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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE-Continued.

Colonial Office, Class 5-Continued.

Vol. 550 [old America and West Indies, 240]-Continued. and Italians at New Smyrna, and the culture of raisins, figs, indigo, etc.; talk to Creek Indians; expense of apprehending two men suspected of murdering an Indian; expense of the civil establishment; Florida boundaries.]

Vol. 551 [old America and West Indies, 241]

East Florida. Correspondence between the Governor and the Secretary of State, 1769-1770. [Contains correspondence of Governor James Grant; memorial of planters relative to exportation of rice; memorial of planters and London merchants, asking to have St. Mary's River made a port of entry; disputes with De Brahm, Surveyor General of the Province; contingent expenses.]

Vol. 552 [old America and West Indies, 242]

East Florida. Correspondence of the Governor or Lieutenant Governor with the Secretary of State, 1771-1772. [Contains correspondence of Governor James Grant, and, in his absence; of John Moultrie, President of the Council; papers relating to dispute with De Brahm, Provincial Surveyor General; friction with Spanish officials in Havana; culture of indigo, sugar, etc.; cash and supplies for support of Dr. Turnbull's colony at New Smyrna; names of members of His Majesty's Council in East Florida; petition of grantees of land for exemption of payment of quit rents; contingent expenses.] Vol. 553 [old America and West Indies, 243]

East Florida. Correspondence between the Lieutenant Governor and the Secretary of State, 1773. [Contains correspondence of Lieutenant Governor John Moultrie; return of ordnance and ammunition at St. Augustine; Minutes of Council; contingent expenses.]

Vol. 554 [old America and West Indies, 244]

East Florida. Correspondence of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor with the Secretary of State, 1773, December, and 1774. [Contains correspondence of Lieutenant Governor John Moultrie and Governor Pat. Tonyn; return of 14th regiment; return of ordnance and ammunition, and laboratory and other stores, in St. Augustine; ceremonies observed at the publication of Governor Tonyn's commission; talk to Creek Indians; expense of civil establishment; contingent expenses.]

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE-Continued.

Colonial Office, Class 5-Continued.

Vol. 555 [old America and West Indies, 245]

East Florida. Correspondence between the Governor and the Secretary of State, 1774-1775. [Contains correspondence of Governor Pat. Tonyn; papers relative to lease of Indian lands; state of His Majesty's Council for East Florida; account of indigo and other commodities sent from St. Augustine to Great Britain; memorial of Governor James Grant and others, May, 1775, concerning bounty on indigo; return of 14th regiment; return of ammunition issued to 14th regiment of infantry, sent to Virginia; contingent expenses and expenses incurred for Indians.]

Vol. 1312, Part II [old Board of Trade, Virginia, 9]

Virginia correspondence and papers, 1701-1702. Nos.
21xxxix-lv and 22 to 42.1 [Contains correspondence
of Governor Francis Nicholson; papers relating to
the building of the Capitol, 1701-2; a number of
papers relating to the French Protestant settle-
ment at Manakin Town, above the falls of the James
River-list of French refugees sailing from London
to the James River on the St. Peter and Anthony
galley, Daniel Perreau, commander, 1700, and gen-
eral roll of the people established in Manakin
Town, March 6, 1702; Collectors' and Naval Officers'
bonds; trials in the Court of Admiralty; many
addresses of loyalty to King William, including
one from the Rector, Trustees and Governors of
the College of William and Mary, on the occasion
of the acknowledgment of James Francis Edward,
"the First Pretender," by the French King;
Proclamation given by Governor Nicholson at the
College of William and Mary, May 30, 1702, of the
accession of Queen Anne; papers relating to the
defense of Virginia and the Virginia quota for
defense of New York; account of impost on liquors,
servants and slaves; various lists-land patents,
quantity of acres of land and civil officers in the
several counties, officers of the High Court of Ad-
miralty, Pilots, etc., Parishes, Ministers, Tithables,
together with officers and number of scholars of
the College of William and Mary, navigable rivers
and creeks, and muster rolls.

Vol. 1337 [old America and West Indies, 16] (Virginia)
[Letters from Governors Spotswood, Drysdale, and
Gooch, from May 9, 1694, to February 26, 1745,
with many inclosures. List of contents in front of
volume.]

PUBLIC RECORD Office-Continued.
Colonial Office, Class 5-Continued.

Vol. 1356 [old Colonial Entry Book 82]

Entries relating to Virginia, 1681-1685. [Contains Commission to Lord Culpeper, Governor of Virginia, November 27, 1682, and Instructions of same date; papers relating to the "Commotions in Virginia," 1682, and to the inquiry into Lord Culpeper's neglect of his government, August, 1683; Commission to Francis Lord Howard of Effingham, Governor General of Virginia, September 28, 1683, Instructions October 24, 1683, and Additional Instructions, December 3, 1683; License, October 27, 1683, to Lord Howard of Effingham to retire from Virginia "during the sickly and seasoning time" and to remain in any other neighboring colony for not over two months in any year; letters from the King to Lord Howard of Effingham, 1684, relative to Lord Culpeper's claims and to the quit rents of Virginia.] Colonial Office, Class 391:

Vol. 1 [old Colonial Entry Book, 104]

Volume lettered: Journal of Trade and Plantations, from Feb. 1674 [1674-5] to March, 1676 [1676–7]. Minutes of the Committee of the Privy Council, appointed for matters relating to Trade and Plantations. Alphabetical index at end.]

Cornwallis Papers:

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SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS

Series B:

Vol. VI. Marked: Letters received (originals)

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Bahamas, Nos. 1-61, 1761-1779.

Barbadoes, Nos. 62-135, 1729-1779.

Newfoundland, Nos. 136-234, 1759-1786.

Pennsylvania, Nos. 235-289, 1721-1785.

Vol. XVIII. Marked: Letters received (originals), New Eng

land, &c. 1750.

[Index in front of volume.

well as received; and to
Halifax to West Indies.]

Includes letters sent as and from colonies from

Vol. XIX. Marked: Letters received (originals), New England, &c.

1751.

[Index in front of volume. Includes letters sent as well as received; to and from all colonies.]

Vol. XX. Marked: Letter received (originals), New England, &c.

1752.

[Index in front of volume. Includes letters sent as well as received; and all colonies.]

Vol. XXI. Marked: Letters received (originals), Pennsyl

vania, 1756–1782.

[Index in front of volume.]

Vol. XXII. Marked: Letters received (originals), Massachusetts, &c. 1757-1784.

[Index in front of volume. The letters are chiefly

from Massachusetts; a few from Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York.]

APPENDIX IV

MUSIC DIVISION

LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 1919–1920

All hail to the brave and free. A national song. Baltimore, John
Cole, 1828.

Anerio, Felice: Il primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci. Venetia,
Presso Giacomo Vincenzi, 1587.

Madrigali.

a cinque voci. Secondo libro. Roma, Appresso

Alessandro Gardano, 1585.

Arensky, A.: A la mémoire de Souworoff (1729-1800). Partition.
Paris, Rouart, Lerolle & Cie.

Ballentine, James: One hundred songs. Glasgow, 1866.

Barsanti, F.: Concerto grossi . . . Opera sesta. Parts. London,
J. Walsh.

Billings, Wm.: New England Psalm-singer. Boston, 1770.

Bishop, H. R.: The departure from Paradise. Cantata a voca sola.
Full score. Autograph.

Blanchard, Amos: American musical primer. Exeter, 1808.

Blow, John: A second musical entertainment perform'd on St. Cecilia's day... London, John Playford, and John Carr, 1685.

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Brune, J. de: De CL, Davids psalmen. Middelburgh, 1644.
Camphuysen, D. R.: Stichtelycke rymen, 1652, 1668.

Uytbreyding over de Psalmen des Propheten Davids. 1630.
Casella: Le couvent sur l'eau. Milan, Ricordi, 1919.

Choral-buch aller melodien des Evangelisch Reformirten gesangbuches nach alphabetischer ordnung nebst register. Ms. Late 17th century.

Collection of 97 French, German and Italian vocal airs in score, for pianoforte. n. i., ca. 1840.

Collections of early American music, published before 1800.

Concerts of antient music . . . . as performed at the new rooms Totten-
ham Street. London, W. Lee and others, 1794-1848. [55 vols. of
concert programs.]

Coperario, G.: Fancies. 5 parts. Autograph. ca. 1620-30.
Coyle, Thomas: Six lessons for the harpsichord or pianoforte
London, [1795?].

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Davy, John: Six quartets for voices . . Op. prima. London,
Preston & Son. [1790?].

The wife and the mistress. A comic burletta. Autograph score,

1796.

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