The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1741.01.19  London  CITATION Greene, composer of anthem [beg] I will give thanks unto thee 
1758.11.09  London  CITATION Greene, composer of anthem [beg] King shall rejoice in thy strength, O Lord 
1758.11.16  London  CITATION Greene, composer of anthem [beg] King shall rejoice in thy strength, O Lord 
1745.02.14  London  CITATION Greene, composer of music for lyric [beg] Again to Caesar's natal day 
1741.02.09  London  CITATION Greene, Dr, composer of anthem [beg] I will give thanks unto Thee 
1745.01.28  London  CITATION Greene, Dr, composer of music for lyric [beg] Again to Caesar's natal day 
1750.03.19  London  CITATION Greene, Dr, composer of music of Ode [beg] When glory with a painful eye 
1745.01.28  London  CITATION Greene, Dr, master of his Majesty's Band of Musicians, composed Ode 
1750.03.19  London  CITATION Greene, Dr, master of the King's Band of Musick 
1740.04.13  Charleston  CITATION Greene, Eliz, estate, sells Negro named Tartar, drummer 
1779.01.20  New York  CITATION Greene, Harry: Grog is the Liquor of Life [t], song wanted by Rivington, J 
1773.10.30  Warwick  CITATION Greene, Mary, owner of runaway Indian man named Buck who plays violin 
1773.11.06  Warwick  CITATION Greene, Mary, owner of runaway Indian man named Buck who plays violin 
1737.02.21  London  CITATION Greene, Maurice, composed music for Ode [t] 
1737.02.21  London  CITATION Greene, Maurice, master of King's band of music 
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