Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 0974 221X
https://isni.org/isni/000000010974221X
Name: 
Charles Benjamin Incledon
Charles Incledon (Brits zanger (-1826))
Charles Incledon (englischer sänger)
Charles Incledon (English tenor singer)
Incledon, ..
Incledon, Benjamin
Incledon, Charles
Incledon, Charles Benjamin
Incledon, Charles Benjamin (Mr)
Incledon (Mister)
Incledon (Mr)
Jncledon, Charles v
Инклдон, Чарлз Бенджамин
Dates: 
1763-1826
Creation class: 
Notated music
Creation role: 
performer
Related names: 
Davy, John (1763-1824)
Goulding, Phipps, and d'Almaine
Hook, James (1746-1827)
Joly, Jaspar Robert (1819-1892)
Mazzinghi, Joseph
Owenson, Miss
Reeve, William (1757-1815)
Schoelcher, Victor (1804-1893)
Shield, William
Steven, James fl (ca. 1801-1820)
Titles: 
Airs, duets, trios, chorusses & c in Abroad and at home, 1796:
All in the downs the fleet was moor'd.
Black ey'd Susan a favorite cantata as sung by Mr. Incledon at the subscription concerts in Bristol & Bath
Blind girl.
Can I forget the silent tears
captive to his bird, The : a favorite song, sung with universal applause by Mr. Incledon, in his new entertainment call'd Variety
Death of Tom Moody, The : The noted whipper-in well known to the Sportsmen of Shropshire
Every day will I give thanks as, sung by Mr Incledon, at the Oratorios... [pour 1 voix & b]
Family quarrels.
From night till morn, a favorite duet as, sung by Mr Johnstone and Mr Incledon, [pr 2 v & instruments]
Geistiche Lieder auffs neu gebessert.
Great God what do I see and hear
Grove music online, Mar. 6, 2009
Heaving of the lead, a favorite ballad, sung by Mr Incledon, in the new opera of Hartford bridge
lass of Richmond Hill, The : sung by Mr. Incledon ... the Vauxhall Gardens
Little bird with bosom red Sung with the greatest applause at the Readings & Music Freemasons Hall by Messrs Incledon, Street, &c. and at Vauxhall Gardens
Lord of the manor.
"Ma Chère amie", a favourite song, sung by Mr Incledon, at Vauxhall, written by a Lady and set to music...
Martin Luther's hymn sung by Mr. Incledon, with great applause in the Oratorios, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
O! sing sweet bird
Of all the girls that are so smart
Oh did you hear of Kate Kearney
Paul and Virginia.
Sally in our alley
See from ocean rising, a duett, sung by M. Incledon & Mrs Creswell. Paul & Virginie...
Soft as the morning's blushing hue ... the favorite ballad
Songs.
Songster's jubilee
Streamlet that flowd round her cot, sung by Mr Incledon, in the Woodman [air pr 1 v. & instruments]
Tom Starboard was a lover true
Turnpike gate.
William was a seaman true a new song
Notes: 
Sources: 
VIAF DNB N6I NLI WKD