Duncan, Adam 1731-1804
Duncan of Camperdown, Adam Duncan, 1731-1804
Duncan of Camperdown, Adam Duncan, Viscount, 1731-1804
Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan Royal Navy admiral (1731-1804)
Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan Royal Navy admiral
Duncan, Adam Duncan, Viscount, 1731-1804
Ducan, Adam, 1:e viscount Duncan av Camperdown, 1731-1804
VIAF ID: 52566954 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan ‡c Royal Navy admiral
- 100 1 _ ‡a Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan ‡c Royal Navy admiral (1731-1804)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ducan, Adam, ‡c 1:e viscount Duncan av Camperdown, ‡d 1731-1804
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Duncan of Camperdown, Adam Duncan ‡d 1731-1804
- 100 1 _ ‡a Duncan of Camperdown, Adam Duncan, ‡c Viscount, ‡d 1731-1804
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Angus
- 551 _ _ ‡a Northumberland
Works
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Admiral Lord Duncan's waltz ... adapted as a Rondo for the Harp or Piano-Forte by P. Gardiner [London, Preston] | |
År 1812. | MUSIKALISKT TIDSFÖRDRIF | No. 4, 5, 6 och 7. | [left befor accolade:] Allegorisk Ouverture till | Åminnelse af Åmiral Dun- | cans Seger öfver Hollend- | ska flottan d. 11. Oct. 1797 | af Steibelt. | |
Arm, Albion, arm. A favorite song on the late glorious victories obtained by Earl Howe, Earl St. Vincents & Lord Duncan over the french, spanish & dutch fleets. Written & composed by Chas. Stanley. London. Printed & sold by Preston & Son | |
Britain's triumph or the Dutch well dressed. A song with chorus, occasioned by Admiral Duncan's victory. Edinburgh Printed and sold by Urbani & Liston | |
Britannia | |
The British Naval Victors | |
Complete peerage, vol. 2, 1910: | |
Dances | |
Duncan and victory. Written and composed by Mr. Dibdin, and sung by him in his new entertainment called The sphinx. London. Printed & sold by the author, at his music warehouse, Leicester Place, Leicester Square | |
[Engraved dance music. (1. Lord Duncan's victory)] [London, Bath, s.n.] | |
The foes of old England, France, Holland & Spain. Duncan's Victory or British Valor Triumphant, a favorite Song [by M. Arne] on that Memorable Event. [London, Preston & Son] | |
How wondrous is the glorious art which British sailors know | |
An impromptu ballad on Admiral Duncan's glorious victory written and composed by Miss Poole. London Printed for and Sold by Miss Poole N.o 1 Tavistock Street Covent Garden. and all the principal Music Shops. | |
The | NAVAL BATTLE and TOTAL DEFEAT | of the | GRAND DUTCH FLEET | by | ADMIRAL DUNCAN | on the 11.|t|h of October 1797 | A Characteristic Sonata for the Piano Forte, | Composed & Dedicated to | VISCOUNT DUNCAN | By J. L. DUSSEK. | [left:] Enter.|d Stat. Hall [right:] Price 3|s | Printed for CORRI DUSSEK & C.|o Music Sellers to the ROYALFAMILY. | N.|o 28 Hay Market, & N.|o 67 Dean Street Soho, LONDON. | N.|o 8 South S.|t Andrews S.|t & N.|o 37 North Bridge S.|t EDINBURGH | |
ON ADMIRAL LORD DUNCAN'S | VICTORY | A favorite GLEE | Sung with great applause at the Glee-Club, | Crown and Anchor Tavern Strand. | Composed, and (by permission) Dedicated to the | President and Members of that Society | by their obed.|t humble Servant | William Dixon. | CAMBRIDGE, Engraved and Printed for the AUTHOR and to be had | at Longman & Broderip's N.|o 26 Cheapside and N.|o 13 Haymarket. | LONDON. | [right:] Entered at Stationer's Hall. [right:] Price 1.|s | |
Overtures | |
See hoary time unfolds a year | |
Die Seeschlacht und gänzliche Niederlage der großen holländischen Flotte durch den Admiral Duncan den 2ten Octob: 1797. Eine charakteristische Sonate für das Piano-Forte. Wien, in der Kunst- und Musikalienhandlung des Jos: Eder | |
Sonatas | |
The Sphinx | |
To Duncan and glory : a favorite song sung by Mr. Sedgwick in A trip to the Nore | |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mungo Haldane, Esq; general-accomptant of the Excise-office, London; Lieutenant-colonel Alexander Duncan, younger of Lundie; and Captain Adam Duncan of his Majesty's navy, disponees of the lands and estate of Airthery, in trust for behoof of Robert Haldane, eldest son of the deceased Captain James Haldane, commander of the East India ship the Duke of Albany | |
Vain are the boasts of Belgia's sons | |
Waltzes |