The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1779.01.20  New York  CITATION Purcell: Genius of England [t], song wanted by Rivington, James 
1752.03.27  Northumberland  CITATION Purcell, George, owner of runaway Negro named Guy or Nicken who plays violin 
1752.04.03  Northumberland  CITATION Purcell, George, owner of runaway Negro named Guy or Nicken who plays violin 
1755.12.15  New York  CITATION Purcell, Henry, song in praise of soldier, on concert program in New York 
1755.12.22  New York  CITATION Purcell, Henry, song in praise of soldier, on concert program in New York 
1769.07.20  New York  CITATION Purcell, Henry, song on concert program in New York 
1759.10.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Purcell, music for Macbeth [t], to be performed in Philadelphia 
1773.12.07  Charleston  CITATION Purcell, Robert, elected manager of St Coecilia Society 
1779.01.20  New York  CITATION Purcell: Sing all ye Muses [t], song wanted by Rivington, James 
1726.04.23  London  CITATION Purcell: Te Deum [t], rehearsal at St Pauls, collection taken from ladies 
1729.06.12  London  CITATION Purcell: Te Deum [t], sung in London at rehearsal of Feast/Sons of Clergy 
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