The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.07.16  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, addresses audience in disruption of performance over debt 
1775.01.19  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, performer of lyric [beg] Ye fine fangled folks, who from cities 
1769.11.30  Stratford/Avon  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang at Jubilee 
1775.09.19  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang catches and glees in concert after Regatta 
1775.09.14  New York  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang catches and glees in concert in London after Regatta 
1769.12.07  Stratford  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang in oratorio of Judith [t] (Arne), for Jubilee 
1779.09.17  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang King George...[t] (Hook) at Vauxhall 
1780.09.27  Charleston  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang lyric [beg] Cheerly my hearts, of courage true 
1769.03.13  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang lyric [beg] Let science hail this happy year 
1769.12.07  Stratford  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang lyric [beg] This is the day, a holiday! a holiday! 
1770.10.08  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang lyric [beg] Though man has long boasted an absolute sway 
1769.03.13  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang lyric [beg] When discord late her baleful influence 
1780.09.20  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang New Naval Ode [t] at Vauxhall 
1779.09.17  London  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang song [beg] Come, ye lads who wish to shine 
1769.11.30  Stratford/Avon  CITATION Vernon, Mr, sang songs in serenade, in Stratford, to open Jubilee 
1775.11.24  London  CITATION Vernon, officer of Drury Lane, good voice, in metaphor of war of theatres 
1743.10.17  New York  CITATION Vernon, Thomas, aka Allman, actor, runaway debtor 
1743.10.24  New York  CITATION Vernon, Thomas, aka Allman, actor, runaway debtor 
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