Local Note: | With: Hook, Mr. J. The sigh. [ca. 1795?] ; Forc'd from home and all its pleasures. [ca. 1795?] ; Rouget de Lisle, C.J. The Marseilles march. [ca. 1795?] ; Gardiner, W. Ah well a day. [ca. 1795?] ; A favorite duett. [ca. 1795?] ; [In the dead of the night]. [ca. 1795?] ; May I never be married. [ca. 1795?] ; Rondo. [ca. 1795?] ; Storace, S. The favorite rondo from the harp concerto. [ca. 1795?] ; Polonese. [ca. 1795?] ; Spofforth, R. Ellen the Richmond primrose girl. [ca. 1795?] ; Hook, Mr. J. Mary of the mead. [ca. 1795?] ; Biggs, E.S. Come my bonny love. [ca. 1795?] ; The babes in the wood. [ca. 1795?] ; The relief. [ca. 1795?] ; Lady Anne Bothwell's lament. [ca. 1795?] ; Shield, W. [The billetdoux oh! didst thou bear]. [ca. 1795?] ; Duke of Gordon's reel. [ca. 1795?] ; [Collection of Scottish melodies]. [ca. 1795?] ; Commandments. [ca. 1795?] ; [Collection of dance music]. [ca. 1795?] ; Sacchini, A. Henry. [ca. 1795?] ; Hushaby baby upon the tree top. [ca. 1795?] ; Air. [ca. 1795?] ; [When beauty sorrow's liv'ry wears]. [ca. 1795?] ; Sacchini, A. Enea e Lavinia. [ca. 1795?] ; Air. [ca. 1795?] ; Jackson, W. [Encompass'd in an angel's frame]. [ca. 1795?] ; Marche de jannissaire [i.e. janissaire]. [ca. 1795?] ; Elrington, W. The favorite troop. [ca. 1795?] ; Attwood, T. [If to foster the arts with the smiles of a court]. [ca. 1795?] ; Attwood, T. [Down the cheek nip't by slightly early frost]. [ca. 1795?] ; Minuetto. [ca. 1795?] ; Martini, J.P.A. From Martini's grand overture to Henry the Fourth. [ca. 1795?] ; [When I to London first came in]. [ca. 1795?] ; [Gin living worth could win my heart]. [ca. 1795?] ; Bellisle march. [ca. 1795?] ; Last time I came o'er the moor. [ca. 1795?] ; Lady Bertie's minuet. [ca. 1795?] ; March. [ca. 1795?] ; Pleyel, I. The whimsical thought. [ca. 1795?] ; Duke of York's march. [ca. 1795?].
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