The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1776.03.06  New York  CITATION Lord Bute, a rule maker [fl] 
1741.05.11  New York  CITATION Lord Cathcart's Ghost [t] [beg] As great Vernon lay all pensive 
1741.06.01  Boston  CITATION Lord Cathcart's Ghost [t] [beg] As great Vernon lay all pensive 
1782.02.13  Charleston  CITATION Lord Dunmore's Petition... [t] [beg] That a silly old fellow much noted of 
1782.02.20  Charleston  CITATION Lord Dunmore's Petition... [t] [beg] That a silly old fellow much noted of 
1782.03.09  Charleston  CITATION Lord Dunmore's Petition... [t] [beg] That a silly old fellow much noted of 
1782.05.02  Charleston  CITATION Lord Dunmore's Petition... [t] [beg] That a silly old fellow much noted of 
1782.03.02  Charleston  CITATION Lord Dunmore's Petition to...Virginia [t] [beg] That a silly old fellow much 
1780.03.22  Lyme  CITATION Lord, Enoch, owner of runaway Negro named Caesar who plays violin 
1780.04.05  Lyme  CITATION Lord, Enoch, owner of runaway Negro named Caesar who plays violin 
1738.08.07  London  CITATION Lord, from the unexhausted store [fl] 
1774.04.13  Newburyport  CITATION Lord from thy throne of flowing grace [fl] 
1738.05.09  London  CITATION Lord H---, author of lyric [beg] While ev'ry heart bemoans the widow'd lands 
1734.02.25  New York  CITATION Lord, hear the voice of my complaint [fl] 
1777.02.27  London  CITATION Lord Howe's Jig [t], country dance published for 1777 
1777.03.13  London  CITATION Lord Howe's Jig [t], country dance published for 1777 
1777.04.04  London  CITATION Lord Howe's Jig [t], country dance published for 1777 
1777.03.03  London  CITATION Lord Howe's Jigg [t], country dance published for 1777 
1777.03.11  London  CITATION Lord Howe's Jigg [t], country dance published for 1777 
1777.03.25  London  CITATION Lord Howe's Jigg [t], country dance published for 1777 
1763.09.06  London  CITATION Lord is King [t], anthem by Boyce sung for Thanksgiving Day 
1763.09.17  London  CITATION Lord is King, be the people never so impatient, The [fl] 
1763.09.15  London  CITATION Lord is King, The [t], anthem by Boyce sung in London for peace 
1771.05.02  London  CITATION Lord March's Night Cap [t], Prince asked musicians to play at ball 
1771.05.02  London  CITATION Lord March's Night Cap [t], Prince asked musicians to play at ball 
1771.04.11  London  CITATION Lord March's Night-Cap [t], country dance danced at ball at court 
1771.04.22  London  CITATION Lord March's Night-Cap [t], country dance danced at ball at court 
1770.09.17  New York  CITATION Lord Mayor being dead, it is always the fashion [fl] 
1769.10.02  London  CITATION Lord Mayor, present, The [fl] 
1763.04.08  London  CITATION Lord Melcombe to Doctor Young [t] [beg] Kind companion of my youth 
1735.10.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Lord my pasture shall prepare [fl] 
1736.03.20  Charleston  CITATION Lord my pasture shall prepare, The [fl] 
1776.05.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Lord North has sent over an Army and Fleet [fl] 
1775.05.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Lord North's Message Card [t] [beg] As North one day sat at a loss 
1775.05.25  Norwich  CITATION Lord North's Message Card [t] [beg] As North one day sat at a loss 
1761.05.15  London  CITATION Lord now tune our hearts to sing, The [fl] 
1783.07.25  New London  CITATION Lord of Glory reigns, The [fl] 
1781.07.07  New York  CITATION Lord of the Manor [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1781.07.14  New York  CITATION Lord of the Manor [t], for sale by Rivington, James 
1779.07.26  Boston  CITATION Lord of the world, and paradise his throne [fl] 
1776.05.16  New York  CITATION Lord, save us, for thy glorious name [fl] 
1774.06.16  New York  CITATION Lord, save us from our cruel foes [fl] 
1774.06.30  Boston  CITATION Lord, save us from our cruel foes [fl] 
1775.01.12  Williamsburg  CITATION Lord Shipley is a man of sense [fl] 
1737.06.09  London  CITATION Lord Tinsel's Fagary [t], dance, discussed by fashionable young people 
1737.10.28  London  CITATION Lord Tinsel's Fagary [t], dance, discussed by fashionable young people 
1769.09.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Lord W--'s Card to the Lord M--r... [t] [beg] To the Lord M--r of L--n Lord 
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