The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1755.03.18  Wrotham  CITATION Bob Major Double, bell peal rung by Leeds Youths 
1757.01.13  London  CITATION Bob Majors, played by contortionist hand-bell performer at Sadler's Wells 
1757.01.29  London  CITATION Bob Majors, played by contortionist hand-bell performer at Sadler's Wells 
1782.03.07  Prince William  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1782.03.21  Prince William  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1782.04.04  Prince William  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1782.05.02  Prince William  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1782.05.23  Prince William  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1782.10.08  Harford County  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1782.10.08  Harford County  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1783.07.18  Baltimore  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1783.07.22  Baltimore  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1783.07.29  Baltimore  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle 
1774.06.30  Norfolk  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle and sings 
1774.07.07  Norfolk  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle and sings 
1774.06.30  Mecklenburg  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle, sings with it 
1774.07.07  Mecklenburg  CITATION Bob, runaway Negro, plays fiddle, sings with it 
1750.01.08  New York  CITATION Bob telling his repining friend [fl] 
1743.05.09  Boston  CITATION Bob Upon Three Bobs, A [t] [beg] Three reigns three bobs produc'd of equal 
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