21 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  Finale (t)  TW-E  Siege/Gibraltar, 1780  22-25 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  To be gazing on those charms (fl)  TW-E  True Blue, 1765  2 
Mattocks, Mr. (pf)  And canst thou leave thy Nancy (fl)  TW-E  True Blue, 1765  5 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Crimson morn bids hence the night, The (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  8 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  What vagabonds are these I hear (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  9-11 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Thou canst not boast of fortunes store (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  18 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  My mistress expects me (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  22 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  May'st thou never happy be (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  24-25 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  What bard O time discover (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  36-37 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Soft pity never leaves the gentle breast (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  39 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Turn thee round I pray thee (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  56 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Oft does Hymen smile to hear (fl)  TW-E  Duenna, 1775  56-57 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  To hear a sweet goldfinches sonnet (fl)  TW-E  Farmer, 1787  14-15 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Dreadnought (t)  SS-E  SS, Harvard  1 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Thou Can'st Not Boast of Fortunes Store (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  1 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Soft Pity Never Leaves the Gentle Breast (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  7 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Song, A (t)  SS-E  SS, New York PL-C694  84(95) 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  To be gazing on those charms (fl)  TW-E  True Blue, 1765  2 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  Oh where will you hurry my dearest (fl)  TW-E  True Blue, 1765  3 
Mattocks, Mrs. (pf)  And canst thou leave thy Nancy (fl)  TW-E  True Blue, 1765  5 
Mattox, Mr. (m)  Loves Victim (t)  SS-E  SS, Folger-C42.4  13 
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