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Alexander's 50 New Scotch & Irish Reels and Hornpipes, Arranged for the Violin or Flute by an Eminent Professor. Ent.Sta.Hall. price 1s. London, Published by J.Alexander, 101 Leadenhall Strt. & may be had at Mr. Kennedy's, 364 Oxford St.

PO Directory 1808:-

Alexander J Music seller and musical instrument maker 70 Leadenhall Street and at the Manufactory, Moorfields.

Kidson:-

Alexander, James. A music engraver whose name is found on sheet music. He was possibly the same with a well known flute player. In 1822 and later he was at 101, Leadenhall Street, from here he published a pretty miniature volume "Sacred Melodies for the flute, violin, flageolet, or Kent bugle... London, published and sold by J. Alexander, 101, Leadenhall Street," circa 1830, also "The Flowers of Emerald Isle," in 8 numbers, small square quarto.

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