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and English Country Dances now in Vogue, with Proper Directions to each
Dance. Perform'd at Court, and Publick Entertainments. For the
Harpsichord, Violin, Hoboy, or German Flute. J. Walsh, London, n.d.
*The Tea-Table Miscellany : or a Collection of Scots Sangs, etc. The Tenth
Edition. Being the Whole that are contain'd in the Three Volumes just ^ — ■
Published. By Allan Bamsay. George Risk, Dublin, 1734. Title of
Third Volume, " A Collection of Celebrated Songs."
*Airs for the Flute With a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. Alexr. Baillie,
Edinburgh, 1735.
*Calliope or English Harmony A Collection of the most Celebrated English and
Scots Songs. 2 vols. John Simpson, London, n.d.
*A Curious Collection of Scots Tunes for a Violin Bass Viol or German Flute,
with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord, etc. By James Oswald,
Musician in Edinr., n.d. (1740).
*A Collection of Curious Scots Tunes for a Violin German Flute or Harpsichord.
By Mr James Oswald. 2 vols. J. Simpson, London, n.d. (1742).
*A Collection of Scots Tunes some with Variations for a Violin Hautboy or
German Flute with a Bass for a Violoncello or Harpsichord. By William
M'Gibbon. Richard Cooper, Edinburgh, 1742, 1746, 1755.
__^*The Caledonian Pocket Companion. By James Oswald. 12 Books. J.
Simpson, and J. Oswald, London.
* Twelve Scotch and Twelve Irish Airs with Variations Set for the German
Flute Violin or Harpsichord, by Mr Burk Thumoth. J. Simpson, London,
n.d.
*Twelve English and Twelve Irish Airs with Variations, Set for the German
Flute, Violin or Harpsichord By Mr Burk Thumoth. Book the Second.
J. Simpson, London, n.d.
*A Collection of Old Scots Tunes. With a Bass for Violoncello or Harpsichord.
Set and most humbly Dedicated to the Right Honourable The Lady
Erskine by Francis Barsanti. A. Baillie, & Messrs Hamilton & Kincaid,
Edinr., n.d. (1742).
*Twenty Four Country Dances for the year 1750. Dav. Butherford, London.
^Country Dances Selected As performed at Court and all Publick Assemblies
and Entertainments. For the Harpsichord, Violin, German Flute, or
Hoboy. J. Walsh, London, n.d.
*Thirty Scots Songs for a Voice & Harpsichord. The Music taken from the
most genuine Sets extant ; The Words from Allan Ramsay. R. Bremner,
Edinburgh, n.d. (1757).
*A Second Set of Scots Songs for a Voice & Harpsichord. R. Bremner,
Edinburgh, n.d. (1757).
*A Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances. With a Bass for a Violincello
or Harpsichord. Robert Bremner, Edinburgh, n.d.
%A\ * iJ*-^- Collection of 43 Scots Tunes with Variations. Particularly Adapted for the
. (,Jusf- \ Violin and Harpsicord. By James Oswald. J. Bland, London, n.d.
*A Collection of the Best old Scotch and English Songs set for the Voice with
Accompaniments and Thorough-Bass for the Harpsichord, etc., by James
Oswald Chamber Composer to His Majesty. J. Oswald, London, n.d.
Compleat Collections of 200 Country Dances 4 volumes published by the
Thompsons London n.d. circa 1758 to 1780.
^Country Dances Selected As Perform'd at Court and all Publick Assemblies
and Entertainments, etc. J. Walsh, London, n.d., cir. 1760. >
/) *Part I., Vol. 2. Caledonian Country Dances. 4 Books or Volume I., circa
1748. Vol. II. consisted probably of other 4 Books, circa 1760. As it is
said to have extended to 10 Books, we presume one or both of the latter
V^_ were published by J. Walsh's successor, William Randall.

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