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Cantus, Songs, and Fancies, to several Musicall Parts. Both Apt for Voices and
Viols, etc. John Forbes, Aberdeen, 1682.
*Apollo's Banquet : containing Instructions, and Variety of New Tunes, Ayres,
Jiggs, and several New Scotch Tunes for the Treble- Violin. To which is
added, The Tunes of the new French Dances, now used at Court and in
Dancing-Schools. The 5th Edition, with new Additions. John Playford,
London, 1687.
♦Collection of Original Scotch-Tunes, (Full of the Highland Humours) for the
Violin : Being the First of this Kind yet Printed : Most of them being in
the Compass of the Flute. Henry Playford, London, 1700.
Wit and Mirth : or Pills to Purge Melancholy ; Being a Collection of the best
Merry Ballads and Songs, Old and New. T. D'Urfey. 6 vols. 1719-1720
(reprint). J. Tonson, London.
*Scots Songs. By Allan Bamsay. The Author, Edinburgh, 1720.
*Orpheus Caledonius, or a Collection of the best Scotch Songs set to Musick by
W. Thomson. The Author, London, n.d. (1725).
Musick for the Scots Songs in the Tea-Table Miscellany. Allan Ramsay,
Edinburgh, n.d.
A Collection of Original Scotch Tunes for the Violin. The whole Pleasant and
Comicall being full of the Highland Humour. John Young, London, n.d.
*The Beggar's Opera. Written by Mr Gay. John Watts, London, 1728.
*The Quaker's Opera. J. Roberts, London, 1728
*The Musical Miscellany ; Being a Collection of Choice Songs set to the Violin
and Flute. By the most Eminent Masters. John Watts, London, 1729.
*The Village Opera. Written by Mr Johnson. J. Watts, London, 1729.
*The Cobler's Opera. T. Wood, London, 1729.
*Polly, an Opera. Being the Second Part of the Beggar's Opera. Written by
Mr Gay. T. Thomson, London, 1729.
Momus Turn'd Fabulist; or, Vulcan's Wedding. J. Watts, London, 1729.
*The Beggar's Wedding. A new Opera. By Mr Char. Coffey. 2nd edition.
Jas. & John Knap ton, London, 1729.
*A Collection of the Choicest Scots Tunes adapted for the Harpsicord or Spinnet
and within the Compass of the Voice Violin or German Flute. By Adam
Craig, Edinburgh, n.d.
The Chamber Maid a Ballad Opera. J. Watts, London, 1730.
The Lover's Opera. By W. R. Chetwood. J. Watts, London, 1730.
Aria di Camera, being a Choice Collection of Scotch, Irish & Welsh Airs for the
Violin and German Flute. By the following Masters. Mr Alexander
Urquahart of Edinburgh Mr Derm'- O'Connar of Limrick. Mr Hugh
Edwards of Carmarthen. Dan. Wright & Dan. Wright Junr., London,
circa 1730.
*The Jovial Crew, a Comic-Opera. J. Watts, London, 1731.
*Patie and Peggy ; or the Fair Foundling, a Scotch Ballad Opera. J. Watts,
London, 1731.
*The Highland Fair : or, Union of the Clans, an Opera written by Mr Mitchell.
J. Watts, London, 1731.
*Silvia; or, the Country burial, an Opera. J. Watts, London, 1731.
Flora, an Opera. Lond. 1732.
*Orpheus Caledonius : or, A Collection of Scots Songs. Set to Musick. By
W. Thomson. 2 vols (second edition). Author, London, 1733.
*The British Musical Miscellany ; or, the Delightful Grove : Being a Collection
of Celebrated English and Scotch Songs, By the Best Masters, Set for the
Violin, German Flute, the Common Flute, and Harpsicord. 6 vols. J.
Walsh, London, n.d. (1734).
*Caledonian Country Dances. Being a Collection of all the Celebrated Scotch

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