The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-BAGPIPES

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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.06.18  London  CITATION Bagpipes, Bute offered to play Through the Wood Laddie [t] 
1772.07.20  London  CITATION Bagpipes, Bute offered to play Through the Wood Laddie [t] 
1772.10.05  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1772.10.12  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1772.10.19  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1772.10.26  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.01.23  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.01.31  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.05  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.07  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.07  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.07  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.09  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.09  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.11  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1782.02.16  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale by Rivington, James 
1760.07.07  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale, complete set 
1760.07.14  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale, complete set 
1760.08.18  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, for sale, complete set 
1763.09.22  Armagh  CITATION Bagpipes, in Armagh, accompany rioters protesting taxes 
1763.10.03  Armagh  CITATION Bagpipes, in Armagh, accompany rioters protesting taxes 
1763.10.22  Armagh  CITATION Bagpipes, in Armagh, accompany rioters protesting taxes 
1737.03.21  Boston  CITATION Bagpipes, in Boston, played before oxen being driven to butchers 
1746.04.24  Derby  CITATION Bagpipes, in Derby, in procession of Pretender's forces 
1732.10.16  Edinburgh  CITATION Bagpipes, in Edinburgh, in procession, for Royal Company of Archers 
1779.03.15  Edinburgh  CITATION Bagpipes, in Edinburgh, keep troops' spirits up 
1747.01.08  England  CITATION Bagpipes, in England, played for executions after Monmouth's defeat 
1773.05.27  Frederick Cty  CITATION Bagpipes, in Frederick, in protest procession, playing slow music 
1778.08.31  Glasgow  CITATION Bagpipes, in Glasgow, play for recruiting entertainment of Duke of Atholl 
1778.09.12  Glasgow  CITATION Bagpipes, in Glasgow, play for recruiting entertainment of Duke of Atholl 
1775.08.01  Greenock  CITATION Bagpipes, in Greenock, emigre plays Tullichgorum [t] 
1775.08.12  Greenock  CITATION Bagpipes, in Greenock, emigre plays Tullichgorum [t] 
1775.08.12  Greenock  CITATION Bagpipes, in Greenock, emigre plays Tullichgorum [t] 
1775.08.16  Greenock  CITATION Bagpipes, in Greenock, emigre plays Tullichgorum [t] 
1775.08.31  Greenock  CITATION Bagpipes, in Greenock, emigre plays Tullichgorum [t] 
1773.04.22  Greenock  CITATION Bagpipes, in Greenock, in procession of sailors rioting for River pay 
1757.08.18  Halifax  CITATION Bagpipes, in Halifax, heard on ship of Highland battalions from Cork 
1774.12.12  Kilkenny  CITATION Bagpipes, in Ireland, played for mounted squadron of White Boys 
1732.12.02  Lancashire  CITATION Bagpipes, in Lancashire, escort elderly beggar couple to wedding 
1770.08.16  London  CITATION Bagpipes, in London, play for Wilkes at Mrs Cornely's masquerade 
1764.11.10  London  CITATION Bagpipes, in London, to be introduced into the music of the Guards 
1770.08.16  London  CITATION Bagpipes, in London, Wilkes dislikes, will not dance to 
1760.01.10  London  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Britons with courage advance 
1783.04.17  Annapolis  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at last have come! 
1783.05.17  Portsmouth  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at last have come! 
1783.06.17  Annapolis  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at last have come! 
1783.04.30  Annapolis  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at length have come! 
1783.05.06  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at length have come! 
1783.06.06  Annapolis  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at length have come! 
1783.09.11  Maryland  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at length have come! 
1783.09.18  Maryland  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Joyful days at length have come! 
1783.04.24  Annapolis  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric [beg] Let banjers play and bagpipes join 
1776.06.21  Newburyport  CITATION Bagpipes, in lyric of M'Fingal [t] 
1778.05.16  London  CITATION Bagpipes, in metaphor of current events, plays with music interludes 
1778.03.19  Perth  CITATION Bagpipes, in Perth, recruiting party, played King Shall Enjoy His Own Again 
1778.03.19  Perth  CITATION Bagpipes, in Perth, recruiting party, played Over the Water to Charley [t] 
1776.07.18  Providence  CITATION Bagpipes, in Providence, spoils of war taken by Americans 
1769.05.11  Scotland  CITATION Bagpipes, in Scotland, played for dancing round fire for Douglas victory 
1770.06.18  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, made by Wohlhaupter, David 
1770.07.02  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, made by Wohlhaupter, David 
1770.07.09  New York  CITATION Bagpipes, made by Wohlhaupter, David 
1769.03.20  London  CITATION Bagpipes, music for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor 
1769.04.17  London  CITATION Bagpipes, music for dance in topical satire, ballroom metaphor 
1782.12.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, of sedition, in lyric [beg] Should Bailey's scribblers call you 
1782.12.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, of sedition, in lyric [beg] Should Oswald's painters all my 
1782.12.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, of sedition, in lyric [beg] Should Oswald's scribblers call you 
1721.11.13  Dublin  CITATION Bagpipes, on musical clock by John Fiency 
1729.09.15  Perth Amboy  CITATION Bagpipes, played by runaway servant named Byrn, Edward 
1775.03.25  Bedford County  CITATION Bagpipes, played by runaway servant named Terelagh, Daniel Connor 
1775.04.01  Bedford County  CITATION Bagpipes, played by runaway servant named Terelagh, Daniel Connor 
1775.04.08  Bedford County  CITATION Bagpipes, played by runaway servant named Terelagh, Daniel Connor 
1783.12.05  London  CITATION Bagpipes, played by Sawney MacDrone, in satire 
1783.12.20  London  CITATION Bagpipes, played by Sawney MacDrone, in satire 
1746.10.27  London  CITATION Bagpipes, Scotch, metaphor of political affairs, Pretender's goods sold 
1746.12.15  London  CITATION Bagpipes, Scotch, metaphor of political affairs, Pretender's goods sold 
1770.07.27  Carolina  CITATION Bagpipes, Scottish Army officer played, in metaphor satire 
1770.06.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, to play King Shall Enjoy...[t], metaphor of political affairs 
1770.06.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, to play King Shall Enjoy...[t], metaphor of political affairs 
1770.07.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Bagpipes, to play King Shall Enjoy...[t], metaphor of political affairs 
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