Indices

    A. SOURCE INDEX FOR FIGURES

    Ainsworth, Henry, Book of Psalmes, The, figs. 112, 132

    American Antiquarian Society, figs. 11, 13, 15, 24, 25, 27, 36, 39, 41, 42, 44, 46, 50, 55, 58, 62, 63, 69, 75, 81, 82, 85, 91, 94, 97, 102, 104, 107, 150, 154, 155, 157, 159, 168, 178, 182, 186, 190, 192a, 193, 196, 202, 207, 209, 211, 225, 228, 235

    American Musical Miscellany, The, fig. 165b

    American Patriotic Song Book, fig. 156

    Baltimore Musical Miscellany, fig. 155

    Beck, Henry, German flute ms, figs. 6, 21, 22, 35, 38, 49, 56, 61

    Bickerstaff, Isaac, Boston Almanack, fig. 168

    Boston Chronicle, fig. 167

    Boston Evening-Post, fig. 75

    Boston Gazette, figs. 79, 81, 108

    Boston Post-Boy, fig. 88

    Boston Public Library, figs. 141, 173

    Bremner, Robert, Second Set of Scots Songs, fig. 195

    British Museum, figs. 2, 80, 86, 99, 105, 115

    Bronson, Bertrand: The Ballad as Song, 159, 164, 360n; The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads, figs. 126, 128, 135, 187, 189, 191, 192c, 195, 197, 219

    Brown Library, John Carter, figs. 17, 20, 37, 146

    Calliope; or, the Musical Miscellany, fig. 87

    Camus Collection, Raoul and Amy, figs. 72, 73

    Chappell, William, Ballad Literature and Popular Music of Olden Time, figs. 114, 124, 162, 164, 171; The Roxburghe Ballads, 303n, 312n, 315n, 317n

    Clark Memorial Library, William Andrews; University of California, Los Angeles, fig. 145

    Clio and Euterpe Collection, 285

    Coffey, Charles: The Beggar’s Wedding, fig. 171; The Devil to Pay, fig. 163

    Collection of Contra Dances (Stockbridge, Mass.), fig. 46

    Collection of Contra Dances, A, (Walpole, N.H.), figs. 11, 63

    Columbia University, fig. 34

    Compleat Country Dancing Master (London). See Walsh, J., and J. Hare

    Compleat Tutor for the German Flute (London). See Fentum, Jonathan

    Connecticut Historical Society, figs. 43, 51, 59, 64, 98

    Convivial Songster, The, fig. 109

    Cushing, Joshua, The Fifer’s Companion, fig. 33

    Dance ms. See: Shepley, Nancy; Weeks, Clement; Willcox, Asa. See also Thompson, Aaron

    Dancing Master, The, figs. 147, 149. See also Playford, John

    D’Urfey, Thomas, Wit and Mirth; or, Pills to Purge Melancholy, figs. 89, 124, 164, 210, 233

    Edinburgh University Library, fig. 191

    Eells, Cushing, German flute ms, figs. 43, 51

    Elizabeth II, H.M. Queen, Collection, fig. 74

    Entire New and Compleat Instructions for the Fife. See Preston, John

    Essex Institute, figs. 16, 19, 26, 33, 65, 131, 134, 137, 139

    Fentum, Jonathan, Compleat Tutor for the German flute, fig. 23

    Fife ms. See Gibbs, Giles, Jr.

    Fife and dance ms. See Thompson, Aaron

    Fifer’s Companion, The. See Cushing, Joshua

    Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, The, fig. 117

    Flanders, Helen Hartness, and Margaret Olney, Ballads Migrant in New England, figs. 208, 212

    Flute book ms, fig. 47

    Flynt, Mrs. Henry, Collection, fig. 53

    Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass., fig. 40

    Frost, Maurice, English and Scottish Hymn Tunes, figs. 130, 132

    Gay, John, Beggar’s Opera, fig. 229

    Gentleman and Lady’s Companion (Norwich, Conn.), figs. 10, 25

    Gentleman’s Magazine, figs. 84, 85

    German flute ms. See: Beck, Henry; Eells, Cushing; Greenwood, John

    Gibbs, Giles, Jr., Fife ms, figs. 59, 64

    Gilchrist, Anne, “Folk Element in Early Revival Hymns and Tunes,” figs. 179, 214

    Goodspeed, George T., Collection, fig. 224

    Greenleaf, Elizabeth B., and Grace Y. Mansfield, Ballads and Sea Songs from New Foundland, fig. 153

    Greenwood, John, German flute ms, fig. 28

    Griffith, John: A Collection of the Newest . . . Country Dances and Cotillions (Providence, [R.I.], 1788), fig. 29; Companion (Norwich, [Conn.] 1798), fig. 10. See also Griffiths, John

    Griffiths, John, A Collection of the Newest Cotillions and Country Dances (Northampton, [Mass.], 1794), figs. 7, 29, 31, 32. See also Griffith, John

    Hare, J. See Walsh, J., and J. Hare

    Harvard Law School Library, fig. 70

    Harvard University. See Houghton Library; Marshall Collection

    Historical Society of Pennsylvania, The, figs. 148, 169, 172, 180, 184, 205, 216, 218, 222

    Houghton Library, Harvard University, figs. 113, 136, 192b, 220. See also Marshall Collection

    Huntington Library, Henry E., San Marino, fig. 122

    Ingalls, Jeremiah, Christian Harmony, fig. 221

    Isaiah Thomas Ballad Collection, 117

    Jackson, George Pullen: Another Sheaf of White Spirituals, 361n; Columbian Harmony, 360; Down-East Spirituals, fig. 175; Spiritual Folk-Songs of Early America, figs. 151, 215, 217, 227

    Johnson, James, The Scots Musical Museum, 51, 292

    Johnson, John, Twenty-Four Country Dances, 50. See also Wright’s Compleat Collection of Celebrated Country Dances

    Journal of the Folk-Song Society, figs. 121, 138, 140, 177, 223

    Karpeles, Maud, figs. 198, 201

    Lexington Historical Society, fig. 76

    Library Company of Philadelphia, The, figs. 143, 165a, 166

    Library of Congress, The, figs. 1, 6, 8, 21, 22, 23, 30, 35, 38, 45, 47, 49, 56, 60, 61

    Lomax, Alan, Folk Songs of North America in the English Language, 239, 360

    Lomax, John and Alan: American Ballads and Folk Songs, 221n; Our Singing Country, fig. 206

    McGibbons, William, Collection of Scots Tunes, 292

    Madden Collection, The, 151, 156

    Marshall Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University, figs. 14, 18, 54, 57, 78, 90, 92, 93, 95, 96, 100, 101, 103, 165c

    Massachusetts Historical Society, figs. 7, 31, 32, 71, 77, 79, 83, 88, 106, 108, 111, 116, 119, 125, 127, 133, 152, 167, 174, 213, 230

    Massachusetts Spy, figs. 91, 106

    Memorial Library of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Cecil Sharp Library, London, fig. 3

    Muses Delight, The, fig. 183

    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, figs. 4, 68, 170

    Newberry Library, figs. 9, 12, 48

    New-Hampshire Gazette, fig. 83

    New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, fig. 123

    New-York Historical Society, figs. 28, 118, 129, 156, 176, 194, 199

    New York Public Library, figs. 67, 110, 161, 185, 226

    New York Society Library, fig. 188

    Pearson, W. See The Dancing Master

    Pennsylvania Ledger, The, fig. 104

    Pennsylvania Magazine, The, fig. 154

    Pepys Collection, The, Magdalen College, Oxford, 325

    Perkins, Whittier, Violin ms, fig. 34

    Phinney, H. & E. See Select Collection of the Newest . . . Country Dances

    Pills. See D’Urfey, Thomas

    Playford, John: The Dancing Master, 38, 50; The English Dancing Master, figs. 181, 231; Musick’s Recreation on the Viol, Lyra-way, fig. 160

    Preston, John: Entire New and Compleat Instructions for the Fife, fig. 45; Twenty-Four Country Dances, 66

    Private Collection, Scotland, fig. 232

    Queen Elizabeth II Collection. See Elizabeth II, H.M. Queen, Collection

    Ralph, James, The Fashionable Lady, figs. 144, 145

    Rhode Island Historical Society, fig. 29

    Salem Gazette, fig. 77

    Select Collection of the Newest . . . Country Dances (Otsego, N.Y.), figs. 13, 27, 41, 58, 62

    Sharp, Cecil, 51, 220, 231, 314, 333, 360; Country Dances from The English Dancing Master, fig. 149; English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, figs. 198, 201; Folk-Songs from Somerset, fig. 234

    Shepley, Nancy, 37n, 48, 50, 51, 53; dance ms, figs. 24, 50

    Simpson, Claude M., The British Broadside Ballad and Its Music, figs. 117, 120, 164, 187, 200, 203, 204, 210, 231, 233

    Smith, D., Collection of New England dance manuscripts, 12, 64

    Sterling Library, Yale University, figs. 5, 66

    Sternhold and Hopkins, 206; Whole Booke of Psalmes, figs. 112, 130

    Swan, Timothy, Suffield, Connecticut, ms, 53n

    Thompson, Aaron, Fife and dance ms, figs. 5, 66

    Thompson, Samuel Ann and Peter, Twenty-Four Country Dances for the Year 1788, fig. 30

    Thompsons, Charles and Samuel: Compleat Collection of 200 Favorite Country Dances, figs. 17, 20, 37, 40; Compleat Tutor for the Guitar, 15, 66; Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1769, figs. 8, 60

    Thomson, William, Orpheus Caledonius, figs. 142, 158, 219

    Trinity College Library, Hartford, fig. 10

    Trumbull, J. See Gentleman & Lady’s Companion

    Violin ms. See Perkins, Whittier

    Wadsworth Athenaeum, fig. 52

    Walker, William, The Southern Harmony, fig. 236

    Walsh, J., and J. Hare, Compleat Country Dancing Master, fig. 1

    Walter, Thomas, The Grounds and Rules of Musick Explained, fig. 173

    Welde, Manuscript Lute Book, 181

    Weeks, Clement, Dance, ms, figs. 15, 36, 39, 44, 55

    Willcox, Asa, Dance ms, figs. 9, 12, 48

    Wright’s Compleat Collection of Country Dances, figs. 16, 19, 26, 65

    Yale University. See Sterling Library, Yale University

    B. GENERAL INDEX

    “A-begging we will go,” 110

    Abnaki Indian Confederation, 188, 206

    “Accadian Nuptials.” See “Arcadian Nuptials”

    Adams, John, 105n, 106, 113, 265n, 275

    Adams, Samuel, 275, 284

    Addison, Joseph, 297, 312

    Address to the Ladies, 127–130; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 88. See also “Advice to the ladies”

    Admiral Byng’s Complaint, 151

    Admiral Hosier’s Ghost, 134, 137–138; song sheet (facs.), fig. 96. See “Hosier’s ghost.” See also: Taxed Tea; “Welcome brother debtor”, “What is greater joy and pleasure”

    Advertisement for a concert . . . , 101; newspaper (facs.), fig. 77

    Advertisement for a “Grand Concert . . . ,” 90–91; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 75

    “Advice to the ladies,” 127; tune to text Address to the Ladies, fig. 89

    Ainsworth, Henry, 169, 206–207, 378

    “A la mode de France,” 351, 351n; tune to text A New Bundling Song, fig. 231

    Alden, John F., Rhode Island Imprints, 321n

    Alfred (Arne), 285

    Algonquin (Natick) Indian Confederation, 181, 206

    “Allemand Swesser.” See “Allemand Swiss”

    “Allemand Swiss,” 15–17; dance instructions, fig. 7; tune (facs.), fig. 6; tune with dance instructions (facs.), fig. 5

    “All in the downs,” 90

    “All in the wrong” (Garrick), 122

    “All those that be good fellows,” tune to text Good Newes from Virginia, 180–181, fig. 117; 371

    “All you that love good fellows,” 182, 192, 196, 197; tune to texts: The Rebels Reward and Captain Lovewell’s Battle, 192–193, 197, fig. 124. See also Great Honour of a valiant London Prentice

    Almy, William, 256

    Ambitus, tune, 369, 373, 375

    “America” (Sonneck), 229n

    America Learns to Dance (Marks), 7n

    American Antiquarian Society, 69, 70

    American Balladry from British Broadsides (Laws), 312n, 360

    American Broadside Verse from Imprints . . . (Winslow), 166n, 183n, 203n, 214n, 225n, 230n, 235n 320n, 337n

    American Broadsides: Sixty Facsimilies [sic] (Bumgardner), 166n, 317n, 343n

    “American Folk Music” (Barry), 159n, 161n

    American Garland, An . . . (Firth), 165n, 166n

    American History Told by Contemporaries (Hart), 255n

    American Parody on the old Song “Rule Britannia,” An, 285, 287, 291; broadside (facs.), fig. 184. See also “Rule Britannia,” a Patriotic English Song

    American Revolution through its Songs and Ballads, The (Bonyun), 139n

    Ames, Levi, 330–331, 332–341. See also Christian Exercises and Dying Soliloquy; Execution Hymn; Exhortation to young and old; Speech of Death; Theft and Murder!

    Amherst, Sir Jeffrey, 231, 243, 255

    Amsden, Jacob, 166

    Analysis of Beauty, engraving (Hogarth), fig. 4

    Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, 75, 94

    Ancient Irish Music (Joyce), 161n

    Ancient poems, ballads, and songs of the Peasantry of England (Dixon), 320n

    Ancient Songs from the Time of King Henry the Third . . . (Ritson), 110n

    Anderson, Gillian, 176n

    Andrews, John, “Letters of John Andrews, Esq. . . . ,” 92n, 95n

    “Anthem for Easter,” 376

    Arber, Edward, A transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London, 165n

    “Arcadian Nuptials, The,” 19–20; dance instructions (facs.), figs. 12, 13

    Arne, Thomas Augustus: Artaxerxes, 90; Love in a Village, 49, 61; “Rule Britannia,” 285

    Arnold, Samuel, 51; The surrender of Calais, 47

    Arrow against Profane and Promiscuous Dancing . . . An (Increase Mather), 6–8

    Artaxerxes (Arne), 90

    “Asa Willcxs [sic] book of Figures,” ms (Willcox), 70

    Ascham, Roger, The Schoolmaster, 7n

    “Ashley’s Flag,” 35

    “Asian Camp.” See “Hessian Dance”

    “Atlanticus,” Thomas Paine pen name, 144, 239n

    Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The, 171n

    Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne, The (ed. Osborn), 170n

    “Babes in the wood, The,” 314; text and tune, fig. 198. See also Children in the Woods

    Bach, Johann Christian, 378

    Baffled Knight, The, ballad 315; tune to The Brave Capt. Lovell of Dunstable, 199, 199n, fig. 126

    Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington, The, 315

    Bakeman, Lord. See Lord Bakeman

    “Balance a Straw,” 20–21

    “Balk, The.” See “Baulk”

    Ballad concerning the Fight between the English and French . . . , A, 224–226, broadside (facs.), fig. 143; text and tune “Now, now comes on the glorious year,” fig. 144

    “Ballad of Lovewell’s Fight, The” (Kittredge), 197n

    Ballad on the Battle of Audenarde, A, 130; song sheet (facs.), fig. 90

    Ballad Revival, The (Friedman), 164

    Ballad Tree, The (Wells), 361n

    Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia (MacKenzie), 237n, 360n

    “Baltimore,” 45n

    Bands of music. See Musical bands

    Barbant, Carl, 90

    “Barbara Allen: Tonal versus Melodic Structure” (Kolinski), 315n

    Barney, Samuel, Songs of the Revolution, 144

    Barry, Phillips, 193n, 332; “American Folk Music,” 159n, 161n, 329n; “British Ballads from Maine,” 298n; Voluntiers March, 193n

    Barton, Andrew, 2, 3, 25, 57; The Disappointment, 2, 226, 340

    Bassoon, 81, 82, 88, 90, 93, 98, 101

    “Battle hymn of the republic, The,” 105–106

    Battle of Otter born, The, 298n

    Battle of the Kegs (Hopkinson), 105n

    “Baulk, The,” 23–25; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 15; dance instructions and tune (facs.), figs. 16, 17

    Bay Psalm Book, 170, 206, 378

    Bayard, Samuel P., 193

    Beaumont, Francis: The Knight and the Burning Pestle, 361; The Maid in the Mill, 50

    Beckles, Willson, The Life and Letters of James Wolfe, 237n

    Beggar’s Opera, The (Gay), 53, 57, 130

    Beggar’s Wedding, The (Coffey), 254, 270

    Beinecke Library, Yale University, 13n, 69

    Belcher, Supply, 376

    Bell, Robert, ed., Early Ballads illustrative of history, tradition and customs . . . , 320n

    Benjamin Can’s Federal Overture (Lowens), 108n

    Berkeley, Sir William, 254n

    Berwick, Duke of, 237

    Bickerstaff, Isaac (pseud.): Bickerstaff’s Boston Almanack, 113, 117, 262n, 265, 266

    Bickerstaffe, Isaac (d. ? 1812), Love in a Village, 49, 61

    Bickerstaff’s Boston Almanack. See Bickerstaff, Isaac (pseud.)

    Bickham, George, The Musical Entertainer, 176n

    Billings, William: 376, 377; “Chester,” 107n; “A Hymn Composed by the Rev. Mr. Whitefield,” 321n

    “Black eyed Susan.” See “All in the downs”

    “Black Joke,” 25–29, 112, 150; dance instructions and tune (facs.), figs. 19, 20; song sheet (facs.), fig. 18; tune (facs.), fig. 21. See also “Coal black joke”

    Bland, Harry MacNeill, “Life Portraits of Alexander Hamilton,” 237n

    Blow the man down, 332

    Boke named the Governour, The (Elyot), 7n

    “Bold Wolfe,” 237, 239n; tune to text The Death of Gen. Wolfe, fig. 153

    Bonner, William Hallam, Pirate Laureate, 354n, 355n

    Bonnie Barbara Allen, 315

    Bonsal, Stephen, When the French Were Here, 62n

    Bonyun, Bill, The American Revolution through Its Songs and Ballads, 129n

    Book of Buried Treasure, The, (Paine), 351n

    Book of World Famous Music, The (Fuld), 107n

    Boscowen, Admiral, 231

    Boston Almanack. See Bickerstaff, Isaac (pseud.), 113, 117, 262n, 265, 266

    Boston Athenæum, 68

    Boston: A Topographical History (Whitehill), 76n

    Boston Brigade Band, The, 103

    Boston Evening-Post, 86n, 88n, 89, 91n, 93n, 94n, 95n, 117, 257

    Boston Gazette, The, 81, 84n, 88, 116, 117, 151, 262, 266, 347

    Boston Massacre, The (Zobel), 273n

    Boston News-Letter, 84n, 93n, 94n

    Boston Post-Boy, 127

    Boston Tea Party, 134–139, 281, 284–285. See also New Song, To the plaintive tune of Hosier’s Ghost

    Boston under Military Rule (Dickerson), 86n

    Boston Weekly Rehearsal, 346

    Bostwick, Elisha, 315

    Bourré, 11

    Boyce, William, 116, 262, 239

    Boyle, John, Boyle’s Journal of Occurrences in Boston, 91

    Braddock, Gen. Edward, 224, 255

    Bradstreet, Col. John, 233

    Braithwaite, Richard, 7n; The English Gentleman, 7n; The English Gentlewoman, 7n

    Brave Capt. Lovell of Dunstable, The, 197–199; broadside (facs.), fig. 125; text and tune “The baffled knight,” 197–198, fig. 126. See also: Captain Lovewell’s Battle . . . , The; Great Honour of a . . . London Prentice; Rebel’s Reward . . . , The; Voluntier’s March . . . , The

    Brave Grenadier, The, 243

    Bremner, Robert, 90, 309; Second Set of Scots Songs, 304, fig. 195

    Bridenbaugh, Carl: Cities in Revolt, 19n; Cities in the Wilderness, 4n, 8n

    Brief Journal Of the Taking of Cape-Breton, A, 202–206; broadside (facs.), fig. 129; text and tune, Psalm 18, fig. 130

    Brief Narrative, . . . Giving an Account of the Hostile Actions of some Pagan Indians towards Lieutenant Jacob Tilton [and . . . ] . . . Daniel Tilton, . . . of Ipswich, . . . , A, 192n

    Britannia; or, the Death of Wolfe . . . , 237n, 241

    British Ballads from Maine (Barry, Eckstorm and Smyth), 298n

    British Granadiers, The, 133–134; song sheet (facs.), fig. 93

    “British grenadiers, The,” 88, 110, 181, 249, 270–271; tune to text The New Massachusetts Liberty Song, fig. 173. See also “Grenadiers march”

    British regimental bands, 89

    British Traditional Ballad in North America, The (Coffin), 199n, 295n, 298n, 315n, 363

    British Union Catalogue of Early Music . . . (Schnapper), 122n, 150

    Broadside Ballad, The: A Study in Origins and Meaning (Shephard), 361n

    Broadsides, Ballads &c. Printed in Massachusetts (Ford), 130n

    “Broadsides and Their Music in Colonial America” (Smith), 117

    Broadwood, Lucy, 369

    Brome, Henry, 159

    Brooke, Christopher, Poems on the Late Massacre in Virginia, 180

    “Broom, the bonny broom, The,” 340; tune to text The Dying Groans of Levi Ames, fig. 219

    Bryant, W. C., A Popular History of the United States, 210n

    Bugle, 76

    Bumgardner, Georgia A., American Broadsides: Sixty Facsimilies [sic], 166n

    Bundling Song, The, 377

    “Bunker Hill” (Niles and Law), 107n

    Bunting, Edward, 161

    Bunyan, John, 3n

    Burn All, 117, 120–122; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 83; text and tune “Ye medley of mortals,” fig. 84

    Burnap, Daniel, 53; chime clocks and dials, figs. 52, 53

    “Burns’ Farewel,” 340n

    Butler, Samuel, 292n

    Byles, Mather, 232; Poems on Several Occasions, 192n

    Byrd, William, 378

    Cabot, John, 51–53

    “Cacina,” 45n

    Calendar of American Poetry, A . . . (Lemay), 117n

    Calliope; or, the Musical Miscellany, 127

    Cambridge University Press, 7n

    “Campaign, The” (Stansbury), 143

    Campbell, Olive, English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, 366n

    “Campbells are coming, The,” 53n

    Camus, Raoul François, xi; “The Military Band in the United States Army . . . ,” 76n, 100n, 101n, 111n

    Canada Forever, New Thanksgiving Song, 243

    Canada Subjected . . . , 243; broadside (facs.), fig. 157; text and tune “Logan water,” fig. 158

    “Captain Kidd,” 351, 354–360, 362–363; tune to text The Dying Words of Captain Kid, fig. 236

    “Captain Kidd” (Pennypacker), 354n

    Captain Kid’s Farewel to the Seas, 357, 360; broadside (facs.), fig. 232; text and tune: “Put in all,” fig. 233

    Captain Lovewell’s Battle . . . , 190, 193, 197; version a: broadside (facs.), fig. 123; version b, 193–195, 196–197; text and tune “All you that love good fellows,” fig. 124. See also Brave Capt. Lovell of Dunstable; Great Honour of a . . . London Prentice; Rebels Reward; The Voluntier’s March

    Captain Parker’s militia, 95

    Carey, Henry, Chrononhotonhologos, 25

    Carr, J., 29

    Carrabusses, “Captain,” 192

    “Cassino,” 45

    Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires (M. Dorothy George), 140, 142

    “Cease rude Boreas,” 136, 284

    Central Militia Company, 89

    Ceuleneer, Adolphe, La charite romaine . . . , 301

    Changing of the Guard . . . , engraving (anonymous), 82, 83, fig. 73

    Chase, George W., Masonic Harp, 340n

    “Chester” (Billings), 107n

    “Checklist of Eighteenth-Century Dance Manuscripts in America,” 68–70

    Chevy-Chace, 297–299; broadside (facs.), fig. 190

    “Chevy Chase,” 201–202, 213, 214, 297–299, 304. Tune to texts: Chevy Chace, fig. 191; Fair Rosamond, fig. 195; A Mournful Lamentation, fig. 135; New England Bravery, fig. 128; Wonder upon Wonders, fig. 136

    Child, Francis J., 164, 297, 298, 315, 340n, 361

    Children in the Woods, The, 311–312, 314; broadside (facs.), fig. 196; text and tune “Now ponder well,” fig. 197

    Chime clock dial, 53n; figs. 52, 53

    “Chimney Sweep,” 357, 360

    “Chivey Chace.” See “Chevy Chase”

    Choice Collection of Lessons, A, (Purcell), 378

    Choice Collection of 180 Loyal Songs, A (Thompson), 247

    Christian Exercises and Dying Soliloquy, The, 335, 337; broadside The Execution Hymn (facs.), fig. 213; text and tune “Retirement,” fig. 215

    Christian Harmony (Ingall), 340

    Christian Harmony (Walker), 236

    “Christ in the garden,” 277; tune to text A Verse occasioned by the late horrid Massacre, fig. 175

    “Christmas Hymn” (Flagg), 376

    Chrononhotonhologos (Carey), 25

    Church, Benjamin, 117, 266, 341

    Cities in Revolt (Bridenbaugh), 19n

    Cities in the Wilderness (Bridenbaugh), 4n, 8n

    Cittern, 264

    Clarinet, 81, 82, 89, 90, 101

    “Clean, contrary way, The,” 187; tune to text Some Meditations . . . , fig. 120. See also “Come all you worthy Christians”

    Clinton, Governor De Witt, 205

    Cloud of Witnesses, A . . . (Cotton Mather), 8, 10n

    “Coal black joke, The,” tune to text The Rebels, 150, fig. 105. See also “Black Joke”

    “Cobbler’s end, The,” 127

    Cobbler’s Opera, The (Ryan), 254, 320

    “Cobler there was, A,” 293

    Coburn, Frederick W., 89n

    Coffey, Charles: The Beggar’s Wedding, 254, 270; The Devil to Pay, 181, 197, 270n, 254

    Coffin, Tristram P., The British Traditional Ballad in North America, 199n, 295n, 298, 315, 363

    Cole, Paul, xiv, 367

    Collection of Scots Tunes (McGibbon), 292

    Collection of the Best Psalm-Tunes, A (Flagg), 84, 271

    “College Hornpipe, The,” 28–30, 31; dance instructions (facs.), figs. 24, 25; tune (facs.), figs. 22, 23. See also “Fisher’s Hornpipe”

    Collins, A. S., “Language 1660–1784,” 111n

    Col. John Crane’s Massachusetts Battalion, 99, 100, 101–103. See also Massachusetts Band; Green Dragon Band; Boston Brigade Band

    Colonial Panorama (Honyman), 92n

    Columbian Harmony (Jackson), 360

    “Come all you worthy Christian friends,” 219–220; tune to text A Song on the Remarkable Resurrection . . . , fig. 140

    “Come all you worthy Christians,” 187–188; tune, fig. 121

    “Come and listen to my ditty; or, the sailor’s complaint,” 175, 284n

    “Come cheer up, my lads,” 116

    “Come Haste to the Wedding,” 59–61; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 58; song sheet (facs.), fig. 57

    “Come jolly Bacchus,” 267, 270; tune to text A New Song address’d to the Sons of Liberty, fig. 171

    Come shake your dull Noddles, 116–117; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 81

    “Coming down,” 357

    Commager, Henry Steele: Documents of American History, 256; The Spirit of Seventy-Six, 107n

    Commonplace book, ms: See Cotton, the Rev. Seaborn; Gamble, John

    Commonplace book, ms, of country dances: See Boston Athenæum; New Hampshire Historical Society; Moore, Henry; Mussey, Lucy; Rainsdorp, Walter; Shepley, Nancy; Shipton Family; Thompson, Aaron; Weeks, Clement; Willcox, Asa

    Company of Grenadiers, 85, 94, 95

    Compleat Angler, The (Walton), 157

    Compleat Country Dancing Master, The (Walsh and Hare), 3

    Compleat Dancing Master, The, 22, 23

    Complete Works of George Farquhar, The (ed. Stonehill), 247

    Concerto in D Major (Stanley), 377

    Concerto in F Major, Opus VIII, No. 2 (Johann Christian Bach), 378

    “Confesse,” 281; tune to text The Life and Humble Confession of Richardson . . . , fig. 181

    Confessional ballad. See moral fakement

    “Connecticut Soldier under Washington, A” (Powell), 316

    “Connection” (Billings), 376

    “Connoisseur,” 122

    Continental Harmony, The (Billings), 376

    “Converted thief,” 340; tune to text An Exhortation to Young and Old . . . , fig. 217

    Convivial Songster, The, 156

    Conway, Gen., 259

    Cooper, Homer H., “William Kidd, Gentleman,” 351

    Coote, Richard, Earl of Bellomont, 354

    Cordelia’s lamentation for the absence of her Gerhard, 163

    “Coronation” (Holden), 376

    “Coronation day, The,” 231; tune to text An endeavour to animate and incourage our Soldiers, fig. 149

    “Corporal Casey,” 47, 48; tune (facs.), fig. 45

    Cotton, John, 7, 317

    Cotton, Rev. Seaborn, 163, 365

    “Country Attorney, The,” 35

    “Country Courtship,” 47

    Country Dance Tunes (Sharp), 351

    Coverdale, Myles, 162; Ghostly Psalmes and Spiritual Songs, 163n

    Coverly, Nathaniel, Jr., 117, 266, 301, 324

    “Cox Heath camp,” 122

    Crawford, Richard, xiii

    “Creation” (Billings), 376

    Cromwell, Oliver, 3n

    Crooked and Narrow Streets of the Town of Boston, The (Thwing), 84n

    “Crossed couple, The,” 257n; tune to text A New Song . . . , fig. 164

    “Cuckoo’s nest, The,” 53n

    Cunningham, James P., Dancing in the Inns of Court, 4n

    Cymbal, 82

    Dalton, Sir Cornelius Neale, The Real Captain Kidd, 351n

    “Damask rose, The,” 164n

    Damon, S. Foster, Series of old American Songs, 116, 262n

    Dance ms. See “Checklist of Eighteenth-Century Dance Manuscripts in America”

    Dance of Death, 317

    Dance steps. See Bourré; Gavotte; Minuet; Rigadoun

    Dancing in the Inns of Court (Cunningham), 4n

    Dancing masters, 6, 7, 10, 15, 23n

    “Dargason,” 47, 129. See also “Irish Wash Woman”

    “David’s Lamentation” (Billings), 376

    Davidson, Philip, Propaganda and the American Revolution, 106n, 250n

    Davis, Arthur Kyle, Traditional Ballads of Virginia, 298n

    “Davisson’s retirement,” 337

    Dawson, Nancy, 53. See also “Nancy Dawson”

    Day, H. W., Revival Hymns, 277

    Day of Doom (Wigglesworth), 317

    Dean-Smith, Margaret: A guide to English Folk-Song Collections, 312n; Playford’s English Dancing Master, 5n

    “Death and the lady,” 280, 341, 366; tune to text A Dialogue between Death and a Lady, fig. 204; tune to text The Dying Speech of Old Tenor, fig. 138

    Death of Gen. Wolfe, The, 236–242, 377; broadside (facs.), fig. 152; text and tune: “Bold Wolfe,” fig. 153; text and tunes: “Death of Wolfe” (facs.), fig. 156; “General Wolfe” (facs.), fig. 155; “General Wolfe. A new song” (facs.), fig. 154; “Death of Wolfe” (facs.), fig. 156

    Deblois, Gilbert, 93

    Deblois, Stephen, 84

    Debtors welcome to their Brother, The, 176–177; song sheet (facs.), fig. 115

    “Deep spring,” 340. See also “Converted thief”

    Defesch, William, “Ye medley of mortals,” or “The Masquerade Song,” 122

    Delaware State Library, Ridgeley Collection, 69

    Deloney, Thomas: Garland of Goodwill, 314; A Mournful Ditty on the Death of Fair Rosamond, 304, 314

    “Derry down,” 108, 116, 126, 127, 292, 293, 315

    Devil to Pay, The (Coffey), 181

    Dialogue Between Death and a Lady, A, 317–320, 377; broadside (facs.), fig. 202; text and tunes: “Fortune my foe” or “Farewel delighte,” fig. 203; “Death and the lady,” fig. 204

    Diamond, William, 95

    Diary and Autobiography of John Adams (ed. Butterfield et al.), 105n

    Dickerson, Oliver Morton, Boston under Military Rule . . . , 86n

    Dickinson, John, 106, 113, 116, 262, 281; “The Letters of a Farmer in Pennsylvania,” 113; The Liberty Song, 262

    “Did you not hear of a Spanish lady?” tune to text A Spanish Lady’s Love . . . , 315, fig. 200

    Dieskau, Baron, 224

    Disappointment, The (Barton), 2, 25, 57, 226, 340

    “Distracted sailor, The; or how happy are young lovers,” 175

    Ditson, Oliver, 350

    “Dives of Lazarus,” 187

    “Dixie,” 110

    Dixon, James Henry, Ancient poems, ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England, 320n

    Documents of American History (Commager), 256n

    “Doodle-doo,” 108, 112, 142

    Downfal of Piracy, The. See Worcestershire Garland

    Drum, 75–76, 81, 82, 83, 84, 89, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 99, 100; bass, 82; kettle, 90; side, 95, fig. 76

    Drum major, 82, 97, 100

    Drummer, The, engraving (de Gheyn), 76, fig. 67

    Drummers, 81, 82, 85, 86, 94, 95

    Dudley, Dorothy, Theatrum Majorum, 96

    Duke County Historical Society, Edgartown, Mass., 69

    Dulcimer, 264

    “Dusty Miller, The,” 30–33; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 27; dance instructions with tune (facs.), fig. 26

    Dutch psalters, 169, 207

    Dying Groans of Levi Ames, The, 340; broadside (facs.), fig. 218; text and tune “The broom, the bonny broom,” fig. 219

    Dying Speech of Old Tenor, The, 214, 216–217, 220; broadside (facs.), fig. 137; text and tune “Death and the lady,” fig. 138

    Dying Words of Captain Kid, The, 357, 360; broadside (facs.), fig. 235; text and tune “Captain Kidd,” fig. 236

    Early American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers (Hamilton), 301n

    “Early American Dances,” ms Commonplace book, 68

    Early Ballads illustrative of history, traditions and customs . . . (Bell), 320n

    Early Concert-Life in America (Sonneck), 101n

    Eckstorm, Fannie H., 193n; British Ballads from Maine, 298n; “Pigwacket, and Parson Symmes,” 197n

    Edmunds, John, A Williamsburg Songbook, 255n

    Edwards, Jonathan, 221

    “8 Trumpets, the Kettle Drums, the Sergeant Trumpet, the Six Clerks in Chancery,” engraving (Yeates), 80, fig. 70

    Elegy in a Country Churchyard (Gray), 236

    “Elegy on Jonathan Frye” (Rogers), 196n

    Eliot, John, 181; Indian Psalter, 181

    “Elliot’s minuet,” 53n

    Elizabeth I, H.M. Queen, 202

    “Elopement, The,” 59

    Elyot, Sir Thomas, The Boke named the Governour, 7n

    Emmot, John, 355

    Endeavour to animate and incourage our Soldiers, An, 230–231; broadside (facs.), fig. 148; text and tune “The coronation day,” fig. 149

    English Courage Displayed, 270n

    English Dancing Master (Playford), 369

    English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (Sharp and Campbell), 366n

    English Gentleman, The (Braithwaite), 7n

    English Gentlewoman, The (Braithwaite), 7n

    English Soldier Encouraged, The, 206–210; broadside (facs.), fig. 131; text and tune Psalm 94, fig. 132

    English Theatre Music in the Eighteenth Century (Fiske), 27n

    Enstone, Edward, 84

    Erskine, Thomas, Earl of Kelly, 90

    Essex, John, 10n

    Evangeline (Longfellow), 230n

    Evening Amusement, (Carr), 29

    “Excuse me,” 2–3; dance instructions and tune (facs.), fig. 1

    Execution Hymn, The, 332–333, 335; broadside (facs.), fig. 213; text and tune “Penitent,” fig. 214. See also The Christian Exercises and Dying Soliloquy

    Exhortation to young and old . . . An, 337, 340–341; broadside (facs.), fig. 216; text and tune “Converted thief,” fig. 217

    Expedition of Capt. Lovewell, The (Kidder), 197n

    Factor’s Garland, The, 332; broadside (facs.), fig. 211; text and tune, fig. 212

    Fair Margaret and Sweet William, 361

    Fair Rosamond, A Lamentable Ditty, 304, 306–307; broadside (facs.), fig. 194; text and tune “Chevy Chase” (Bremner version), fig. 195

    Fai[r Rosamond] Ga[rland], 304; chapbook title page (facs.), fig. 193

    “Faithfull Shepherd, The,” 16, 18–19; dance instructions (facs.), figs. 9, 10; dance instructions and tune (facs.), fig. 8

    Faneuil, Peter, 76n

    Faneuil Hall, x; 75n

    “Farewell delighte,” 320

    “Farewell my heart’s delight,” 317

    Farquhar, George, The Recruiting Officer, 247

    Fashionable Lady, The, (Ralph), 226

    Father Ab[be]y’s Will, 343, 346–350, 377; broadside (facs.), fig. 224; text and tune with figured bass “The last will and testament of Mr. Matthew Abdy . . . ,” fig. 226; text and tune “Mecklinburg,” fig. 227

    Favorite Song in the Reprisal, A, 20; song sheet (facs.), fig. 14

    Feuillet, Raoul Auger, 10n

    Field music, 76, 81, 82, 83, 92

    Fife, 76, 83, 84, 86, 87, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 100, 249

    Fife major, 88, 97, 99, 100

    Fifer, 81, 82, 85, 86, 94, 95

    “55 New Militia Marches, The . . .” (Rutherford, Johnson and Thompson), 84

    59th Regiment, 87

    “Figures of Contra Dances . . . ,” ms (Weeks), 70

    “First of August,” 270n. See also “Glorious First of August”

    Firth, Sir Charles Harding: An American Garland, 165n, 166n; Naval Songs and Ballads, 174n, 270n, 360n

    Fishar, James, Sixteen Cotillons, Sixteen Minuets Twelve Allemands and Twelve Hornpipes, 33

    “Fisher’s Hornpipe,” 33–35; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 29; tune (facs.), fig. 28

    Fiske, Roger, English Theatre Music in the Eighteenth Century, 27n

    Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, 181, 369, fig. 117

    Flagg, Josiah, 84, 88–89, 271, 376

    Flanders, Helen Hartness, 321, 350, 350n, 369

    Fleet, T. and J., The Manual Exercise as Ordered by His Majesty . . . , 93

    Fletcher, John, The Maid in the Mill, 50

    Flora; or, Hob in the Well (Hippisley), 243

    “Flowers of Edinburgh,” 57

    Flute, 93

    “Flying fame,” tune to text The Grecian Daughter, 304, fig. 192

    Folk-Dance Airs (Sharp), 51

    Ford, Worthington, C., 130n, 210, 343

    “Fortune my foe,” tune to text A Dialogue between Death and a Lady, 320, 377, fig. 203

    “Fortune Teller,” 35

    49th Regiment, painting (Morier), 85–86, fig. 74

    47th Regiment, 92

    “Four American Political Prints” (Richardson), 140n

    Four Excellent Songs . . . A New Song to the plaintive Tune of Hosier’s Ghost, 284–285; broadside (facs.), fig. 182; text and tune “Hosier’s ghost,” fig. 183

    14th Regiment, 86

    4th Regiment, 91, 92

    Fowle, Daniel, 243

    Francis Hopkinson: First American Poet-Composer (Sonneck), 307n

    Franklin, Ann, 304n

    Franklin, Benjamin, 81, 226, 259, 307, 311; Autobiography, 170, 171n; ballads, 170, 171, 174; texts attributed to, 106, 151, 154, 164, 189, 190; writings of, 171n

    Franklin, Benjamin, Sr., 197n

    Franklin, James, 171n, 193

    Franklin, Peter, 174; ballads, 171

    “Franklin Manuscripts, The” (Loring), 192n

    Free America, 130

    Freedom March, 107

    French bands, 83

    French Huguenot psalters, 169, 207

    “Fr[ench] king’s minuet,” 53n

    Friedman, Albert B., The Ballad Revival, 164

    Friendly Invitation to a New Plantation, A, 165, 166; text and tune “Tom a’ Bedlam,” fig. 110

    “Frisky Jenny or the tenth of June,” 270

    Frobischer, Carolyn Rachel, 68

    “From the man whom I love,” 20, 64n

    Frost, Joseph W. P., Sir William Pepper ell, Bart., 210n

    Frye, Rev. Jonathan, 196, 196n

    Fuld, James, The Book of World Famous Music, 107n

    Gamble, John, “Commonplace Book,” 166n, 292

    Gardiner, C. C., 355; Lion Gardiner and his Descendants, 354n

    Garland of Good Will (Deloney), 314

    Garrick, David, 116, 122, 262

    Gates, Gen. Horatio, 98–99

    Gavotte, 11

    Gay, John: Beggar’s Opera, 53, 57, 130, 314, 350n; Harlequin’s Invasion, 116n, 142, 262

    Gay, S. H., A Popular History of the United States, 210n

    Geminiani, Francesco, 29

    General Orders issued by . . . (Heath), 99n

    “General Wolfe,” 239; tune to text The Death of Gen. Wolfe (facs.), fig. 155

    “General Wolfe, A new song,” 239; tune to text The Death of Gen. Wolfe (facs.), fig. 154

    George, M. Dorothy, 140

    “George’s coronation,” 231. See also “The coronation day”

    George I, King, 175

    George II, King, 254

    “Gerhard’s mistresse,” 163, 164n

    “German Spa.” See “New German Spaw”

    “Gilderoy,” 221; tune (facs.), fig. 141; tune to text Verses Relating to the Events of 1775, fig. 142

    Gilmore, Patrick S., 103

    Giordani, T., 59

    “Girl I left behind me, The,” 350

    “Glorious Charles of Sweden,” 270

    “Glorious first of August,” 267, 270

    Glover, John, Col., 96

    Glover, Richard, 176, 284n

    Godey’s Ladies Book, 158

    “God save the king,” 110

    “Gods of the Greeks,” 108, 112, 146

    Golden Age of Piracy, The (Rankin), 351

    Goldman, Richard Franko, The Wind Band, 103n

    Goldsmith, Oliver, The Vicar of Wakefield, 317

    Good Newes from Virginia, 180–181; broadside (facs.), fig. 116; text and tune “All those that be good fellows,” fig. 117

    Goodspeed, George T., 346

    Goody Bull or the Second Part of the Repeal . . . , 125–127. See also The World turned upside down, or The Old Woman taught Wisdom

    Gossec, François Joseph, 90

    “Granadee’s march,” 247, 249, 315; tune to text A New Thanksgiving Song, fig. 160

    “Grand Turks Dance,” 35

    Granger, Bruce, Political Satire in the

    American Revolution, 107n, 125n

    Gray, Thomas, Elegy in a County Churchyard, 236

    Great Honour of a valiant London Prentice, The, 181, 195; broadside (facs.), fig. 118

    Greaton, Col., 98–99

    Grecian Daughter, The, 299, 301–304, 377; broadside (facs.), figs. 192a, 192b; text and tune “Flying fame,” fig. 192c. See also “Chevy Chase”

    Green, Joseph, 214

    Green, Samuel, 6

    Green Dragon Band, The, 103

    Greenland, N.H., 70

    Greenleaf, Elizabeth Bristol, 369

    “Greensleaves and mutton pies.” See “Greensleeves”

    “Greensleeves,” 37–40; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 36; tune (facs.), figs. 34, 35 “Green-sleeves and pudding-pies.” See “Greensleeves”

    Greenwood, John, Sea Captains Carousing at Surinam (painting), 8

    “Grenadier’s march, The,” 249, 249n, 366

    Grenville, George, 256, 259

    Griffiths, John, 15, 17, 33, 34, 37, 38, 71

    Grounds and Rules of Musick, The, (Walter), 271

    Guglielmi, Pietro, La Pazzie di Orlando, 90, 91

    Guide to English Folk-Song Collections, A (Smith), 321

    Guitar, 15

    Gypsie Laddy, The, 315–317, 371, 372; text and tune “The Gypsie Laddy,” fig. 201

    “Hail Columbia” (Sonneck), 229n

    Halcyon Days of Old England, The, 151; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 106; text and tune “Ye medley of mortals,” fig. 107

    Hale, Edward Everett, New England History in Ballads, 174n, 360n

    Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell, The Ladies Wreath, 158, 158n

    Hall, Thomas, The Spanish Lady, 314

    Hamilton, Alexander, 257

    Hamilton, Sinclair, Early American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers, 301

    Hancock, John, 92, 94, 95, 98, 99n

    Handel, George Frederick, 285

    Handfield, Major John, 230

    Hansford, Elizabeth, 254n

    Hansford, Thomas, 254n, 255n

    Happy Ship-Carpenter, The, 321, 325–327, 329; broadside (facs.), fig. 209; text and tune “the spinning wheel,” fig. 210

    Hare, J., The Compleat Country Dancing Master, 3

    “Hare in the Corn, The,” 39n

    Hargrave, Catherine Perry, “The Playing Cards of Puritan New England,” 69

    Harlequin’s Invasion (Gay), 116, 142, 262

    Harmon, Capt. Johnson, 189, 193n

    Harmoniemusik, 81, 82, 88, 93, 101

    Harmony of Maine (Belcher), 376

    Harpsichord music, 314, ms copybook, 68

    Hart, Albert Bushnell, American History Told by Contemporaries, 255n

    Harvard Graduates. See Sibley’s Harvard Graduates

    “Haste.” See “Come Haste to the Wedding”

    Haul on the Bowline, 332

    Haussmann, Valentin, 181

    Hautboy, 81, 90, 93. See also oboe

    Hautboy ensemble, 81, 88

    “Heart[s] of oak,” 110, 116, 262, 266; tune to texts: The Liberty Song, fig. 80; The Massachusetts Song of Liberty (facs.), fig. 168

    Heath, William, General Orders issued by . . . , 99n

    Heitman, Francis B., Historical Register, 96, 99, 100n

    “Here we go ’round the mulberry bush.” See “Nancy Dawson”

    “Hessian Camp.” See “Hessian Dance”

    “Hessian Dance,” 38–39, 41–44; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 39; tune (facs.), fig. 38; tune with dance instructions (facs.), fig. 37

    “Hey boys up go we.” See “Now now you Tories all shall stoop”

    “Hey my kitten,” 110

    Hippisley, John, Flora; or, Hob in the Well, 243

    Historical Register . . . (Heitman), 96, 99, 100n

    History of Jamaica (Long), 175

    History of the Military Company of Massachusetts . . . (Roberts), 76n, 89n, 94n

    History of the United States Army (Weigley), 100n

    Histrio-Mastix (Prynne), 10n

    Hiwill, John, 99, 100, 101

    “Hobbies, The,” or “Old Lyon,” or “Old Leo,” 259; tune to text A New Song on the Repeal of the Stamp-Act, fig. 165b

    “Hob [or] Nob,” 53n

    Hogarth, William, Analysis of Beauty (engraving), fig. 4

    Hogg, Mrs., 361

    Honyman, Robert, Colonial Panorama, 92n

    Holden, Oliver, 376

    Holt, John, publisher, 93n; New-York Journal, 92n

    Holyoke, Edward Augustus, 23n

    Holyoke, Samuel, 377

    Hoope, Penrose R., Shop Records of Daniel Burnap, Clockmaker, 53n

    Hopkinson, Francis: Battle of the Kegs, 105n; Toast to Washington, 170n

    Horn, 81, 82, 90; French, 81, 87, 88, 89, 90, 93, 98, 101

    Hosier, Admiral Francis, 134

    “Hosier’s ghost,” 176, 284–285; tune to text Four Excellent Songs . . . A New Song to the plaintive Tune of Hosier’s Ghost, fig. 183. See also: Admiral Hosier’s Ghost; Debtor’s welcome to their Brother; Taxed Tea; “Welcome brother debtor”; “What is greater joy and pleasure”

    Howard, Martin, Jr., 122, 256–257

    Howe, Gen. William, 96, 99, 146

    “How happy are young lovers.” See “What is greater joy and pleasure”

    “How stands the glass around,” 236

    Hubbard, John, 343

    Hudibras, 292n, 293n

    Huguenot psalters. See French Huguenot psalters

    Hunting of the Cheviot, The, 298

    “Hunt the Squirril,” 44, 45–47: dance instructions (facs.), fig. 44; tune (facs.), fig. 43; tune with dance instructions (facs.), fig. 42

    Hutchinson, Col. Israel, 3n, 86n

    Hutchinson, Governor Thomas, 280

    “Hyde Park frolick,” 257

    Hymn Composed by the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, A, 320–321; broadside (facs.), fig. 205; text and tune, fig. 206

    “I’ll never love thee more,” 291, 292; tune to text The Poor Man’s Advice, fig. 187. See also “Chevy Chase”

    Independent Cadets, 94, 95, 98

    Indian Confederacies. See Abnaki; Algonquin (Natick); Iriquois; Mohawk; Narragansit; Powhatan

    Indian headquarters. See Norrigiwock; Pigwocket

    Indian Psalter (Eliot), 181

    Indian squaws, 192

    Indian wars. See King George’s War; King Philip’s War; Pequot War

    “In peascod time,” 202; tune to text New England Bravery, fig. 128. See also “Chevy Chase”

    “Instrument” Song, An, 377

    Iriquois Indian Confederation, 205

    Irishman’s Epistle to the Officers and Troops . . . , The, 48, 139–141; magazine text (facs.), fig. 97; text and tune “The wash woman,” fig. 98

    “Irish Wash Woman,” 47–49; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 46; tune (facs.), fig. 47

    Irwin, Jones, 254

    Isaiah Thomas, Printer (Shipton), 159

    “I saw three ships come sailing in,” 57

    “Ishmael Spicer’s Collection of Songs,” 139

    “I’ve kiss’d and I’ve prattled with fifty fair maids,” 51

    “Jack Hall,” 360; text and tune, fig. 234

    Jackson, Frances H., 66n

    Jackson, George, 377

    James I, King, 156

    “Jam on Gerry’s rocks, The,” 329n

    Janissary music, 82–83

    “Jargon,” 377

    Jefferson, Thomas, 307

    “Jenny Dang the weaver,” 39

    Jesuit, 188, 192

    “Jockey’s jealousy,” 163, 164n

    Johnson, Edward, Wonder-Working Providence, 75n

    Johnson, Gen. William, 224, 243

    Johnson, Samuel, 111

    Jonah (Falsted), 376

    “Journal of the Times,” 86

    Jovial Crew, The, 254, 314, 315

    Joyce, Patrick, Ancient Irish Music, 161

    Judd, J., “Lord Bellomont and Captain Kidd,” 354

    “Judea” (Billings), 376

    Katz, Israel, 367

    Keller, Kate Van Winkle, x

    Kennedy, Charles O’Brien, A Treasury of American Ballads, 174n

    Kentucky Harmony, 337

    Key into the Language of America, A (Williams), 183

    Kidd, Capt. William, 351, 354–359, 360, 362–363. See also “Captain Kidd”; Captain Kid’s Farewel; Dying Words of Captain Kid

    Kidder, Frederic, The Expedition of Capt. John Lovewell, 197n

    Kidson, Frank, 250

    King George’s War (1744–1748), 199

    “King John and the Abbot of Canterbury,” 293, 295; tune to text A New Song for the Sons of Liberty, fig. 189

    “King of Denmark’s favourite, The,” 15n

    King’s Chapel, Boston, x

    King’s own Regulars . . . The, 151–156; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 108; text and tune “An old courtier of the queen’s,” fig. 109

    King Philip’s War (1675–1676), 183, 188

    Kingston, Felix, 7n

    “Kittery” (Billings), 376

    Kittredge, George Lyman, “The Ballad of Lovewell’s Fight,” 197n

    Knox’s Regiment of Continental Artillery, 99

    Knoxville Harmony, 340

    Kolinski, Mieczyslaw, “Barbara Allen: Tonal versus Melodic Structure,” 315n

    “La Belle Catherine,” 35, fig. 30

    La charité romaine (de Ceuleneer), 301n

    “Ladies Breast Knot,” 57

    Ladies Wreath, The (Hale), 158n

    Ladr, Margaret Sue, xiv

    “Lady Hope’s Reel,” 47n

    Lambert, Barbara, vii, 367

    Lamson, Roy, 367

    “Language 1660–1784” (Collins), 111n

    La Pazzie di Orlando (Guglielmi), 90

    La Prominade, 15n

    “Lass of Patie’s mill, The,” 2

    Last Lamentation of the Languishing Squire, The, 163

    “Last will and testament of Mr. Matthew Avery, The,” 347

    Late worthy Old Lyon, A, 122, 259

    Laughton, John Knox, 351n

    Law, Andrew, 109n

    Lawer’s Pedigree, The, 350; broadside (facs.), fig. 228; text and tune “Our Polly is a sad slut,” or “London is a fine town,” fig. 229

    Lawrence, Vera Brodsky, Music for Patriots, Politicians and Presidents, 271n

    Laws, G. Malcolm, American Balladry from British Broadsides, 312n, 360n

    Learned, Ebenezer, 96

    Leder, L. H., Robert Livingston, 354n

    Lee, Arthur, 151, 262

    Leisler, Jacob, 354

    Lemay, J. A. Leo, A Calendar of American Poetry . . . , 117n

    “Letter of Courtship, A,” 343, 350

    “Letters of a Farmer in Pennsylvania, The” (Dickinson), 113

    Liberty Bowl, The (Revere), 267, 270, fig. 170

    Liberty Song, The, 113–116, 262, 265; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 79; newspaper advertisement (facs.), fig. 167; text and tune “Heart of oak,” fig. 80. See also Massachusetts Song of Liberty; New Massachusetts Liberty Song; Origin of Liberty; Parody Parodized

    Liberty Tree, 144, 146, 150; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 102; text and tune “Gods of the Greeks,” fig. 103

    Life and Administration of Richard Earl of Bellomont, The (Peyster), 354n

    Life and Humble Confession of Richardson, The, 281; broadside (facs.), fig. 180; text and tune “Confesse,” fig. 181

    Life and Letters of James Wolfe, The (Beckles), 327n

    “Life Portraits of Alexander Hamilton” (Bland and Northcott), 237n

    Light-House Tragedy, The (Franklin), 170

    Lillo, George, Silvia, 199

    Lion Gardiner and his Descendants (Gardiner), 354n

    Litten, William, 69

    “Little Musgrave,” 333, 340, 366

    Little Pretty Pocket-Book, A, 76; engraving, fig. 69

    Livingston, Peter van Brugh, 293n

    Livingston, Robert, 354

    Locke, John, Some Thoughts Concerning Education, 7n

    “Logan water,” 210, 243; tune to text Canada Subjected, fig. 158

    Lomax, John and Alan, 369

    London Evening Post, 151

    “London is a fine town,” 350. See “Our Polly is a sad slut”

    London Magazine, The, 346

    London Prentice. See Great Honour of a valiant London Prentice

    Long, Edward, History of Jamaica, 175n

    Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Evangeline, 230n

    Longman and Broderip’s 5th Selection of the Most Admired Country Dances, Reels, Minuets and Cotillions, 33

    Lord Bakeman, 321, 324–325; broadside (facs.), fig. 207; text and tune “Lord Bakeman,” fig. 208

    “Lord Bellomont and Captain Kidd” (Judd), 354n

    “Lord, Hear My Prayer” (Byrd), 378

    “Lord Howe’s hornpipe.” See “Fisher’s Hornpipe”

    “Lord Randall,” 329n

    Lord Thomas and Fair Annet, 315

    “Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor,” 230, 340

    Loring, J. G., “The Franklin Manuscripts,” 192n

    Lorraine, Rev. Paul, The Ordinary of Newgate . . . , 357

    Louisbourg, 199, 200, 202, 205, 210, 233, 236, 237

    Louis XIV, King, 81

    Love in a Village, 49–50, 61; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 50; tune (facs.), fig. 49

    Lovesick Maid, The, 163

    Lovewell, Capt. John, 192–199. See also: The Brave Capt. Lovell of Dunstable; Captain Lovewell’s Battle . . . ; The Rebel’s Reward; The Voluntier’s March . . .

    Lovewell’s Eight, 315

    Lowens, Irving, xiii; Benjamin Carr’s Federal Overture, 108n

    Lowther, Katherine, 237

    “Loyal Rhapsodies” (Stansbury), 146

    Loyal Songs, 351

    Lyman, Gen. Phineas, 224

    McCorison, Marcus A., Vermont Imprints, 301n

    McDougall, Alexander, 293n

    Mackenzie, W. R., Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia, 237n, 360n

    Maid in the Mill, The (Beaumont and Fletcher), 50

    “Maid of the mill, The,” 50–53; chime clock dial (facs.), fig. 52; dance, 53; tune (facs.), fig. 51

    Major Paddock’s fife and drums, 94

    Mallet, David, 361

    Manual Exercise as Ordered by His Majesty . . . , The (T. and J. Fleet), 93

    “Man with a Bugle on Horseback,” woodcut (anonymous), 81, fig. 71

    “Marching through Georgia,” 110n

    Markham, W., 347, 350

    Marks, Joseph E., America Learns to Dance, 7n

    Marlborough, Duke of, 236

    “Marseilles, The,” 105

    Marsh, Henry, 159

    Mason, George Champlin, Reminiscences of Newport, 12

    Masonic Harp (Chase), 340

    “Masonic Processional March” (Holyoke), 376

    “Masquerade Song, The,” 122; text and tune (facs.), fig. 85. See also “Ye medley of mortals”

    Massachusetts Artillery Company. See Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts

    Massachusetts Band, The. See Col. John Crane’s Massachusetts Battalion

    Massachusetts Song of Liberty, The, or The Parody Parodized, 117, 266; newspaper text (facs.), 82; text and tune (facs.) “Hearts of oak,” fig. 168; tune, fig. 80

    “Matchless Is Thy Form” (Selby), 376

    Mather, Cotton, 8, 10n, 162, 162n, 163, 325n; Diary of . . . , 162n

    Mather, Increase, 6, 8n

    Maturin, John, 91n

    Maug, “Captain,” 192

    Meat out of the Eater . . . (Wigglesworth), 317

    McKay, David, 376, 377

    “Mecklinburg,” 350; tune to text Father Ab--y’s Will, fig. 227

    Mein and Fleeming, 265

    Memorable Song upon the unhappy hunting in Chevy Chase, A, 298

    Merrill, Joseph, “New Country Dances,” ms, 69

    “Merrily Sing” (Swan), 377

    “Merry dance, The,” 47

    Merry Mountebank, The, 347

    “Military Band in the United States Army prior to 1834, The” (Camus), 76n, 100n, 101n, 111n

    Military Journal of the American Revolution (Thacher), 92n

    Militia, 75, 93, 94, 95; bands, 88, 271; regiment, 89

    Milton, John, 3n

    Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (Scott), 361

    Minuet, 11

    Modality, tune, 369, 373, 375

    “Modern Music” (Billings), 376

    Moffat, Thomas, 122, 257

    Mohawk Indian Confederation (Catholic), 188, 206

    Molnar, John W., Songs from the Williamsburg Theatre, 249

    Monaghan, Frank, 351n

    Montcalm, Gen. Louis Joseph, 231

    “Montcalm and Wolfe,” recording (Warner), 239n

    Monumental Inscription . . . , A, 280; broadside (facs.), fig. 178; text and tune “Union hymn,” fig. 179

    Mooney, James, National Index of American Imprints, 130n

    Moore, Frank, Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution, 106, 113, 126, 127, 144, 150, 266, 284

    Moore, Henry, ms Commonplace book of country dances, 69

    Moore, Thomas, Sublime was the Warning, 150

    Moore, William, 356

    Moral fakement, 332–341, figs. 178, 180, 213, 216, 218, 220, 222

    Morgan, W. S., 89, 91

    Morier, David, 49th Regiment (painting), 86, fig. 74

    Morison, Samuel Eliot, vii; “The Reverend Seaborn Cotton’s Commonplace Book,” 163n, 365n

    Morley, Thomas, 181

    Morphology, tune, 369

    Morris, Richard, The Spirit of Seventy-Six, 107n

    Mournful Ditty on the Death of Fair Rosamond, A, 304

    Mournful Lamentation for the sad and deplorable Death of Mr. Old Tenor, A, 212–214; broadside (facs.), fig. 134; text and tune “Chevy Chase,” fig. 135

    Muhlenberg, Henry, 207

    Mulcaster, Positions, 7n

    Mundy, John, 378

    Muses Delight, The, 285

    Mussey, Lucy, ms Commonplace book of country dances, 69

    Musical bands, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87, 89, 91, 92, 94, 99, 100–103

    Musical Entertainer, The (Bickham), 176n

    Musical Instruments. See Bassoon; Bugle; Cittern; Clarinet; Cymbal; Dulcimer; Drum; Fife; Flute; Guitar; Harpsichord; Hautboy; Horn; Oboe; Serpent; Tambourine; Triangle; Trumpet; Viol; Viola; Violin

    Musical Miscellany, The (Watts), 255n

    Music for Patriots, Politicians and Presidents (Lawrence), 271n

    Music in the New Hampshire (Pichierri), 101n

    Musick’s Handmaid (Purcell), 378

    Musick’s Recreation on the Viol, Lyra Way (Playford), 247

    Myco, 299

    “Nancie,” 181; tune to text Good Newes from Virginia, fig. 117. See also “All those that be good fellows”

    “Nancy Dawson,” 53, 56–57, 87; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 55; song sheet (facs.), fig. 54

    “Nancy Dawson’s fancy,” 57n

    Narragansett Indian Confederation (South Kingston, R.I.), 183–184, fig. 119

    Natick (Tongue and alternate name of Algonquins), 181

    National English Airs (Chappell), 320n

    National Index of American Imprints (Shipton and Mooney), 130n

    National Library, Ottawa, 68

    Naval Songs and Ballads (Firth), 174n, 270n

    Nelson, Thomas, 254n

    “New Bath whim,” 50

    New Bundling Song, A, 351, 351n, 377; broadside (facs.), fig. 230; text and tune “A la mode de France” or “Nonesuch,” fig. 231

    “New Country Dances,” ms Commonplace book (Merrill), copy of Thompson’s 24 Country Dances for the Year 1793, 69

    New England Bravery, 201–202; broadside (facs.), fig. 127; text and tune “In peascod time,” fig. 128

    New England Courant, The, 192n, 193

    New England History in Ballads (Hale), 360

    “New German Spaw,” 35–37; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 31; dance instructions and tune (facs.), figs. 30, 33

    New Hampshire Gazette, 101n, 117

    New Hampshire Historical Society, 69

    New Hartford, Ct., 70

    New Jersey, 1777–1782, 70

    New Massachusetts Liberty Song . . . , A [or The], 130, 132–134, 270–271; broadside (facs.), fig. 172; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 91; text and tune “The British grenadiers,” figs. 92, 173

    New Netherland in 1627 (de Razieres), 75n

    New Raree Shew, The, 142–144; single sheet folio song (facs.), fig. 101

    “New raree shew, The,” tune to text The Yankie Doodles Intrenchments, fig. 100

    New Song, A, 257; text and tune “The crossed couple,” fig. 164. See also Burn All

    New Song, A, or The Liberty Song, 262, 265; broadside (facs.), fig. 166

    New Song, Address’d to the Sons of Liberty, A, 266–267; broadside (facs.), fig. 169; text and tune “Come jolly Bacchus” or “Glorious first of August,” 270, fig. 171

    New Song, For the Sons of Liberty, A, 292–293, 295; broadside (facs.), fig. 188; text and tune “King John and the Abbot of Canterbury,” fig. 189. See also Sons of Liberty

    New Song On the Repeal of the Stamp-Act, A, 259; broadside (facs.), fig. 165a; text and tune “The hobbies,” fig. 165b New Song to the old Tune . . . , A, 150. See The Rebels

    New Song, to the plaintive tune of Hosier’s

    Ghost, A, 134, 136–137, 284, 284n; broadside (facs.), fig. 182; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 94; text and tune “Admiral Hosier’s ghost,” fig. 95; text and tune “Hosier’s ghost,” fig. 183

    New Thanksgiving Song, A, 245–247, 249; broadside (facs.), fig. 159; text and tune “Granadee’s march,” fig. 160

    “New Theatre, The,” 35

    New way of wooing, The, 39n

    New York Mercury, 122

    New-York Weekly Journal, 250

    Niles, Nathaniel, “Bunker Hill,” 107n

    “Nonesuch.” See “A la mode de France”

    Norrigiwock (Abnaki headquarters above Skowhegan, Me.), 188, 189, 192n

    North, Lord Frederick, 281

    Northcott, Virginia W., “Life Portraits of Alexander Hamilton,” 237n

    “Note on Songs as Patriotic Propaganda, A” (Schlesinger), 116n, 285

    “Now, now comes on the glorious year,” 226, air from The Fashionable Lady (facs.), fig. 145; tune to text A Ballad concerning the Fight . . . , fig. 144

    “Nowell’s delight,” 181

    “Now now you Tories all shall stoop,” or “Hey boys up go we,” tune to text A Song made upon the foregoing Occasion, 254, fig. 163

    “Now ponder well,” 311, 314

    “Oats, peas, beans and barley, oh!” 45

    Oboe, 81, 82, 88, 90, 93, 101. See also Hautboy

    O’Carrol, 47

    “O’er the hills and far away.” See “Over the Hills”

    “Oh have you heard?” tune to text On the Death of Five young Men, 280, fig. 177

    “Old Bombazene,” 192

    “Old courtier of the queen’s, An,” 151, 156; tune to text The King’s own Regulars, fig. 109

    “Old Leo.” See “Hobbies”

    Old Leo, 259; song sheet (facs.), fig. 165c

    “Old Lyon.” See “Hobbies”

    “Old Roger.” See “Hessian Dance”

    Old Timothy Jobson, 346; broadside (facs.), fig. 225. See also Father Abbey’s Will

    Old Woman taught Wisdom, The. See Goody Bull . . .

    “Omnia Vincit Amor,” 163

    On the Death of Five young Men . . . , 280; broadside (facs.), fig. 176; text and tune “Oh have you heard?” fig. 177

    On the Landing of the Troops in Boston . . . , 235–236; broadside (facs.), fig. 150; text and tune “The volunteers,” fig. 151

    On the Valiant New-England General . . . , 229–230; broadside (facs.), fig. 146; text and tune “Souldiers life,” fig. 147

    Opechancanough, King (Powhatan), 180

    Orde, Thomas, A School of Athens . . . (engraving), fig. 2

    Ordinary of Newgate, The (Lorraine), 357n

    Original Black Joke . . . , The. See “Black Joke”

    “Origin of English Liberty, The,” 108, 109; song sheet (facs.), fig. 78

    Osborn, James T., ed., The Autobiography of Thomas Whythorne, 170n

    Oswald, James, The Reprisal, 20

    Ottawa. See National Library, Ottawa

    Otis, James, 116

    “Our Polly is a sad slut,” 350; tune to text The Lawer’s Pedigree, fig. 229

    “Over the Hills,” 57–58, 59; dance instructions, fig. 15; tune (facs.), fig. 56

    “Over the water to Charly,” 53n

    Ovid, 180

    Oxford University Press, 3n

    Packe, Graves, 254n

    Padelford, Philip, 92n

    Paine, Ralph D., The Book of Buried Treasure, 351n

    Paine, Thomas, 106, 108, 144

    Pamunkey tribe (Powhatan Confederacy), 180

    Parkinson, J. A., 347n

    Parody Parodized, The, 117; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 82. See also The Massachusetts Song of Liberty

    Paugus, Sachem, 195, 196

    “Pea Straw,” 19, 20; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 11

    Pearson, George, Remains of Myles Cover dale, 163n

    Pearson, W., The Dancing Master, 3

    Peck, Abiezer, 228, 229

    Peck, Samuel, 229

    Pemberton, E., 10n

    “Penitent,” 333, 335; tune to text The Execution Hymn, fig. 214

    Penobscot tribe (Abnaki Confederacy), 188

    Pennsylvania Packet, The, 134

    Pennypacker, Morton, “Captain Kidd,” 354n

    Pepperell, Mass., 69

    Pepperell, William, 199, 200, 210

    Pepusch, J. G., 350; “London is a fine town” or “Watton’s end.” See also “Our Polly is a sad slut”

    Pepys, Samuel, 295

    Pepys Ballads, The, (ed. Rollins), 325n

    Pequot War (1636–1637), 183

    Percy, Bishop Thomas, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, 298n, 304n, 314

    Periodical Overture (Erskine), 90

    Pero, 299

    Perry, Arthur, 75–76

    Peyster, Frederic de, The Life and Administration of Richard, Earl of Bellomont, 354n

    Philadelphia Regiment, 81

    Philip’s War. See King Philip’s War

    Phinney, Edmund, 96

    Pichierri, Louis, Music in New Hampshire, 101n

    Pigwocket (Pigwacket, Penobscot headquarters near Fryeburg Township, Me.), 190, 193, 196, 198, 199

    Pinkham, Daniel, 376, 377, 378

    Pirate Laureate: The Life and Legends of Captain Kidd (Bonner), 354n, 355

    “Piss upon the grass,” 53

    Pitt, William, 126, 233

    Pitt, William, the elder, 255

    “Plague of these wenches, A,” 59–60

    Plainfield, Vt., 69

    Playford, John, English Dancing Master, 369

    “Playing Cards of Puritan New England” (Hargrave), 69

    Playing Cards with ms country dances, 69

    Plea, 2, 6

    Pocahontas (Powhatan Confederacy), 180

    Poem on the Late Massacre in Virginia, A (Brooke), 180

    Poems on Several Occasions (Byles), 192n

    “Poetry and Music in Colonial America,” (Smith), 117, 122

    Political Satire in the American Revolution (Granger), 107, 125n

    Poor Man’s Advice, The, 291–292; text and tune “Chevy Chase” or “I’ll never love thee more,” fig. 187; title page (facs.), fig. 186

    Pope’s Pedigree, The, 350

    Popular History of the United States, A (Bryant and Gay), 210n

    Positions (Mulcaster), 7n

    Powhatan Indian Confederacy (Tidewater, Va.), 180

    Powell, William S., “A Connecticut Soldier under Washington,” 316n

    “Praise the Lord, O My Soul” (Mundy), 378

    “Praying” Indians, 183

    Prisoner’s Opera, The (Ward), 134

    “Procession, A,” engraving, 76, fig. 69

    “Procession, The,” etching (Tisdale), 76, fig. 68

    Proclamation [concerning a Ballad] . . . , A, 213–214; broadside (facs.), fig. 133

    Propaganda and the American Revolution (Davidson), 106n, 250n

    Prynne, William, Histrio-Mastix, 10n

    “Psalm 1” (Ainsworth), 378

    Psalm 18 (Sternhold and Hopkins), 203; tune to text Brief Journal of the Taking of Cape-Breton, A, fig. 130

    “Psalm 98” (Ravenscroft), 378

    “Psalm 116” (Bay Psalm Book), 378

    “Psalm 130” (Ravenscroft), 378

    Psalm Singer’s Amusement (Billings), 376

    Purcell, Henry, 378

    Puritans and Music, The (Scholes), 3n, 10n

    “Put in all,” tune to text Captain Kid’s Farewel, 360, fig. 233

    Quaker’s Farewel to England, The, 166

    Quarles, Francis, 317

    Queen Henrietta Maria, 351n

    “Queen’s old courtier, The,” 108

    Quincy, Josiah, 275

    Quick, Robert H., Some Thoughts Concerning Education, 7n

    Rainstorp, Walter, 13n; ms Commonplace book of country dances, 69

    “Rakes of Rodney” or “Rhode Island march,” 53n

    Ralph, James, The Fashionable Lady, 226, 320

    Rameau, Pierre, 10n

    Ramsay, Allan, Tea-Table Miscellany, 329n

    Rankin, Hugh F., The Golden Age of Piracy, 351n

    Rasieres, Isaack de, “New Netherland in 1627,” 75n

    Rasles, Father Sébastien, 188, 192

    Ravenscroft, Thomas, 378

    Rayner, Hugh, 97

    Real Captain Kidd, The (Dalton), 351n

    Rebels, The, or A New Song, 150; newspaper text (facs.), fig. 104; text and tune “The coal black joke,” fig. 105

    Rebels Reward, The, 191–192, 197; broadside (facs.), fig. 122; text and tune “All you that love good fellows,” fig. 124

    Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay . . . (Shurtleff), 4n

    Recruiting Officer, The (Farquhar), 247

    Regiments. See 3rd Regiment; 4th Regiment; 14th Regiment; 24th Regiment; 29th Regiment; 47th Regiment; 49th Regiment; 59th Regiment; 64th Regiment

    Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (Percy), 298n, 304n, 314–315

    Reminiscences of Newport (Mason), 12, 69

    Report of the Record Commissioners of . . . Boston, 4n

    Reprisal, The (Oswald), 20

    “Retirement,” tune to text The Christian Exercises and Dying Soliloquy, 337, fig. 215

    Retz, Cardinal de, 116

    Revere, Paul, 84, 269, 271, 277, 280, 284

    “Reverend Seaborn Cotton’s Commonplace Book, The” (Morison), 163, 365

    Revival Hymns (Day), 277

    Rhode Island Historical Society, 69

    Rhode Island Imprints (Alden), 321

    “Rhode Island march.” See “Rakes of Rodney”

    Richardson, Ebenezer, 280

    Richardson, E. P., “Four American Political Prints,” 140n

    Ridgeley Collection. See Delaware State Library

    Rigadoun, 11

    Rimbault, Edward F., 199n

    Rio Grande, 332

    Ritson, Joseph, Ancient Songs from the Time of King Henry the Third . . . , 110n, 111n

    Robert Livingston (Leder), 354

    Roberts, Oliver Ayer, History of the Military Company of Massachusetts . . . , 76n, 89n, 94n

    Robertson, William, 254n

    Robin Hood, 176

    Robinson, John, 254n

    Rochambeau, Comte de, 83

    “Rogero,” 311, 312

    Rogers, Susannah, “Elegy on Jonathan Frye,” 196n

    “Rogues march,” 92n, 93n

    Rollins, Edward Hyder, ed., The Pepys Ballads, 325n

    Roman Charity, 299, 301

    “Rose of Sharon” (Billings), 377

    “Rose tree, The.” See “Mecklinburg”

    Rosina, 51

    Rowe, John, Letters and Diary, 87n, 88n, 89n, 90n, 91n

    Royal Gazette, 143–144

    Rubens, Peter Paul, Cimon and Piro (painting), 301

    “Rule Britannia,” 210, 285, 287; Rule Britannia, A Patriotic English Song song sheet (facs.), fig. 185. See also American Parody on the old Song of Rule Britannia

    Rump, 159, 165

    “Rural Felicity,” 58–59; dance instructions, 59. See also “Come Haste to the Wedding”

    Rutherford, Livingston, Peter Zenger, 250n, 251n

    Ryan, Lacy, The Cobler’s Opera, 254, 320

    Sabbath, the, 4, 4n; band music on, 87; changing of the guard on, 86; fifing and drumming on, 92

    Sacheverell, Dr. Henry, 214

    “Sailor’s complaint, The.” See New Song, to the plaintive Tune of Hosier’s Ghost

    “Sailor’s hornpipe,” See “College Hornpipe”

    St. George Tucker, Col., 175

    “St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning,” 59, 61–62; dance instructions, 61; tune (facs.), fig. 59

    Saintsbury, George, 361

    Salem Gazette, The, 101, 102

    Sandys, George, 180

    Sargent, Paul, 96

    “Savoyard’s frolic, The,” 35

    “Schackley hay,” 254

    Schlesinger, Arthur F., “A Note on Songs as Patriotic Propaganda,” 116n, 271n, 284n, 285n

    Schnapper, Edith, The British-Union Catalogue of Early Music, 108n, 122n, 150

    Scholes, Percy, The Puritans and Music, 3, 10n

    School of Athens, A, engraving (Orde), fig. 2

    Schrader, Arthur F., xi–xii, xiii; 25n, 48n, 256, 257, 259

    Schuckburgh, Richard, 226

    Schuyler, Gen. Philip, 98, 99

    Scots Musical Museum (Johnson), 51, 292

    Scott, Gen. John Morin, 293n

    Scott, Sir Walter, 297, 298n; Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, 361

    Sea Captains Carousing at Surinam, painting (Greenwood), 8

    Sears, Captain Isaac, 293n

    Seccomb, John, 343, 346

    Second Set of Scots Songs (Bremner), 304

    “Sedany,” 47

    Seeger, Charles, “Versions and Variants of the Tunes of ‘Barbara Allen’,” 315n

    Seider, Christopher, 280

    Selby, William, 376

    Series of Old American Songs (Damon), 116, 262n

    Serpent, 82

    Sewell, Samuel, Diary, 76, 80, 169. See also Wednesday January 1. 1701

    “Shambuy,” 2

    Sharp, Cecil, 369

    Shepard, Leslie, The Broadside Ballad: A Study in Origins and Meaning, 361n

    Shepley, Nancy, country dance ms, 69. See also Source Index

    Shield, Robert, 254n

    Shield, William, 51

    Sheridan, Thomas, Complete Dictionary of the English Language, 111

    Ship of Fools, 110

    Shipton, Clifford Kenyon: Isaiah Thomas, Printer, 159; National Index of American Imprints, 130n; Sibley’s Harvard College Graduates, 343n

    Shipton Family, ms Commonplace book of country dances, 69

    Shirburn ms, 181

    Shirley, Governor William, 205

    Shop Records of Daniel Burnap, Clockmaker (Hoope), 53n

    “Shouting hymn,” tune to text Theft and Murder! 340, fig. 221

    Shurtleff, Nathaniel, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay . . . , 4n

    Shute, Gov. Samuel, 188

    Sibley’s Harvard College Graduates (Shipton), 343n

    “Sicilian hymn,” 106

    Sidney, Sir Philip, 295, 297n

    Silvia (Lillo), 199

    “Sing tantara rara,” 257n

    Singing Master’s Assistant, The (Billings), 321n, 376, 377

    Sir William Pepperell, Bart. (Frost), 210n

    “Sixieme Anglaise de la Reine,” 57

    Sixteen Anthems (Flagg), 376

    Sixteen Cotillons, Sixteen Minuets Twelve Allemands and Twelve Hornpipes (Fishar), 33

    64th Regiment, 87–88, 89, 90, 94

    Skillern, T., Twenty Four Country Dances . . . , 35n, 70. See also “Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1782”

    “Smile Britannia,” 110

    Smith, Carleton Sprague, x, xi, xii, xiii; “Broadsides and Their Music in Colonial America,” 117, 122

    Smith, D., 12, 64

    Smith, Lawrence, 254n

    Smyth, A. H.: British Ballads from Maine, 298n; The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, 171n

    “Soldier tir’d of wars alarms, The,” 90

    Some Excellent Verses on Admiral Vernon’s taking the Forts and Castles of Carthagena . . . , 270n

    Some Meditations Concerning our Honourable Gentlemen and Fellow-Souldiers . . . , 183–188; broadsides (facs.), fig. 119; text and tune “The clean contrary way,” fig. 120

    Some Notes on the Continental Army (Wright), 96

    Somers, Sir John, 254

    Some Thoughts Concerning Education (Locke), 7n

    Song made upon the Election . . . , A, 250–254; broadside (facs.), fig. 161; text and tune “To all you ladies now at land,” fig. 162

    Song made upon the foregoing Occasion, A, 254; broadside (facs.), fig. 161; text and tune “Now, now, you Tories all shall stoop,” fig. 163

    “Song of the Tea Party,” 284

    Song on the Remarkable Resurrection . . . , A, 214, 217, 219–220; broadside (facs.), fig. 139; text and tune “Come all you worthy Christian friends,” fig. 140

    Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution (Moore), 106n, 107n, 113, 266, 284n

    Songs and Music of the Redcoats (Winstock), 111n, 249n, 271n

    Songs from the Williamsburg Theatre (Molnar), 249n

    Songs of the Revolution (Barney), 144

    Songster’s Assistant, The (Swan), 377

    Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore, 229n; Early Concert-Life in America, 101n; Francis Hopkinson: First American Poet-Composer, 307n

    Sons of Liberty, The, 105, 256, 265, 266, 284, 293n. See also New Song Address’d to the Sons of Liberty; New Song, For the Sons of Liberty

    “Souldier’s life,” tune to text On the Valiant New England General, 230, fig. 147

    Spanish Lady, The (Hall), 314

    Spanish Lady’s Love . . . , A, 314–315; broadside (facs.), fig. 199; text and tune “Did you not hear of a Spanish lady?” fig. 200

    Speech of Death to Levi Ames, The, 340–341, 370, 371, 373; broadside (facs.), fig. 222; text and tune “Stinson the deserter,” fig. 223

    Spicer, Ishmael, 139

    “Spinning wheel, The,” tune to text The Happy Ship-Carpenter, 329, fig. 210

    Spirit of Seventy-Six, The (Commager and Morris), 107n

    Spooner, Alden, 301n

    Sprig of Shilleah, 150

    “Spring” (Belcher), 376

    “Square Dances” (anonymous), country dance ms, 69

    Squaws. See Indian Squaws

    Stanley, John, 377

    Stansbury, Joseph: “The Campaign,” 143; “Loyal Rhapsodies,” 146

    Sterling Library. See Yale University, Sterling Library

    Stewart, N., 241

    “Stinson the deserter,” tune to text The Speech of Death to Levi Ames, 341, fig. 223; 371, 373

    Stonehill, Charles, ed., The Complete Works of George Farquhar, 247n

    “Stoney Point,” 15n

    “Storm, The,” 136

    Story, Elisha, 256

    Stow, Joseph, The Brave Capt. Lovell of Dunstable, 147

    Structure, tune, 369, 374

    Sublime was the Warning (Moore), 150

    “Successful Campaign,” 62, 63, 64; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 62; tune (facs.), fig. 61; tune with dance instructions (facs.), fig. 60

    Suffolk Harmony (Billings), 376

    “Sukey Bids Me,” 62, 64, 65–66; dance instructions (facs.), fig. 63; tune (facs.), fig. 64

    Summons to New England, The, 166

    Surrender of Calais, The (Arnold), 47

    “Susannah Rogers’ Elegy on Jonathan Frye,” 196n

    Swan, Timothy, 53n, 377

    “Sweet Richard,” 66–68; tune with dance instructions (facs.), figs. 65, 66

    Symmes, Rev. Thomas, 365; The Reasonableness of Regular Singing, 163n

    Tambourine, 82

    “Tantara rara tantivy,” tune to text A New Song . . . , 257, fig. 164

    Taxed Tea, The, 134, 136–137; text and tune “Admiral Hosier’s ghost,” fig. 95. See also “Admiral Hosier’s ghost;” Debtors welcome to their Brother; “Hosier’s ghost”; A New Song, To the plaintive tune of Hosier’s Ghost; “What is greater joy and pleasure”

    Tea Destroyed by Indians, 284

    Teach, Edward, 170–171, 284

    Tea-Table Miscellany (Ramsay), 329n

    “Tempest, The,” 136

    “Ten Commandments, The,” 169; tune to text Wednesday, January 1. 1701, fig. 112

    Thatcher, James, Military Journal of the American Revolution, 92n

    Theatrum Majorum (Dudley), 96

    Theft and Murder! . . . , 340; broadside (facs.), fig. 220; text and tune “Shouting hymn,” fig. 221

    3rd Massachusetts Infantry, 99

    3rd Regiment, 99, 100, 101

    Thomas, Isaiah, 117, 159

    Thompson, Aaron, ms Commonplace book of country dances, 69

    Thompson, Nathaniel, A Choice Collection of 180 Loyal Songs, 247

    Thompson, Robert S., “The Transmission of Chevy-Chase,” 298n

    Thompson’s 24 Country Dances for the Year 1793 (London), ms copy (Merrill), 69

    Three Ill-fated tea ships (Moore), 284n

    “Through all the world below,” 360

    Thwing, Annie Haven, The Crooked and Narrow Streets of the Town of Boston, 84n

    Tiberius Caesar, 299

    Timson, Samuel, 254n

    Tisdale, Elkanah, “The Procession” (engraving), fig. 68

    “To all you ladies now at land,” 254; tune to text A Song made upon the Election . . . , fig. 162 “Toast to Washington” (Hopkinson), 107n

    “Tom a’ bedlam,” 166, 166n; tune to text A Friendly Invitation to a New Plantation, fig. 110

    “Tombs of Westminster, The,” 156

    Tomlinson, Kellom, 10n

    “Tomorrow is St. Valentine’s Day,” 230

    Tourtellot, Arthur B., William Diamond’s Drum, 95n

    “To you fair ladies now on land.” See “To all you ladies now at land.” See also A Song made upon the Election

    Traditional Ballads of Virginia (Davis), 298n

    Transcript of the Registers . . . , A, (Arber), 165n

    “Transmission of Chevy-Chase, The” (Thompson), 298n

    Treasury of American Ballads, A, 174n

    Triangle, 82

    “Trip to Bedford House,” 50

    True Love Well Rewarded, 321n

    Trulla, 292n, 293n

    Trumpet, 80, 81, 82, 90, 166

    Turkish Lady, The. See Factor’s Garland, The

    Turkish music, 82

    Turner, Ephraim, 23n

    Turner, Judith Holyoke, 23n

    Turner, William, 23n

    “Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1782” (London), ms copy (anonymous), 70

    24th Continental Infantry, 99

    24th Regiment, 99

    29th Regiment, 88

    “Ty Tol or the country dance.” See “Hessian Dance”

    Union Harmony, The (Holden), 376

    “Union hymn,” tune to text A Monumental Inscription . . . , 280, fig. 179

    Universal Magazine, The, 51, 122

    Van Cleef, Joy, x–xi; “Rural Felicity,” 12n

    Van Doren, Carl, 171n

    Vermont Imprints (McCorison), 301n

    Vernon, Admiral Edward, 134, 176, 270n

    Verse Occasioned by the late horrid Massacre . . . , A, 271, 273, 275, 277; broadside (facs.), fig. 174; text and tune “Christ in the garden,” fig. 175

    Verses Relating to the Events of 1755, 220–221; text and tune “Gilderoy,” fig. 142

    “Versions and Variants of the Tunes of ‘Barbara Allen’” (Seeger), 315n

    View of the Royal Building . . . , engraving (anonymous), 82, fig. 72

    Viol, 76

    Viola, 76

    Violin, 69, 76

    Virginia Gazette, 93n, 158, 247n

    “Volunteers, The,” tune to text On the Landing of Troops in Boston, 236, fig. 151

    Voluntiers March . . . , The, 192–193

    Wadsworth Atheneum, 53

    “Waft Me Some Soft, Gentle Breezes,” 377

    Walker, William, 236

    Walsh, J., The Compleat Country Dancing Master, 2, 3

    Walter, Rev. Thomas, The Grounds and Rules of Musick, 271

    Walton, Izaak, The Compleat Angler, 157

    Ward, Edward, The Prisoner’s Opera, 134

    Ward, General Artemus, 96, 98

    Ward, John, 13n

    Warner, Frank, “Montcalm and Wolfe” (recording), 239

    Warren, Commodore Peter, 199

    Warren, Joseph, 130, 270, 271

    Warren, Mercy Otis, 106, 117

    Washington, George, 62, 96, 140; The Writings of, 101n

    “Watton’s end,” 350

    Watts, John, The Musical Miscellany, 255n

    Weaver, John, 10n

    Wednesday, January 1. 1701 . . . , 166, 169–170; broadside (facs.), fig. 111; text and tune “The Ten Commandments,” fig. 112

    Weeks, Clement, ms “Figures of Contra Dances,” 70. See also Source Index

    Weigley, Russell F., History of the United States Army, 100n

    “Welcome brother debtor,” 134. See also Debtors Welcome to their Brother; Hosier’s Ghost

    Weldon, P., 285

    Wellington, Duke of, 236

    Wells, Evelyn, The Ballad Tree, 361

    “We shall overcome,” 105, 106

    Wesley, Charles, 320

    West-Countryman’s Voyage to New England, A, 166

    “What is greater joy and pleasure,” 172–173, 175, 176; single sheet folio, The Debtors welcome to their Brother (facs.), fig. 115; tune to text The Downfal of Piracy, fig. 114; 370

    “When good Arthur ruled this land,” 299

    When the French Were Here (Bonsal), 62n

    “When the king enjoys his own again,” 110

    Whitcomb, Asa, 96

    White, Ezra, 303

    White, William, Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, 4n

    Whitehill, Walter Muir, vii, ix; Boston: A Topographical History, 76n

    Whitelocke, Bulstrode, 3n

    Whiting, John, 97

    Whittlesay, Martha, 158

    Whole Booke of Psalmes (Sternhold and Hopkins), 203, 205, 206

    Wide Missouri, The, 332

    Wigglesworth, Michael: Day of Doom, 317; Meat out of the Eater . . . , 317

    Willcox, Asa, “Asa Willcxs [sic] book of Figures,” ms, 70. See also Source Index

    William and Margaret, 361

    William and Mary, King and Queen, 243

    William Diamond’s Drum (Tourtellot), 95n

    “William Kidd, Gentleman” (Cooper), 351n

    Williams, Francis, 175

    Williams, Roger, 181; A Key to the Language of America, 183, 183n

    Williamsburg Songbook, A (Edmunds), 255n

    William III, King, 243

    Wind Band, The (Goldman), 103n

    Winslow, Ola Elizabeth, American Broadside Verse from Imprints . . . , 166n, 183n, 203n, 214n, 225n, 230n, 235n, 320n, 337n, 343n

    “Winslow’s Journal,” 230

    Winstock, Lewis, Songs and Music of the Redcoats, 111n, 249n, 271n

    Winthrop, Governor John, 4, 317

    Winthrop, Wait, 186

    Wissement, “Captain,” 192

    Wit and Drollery: Jovial Poems, 350

    Wolfe, Gen. James, 236–237, 255. See also “Bold Wolfe”; Britannia: or the Death of Wolfe; Death of General Wolfe, The; Life and Letters of James Wolfe

    Wolfe, Richard J., viii, 367

    Wonder upon Wonders . . . , 214; broadside (facs.), fig. 136

    Wonder-Working Providence (Johnson),

    Worcestershire Garland, The . . . The Downfal of Piracy, 172–176; broadside (facs.), fig. 113; text and tune “What is greater joy and pleasure,” fig. 114

    World turned upside down, or The Old Woman taught Wisdom, The, 125–127; single sheet folio caricature (facs.), fig. 86; text and tune “A cobler there was,” fig. 87

    Worthy example of a Vertuous Wife, A, 303, 304. See also Grecian Daughter

    Wright, John W., 96

    Writings of Benjamin Franklin, The (Smyth), 171n

    Wyman, Ensign Seth, 195, 196

    Yale University, Beineke Library, 69

    Yale University, Sterling Library, 70

    “Yankee Doodle,” 92, 93n, 96, 108, 226, 229n, 350, 365, 366

    Yankie Doodles Intrenchments Near Boston 1776, The, 139, 140, 142–144; caricature sheet (facs.), fig. 99; text and tune “New raree shew,” fig. 100

    “Ye medley of mortals,” 122; tune to text [Burn All], fig. 84

    Young Beichan. See Lord Bakeman

    “Young Seaman’s Misfortune, The,” 325n

    Zealous Puritan, The, 165

    Zenger, Peter, 250, 251, 254, 341

    Zersingen, 161

    Zobel, Hiller B., The Boston Massacre, 273n

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