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Folder 17 : Scottish and English Songs - E

Intellectual Items

Fire Down Below [song text] Thomas Ginovan (contributor), Bristol, England, 1928
Fire Down Below [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Old Peggy and the Devil [song text] Frank Waters (contributor), Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N.Y., 1928
Blow the Man Down [song text] Richard Warner (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, 1928
Blow the Man Down [song text] Mr Jack Murray (contributor), 2 Jasmine Terrace
Mains'l Haul [note]
Ma[in]s'l Haul [song text] Benjamin Bright (contributor), 1929
Tiger Bay [song text] John Gerries (contributor), South Shields
Tiger Bay [song text] William Gaul (contributor), The Royal Alfred, Belved[e]re, London, 1928
Tiger Bay [song text] Ginovan, T. (contributor), Merchants Venture Alms House, Bristol, 1928
Down Tiger Bay [song text], 1928
Ratcliffe Highway [song text] Jimmie Cronin (contributor), London, 1929
A Roving Irishman [song text] Thomas Chism (contributor), 9 Pierrie St, Leith
Silver Herun [song text] Mrs Jennet Noble Rutherford Harrison (contributor), 41 New Lane, New Haven
The State of Alabama [song text] James Moncrieff (contributor), Harbormaster's office, Dundee
Boy Billy [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor), Ilmington, Warwickshire
Full Blooded Irish [song text] Edward Ashbury (contributor), Swansea, South Wales, 1928
Frisco [song text] Rees Baldwin (contributor), 13 George St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Gallows Larry Marr [song text] Rees Baldwin (contributor), 13 George St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Chester Commodore [song text] Hebron Methias (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, 1928
Drumdelgie [song text] Hector Campbell (contributor), Balvageny House
Jimmie the Carter Lad [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
Yubberdon Maums [song text] Ernest Belcher, Rambles Among the Cotswolds (1892), Chipping Campden Grammar School
first line: My nuts are brown [song text] William Omer [?] (contributor), Grafton
Off to California [note]
Off to California [song text] Thomas Ward (contributor), Wiclow, Ireland, 1928
It's a Hundred Years, Said the Bo'sn Bold [song text] W. Rennie (contributor), 45 Leygate St, South Shields, [Co.] Durham
Michael Riley [song text] John MacPherson (contributor), South Shields, [Co.] Durham
Mains'l Haul [song text] Thomas Ginovan (contributor), Bristol, Gloucestershire, 1928
Mains'l Haul [song text] James Dwyer (contributor), Broomielaw, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
My Own Country [song text] W. Rennie (contributor), 45 Leygate St, South Shields
My Own Country [song text] Edward B. Trumbull (contributor), Salem, Massachusetts, 1927
Bonnie Betsy Gordon [song text] Mr William McKenzie (contributor), Kennethmont
Bonnie Betsy Gordon [song text] Mrs Campbell (contributor)
Bonny Betsy Gordon [song text] Mrs Watson Gray (contributor), Corner House, East St, Fochabers
Bonnie Betsy Gordon [song text]
Betsy Gordon [song text] Mr Alexander Clark (contributor), Charlotte Nichol Rush (contributor), Monquhiter, Near Cumminston
I Will Set My Ship in Order [song text] Wm Farquharson (contributor)
first line: Oh I will set my ship in order [song text]
The Leeing Song [song text] Henry Cheyne (contributor), Hillbrae, Cuminestown
Seven Years Ower Young [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor)
Learin Ourin Earin Ourin Entin O [song text] Duncan, MSS Mrs G. (contributor), 1905
Nursery Song [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor)
Quo the Man to the Joe [song text] Alec Rob (contributor), New Deer
Quo Man to Joe [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor)
Quo Man to Joe [song text] Alex Robb (contributor)
Quo the Man to the Jo [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor), Lambhill, By Insch
Quo the Merry Man to the King Joe [song text] Wm Farquhar (contributor), Brownhill, Bruxie, Maud
The Crocodile [song text] Wm Farquhar (contributor)
The Leeing Song [song text] Wm Farquhar (contributor)
Ramadorum [song text] Hector Campbell (contributor)
The Ram o Derby [song text] Mrs James Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah
The Stately Southerner--Paul Jones [song text] A. A. Foster (contributor), Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N.Y., 1928
The Cheery Aul Man [song text]
A Bold Bos'n [song text] Captain Charles B. Snellin (contributor), Marblehead, Mass., 1927
Rousing[?] Choruses and Other Beautiful Tunes [note]
The Proud Tailor Went Prancing Away [song text] Bennet, Sam (contributor), Ilmington, Warwickshire
The Old Carion Crow [song text] Thomas Hunt (contributor), Weald, Bampton, Oxfordshire
It's Not Time To Go Boys [song text] John Sutherland (contributor)
We Won't Go Home Till Marning [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
Fathom the Bowl [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
first line: Come Landlord fill the flowing bowl [song text]
[Green Broom] [song text]
The Jolly Wassail [song text] T. J. Tranter (contributor), Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire
Jimmie Foyer [song text] Alexander McEwan (contributor), Inverurie
Jamie Foyers [song text]
Jimie Foyers [song text] Mrs Mathieson (contributor), Mrs Taylor (contributor)
The Black Horse Tam [song text] William Farquhar (contributor)
Black Horse Tam [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (?) (contributor)


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