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- Malchair page 1 Frontispiece
- Valtzer | Romance du Barbier de Seville
- Valtzer | ?iggit and Foot
- Ah! vous dirai je | Minuet | Valtzer
- March | A Soldier's Life
- Overture de la belle Arienna
- Valtzer | Valtzer | Three Sheep Skins
- Corn Rigs are bonny | The Maid of the Mill in the Comic Opera of Rosina
- Frisky Jenny or the tenth of June | The Compleat Britain
- Mr Lane's Trumpet Minuet | The Bean's Delight or hark how the Cock Crows
- Wolly and Georgey | Bloomsbury Market
- Greenwich Park | The Coronation Day | Put in All
- Hombey House | Queesborough or Bloomsbury Market
- The Spanheim | May Day | Reuben
- Woodstock Bower | King's Maggot or New York
- Ponders End | Epsom New wells | Orange Nan
- Jumpers' Chase | The Collier's Daughter or the Duke of Rutland's delight | Brittains Glory
- Next Oars or the Sheep Shearers | Love and Honour or Love in a Hop-yard
- Happy Conclusion | Charming Maid
- Oswestry Wake | Wallpool or the happy Clown
- Merry Milk Maids | A Trip to the Boar
- Fiddle-de dee | The Charmer | Lord Hereford's Delight
- Chalk Hornpipe | Boys and Girls to Play | Albion Queen or Barksheir
- Malchair page 24 The Furlong
- Stepney Cakes and Ale | The Bunter's Delight
- Grish Round or Kinington Wells | The B. of Chester's Jigg or the fit's come on me now
- Love for Love Danc'd in the Play | Vicar of Taunton Dean | King of Poland
- The constant Lover | The Pursuit | Mug House
- Mr Young's Delight | Mr Heath's Dance
- Bleinheim Castle | Ormond's March
- Disappointment | Marlborough's Victory
- Wood Lark | Golden Age | Winchester Wedding or the King's Jigg
- Salutation | Burgondy Flight
- Lisle | Lady Dainty
- Masquerade Royal | A Health to Betty | The Irish Lady or Anniseed water Robin | Bouzer Castle
- Bore la Bass | Excuse me | Pauls Steepl
- Parson upon Dorothy | Stingo or the Iyle of Barley | The beautiful [S]erbnagg
- Porters Lamentation | Amarisco | An old man is bedfull of bones
- Spring Garden | The Queen's Jigg | Simple Simon
- Under and Over | The Temple
- Carpenters Maggot | Enfield Common
- The Bonney Grey Ey'd Morn | Ianthe
- Hey-Boys up we go | Astrop Wells
- Excuse me | Essex Buildings | An old man a bed full of bones
- I Loved thee once, I Love no more | Walingford House | Saraband
- Scots Rant | Parthenia, a Dance | Mardike
- An Italian Rant | The Knot
- The Lady Frances Nevills Delight | Antick Dance | Porters Dream
- Washington's March | The Round
- The Garland or Uppon a Summers Day | Blew Cap for me | Hugar Mu Fean
- Tunbridge Walks | Wooden Shooes | The Phenix
- Strachen Varrign | Rattle the Stones
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- [German tunes continued]
- [German tunes continued]
- [German tunes continued]
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- [German tunes continued]
- The Grand Duke of Tuscanys March, as played by a Savoyard on a barrill Organ in the Streets at Oxford November 30 1784 | Minuet Della Cour played by the same Savoyard
- Hungarian Tune or Dance | Hungarian Dance
- La Rochelle Played by a Piedemontese Girl on Cymbal in Oxford Streets December 22 1784 | An Old German tune
- The Silver Faulken | Gathering of Peascods
- Irish Trot | Jack Puddin
- [A prity Concetto indeed] | Kemps Jegg | Lady Spellor | Millisons Jegg
- The Milk-Mayds Bobb | Winifred | s Knot or Open the door to three | Up tails all again | If all the world were paper | Tom Tinker
- Argeers | Aya me or the Simphony | The New Exchange
- Non such | New new Nothing | The Wish | Have at the Coat old Woman
- A health to Betty | The Health | Jonny pluck pears | Lavena | Lady lye near me
- Petticoat wag | Pauls Steeple | The Punks Delight
- Gauls Wharfe | Goddesses | Skellamefago | The Spanyard | Souldiers life | Tutch and take
- Stanes Morris | Solomons Jigge | The Silver Faulken | Step Stately
- Under and over | The Whirligig | Upon a Summers Day or the Garland
- French more | Scotch Cap | The Spanish Jeepsie | The Saraband | Faine I would
- The Budget for 1785 | Jove and Europa | Adsons Saraband
- Argeers | Bobbing Joe | Confesse
- Confesse | Confesse | Parlalaw
- Danse des Paysans dans le Diocese de Bergen en Norvege
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- Danse des Paysans dans le Diocese de Bergen en Norvege (continued)
- Airs Norvegiens a danser
- Chanson | Musique pour le Sour
- Musique pour le Sour (continued)
- Playd in the streets at Oxford a Wendnesday feb 25 1789 | Under the Greenwood tree
- Pepper is black | Peggy Ramsey or Peg | Monr st Omer
- Mr Young delight | Now pender well ye parent dear, the children in the wood
- A scandinavian song of great antiquity | A lovely lass to a friar came
- Mr Young's delight with a different disposition of divisions
- [Mr Young's delight] Continued
- I heard a man whistle this tune in maspey lane Dec 22 1789 | Cupid's recruiting sergeant
- Linky Lanky | Sweet Mally
- March de gens d'armes | La Damoiselle
- Marionets | A trumpet air | Quick step Turkish
- Quick Step La promenade | Allemande
- Charles street Bank | Quick step 37th Regt | Albina
- Dancing in the Queen Mab | CottillonRosette Quick Step
- The Marquis of Granby's delight | The Pantheon
- Giga | La Rochelle | Sweetest Lassie
- O la my dear West India | Aire de l'Opera francoise | Capt Aipson's (?) 's whim
- les Plaiseurs des Dames [Les plaisirs des dames] | Women's dance in the ombres chinoises
- la novelle Holandoise | Lillignon et francoise
- King of sweden's march | Duth skipper | Sam Jones a Virginian tune
- Malchair page 102 Le jupon rouge
- A foreign air | Caccina
- Pady Whark | Lather awa wi' your Oakstick
- The Major | The merry Dancers | Irish Trott
- Shantruish | Boyne Water | Eppie Mc Nabb
- The Sutors of Selkirk Good Night and joy be wi' you all The job of journey work
- Highway to Edinburgh | Dribbles of Brandy
- Jacksons Night cap John Small's minuet
- Calseys jig | Jackon's Bonner Bougher
- Port rorie dall | The carman's whistle
- Spanish la Bolerasque
- Chande a spanish dance
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- Malchair page 115 Boleras
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- Black Nagg | Parsons upon Dorothy | Ty the pig
- Have at thy coat old woman | Bouzer Castle | Sion House
- A Pa?pe | The maid's last wish | Bishop of Chester's jigg
- From a hand organ in the street nov 21 1799 | Put on thy smork a monday | An Irish tune noted down from the playing
- Austrian tune | The beggar boy
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- Continued | St Garmon
- A Chinese air | A Persian song
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- I wish I may die if I do | My father said that would hire to me a man
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