excerpt from 'The Diary of a West Country Physician, A. D. 1684-1726' pp. 58 (81 words)
excerpt from 'The Diary of a West Country Physician, A. D. 1684-1726' pp. 58 (81 words)
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Diary entry 22 November 1709 It being the Anniversary of St. Cecilia, I was the greatest part of the day at Close-Hall with the Lovers of Musick, Mr Harrington, Mr Naish, Colonel Bessly, Col: Prowse, Col: Horner, Major Prater & many other Lovers of Musick performing Purcel’s Cecilia Song & much other musick. We had [an audience] of Half Crown Men 62. The Women faild to pay by getting some of them into the place; so that there were of them when fairly in, but 33. |
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