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Folder 19 : Scottish and English Songs - G

Intellectual Items

Old King Cole [song text] William Forbes (contributor)
Old Dummon Tossed Up [song text] Wm Kimber (contributor), 34 Hanns Road
Green Sleeves [song text] [Wm Kimber] (contributor), [34 Hanns Road]
[Constant Billy] [song text] [Wm Kimber] (contributor), [34 Hanns Road]
[Rigs of Marlow] [song text]
Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket [song text] Thomas Bunting (contributor), Sherborne
There Was an Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket [song text] Mrs Sarah Phelps (contributor), 7 Council Houses, Avening
Old Woman Tossed in a Blanket [song text] Old tavern pipe players (contributor), Ilmington
Old Woman Tossed [song text]
Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket [song text]
Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket [song text] Mrs S. Cook (contributor)
Berkshire dialect [dialect transcription]
Saatan Saw His Power Was Gone [song text] Ro[b]ert Lawrence (contributor), Laurel Cottage, Chedworth
The Auld Carl [song text] Miss Elizabeth Robb (contributor), Strichen
Hizzle Rung [song text] Mr Robb (contributor)
Auld Carl [song text] Mr Robb (contributor)
The Old Carl [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor), Lambhill, by Insch, Aberdeenshire
Geordie He Sat Doon tae Drink [song text] Mrs Isabella Reed (contributor), Oran House, 7 Gordon Square, Port Gordon
Fragment [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside
[Shule Agra] [song text] Scottish woman on boat (contributor)
[Names and Addresses in Ireland] [note]
first line: 4 x 20 [?] wis [?] in a harrow [song text] Miss Robb [?] (contributor)
Hizzle Rung [song text] Miss Robb [?] (contributor)
The Moleskin Drum [song text], Below A. B. Campbells
Jolly Waysail [song text] [custom description] William Neal (contributor)
Come Over the Hills to Me [song text]
The Bold Fisherman [song text] Wm Titchener (contributor), Stanton in the Vale
A Mill upon a Hill [song text] William Forbes (contributor)
Davie and the Kye Thegither [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor), Lambhill, by Insch
The Downs [song text] John Christie (contributor), 30 Wood Street
The Downs [song text] James Masson (contributor), 86 High Street
The Dublin Weaver [song text] Wm Mathieson (contributor), Denhead, Dunlugas
The Dublin Weaver [song text] A. B. Campbell (contributor), Hassie Wells
The Drummer Boy [song text] Wm Mathieson (contributor), Denhead, Dunlugas
Durmat Howen [song text] Summersetshireman (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales
Erin Go Bra [song text] A. H. Campbell (contributor), Hassie Wells
Erin Go Bra [song text]
Erin Go Bra [song text]
Jolly Butchers [song text] Wm Mathieson (contributor), Denhead, Dunlugas
King Arthur's Three Sons [song text] Mr Charles Rose (contributor), South Littleton
Will the Weaver [song text] Miss Elizabeth Robb (contributor), Strichen
Will the Weaver [song text] James Lamb (contributor), White Cairns, Belhelvie, Aberdeenshire
Will the Weaver [song text]
Will the Weaver [song text] William Mathieson (contributor), Denhead, Dunlugas
My First Visit to London [song text] Wm Farquhar (contributor)
Gin Ye Gang Awa Jamie [song text]
Jockie to the Fair [song text] Sam Bennett (contributor), Ilmington
With Jockey to the Fair [song text] Vocal Music; or, The Songster's Companion (1772)
Jock to the Fair [song text] Mrs Westbury (contributor), Compton Scorpion
Bonnets o Blue [song text] 'One Leg Beetles' (contributor), The Rose Tree, Bampton
Yorkshire [dialect transcription]
Cornish [dialect transcription]
Roman Finds [note]
[Oxford] [note]
[Dialect Notes] [dialect transcription]
A Scottish Version of a German Folk Tale [narrative text] Alex Campbell (contributor), Balgaveny House
The Wheeleorum [narrative text] A. B. Campbell (contributor)
[Legend] [narrative text], Long Compton
Cornish Fable [narrative text] [note]
first line: Nursery Rhymes [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Jean, Jean, the cat's amon the reem [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Far are ye gawn the day, Robin? [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Sa ye my coo comin tae the market [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Here[']s Babie Bakum[?] & here's Bobbie [?] [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Cripple Dick upon a stick [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
incipit: Peter Pattes oer the water in an egg shell [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
Deirdre, Child of Sorrow [narrative text] Miss A. Rogan (contributor), 117 1/2 Penn Ave, Newark, N.J.
[Notes on Mummers, Collecting, Reminder to Self] [note]
The Pottie [narrative text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
The Pottie [narrative text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
The Moosie and the Rottan [narrative text] Mrs J. Catto (contributor), Brownhill, Bruxie, Maud
Bluebeard's Castle [narrative text] Mrs Catto (contributor), B[r]ownhill
The Wifie and the Kiddie [narrative text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
Devonshire Dialect [dialect transcription]
Devonshire Dialect [dialect transcription] Wm Hill (contributor), Exeter
Tales [note]
Cotton-Eye Joe [song text] Calvin Smith (contributor), Booneville, Mississippi
first line: Wi ye gae wi me tae the bonny hielan bills [song text]
first line: There cam a laddie frae the north [song text] Miss Fowler [?] (contributor)
Bumpus o Stretton [song text]
Old Bumpus o Stretton [song text], Ilmington
Billy Boy [song text] Charlie Michaels (contributor), Carolina, Mississippi
Can't Jump Josie [song text] Nick Sailors (contributor), Blackland, Mississippi
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie [song text] Robert Davis (contributor), Tishimingo, Ala.
Can You Dance the Flora [song text] Tom Miners (contributor), Penponds, by Camborne, Cornwall
Flora Dance [song text] J. J. Bailey (contributor), 7 Trelowarren St, Camborne
Constant Billy [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor), Ilmington
Bonny Annie [song text] Mrs Mary Stewart Robertson (contributor), New Deer, Aberdeenshire
Black Joe [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
Turmit Hower [song text] Mrs Irvine (contributor), Roman Villa, Chedworth
Kelly the Pirate [song text] James Christie (contributor), 9 Newton Hill
The Bold Pirate [song text] William Mathieson (contributor), Denhead, Dunlugas
All Among the Hay [song text]
Ebrington Village [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
Carol Kelinen Sans Day [song text] Old Cornwall Magazine (April 1926) W. D. Watson (contributor)
Buttercup Joe [song text]
The Barley Mowing [song text] Tom Lucas (contributor), Cricklade
Joe Muggins [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
Fair Flora [song text] William Titchener (contributor), Station Rd, Stanton in the Vale
The Dying Cowboy [song text] Robert Davis (contributor), Tishimingo, Ala.


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