Thomas Mortimer, (London: Printed for J. Coote, 1763). (Q376134)
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English | Thomas Mortimer, (London: Printed for J. Coote, 1763). |
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1763
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ABEL, Composer of Music and Teacher on the Harpsichord. At Mr Herve's, Watch-maker, in Greek-street, Soho
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ABINGTON, Joseph, one of his Majesty's Band of Music. Beauford-buildings
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ABINGTON, Leonard, on the Violin and Trumpet. Great Pultney-street, Goldensquare
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ADCOCK, Abraham, on the Trumpet and Violin. Castle-street, near the Mews
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ARNE, Dr Thomas Augustine, Composer of Music. In the Little Piazza, Coventgarden
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BAILDON, Joseph, Composer and Organist. Rolls-buildings, Chancery-lane
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BARNARD, John, one of his Majesty's and of the Queen's Band. Stafford-row, without Buckingham-gate
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BARROW, Thomas, one of the Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal, and Teacher of the Harpsichord. Northumberland-court, Charing-cross
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BATTISHAL, Jonathan, Composer and Teacher on the Harpsichord. Orangestreet, Bloomsbury
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BAUMGARTON, Samuel, Bassoon. Cursitor's-alley [marginal note in MS on 'alley': -street, Chancery Lane]
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BENNET, John, Tenor to the Queen's Band, Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. Queen-square, Bloomsbury
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BERG, — , Composer, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. Lincoln's-inn-fields, near Great Turnstile
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BOYCE, Dr William, Master of his Majesty's Band, and Composer and Organist of the Chapel Royal. Quality-court, Chancery-lane
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BROWNE, Abraham, one of his Majesty's and of the Queen's Band, and First Violin at Ranelagh. Meard's-court, Dean-street, Soho
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BURGESs, Henry, senior, one of his Majesty's Band. Brownlow-street
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BURGESS, Henry, junior. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields
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BURNEY, Charles, Organist. Enquire at Grig's Coffee-house, York-street, Coventgarden
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BUTLER, James, Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. At Mr Dubedat's, Berwick-street, Soho
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CHAMPNESS, Samuel, Vocal Performer. Little Tothill-street, Westminster
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COOPER, Ralph, one of the Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal. Surry-street
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Cox, Hugh, one of the Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal, Teacher on the Harpsichord. Bridge-street, Westminster
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DAVIES, Miss, performs on the Armonica, German Flute, &c. King's-squarecourt, Soho
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DUBOURG, Matthew, First Violin of the Queen's Band. Sherrard-street, Goldensquare
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Dupuis, Thomas Saunders, Teacher on the Harpsichord. King's-row, Grosvenorsquare
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FROWD, Charles, Organist and Teacher on the Harpsichord. King-street, Bloomsbury
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GIARDINI, Signor Felice di, Composer, teaches Singing, and the Harpsichord. Greek-street, Soho
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GILLIER, Peter, Violin. Violist of the Chapel Royal, Frith-street, Soho
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GLADWIN, Thomas, Organist and Teacher on the Harpsichord. South Audley street
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GOODMAN, Adam, eminent for making Hautboy and Bassoon Reeds. Martletcourt, Bow-street, Covent-garden
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GORDON, John, Violoncello, one of his Majesty's and of the Queen's Band. Nassau-street
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GRANOM, — , Teacher on the German Flute. No I Coney-court, Gray's-inn
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HODGSON, William, Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord and Violin. London-street, Greenwich
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HUDSON, Robert, one of the Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal. Peter's-hill, Fishstreet
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JENKINS, William, Trumpet. Duke's-court, Bow-street, Covent-garden
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JONES, Charles, French Horn, teaches the German Flute. Russel-court, Coventgarden
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JONES, John, Violin, one of his Majesty's Band. At Lady Vanbrugh's, Whitehall
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LONG, Samuel, Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. Cross-street, Hatton garden
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MARZI, Signor Pasqualino di, Violoncello. Russell-street, Covent-garden
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MESSING, Frederick. Performer on the French Horn and Violin. Compton street, Soho
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MORELLA, — , teaches the Guitar. Great Pultney-street, Golden-square
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MORGAN, George, Tenor, one of his Majesty's Band. Maddox-street
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NARES, Dr James, Composer and Organist of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, and Master of the Children. James-street, Westminster
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NEILSON, Jacob, Kettle-drum, and Teacher of the German Flute. Glocesterstreet, Red-lion-square
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PINTO, Thomas, First Violin at the Opera House, and at Vauxhall Gardens. Chapel-street, Westminster
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RASH, Henry, French Horn. At the Prince of Orange Coffee-house, Haymarket
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RAWLINGS, Thomas, one of his Majesty's Band. Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury
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RICHARDS, John, Violin and Trumpet. Church-street, St Anne's, Soho
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SAVAGE, William, one of the Gentlemen of his Majesty's Chapel Royal, and Almoner, &c. of St Paul's. Paul Bakehouse-court, Doctors-commons
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SCOVEFIED, George, teaches on the Harpsichord. At Mr Charles Jones's, Russel-court, Covent-garden
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SIMPSON, Redmond, Hautboy, one of the Queen's Band. Brewer-street, Goldensquare
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SMITH, John Christian, junior, Composer, and Teacher of the Harpsichord. Marybone-street, Piccadilly
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STANLEY, John, B.M., Composer, Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. Hatton-garden
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STOCKTON, Thomas, Tenor and Hautboy. Leicester-street, Leicester-fields
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TEIDE, William, German Flute and Hautboy. King's-square-court, Soho
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TERRY, George, Violoncello, one of his Majesty's Band. Denmark-street
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VINCENT, Richard, junior, Violin and Kettle-drum. King-street, Covent-garden
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VINCENT, Thomas, Esq., Hautboy, one of his Majesty's and of the Queen's Band. Brook-green, Hammersmith
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WARD, Richard. Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. Budge-row, Cheapside
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WARREN, Thomas, Composer, and Secretary to the Kit-Cat Club. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields
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WEIDEMAN, Charles, Teacher on the German Flute. Angel-court, Windmillstreet, near the Haymarket
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WOOD, Thomas, First Violin at Covent-garden Theatre. Brownlow-street, Long-acre
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WOOD, Thomas, junior, Organist and Violin. Ditto [ at Covent-garden Theatre. Brownlow-street, Long-acre]
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WORGAN, John, Composer, and Organist. St John's-square, Clerkenwell
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YATES, William, Organist, and Teacher on the Harpsichord. At Spring-gardens, Vauxhall
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YOUNG, John, Organist and Violin, and one of his Majesty's Band. Red-lionstreet, Clerkenwell
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ADCOCK, Abraham, Organ-builder.. The Corner of Orange-street, in Castle-street, near the Mews
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BURR, Henry, Organ-builder and Harpsichord-maker. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields
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COTTON, William, Flute-maker. Bridewell-lane Cox, John, Musical Instrument-maker. Opposite the East Door of the Royal Exchange
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CRANG, John, Organ-builder; also makes Box-organs, &c. Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields
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HINTZ, Frederick. Guitar-maker to her Majesty and the Royal Family; makes Guittars, Mandolins, Viols de 1'Amour, Viols de Gamba, Dulcimers, Solitaires, Lutes, Harps, Cymbals, the Trumpet. marine, and the AEolian Harp. The Corner of Ryder's-court, Leicester-fields
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HITCHCOCK, John, Harpsichord and Spinet-maker. The Corner of Dean-street, Fetter-lane
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JAMES, Charles, Original Maker of the Armonica, a Musical Instrument, composed of Glasses (without water) capable of Thorough Bass, and never out of Tune. Purpool-lane, Gray's-inn-lane, Holborn
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KIRKMAN, Jacob, Harpsichord-maker to her Majesty, and to several foreign Princes. Broad-street, near Golden-square
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