The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1771.09.12  Boston  CITATION Catches, Anacreon, in lyric [beg] Tho' skill'd in Greek and Latin tongue 
1779.10.20  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington 
1779.11.03  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington 
1771.06.03  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.06.10  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington, James 
1771.06.17  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington, James 
1777.11.22  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington, James 
1780.02.19  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, for sale by Rivington, James 
1781.12.22  New York  CITATION Catches and glees, in Scots Nightingale [t], for sale by Barclay, Andrew 
1769.12.28  Stratford/Avon  CITATION Catches and glees, orchestra played at Stratford upon Avon 
1769.12.14  Stratford  CITATION Catches and glees, performed by band after dinner at Shakespeare Jubilee 
1769.12.30  Stratford  CITATION Catches and glees, performed by band after dinner at Shakespeare Jubilee 
1775.09.19  London  CITATION Catches and glees, sung in concert after Regatta, by Vernon, Reinhold &c 
1775.04.21  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.04.25  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.04.28  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.05.02  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.05.05  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.05.09  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.05.12  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1775.05.19  Charleston  CITATION Catches and glees, taught by Mills, John, in singing school 
1768.07.07  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1768.07.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1768.10.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1768.12.08  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1768.12.15  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1768.12.22  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1769.01.12  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, for sale by Budden, James 
1778.04.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, in lyric [beg] And so, as I told thee before, my dear wife 
1771.07.18  Williamsburg  CITATION Catches, in Masque [t], for sale at Post Office 
1771.07.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Catches, in Masque [t], for sale at Post Office 
1771.08.01  Williamsburg  CITATION Catches, in Masque [t], for sale at Post Office 
1771.08.08  Williamsburg  CITATION Catches, in Masque [t], for sale at Post Office 
1783.09.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, in Vocal Magazine [t], for sale by Bell's Book Store 
1783.10.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, in Vocal Magazine [t], for sale by Bell's Book Store 
1783.10.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Catches, in Vocal Magazine [t], for sale by Bell's Book Store 
1768.03.31  Annapolis  CITATION Catches, singing has no relevance to matters of law, in personal satire 
1769.11.30  Stratford/Avon  CITATION Catches, sung at Jubilee 
1733.05.07  London  CITATION Catches, sung by cobbler in moral tale, "A cure for the Spleen" 
1771.07.25  London  CITATION Catches, sung by friends of Earl of Sandwich 
1773.11.04  Litchfield  CITATION Catches, sung by gentlemen after dinner 
1769.12.07  Stratford  CITATION Catches, sung in amphitheatre in Stratford upon Avon, for Jubilee 
1780.02.17  New York  CITATION Catches, to be sung after Tamerlane [t] 
1780.02.19  New York  CITATION Catches, to be sung after Tamerlane [t] 
1780.02.22  New York  CITATION Catches, to be sung after Tamerlane [t] 
1780.02.23  New York  CITATION Catches, to be sung after Tamerlane [t] 
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