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La braugh pleasurah. Mr. Farrell, performer on the union pipes, begs leave respectfully to inform th...

La braugh pleasurah. Mr. Farrell, performer on the union pipes, begs leave respectfully to inform th...

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La braugh pleasurah. Mr. Farrell, performer on the union pipes, begs leave respectfully to inform the nobility and gentry resorting to Cheltenham, that on Monday, July 28, 1800, there will be a public breakfast, at half past eleven, for his benefit at the Grotto, Prestbury, when he will play several favorite Scotch and Irish airs, and pieces of music, with that favorite rondow, in Oscar, and Malvina, and Magie Lawder, with new variations. After the performance, there will be an Irish Jig, danced by two natives. ... [electronic resource].

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La braugh pleasurah. Mr. Farrell, performer on the union pipes, begs leave respectfully to inform the nobility and gentry resorting to Cheltenham, that on Monday, July 28, 1800, there will be a public breakfast, at half past eleven, for his benefit at the Grotto, Prestbury, when he will play several favorite Scotch and Irish airs, and pieces of music, with that favorite rondow, in Oscar, and Malvina, and Magie Lawder, with new variations. After the performance, there will be an Irish Jig, danced by two natives. ... [electronic resource].

Publisher

Cheltenham : Printed by J. Shenton, Mercury Press, [1800]

Date

[1800]

Record Identifier

74VKw5qP2ZBO

MMS ID

991018519889702626

Language

English

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1 sheet ; 1/2°.

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Publisher

Cheltenham : Printed by J. Shenton, Mercury Press, [1800]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

[1800]

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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La braugh pleasurah. Mr. Farrell, performer on the union pipes, begs leave respectfully to inform the nobility and gentry resorting to Cheltenham, that on Monday, July 28, 1800, there will be a public breakfast, at half past eleven, for his benefit at the Grotto, Prestbury, when he will play several favorite Scotch and Irish airs, and pieces of mus...

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Reproduction of original from British Library.

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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VKw5qP2ZBO

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MMS ID

991018519889702626