George Frederic Handel, Eighteen Songs [...] Adapted for a Violoncello [...] By Henry Hardy (London: Printed for the Editor, 1800?). (Q375906): Difference between revisions
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Honourable Lady Charlotte Denys, Easton-Castle, Northamptonshire.
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Phil. Hayes, Mus. Doc. Professor of Music in the University of Oxford.
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Right Hon. the Countess of Jersey, Middleton Park, Oxfordshire.
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Right Hon. the Earl of Pomfret, Easton-Castle; Northamptonshire.
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