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Pudding and Pies 33
Princeſs Amelia 44
Princeſs Royal 54
Parſon upon Dorothy 64
Prince George 78
Princeſs 92
Princeſs’s Court 106
Portſmouth 103
Pall mall 127
Q
Queen Carolina 53
R
Running Footman 11
Ratcliff Croſs 49
Roger of Coverly 86
Red Houſe 89
Red Joak 115
Rub her down with ſtraw 120
Rummer 136
Rigadoon 156
S
Soldier Laddie 7
Sage Leag 19
Spaniſh Gypſie 65
Sweet Kate 68
Smith’s Rant 73
Siege of Limerick 94
Shore’s Trumpet Tune 109
St Alban’s 118
Sawney was tall 188
Spring Garden 199
T
The new way of wooing 1
The Lads of Dunce 5
The Craftsman 4
The White Joak 10
Three Sheep Skins 16
The galloping Nag 30
The merry Milk maids 27
The Cuckow 32
’Twas within a furlong 37
T
The Intreague 50
The Rape 51
The Dumps 66
The Jovial Beggars 71
The Sailor’s delight 72
The Queen’s delight 80
The Manſel 105
The Beaux delight 108
Tunbridge walks 112
The Goddeſſes 121
The Pilgrim or Ld Foppington 144
Temple Change 139
The Coronation Day 158
The bonny grey ey’d morn 167
The Fryar and the Nun 192
Trenchmore 200
U
Under the Greenwood tree 23
Vienna 82
Volverton Hall 147
Valentine’s Day 181
Valiant Jockey 186
Up with aily 187
W
Walley Honey 2
Whitehall 51
Well’s humour 95
Whitehall Minuet 96
What you pleaſe 99
Watton Town’s End 122
Waltham Abbey 124
Whitney’s farewell 128
Wincheſter Wedding, or the King’s Jigg 132
Wooley and Georgy 159
Y
Yellow Joak 88
Young Sir Solomon 168
Young Jemmy 171