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Item Summary

Folder 167 : Music Manuscripts - C

Scope and Content Notes

Pheasant Music Book, numbered '2'. Front cover forms p. 11529. Contains music notations with song text underlay but without titles.

Intellectual Items

first line: Jock the Leg an the merry merchan [music notation] [song text]
first line: The Laird o Drum's a-huntin gan[?] [music notation] [song text]
first line: The Laird o Rosslyn's daughter [music notation] [song text]
first line: In waking here alone she says [music notation] [song text]
first line: Fair Rosy Ann sat in yon castle high [music notation] [song text]
first line: Young Beican was as brave a lord [music notation] [song text]
first line: There's rare been lads in Rhinie's[?] land [music notation] [song text]
first line: There came a lady frae the West [music notation] [song text]
first line: There came a maid to Coliston [music notation] [song text]
first line: There was a wee cooper who lived in Fife [music notation] [song text]
first line: I'll foo[?] my back and bend my knee [music notation] [song text]
first line: It's Jock the Leg and the merry merchan [music notation] [song text]
first line: How cam oor guid man at __[?] [music notation] [song text]
first line: Oh shepherd laddie what is your trade[?] [music notation] [song text]
first line: O where can I find a boy so kind [music notation] [song text]
first line: One morning very early he called on his man [music notation] [song text]
first line: Brother May went oot one day[?] [music notation] [song text]
first line: Woe be to your [illegible] father [music notation] [song text]
first line: Lord Bateman was a noble lord [music notation] [song text]
first line: I hae gien a [illegible] [music notation] [song text]
first line: A beggar man cam ower yon lea [music notation] [song text]
first line: As I came in by the Duke of Athole's gate [music notation] [song text]
first line: As I cam in by the Duke o Athole's gate [music notation] [song text]
first line: There was a k[n]icht and a lady bricht [music notation] [song text]
first line: He tarned roun his bonny ship [music notation] [song text]
first line: Pale and wan was she [music notation] [song text]
first line: O it's bring me a knife [music notation] [song text]
first line: There lived an ald man in Kellyburn Braes [music notation] [song text]
first line: O prettie May went oot one day [music notation] [song text]
first line: There was three gypsy laddies [music notation] [song text]
first line: At the back o yon mill door [music notation] [song text]
first line: There was a boy an a bonny boy [music notation] [song text]
first line: Johnny arose one May morning [music notation] [song text]
first line: Good [illegible], good [illegible], an [illegible] he said [music notation] [song text]
first line: Bonny was the bonny ship [music notation] [song text]
first line: O but I'm weary waitin[?] [music notation] [song text]
first line: Lady Marget stood in her boor door [music notation] [song text]
first line: Three bloody battles had he stood [music notation] [song text]
first line: She'll thank[?] your [illegible], she'll wine your can [music notation] [song text]
first line: I wish that they were saven rats [music notation] [song text]
first line: I wish that they were saven rats [music notation] [song text]
first line: My mother's eyes they always weet [music notation] [song text]
first line: My mother's eyes they always weet [music notation] [song text]
first line: My mother's eyes they always weet [music notation] [song text]
first line: I wish that they were saven rats [music notation] [song text]
first line: My mother's eyes they're always weet [music notation] [song text]
first line: Twas in the merry month o June [music notation] [song text]
first line: Lord William stood in his stable door [music notation] [song text]
first line: He rid on an she gied on [music notation] [song text]
first line: He rid on and she gied on [music notation] [song text]
first line: My Willie he's young [music notation] [song text]
first line: Lord William stood in his stable door [music notation] [song text]
first line: Ye maun sew me an acre of land [music notation] [song text] [Peter Christie] (contributor)
first line: There was a shepherd lad [music notation] [song text]
first line: There was a lady in the North [music notation] [song text]
first line: I learned it in my mother's boor [music notation] [song text]
first line: The[re] was a lady in the North [music notation] [song text]
first line: Hielan lads are brisk an bra [music notation] [song text]
first line: At Mill o Tiftie there lived a man [music notation] [song text]
first line: There was nine and nine nobles [music notation] [song text]
first line: The Laird o Drum went oot tae oo [music notation] [song text]
first line: The Laird o Roslyn's daughter [music notation] [song text]
first line: There lived a lad in Rhynie's land [music notation] [song text]
first line: Stand up, stand up, ye seven sons so bold [music notation] [song text] [Peter Barnet] (contributor)
first line: There were six and six nobles [music notation] [song text]
first line: The lassie she sang till the gien gade[?] they rang [music notation] [song text]
first line: O cam there a stranger here last night [music notation] [song text]
first line: O there cam a stranger here last night [music notation] [song text]
first line: He looked east, he looked west [music notation] [song text] Jas Reid (contributor)
first line: A fair maid doon tae Culliston came [music notation] [song text]
first line: Then oot spak Willie's mother [music notation] [song text]
first line: Low in the Low Lands [music notation] [song text]
first line: It fell on a day an a bonnie summer day [music notation] [song text]


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