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SIX SONATAS or DUETS for two GERMAN FLUTES, or VIOLINS. Compos'd by SIGR. GIO. BATISTA St. MARTINI of MILAN. Opera V [altered in MS to read: "IV."] London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand Of whom may be had For two German Flutes [list of works beginning with: "Weideman's Duets Op: 6." and ending with: "Perseus & Andromeda for a Ger: Flute."]

Six SONATAS or TRIOS for three VIOLONCELLOS or two VIOLINS and a BASS Dedicated to Signora Leonora Saluadori. Compos'd by Giacob Baseui detto Ceruetto. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had For the Violoncello [list of works beginning with: "Porporas Sonatas" and ending with: "Humphries Sonatas"]

SONATAS of three Parts, for two Violins & a Bass with a through Bass for ye Organ Harpsicord or arch Lute Compos'd by Michele Mascitti. Opera Quinta. LONDON, Printed for J. Walsh Servt. to her Majty. at ye Harp & Hoboy in Katherine Street in ye Strand, & J. Hare at ye Viol & Flute in Cornhill near ye Royal Exchang

SONATAS of three Parts for two VIOLINS a VIOLONCELLO and THOROUGH BASS made out of Geminianis Solos Dedicated to Hewer Edgeley Hewer Esqr: By FRANCESCO BARSANTI London. Printed for and Sold by I: Walsh Servant to his Majesty at ye Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 354

SONATAS of three Parts. FOR TWO VIOLINS with a Thorough Bass for the HARPSICORD or VIOLONCELLO. made from the Solos of FRANCESCO GEMINIANI. London. Printed for I. Walsh in Catharine Street in the Strand. Of whom may be had Just Publish'd For 2 Violins and a Bass. [list of works beginning with: "Nussen's Sonatas" and ending with: "Veracini's Solos"]

SONATAS or CHAMBER AIRES for two VIOLINS and a THROUGH BASS Compos'd by the late Mr: Ravenscroft Opera Seconda Engraven in a Better Carecter and more Corect then the former Edition Note the following Peices for two Violins and a Bass may be had where these are sold [list of works beginning with: "Viz Tibaldis Sonatas" and ending with: "Mr. Courtivill Sonatas for two Violins" London Printed for I. Walsh Servt. to Her Matie. at ye Harp and Hoboy in Katherine Street near Somerset House in ye Strand. I. Hare Instrument maker at ye Golden Viol and Flute in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange and P. Randall at ye Violin and Lute without Temple Barr in the Strand

Sonate a due Violino, e Basso Per Suonarsi con Flauto, o'vero Violino del Signor Martino Bitti Sonator di Violino Del Serenissmo Gran Principe di Toscana Solos with his Graces, Pepusch's 24 Solos, Bomporti's Solos, Albinonis Solos. LONDON, Printed for J. Walsh Servt. to her Majesty at ye Harp & Hoboy in Katherine Street in ye Strand, & J. Hare at ye Viol & Flute in Cornhill near ye Royal Exchange.

SONATE A VIOLINO, VIOLONE, E CEMBALO, DEDICATE Al Illustrissimo et Excellentissimo Signore IL SIGR: BARONE DI KILMANS'EGGE Cavallerizzo Maggiore e Ciamberlano Di sua MAESTÀ BRITANICA E ELETTORE DI BRUNSWICK E LUNEBOURG da Francesco Geminiani. Tho: Cross Sculpsit.

SONATE da CAMERA a Violino, e Violone, o Cembalo Dedicate All'Illustrissimo ed Eccellentissimo Signore il Sig: Duca di RUTLAND, Marchese di Granby, Conte di Rutland, Baron Roos di Hamlake, Trusbut e Belvoir, e Baron Maners di Haddon, Luogotenente & Custos Rotulorum della Contea di Leicester, Cancelliero della Ducea di Lancastro, Consigliero Privato di S.M. Britannica &c. &c. e Cavaliere del Nobilissmo: Ordine della Giartiera Da Gio: Stefano Carbonell.

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