The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1762.12.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Lloyd: Arcadia [t], for sale by Steuart, Andrew 
1762.12.30  Philadelphia  CITATION Lloyd: Arcadia [t], for sale by Steuart, Andrew 
1763.01.06  Philadelphia  CITATION Lloyd: Arcadia [t], for sale by Steuart, Andrew 
1763.01.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Lloyd: Arcadia [t], for sale by Steuart, Andrew 
1765.03.28  New York  CITATION Lloyd: Capricious Lovers [t], for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1765.04.04  New York  CITATION Lloyd: Capricious Lovers [t], for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1765.04.11  New York  CITATION Lloyd: Capricious Lovers [t], for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1765.04.18  New York  CITATION Lloyd: Capricious Lovers [t], for sale by Rivington and Brown 
1783.12.25  London  CITATION Lloyd, convict, sang hymn, Sinners Lamentation [t], before his execution 
1767.01.01  England  CITATION Lloyd, E, author of lyric [beg] Are olios made of conflagration 
1753.07.30  New York  CITATION Lloyd, Henry, author of lyric [beg] Accept, O Lloyd, the tribute of a muse 
1730.02.24  Philadelphia  CITATION Lloyd, John, author of lyric [beg] Masters should have sound wit 
1737.04.01  London  CITATION Lloyd, Mr, singer of Ode [t] [beg] Grateful Britons! grace the day 
1737.05.19  London  CITATION Lloyd, Mr, singer of Ode [t] [beg] Grateful Britons! grace the day 
1764.09.22  London  CITATION Lloyd, R, author of lyric [beg] Very silliest things in life, The 
1765.02.07  Savannah  CITATION Lloyd, R, author of lyric [beg] Very silliest things in life, The 
1765.02.14  Annapolis  CITATION Lloyd, R, author of lyric [beg] Very silliest things in life, The 
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