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'''FRENCH KING'S MINUET'''. American? English?; Minuet. The tune was mechanically preserved in a chime clock manufactured by Daniel Burnap of East Windor, Connecticut, in the late 18th century. It also appears in Timothy Swan's Suffield, Connecticut, MS of 1777, held by the American Antiquarian Society. See also note for "[[annotation:Rakes of Rochester]]."  
'''FRENCH KING'S MINUET'''. American? English?; Minuet. The tune was mechanically preserved in a chime clock manufactured by Daniel Burnap of East Windor, Connecticut, in the late 18th century. It also appears in Timothy Swan's Suffield, Connecticut, MS of 1777, held by the American Antiquarian Society. See also note for "[[annotation:Rakes of Rodney]]."  
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FRENCH KING'S MINUET. American? English?; Minuet. The tune was mechanically preserved in a chime clock manufactured by Daniel Burnap of East Windor, Connecticut, in the late 18th century. It also appears in Timothy Swan's Suffield, Connecticut, MS of 1777, held by the American Antiquarian Society. See also note for "annotation:Rakes of Rodney."

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