excerpt from 'Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire' pp. 139 (106 words)
excerpt from 'Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire' pp. 139 (106 words)
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There was a very full Room, & my Sons John, Henry, Thomas & Septimus & my two little Girls Margaret, Jesse & Dorothy Anne & Mr Smith were all at the Concert. This Concert was promoted & patronized by Mr Henry Grimston, & 60 Guineas was the Gross Produce. Forty Pounds was sent to the French Emigrant Clergy. A Mr Worgan a Son of Dr [John] Worgans the famous Composer play’d on Harpsichord & sung; I have many Songs of his father’s Composition. Mr <Laist?> play’d the first fiddle & Mr Erskine on the Hautboy vastly well indeed. I had not been at any publick Entertainment for 3 quarters of Year. |
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