Abell, John 1653-1724
Abell, John, ca. 1653-ca. 1716
VIAF ID: 58029632 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Aberdeenshire
- 551 1 _ ‡a Camebridge
Works
Title | Sources |
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1697. Decembre. Air par Mons|r Abel Anglois, sur le Concert a Utrecht. | |
Airs | |
Aloud proclaim the cheerful sound. A song on Queen Ann's Coronation, the words by Mr. Tate [s.l., s.n. (engraved by T. Cross)] | |
Ballads | |
[caption title, f.9v:] A Song Sett by M.r Abell Sen.r | |
CHOICE | AYRES and SONGS | TO SING TO THE | Theorbo=Lute, or Bass=Viol: | BEING | Most of the Newest Ayres and Songs sung at COURT, | And at the Publick THEATRES | Composed by several Gentlemen of His Majesty’s Musick, and others. | THE FOURTH BOOK. | [illustration] | LONDON, | Printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford Junior, and are Sold by John Playford, at his Shop | near the Temple Church; and John Carr, at his Shop at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1683. | |
CHOICE | NEW | SONGS | Never before Printed, | SET TO SEVERAL | NEVV TUNES | BY THE BEST | Masters of MUSIC. | Written by THEO. D'URFREY, Gent. | [coat of arms] | LONDON, | Printed by John Playford, for Joseph Hindmarsh (Bookseller to His | ROYAL HIGHNESS) at the Black Bull in Cornhill, 1684. | |
A collection of songs, in several languages [London, William Pearson; for the author] | |
High state and honours | |
[II] Airs (Soyons toujours inéxorable; Quoy que l'amour paroisse [1V & bc]) pour le concert de mercredy, le 12 decembre. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Que je chéris | |
Reading ends in melancholy | |
Songs | |
Ye brave boys and tars. The Duke of Ormond's march: or a ballad for the encouragement of soldiers and seamen. [London, William Pearson] |