The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1751.07.01  Shropshire  CITATION Castration, husband performs on rival suitor 
1751.07.18  Shropshire  CITATION Castration, husband performs on rival suitor 
1769.05.22  London  CITATION Castration, in Italy, in political map and social commentary 
1781.07.14  London  CITATION Castration, in lyric [beg] Man in manhood maim'd he's pleased to hear 
1764.05.14  Salisbury  CITATION Castration, of apprentices, to qualify them as singers for opera, by farmer 
1764.05.21  Salisbury  CITATION Castration, of apprentices, to qualify them as singers for opera 
1764.06.01  Salisbury  CITATION Castration, of apprentices, to qualify them as singers for opera 
1770.03.22  Rome  CITATION Castration, of singers, Pope ends practice 
1770.03.26  Rome  CITATION Castration, of singers, Pope ends practice 
1774.02.10  Rome  CITATION Castration, of singers, Pope tried to end practice but was blocked 
1774.02.15  Rome  CITATION Castration, of singers, Pope tried to end practice but was blocked 
1774.02.17  Rome  CITATION Castration, of singers, Pope tried to end practice but was blocked 
1774.03.10  Rome  CITATION Castration, of singers, Pope tried to end practice but was blocked 
1747.12.30  Shrewsbury  CITATION Castration, qualifies rival lover for opera 
1767.07.30  Edinburgh  CITATION Castration, rival performs on taylor 
1767.08.15  Edinburgh  CITATION Castration, rival performs on taylor 
1767.08.25  Edinburgh  CITATION Castration, rival performs on taylor 
1732.05.11  London  CITATION Castration, threatened in mock Freemason's rites 
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