excerpt from 'Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire' pp. 119 (69 words)

excerpt from 'Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire' pp. 119 (69 words)

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Music and Society in Eighteenth-Century Yorkshire

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[C]alled lately to see the Lt. Col. Brackenberry, & he & his Wife & 3 of his daughters drank Tea with us one afternoon, & played on Harpsichord & sung, they are all musical & the youngest daughter play’d on the German Flute very prettily I never saw a Lady play on the Flute before. Col. Smelt accompanied in the Violin, my God Daughter sung, & my Son & Daughter Dolly play[’]d. 

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