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Folder 161 : Mummers Plays and Miscellaneous Notes

Intellectual Items

[Ballad List] [list]
Ballads with Tunes [list]
Tunes - Added to Greig's [list]
first line: Child Adds [list]
American Versions of English Ballads [list] Cecil Sharp, Phillips Barry, English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (1932)
Ballads from Maine Not in Sharp [list]
Traditional Ballads of Virginia [list] Arthur Kyle Davis, Traditional Ballads of Virginia (1929)
Ballads & Sea Songs from Nova Scotia [list] W. Roy MacKenzie, Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia (1928)
Ballads & Sea Songs of Newfoundland [list] Elisabeth Bristol Greenleaf, Ballads and Sea Songs of Newfoundland (1933)
[Ballad List] [list]
Christmas Mummers and Cornish Carols [essay]
The Bitter Withy Carol [song text] Evesham Journal George Gibbs (contributor)
The Holly Berry Carol [song text]
[Miscellaneous Notes] [note]
Special Features of Christmas Mummers and Cornish Carols [essay]
The One O [song text], Oxfordshire
The Carnal and the Crane [song text]
The Mystical One O [song text]
Dilly Song [song text]
Holly and the Ivy [song text]
Holly Berry Carol [song text]
The Wassail Song [song text]
The First Nowell [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Bessie [Wallace] (contributor)
incipit: No apology for briefness[?] [essay]
[Music Note] [note]
The Truth Sent from Above [song text] Mr W. Jenkins (contributor), King's Pyon, July 1907
There Was a Frog Lived in a Well [note]
[Ballad Numbers in Sharp] [note] Cecil Sharp, English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (1932)
For Publishers [note]
[Notes of Ballad Numbers] [note] Reed Smith, John Harrington Cox, Josephine McGill, South Carolina Ballads (1925)
[Bibliographic List] [list]
British Ballads from Maine [list] Phillips Barry, British Ballads from Maine (1929)
Tunes Not in Greig [list]
References - Addresses [note]
The Mummers' Play [essay]
incipit: Ibidy bibidy [note]
Traditional Material [?] [note]
incipit: I sent you a note [letter] [James Madison Carpenter] (author), G. L. Kittredge (recipient), 12 Rock Hill Street, West Medford, Massachusetts, 28 August 1938
English 100-8 [Student List] [list]
[Student List] [list]
Ballad Hoards of British Peasants [essay]
[Notes] [note]
Forty Thousand Miles in Quest of Ballads [note]
Forty Thousand Miles in Quest of Ballads [essay]
Vagabond Chantey Songs [essay]
James M. Carpenter [note]


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