Together let us range the Fields | A favorite Duett from Dr. Boyce's Solomon | Sung by Mr. Harrison & Mrs. Billington [c1790] R. Birchall .. No. 133 New Bond Street
Pollacca, | La Donna ha Dolce il Core | as Sung by Signora Morichelli at the | King's Theatre Haymarket, in the Opera of La Scuola de Maritati, | Composed by | Signor V. Martini [1795] J. Dale .. No. 19 Cornhill, & No. 132 Oxford Street, facing Hanover Square
Amanti che nel Core | The Favorite Pollacca as Sung by | Signora Banti, | At the King's Theatre, Haymarket. | In the Opera of | La Serva Padrona, | Composed by | Signor Viotti. | Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by D. Corri [1794] Corri, Dussek & Co. .. No. 67, Dean Street Soho, & Bridge Street, Edinburgh
Guardami un poco | as Sung by Signora Morichelli at the | King's Theatre, Haymarket | in the Opera of | La Scuola de Maritati. | Composed by | Signor V. Martini [1795] J. Dale .. No. 19 Cornhill, & No. 132, Oxford Street, facing Hanover Square
Light as thistle down. | A favorite Song Sung by | Mrs. Billington, | in the Opera of | Rosina, | Composed by W. Shield [1791] J. Dale, No. 19, Cornhill, & No. 132, Oxford Street
pp.[1-2]
Voice and keyboard with German flute transposed from C to D
When bidden to the Wake, | A Favorite Song Sung By | Mrs. Kennedy, | in | Rosina [c1791] J. Dale, No. 19, Cornhill, & No. 132, Oxford Street, facing Hanover Square
pp.[1-2]
Voice and keyboard with Bassoon designated and German flute transposed from c minor to e
Whilst with Village Maids I stray. | A favorite Song, Sung by | Mrs. Billington; | in the Opera of | Rosina. | Composed by | W. Shield [1791] J. Dale, No. 19 Cornhill, & No. 132, Oxford Street
pp.2-4
Voice and keyboard with German flute transposed from E to D
When the Hollow Drum. | A much admired Song sung by Miss Keys at the Private Theatre in the Opera of The Mountaineers [by Samuel Arnold] Dublin published by Hime .. No. 34 College Green
The Heaving of the Lead | A favorite Song | Sung by Mr. Incledon in | Hartford Bridge | Composed by | W. Shield | with an additional stanza [c1795] Longman and Broderip No. 26 Cheapside and No. 13 Haymarket :: Sold by Urbani & Liston No. 10 Princes Street
pp.2-4
Voice and keyboard with German flute transposed from F to G
The Marseilles March | Sung by the Marseillois going into Battle, by | General Kellerman's Army instead of Te Deum, | as Ordered by the National Convention, & Sung at the | Different Theatres in Paris [c1795] A. Bland & Weller's .. No. 23, Oxford Street
pp.2-[4]
Voice and keyboard
Words and music by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. See also Dr 05/22
A Quick March | Composed for the | Aberdeenshire Fencibles. | By | Colonel Leith | Adapted for the Piano Forte | By | J. Dale Longman and Broderip No. 26 Cheapside and No. 13 Haymarket
pp.1-4 Plate no. Q.M
Four versions: a) p.1 for Keyboard b) pp.2/3 score for Clarinetti, Corni E flat, Fagotti and c) for the German Flute in G instead of E flat d) p.4 for the Guitar in C
In airy Dreams
[by Thomas Billington].. | A Favorite Duett [1796-1806] No attributed printer or publisher :: Sold by Urbani & Liston No. 10 Princes Street
pp.1-2
Vocal duet with bass, with part for two German flutes or guitars transposed to G from F
Within a Mile of Edinburgh | Sung with the greatest Applause | by Mrs. Mountain in Harlequin Faustus | composed by | Mr. Hook [1794] No attributed printer or publisher
pp.[1-2]
Voice and keyboard with German flute transposed to D from A
Wine Cannot Cure | for the Voice and Harpsicord | This is introduced by Mr. Bannister Junr. and Mrs. Bland in the | Surrender of Calais [c1796] Lewis, Houston & Hyde, 45 Holborn
pp.[332]-332.
For Voice and keyboard, also part written out for two Voices
A | Medly | of Favorite Scots and Irish Airs | for the | Harpscd. Violin Or Ger. Flute | By | Mr. Puppo [c1784?] N. Stewart Parliament Square Edinburgh :: J. Johnson scpt.