The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1769.03.30  London  CITATION Mungo, actor named son, in custom of imitating the great 
1781.05.04  Worcester  CITATION Mungo, author of lyric [beg] Take a small cord, then tie it round his neck 
1777.01.30  London  CITATION Mungo, in Duenna [t], personal satire of political leader 
1782.11.18  London  CITATION Mungo, in farce, Lord Shelburne likened to, in political essay 
1769.01.05  London  CITATION Mungo, in Padlock [t], costume worn by Mr Mendez to King of Denmark's ball 
1769.01.16  London  CITATION Mungo, in Padlock [t], costume worn by Mr Mendez to King of Denmark's ball 
1773.08.05  New York  CITATION Mungo, in Padlock [t], performed in New York 
1773.08.09  New York  CITATION Mungo, in Padlock [t], performed in New York 
1773.08.26  New York  CITATION Mungo, in Padlock [t], performed in New York 
1773.08.26  New York  CITATION Mungo, in Padlock [t], performed in New York 
1771.11.18  Tunbridge Well  CITATION Mungo, mask at ball in Tunbridge Wells 
1772.02.29  London  CITATION Mungo, name given to Jeremiah Dyson 
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