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- catalog alternative "Dancing master.".
- catalog alternative "English dancing master.".
- catalog alternative "Plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances".
- catalog alternative "Title on p. [33] (3rd count): Tunes of the French dances and other new tunes for the treble-violin".
- catalog contributor b6544472.
- catalog contributor b6544473.
- catalog contributor b6544474.
- catalog contributor b6544475.
- catalog contributor b6544476.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "1665.".
- catalog date "1665".
- catalog date "1665.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1665.".
- catalog description "All in a garden green -- Adsons saraband -- Al la mode de France -- Ay me, or, The symphony -- Argeres -- An old man is bed full of bones -- Blew cap -- Boat-man -- The beggar boy -- Bobbing Joe -- The bath -- Broom: the bonny bonny broom -- Contesse -- Chirping of the larke -- Cast a bell -- Chirping of the nightingale -- Cherrily and merrily -- The Country Coll -- Daphne -- Drive the cold Winter away -- Dissembling love -- Dargason, or, The Sedany -- Dull Sir John -- The fine companion -- Faine I would -- The Friar and the nun -- Grimstock -- Greenwood -- The gun -- Goddesses -- Grayes inne mask -- Gathering peascods -- The Glory of the West -- Hit and miss -- A health to Betty -- Have at thy coat old woman -- Half Hannikin -- Hearts-ease -- The health -- Hockley in the hold -- Hide-Park -- If all the world were paper -- Irish trot -- The Irish Lady, or, Anniseed water robin -- Jog on -- Jack Pudding -- Jack a Lent -- Jenny pluck pears -- I loved thee once, I love no more -- Kemps jigge -- Kettle drum -- Lady Spellor -- Lord of Carnarvan's jigg -- My Lady Cullen -- The London gentlewoman, or the hemp-dresser -- Lavena -- Lady lye near me -- Lulle me beyond thee -- Mage on a Cree -- Millisons jigge -- The merry merry milk-maids -- Mill field -- The maid peept out at the window, or, The Frier in the well -- Mayden Lane -- The Milk maids Bob -- Mundesse.".
- catalog description "Corant La Mounser -- Corant La Marquess -- Corant La Shabott -- Corant La Vinnone -- Corant La Midleburgh -- Corant La Mountague -- Corant La Altes -- Corant La Bovanet -- Corant La Princes -- Corant La Fountain bleu -- Corant old La Dutchesse -- Saraband Molne -- Dours Catastrophe, or, Lawyers leave your pleading -- An Italian rant -- The apes dance -- A new dance, or, Maheney -- New rant -- The Waits -- The Lady Frances Nevills delight -- Mardike -- Porter's lamentation -- The Highlanders march -- The Glory of the North -- A Scotch Firke -- The L. Monk's march -- Washington's march -- Glory of the Sun -- Porters dream -- Moulsons jigg -- Scots rant -- Parthenia: a dance -- The king's delight -- The Simerons dance -- Antick dance -- Freemans dance -- Coxes dance -- Sarabant -- Amorisco -- Walingford House -- Singleton's slip -- Amarillis -- Black Jack -- The Glory of the kiitchin -- Duke of York's march -- On the cold ground -- A jigg -- The new figgary -- Old marrinet, or, Mal Peatly -- A gavot -- The running bore -- A saraband for to dance with astinets [castinets?] -- Saraband second -- Saraband third -- Saraband fourth -- The Trickittees -- The gavot -- The old bore -- The new gavot -- New marrinet -- New metar -- Bore de Baptist -- Bore Danielle tar -- The King's borce -- The Queens delight -- Bbore [bore?] Pickadilla -- La Cokeley -- Princesse Orleans -- La Dutchesse -- Galliardo -- The jigg to the galliard -- New coranto -- La Buckingham -- Corant Madam -- Corant Madam Mazella -- The Queens corant -- Antick dance -- A figure dance -- A jigg -- A Chiconi -- A gavott -- A new dance -- La Ragou -- A jigg -- A dance -- A coun rey [country?] dance.".
- catalog description "The night piece -- The new exchange -- None such -- Newcastle -- New new nothing -- New Bo Peep -- The old mole -- Once I lov'd a maiden fair -- Parsons farewell -- Picking of sticks -- Pepper's black -- Petticoat wag -- Pauls steeple -- The punks delight -- Parson upon Dorothy -- Pauls wharfe -- Rose is white and rose is red -- Row well ye marriners -- Stingo, or, The Oyle of Barley -- The saraband -- The Spanish gypsie -- Scellamesago -- The Spaniard -- Souldiers life -- Saint Martins -- Stanes Morris -- Saturday night and Sunday morn -- Scotch Cap -- Step stately -- Solomons jigge -- Shepherds Holiday, or Labour in Vain -- The slip -- Tom Tinker -- Touch and take -- Trenchmore -- Upon a Summers day -- Up tales all -- The whish -- The whirligig -- Woodycock -- Under and over -- Open the door to three -- Watton Town's end -- The twins -- What you please -- Simple Simon -- Spring Garden -- Ginnie Pug -- Abergenie -- The Divels dream -- Smiths rant -- Lady in the dark -- Black Nagg -- Gelding of the devil -- The merry conceit -- The new exchange -- The Duke of Lorains march -- Lady Banbury's horn pipe -- Hunsdon House -- Chelsey Reach -- Althea -- The Gossips frolick -- Oringes and lemons -- Sellengers round.".
- catalog description "Wing (2nd ed.), P 2469".
- catalog extent "[8] p., 132, [33]- 60 p. of music. ;".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Wing (2nd ed.), P 2469".
- catalog issued "1665".
- catalog issued "1665.".
- catalog language " ".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed by W.G. [W. Godbid] and are sold by J. Playford and Z. Watkins at their shop in the Temple,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "Choreography England 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Country-dances (Music) England 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Dance music.".
- catalog subject "Violin music.".
- catalog tableOfContents "All in a garden green -- Adsons saraband -- Al la mode de France -- Ay me, or, The symphony -- Argeres -- An old man is bed full of bones -- Blew cap -- Boat-man -- The beggar boy -- Bobbing Joe -- The bath -- Broom: the bonny bonny broom -- Contesse -- Chirping of the larke -- Cast a bell -- Chirping of the nightingale -- Cherrily and merrily -- The Country Coll -- Daphne -- Drive the cold Winter away -- Dissembling love -- Dargason, or, The Sedany -- Dull Sir John -- The fine companion -- Faine I would -- The Friar and the nun -- Grimstock -- Greenwood -- The gun -- Goddesses -- Grayes inne mask -- Gathering peascods -- The Glory of the West -- Hit and miss -- A health to Betty -- Have at thy coat old woman -- Half Hannikin -- Hearts-ease -- The health -- Hockley in the hold -- Hide-Park -- If all the world were paper -- Irish trot -- The Irish Lady, or, Anniseed water robin -- Jog on -- Jack Pudding -- Jack a Lent -- Jenny pluck pears -- I loved thee once, I love no more -- Kemps jigge -- Kettle drum -- Lady Spellor -- Lord of Carnarvan's jigg -- My Lady Cullen -- The London gentlewoman, or the hemp-dresser -- Lavena -- Lady lye near me -- Lulle me beyond thee -- Mage on a Cree -- Millisons jigge -- The merry merry milk-maids -- Mill field -- The maid peept out at the window, or, The Frier in the well -- Mayden Lane -- The Milk maids Bob -- Mundesse.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Corant La Mounser -- Corant La Marquess -- Corant La Shabott -- Corant La Vinnone -- Corant La Midleburgh -- Corant La Mountague -- Corant La Altes -- Corant La Bovanet -- Corant La Princes -- Corant La Fountain bleu -- Corant old La Dutchesse -- Saraband Molne -- Dours Catastrophe, or, Lawyers leave your pleading -- An Italian rant -- The apes dance -- A new dance, or, Maheney -- New rant -- The Waits -- The Lady Frances Nevills delight -- Mardike -- Porter's lamentation -- The Highlanders march -- The Glory of the North -- A Scotch Firke -- The L. Monk's march -- Washington's march -- Glory of the Sun -- Porters dream -- Moulsons jigg -- Scots rant -- Parthenia: a dance -- The king's delight -- The Simerons dance -- Antick dance -- Freemans dance -- Coxes dance -- Sarabant -- Amorisco -- Walingford House -- Singleton's slip -- Amarillis -- Black Jack -- The Glory of the kiitchin -- Duke of York's march -- On the cold ground -- A jigg -- The new figgary -- Old marrinet, or, Mal Peatly -- A gavot -- The running bore -- A saraband for to dance with astinets [castinets?] -- Saraband second -- Saraband third -- Saraband fourth -- The Trickittees -- The gavot -- The old bore -- The new gavot -- New marrinet -- New metar -- Bore de Baptist -- Bore Danielle tar -- The King's borce -- The Queens delight -- Bbore [bore?] Pickadilla -- La Cokeley -- Princesse Orleans -- La Dutchesse -- Galliardo -- The jigg to the galliard -- New coranto -- La Buckingham -- Corant Madam -- Corant Madam Mazella -- The Queens corant -- Antick dance -- A figure dance -- A jigg -- A Chiconi -- A gavott -- A new dance -- La Ragou -- A jigg -- A dance -- A coun rey [country?] dance.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The night piece -- The new exchange -- None such -- Newcastle -- New new nothing -- New Bo Peep -- The old mole -- Once I lov'd a maiden fair -- Parsons farewell -- Picking of sticks -- Pepper's black -- Petticoat wag -- Pauls steeple -- The punks delight -- Parson upon Dorothy -- Pauls wharfe -- Rose is white and rose is red -- Row well ye marriners -- Stingo, or, The Oyle of Barley -- The saraband -- The Spanish gypsie -- Scellamesago -- The Spaniard -- Souldiers life -- Saint Martins -- Stanes Morris -- Saturday night and Sunday morn -- Scotch Cap -- Step stately -- Solomons jigge -- Shepherds Holiday, or Labour in Vain -- The slip -- Tom Tinker -- Touch and take -- Trenchmore -- Upon a Summers day -- Up tales all -- The whish -- The whirligig -- Woodycock -- Under and over -- Open the door to three -- Watton Town's end -- The twins -- What you please -- Simple Simon -- Spring Garden -- Ginnie Pug -- Abergenie -- The Divels dream -- Smiths rant -- Lady in the dark -- Black Nagg -- Gelding of the devil -- The merry conceit -- The new exchange -- The Duke of Lorains march -- Lady Banbury's horn pipe -- Hunsdon House -- Chelsey Reach -- Althea -- The Gossips frolick -- Oringes and lemons -- Sellengers round.".
- catalog title "Plain and easie rules for the dancing of country dances".
- catalog title "The dancing master, or, Plain and easie rules for the dancing of country-dances : with the tunes to each dance, to which is added the tunes of the most usual French dances, and also other new and pleasant English tunes for the treble-violin.".
- catalog title "Title on p. [33] (3rd count): Tunes of the French dances and other new tunes for the treble-violin".
- catalog type "Armorial bookplates England 19th century. aat the".
- catalog type "Booksellers' advertisements England London 1665. rbgenr".
- catalog type "text".