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Title
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Songwriter
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Tune
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v |
Foreword by A L Lloyd |
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iii |
copy of cover |
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iii |
Introduction |
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iii |
comment on |
Thomas Doubleday |
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iv |
comment on |
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the bag of the bagpipes |
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v |
comment on |
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the reed of the bagpipes |
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iv |
comment on |
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the drone |
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xii |
The two Sections |
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1 |
PART I – BALLADS & SONGS |
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1 |
Chevy Chase – (ancient ballad of) |
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history of and comments on |
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Chevy Chase – (ancient ballad of) |
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Chevy Chase – (ancient ballad of) The first Fit |
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Chevy Chase |
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Chevy Chase – (modern ballad of) |
may be Richard Sheale |
Chevy Chase |
according to Mr Chappell |
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a mention of |
William Chappell |
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Battle of Otterburn – (The) |
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Chevy Chase |
a variation on Chevy Chase – about a battle fought 9 August 1388 |
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Bewick and the Graeme, the |
Transcribed by Sir Walter Scott |
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taken from the "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" possibly 16th century |
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comment on |
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"The Bewick and the Graeme" and chivalry |
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31 |
Brave Earl Brand and the King of England's Daughter – (The) |
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33 |
comment on |
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The close relationship between the last song and many others |
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34 |
Hughie the Graeme |
Graeme Clan |
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35 |
short bio |
Joseph Ritson |
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36 |
short bio |
Graeme Clan |
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37 |
Jock o' the Syde |
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first published 1784 in the Hawick Museum, a provincial miscellany, by John Elliott, Esq., of Reidheugh |
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41 |
short bio |
Jock o' the Syde |
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maybe a nephew of the Laird of Mangerton, |
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42 |
Death of Parcy Reed – (The) |
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46 |
short bio |
Parcy Reed |
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48 |
Outlandish Knight – (The) |
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50 |
short bio |
Outlanders |
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someone from the Outlands or Debatable Lands |
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51 |
Fair Flower of Northumberland – (The) |
Thomas Deloney or T.D. |
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The English version – there is a Scottish version by Kinlock |
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55 |
short bio |
Thomas Deloney or T.D. |
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alias the "ballading silk weaver" who died c1600 |
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55 |
short bio |
Kinlock, |
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A Scottish version of "Fair Flower of Northumberland" |
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56 |
Laidley Worm (The) (of Spindleston Heugh) |
(this version by Robert Lamb, Vicar of Norham) |
from an old MSS |
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60 |
short bio |
Reverend Robert Lambe |
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Vicar of Norham |
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60 |
comment on |
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The Worm O Spindleston Heugh |
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61 |
Binnorie, or, the Cruel Sister, |
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first published as broadsheet by Mr. Rimbault c 1656. |
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63 |
a mention of |
Mr. Rimbault printer |
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63 |
comment on |
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history of Binnorie |
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64 |
Lord Beichan |
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69 |
comment on |
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versions of "Lord Beichan" |
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71 |
Derwentwater's Farewell |
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72 |
short bio |
James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater |
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73 |
comment on |
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Derwentwater's Farewell |
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74 |
Derwentwater |
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75 |
comment on |
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Derwentwater |
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76 |
Lay the Bent to the Bonny Broom |
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78 |
comment on |
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simple melodies |
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79 |
Whittingham Fair |
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[3]
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81 |
Blow the Winds, I-ho |
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82 |
Keach I' the Creel – (The) |
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84 |
O I hae seen the Roses blaw |
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86 |
O the Oak and the Ash and the Bonny Ivy Tree |
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Goddesses * |
* The tune is in Sir James Hawkins' "The Dancing Muster," 1650, under this title |
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87 |
comment on |
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history of song "Oak Ash and Bonny Ivy |
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88 |
Bonny at Morn |
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89 |
Water of Tyne (The) |
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Willow Tree or Rue ard Thyme – (The) |
attributed to Mrs Francis Habergham, of Habergham, Lancashire (died 1703) |
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according to William Chappell |
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Rue ard Thyme – (The) |
attributed to Mrs Francis Habergham, of Habergham, Lancashire (died 1703) |
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Alternative title of "Willow Tree" |
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91 |
short bio |
William Chappell |
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91 |
comment on |
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history of "The Willow Tree" |
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92 |
Sair Fail'd, Hinney |
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Actually titled "Sair Fyel'd, Hinny" in the book |
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93 |
I Drew my Ship into a Harbour |
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Miller and His Sons – (The) |
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comment on |
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The Miller in poetry and satire |
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96 |
Shoemaker – (The) |
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My Love is Newly Listed |
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no lyrics – music only – first published when Thomas Doubleday placed it in "Blackwood Magazine" 1821 |
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a mention of |
Thomas Doubleday |
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comment on |
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history of My Love is newly listed |
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98 |
Broom, Green Broom |
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100 |
O the Bonny Fisher Lad |
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102 |
Hexhamshire Lass – (The) |
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104 |
Mode o' Wooing – (The) |
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107 |
Northumberland Bagpipes – (The) |
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108 |
a mention of |
William Chappell |
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108 |
comment on |
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pipes |
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109 |
Durham Old Women |
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110 |
Aboot the Bush, Willy |
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111 |
Christmas Day in the Morning |
Traditional Carol |
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112 |
Elsie Marley |
Elsie Marley |
to its own tune |
An Alewife at Pictree, near Chester-le-Street |
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113 |
short bio |
Elsie (or Alice) Marley |
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first published by Joseph Ritson in "Bishopric Garland" 1784 |
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113 |
comment on |
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short history on "Elsie Marley" |
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115 |
Bobby Shaftoe |
Traditional |
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116 |
Up the Raw |
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117 |
Dol Li A |
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118 |
Broom Buzzems – (or Buy Broom Busoms) |
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119 |
short bio |
William Purvis |
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120 |
A You A, Hinny Burd |
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named as "A U Hinny Burd" in this book |
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121 |
Ca' Hawkie through the watter |
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The title given is "Water" in this book |
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122 |
Anti-Gallican Privateer (The) |
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123 |
comment on |
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The ship, first to sail fitted and manned from Newcastle |
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124 |
Adam Buckham, O! |
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125 |
Captain Bover |
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125 |
short bio |
Thomas Doubleday |
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125 |
short bio |
Captain Bover |
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126 |
Here's the Tender coming |
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127 |
Liberty for the Sailors |
John Stobbs |
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a Shields song for the days of the Press-gang |
Tune-Br |
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128 |
Sailors are a' at the Bar (The) |
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Actually titled "The Sailors are all at the Bar" in book |
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128 |
a mention of |
John Bell |
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128 |
Lad wi' the Trousers on |
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129 |
Twelve Days of Christmas – (The) |
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129 |
comment on |
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history of "Twelve Days of Christmas" |
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132 |
Ma' Canny Hinny |
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Actually titled "Maw Canny Hinny" in this book |
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134 |
Robin Spraggon's Auld Grey Mare |
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transcribed by Mr Fairless |
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135 |
comment on |
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days gone by |
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136 |
short bio |
Mr. Fairless of Hexham |
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137 |
Sword Dancers' Song – (The) |
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no lyrics – music only |
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137 |
Kitty Bo-bo, |
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no lyrics – music only |
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138 |
(Weel May) The Keel Row |
Traditional |
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139 |
comment on |
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history of "The Keel Row" |
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140 |
Northern Minstrel's Budget – (The) |
Henry Robson |
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143 |
short bio |
Henry Robson |
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144 |
blank |
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145 |
Part II – Small pipe tunes |
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the following tunes are music only except where a comment to the contrary is given.
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145 |
Chevy Chase – (pipe tune) |
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Chevy Chase |
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145 |
Coquetside |
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Coquetside |
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146 |
Wylam Away |
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Wylam Away |
referred to as "Gingling Geordie" in an old ms of 1694 |
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Cockle Geordie |
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Cockle Geordie |
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I saw My Love passing by Me |
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I saw My Love passing by Me |
two lines of lyrics discovered |
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Jockey lay up in the Hay Loft |
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Jockey lay up in the Hay Loft |
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148 |
Pelton Lonnin' |
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Pelton Lonnin' |
two verses also located, Title actually given as "Felton" but verses say "Pelton" |
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148 |
Kye's Come Home (The) |
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Pelton Lonnin' |
two verses also located |
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148 |
a mention of |
Cuthbert Sharp |
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given as "Pelton Lonin" in "Bishoprick Garland" |
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149 |
Stay a Wee Bit, Bonnie Lad |
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Stay a Wee Bit, Bonnie Lad |
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149 |
Broken-legged Chicken – (The) |
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The Broken-legged Chicken |
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150 |
Bonny Pit Laddie – (The) |
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Bonny Pit Laddie |
two verses given |
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150 |
Bonny Keel Laddie – (The) |
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Bonny Pit Laddie |
three verses given |
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151 |
Dorrington Lads |
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Dorrington Lads |
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151 |
Blackett o' Wylam |
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Blacket o' Wylam |
erroneously spelt "Blacket" in this book |
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152 |
Peacock followed the hen (The) |
William Midford |
The Peacock followed the Hen |
two verses given |
Tune-Cr |
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152 |
history of tune |
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"The Peacock followed the Hen" |
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152 |
Meggy's Foot |
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Meggy's Foot |
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154 |
Because he was a Bonny Lad |
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Because he was a Bonny Lad |
one chorus given |
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154 |
Fair Maid of Whickham – (The) |
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Fair Maid of Whickham – (The) |
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155 |
My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up – or My Bonnie Bay Mare and I |
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My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up |
four verses given |
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155 |
history of tune |
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"My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up" |
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156 |
Newburn Lads |
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Newburn Lads |
also known as "The Braw Lads o' Jethart" |
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156 |
a mention of |
Thomas Doubleday |
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156 |
Cut and Dry Dolly |
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Cut and Dry Dolly |
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157 |
I'll have Her in Spite of Her Minnie |
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I'll have Her in Spite of Her Minnie |
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157 |
Lads of AInwick – (The) |
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The Lads of AInwick |
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158 |
Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them |
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Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them |
"Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them" |
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158 |
history of tune |
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159 |
Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them (newer lyrics) |
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Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them |
one chorus given |
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159 |
Cuddie Clauder |
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Cuddie Clauder |
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160 |
All the Night I lay awake |
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All the Night I lay awake |
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160 |
Ail Hands upon Deck |
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Ail Hands upon Deck |
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161 |
Noble Squire Dacre |
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Noble Squire Dacre |
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161 |
short bio |
The Dacre Family |
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162 |
Go to Berwick, Johnnie |
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Go to Berwick, Johnnie |
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162 |
Parks o' Yester – (The) |
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Parks o' Yester – (The) |
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Wedding o' Blyth – (The) – or Blue's gaen oot o' the Fashion |
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Wedding o' Blyth |
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163 |
Blue's gaen oot o' the Fashion |
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Wedding o' Blyth |
Alternative title of "The Wedding o' Blyth" |
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a mention of |
Thomas Doubleday |
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transcribed the tune "Wedding o' Blyth" with one verse |
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163 |
Lousy Cutter – (The) |
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Wedding o' Blyth |
two verses given |
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164 |
Black Cock of Whickham – (The) |
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The Black Cock of Whickham |
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164 |
Coffee and Tea – or Jamie Allen's Fancy |
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Coffee and Tea |
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164 |
Jamie Allen's Fancy |
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Alternative title of "Coffee and Tea" |
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164 |
Jamie Allen's Fancy |
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Coffee and Tea |
alternative name vof "Coffee and Tea" |
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Keelman Ower Land – (The) |
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The Keelman Ower Land |
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Small Coals an' Little Money |
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Small Coals an' Little Money |
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166 |
Shew's the Way to Wallington |
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Shew's the Way to Wallington |
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166 |
Shew's the Way to Wallington |
Mr Anderson, a miller at Wallington |
Shew's the Way to Wallington |
5 verses given |
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167 |
short bio |
Mr Anderson, a miller at Wallington |
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167 |
Jockey stays lang at the Fair |
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Jockey stays lang at the Fair |
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168 |
Stagshaw Bank Fair |
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Stagshaw Bank Fair |
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168 |
We'll all away to Sunniside |
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We'll all away to Sunniside |
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169 |
Miller's Wife o' Blaydon – (The) |
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The Miller's Wife o' Blaydon |
three verses given |
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170 |
Holey Halfpenny – (The) |
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The Holey Halfpenny |
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170 |
Hoop Her and Gird Her |
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Hoop Her and Gird Her |
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171 |
Fenwick o' Bywell |
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Fenwick o' Bywell |
also known as "Newmarket Races" and "Galloping ower the Cow Hill" and similar to Irish air "Garryowen" |
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171 |
history of tune |
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Fenwick o' Bywell |
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172 |
Drucken Moll Knox |
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Drucken Moll Knox |
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Lass and the Money is all my own – (The) |
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The Lass and the Money is all my own |
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173 |
Canny Hobbie Elliot |
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or Canny Hobby Elliott |
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173 |
comment on |
Thomas Doubleday |
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173 |
comment on |
John Bell |
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named as "Hobby Elliott" |
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173 |
Peacock's March |
John Peacock |
Peacock's March |
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174 |
Peacock's Tune |
John Peacock |
Peacock's Tune |
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174 |
short bio |
John Peacock |
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175 |
Peacock's Fancy |
John Peacock |
Peacock's Fancy |
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175 |
Footie |
John Peacock |
Peacock's Fancy |
a mention only |
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175 |
Pipers' Maggot or Fancy |
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Pipers' Maggot or Fancy |
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176 |
Green Brechans o' Branton |
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Green Brechans o' Branton |
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176 |
Jackey Layton |
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Jackey Layton |
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177 |
Till the Tide comes in |
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Till the Tide comes in |
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177 |
short bio |
Cuthbert Sharp |
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177 |
Till the Tide comes in |
Henry Robson |
Till the Tide comes in |
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177 |
Lamshaw's Fancy |
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Lamshaw's Fancy |
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178 |
Morpeth Lasses |
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Morpeth Lasses |
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178 |
Major – (The) |
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The Major |
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179 |
Andrew Carr |
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Andrew Carr |
two verses given |
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179 |
Follow Her over the Border |
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Follow Her over the Border |
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180 |
Little Fishie |
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Little Fishie |
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180 |
Leazes Hopping |
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Leazes Hopping |
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181 |
Cooper o' Stannerton Heugh – (The) |
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The Cooper o' Stannerton Heugh |
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181 |
Mile to Ride – (A) |
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A Mile to Ride |
also known as Stannerton (or Stamfordham) Hopping, Stanhope, Weardale and The Fleet's a coming |
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181 |
Stannerton (or Stamfordham) Hopping |
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A Mile to Ride |
alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" |
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181 |
Stanhope |
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A Mile to Ride |
alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" |
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181 |
Weardale |
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A Mile to Ride |
alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" |
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Fleet's a coming – (The) |
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A Mile to Ride |
alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" |
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182 |
Sandhill Corner |
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Sandhill Corner |
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182 |
Lang stay'd away |
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Lang stay'd away |
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183 |
Blaw the Wind southerly |
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Blaw the Wind southerly |
one verse given – usually spelt as "Blow the Wind Southerly" |
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183 |
comment on |
Cuthbert Sharp |
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183 |
history of tune |
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Blaw the Wind southerly |
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183 |
Cuckold come out o' the Amrey |
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Cuckold come out o' the Amrey |
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184 |
Ower the Border |
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Ower the Border |
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184 |
Sunderland Lasses |
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Sunderland Lasses |
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185 |
New Highland Laddie |
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New Highland Laddie |
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186 |
Little wot ye wha's coming |
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Little wot ye wha's coming |
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186 |
history of tune |
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186 |
Little wot ye wha's coming |
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Little wot ye wha's coming |
a mention of Scottish version listing clans |
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186 |
Little wot ye wha's coming |
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Little wot ye wha's coming |
a mention of English version with two lines preserved |
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187 |
Fairly shot of Her |
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188 |
Black and the Grey – (The) |
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Black and the Grey – (The) |
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189 |
Rantin' Roarin' Willie – or Mitford Galloway – (The) |
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Rantin' Roarin' Willie – or Mitford Galloway – (The) |
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189 |
Mitford Galloway (The) |
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alternative name of "Rantin' Roarin' Willie" |
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189 |
history of tune |
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189 |
Mitford Galloway (The) |
Thomas Whittle |
Rantin' Roarin' Willie – or Mitford Galloway – (The) |
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189 |
short bio |
Thomas Whittle |
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190 |
Hen's March – (The) |
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191 |
Blanchland Races |
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FINIS |
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Index |
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