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'''MISS JOHNSON OF HOUGHTON HALL.''' AKA and see “[[Miss Johnston (1)]]. The melody appears under this title in Goulding & Co’s '''Select Collection of Country Dances for the Pianoforte''' (c. 1807).
'''MISS JOHNSON OF HOUGHTON HALL.''' AKA and see “[[Miss Johnston (1)]]". The melody appears under this title in Goulding & Co’s '''Select Collection of Country Dances for the Pianoforte''' (No. 8, c. 1807).
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MISS JOHNSON OF HOUGHTON HALL. AKA and see “Miss Johnston (1)". The melody appears under this title in Goulding & Co’s Select Collection of Country Dances for the Pianoforte (No. 8, c. 1807).

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