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Folder 20 : Scottish and English Songs - H

Intellectual Items

The Diamond Token [song text] Mrs Sarah Phelps (contributor), 7 Council Houses, Avening
Folk Songs [note] Theodor Storm, Immensee
Leadbury Parson [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
Lumps o Plum Pudding [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
first line: Lord Nelson, Lord Nelson, Lord Nelson you see [song text] Tom Miners (contributor), Penponds, By Camborne, Cornwall
The Ship that Never Returned [song text] Stella Bowdry (contributor), Blackland, Mississippi
Sliginnan [song text] Ms Charles Cumming Calder (contributor), The Chestnuts, Darnaway, Darnaway Estate Office
When I Took Our Nance to Church [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
The Bold Sailor-o! [song text] James Thornton (contributor), Dublin, Ireland
The Parson and the Sucking Pig [song text] Thomas Hunt (contributor), Weald, Bampton
Christmas Carols [song text]
Turmot Hoer [song text]
The Turmot Hower [song text] J. Arthur Gibbs, A Cotswold Village
Turmot Hoer [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor), Ilmington
While Joneses Ale Was New [song text] Mr John Morris (contributor)
Lost Lady Found [song text]
The Lost Lady Found [song text] Sam Bennet (contributor)
The Keeper [song text] Francis Freeling (contributor)
The Poacher's Song [song text]
Poaching Song [song text] Thomas Bunting (contributor), Sherborne
[A-Nutting We Will Go] [song text] old shepherd (contributor)
[This is the forest] [note]
Poaching Song [song text] George Cook (contributor), Stow on Wold
Ye Wintery Winds [song text] Tom Miners (contributor), Pen Ponds
I'll Cloot My Johnnie's Grey Breeks [song text] Willie Robertson (contributor), Renaten Farm, Glen Rinnes, Banffshire
Willie's Stands in's Stable Door [song text] Leslie Durno (contributor), Willow B[an]k, Insch
Johnny Bowker [song text]
first line: The old carrion crow he sat upon the oak [song text] Thomas Hunt (contributor), Weald, Bampton
Wells's Fiddle Tunes [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
first line: Two old women tied up to an apple tree [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
first line: Jim Crow's sister went to the ball [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
first line: The maid of the Mill's a sweet pretty girl [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
Shepherd's Hey [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
first line: Lumps o plum pudding & pieces o pie [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
first line: And he promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
first line: First for the stockings and then silver buckles [song text] [William Wells] (contributor)
Six Handed Dances [list] Morris Dancer (contributor), Bampton, 5 June 1933
[Eighteen Come Sunday] [song text]
There Was an Old Couple [song text] Alfred Williams, Folk-Songs of the Upper Thames May, Mrs (contributor), South Marston
Shepherds' Hey [song text]
first line: On a summer's evening [song text] [Sam Bennett] (contributor)
first line: Jim Crow's sister sat upon a tower [song text] [Sam Bennett] (contributor)
Phoebe and Her Dark Eyed Sailor [song text]
As I Stood on a Sunny Bank [song text] Henry Thomas (contributor), Carrallack Terrace, St Just
As I Sat on a Sunny Bank [song text] Tom Miners (contributor), Penponds, Cornwall
Christmas Carol [song text] Mr Ben Little (contributor), 44 Calenick St, Truro
As I Sat on a Sunny Bank [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St, Camborne
The Sunny Bank [song text] Mr John Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St, Camborne, Cornwall
As I Sat On a Sunny Bank [song text] Evesham Journal (1909)
[As I Sat On a Sunny Bank] [song text] E. E. Sutton (contributor), Condicote
first line: As I sat on a sunny bank [song text] A. M. G. (contributor), Dumbleton
Christmas Day in the Morning [song text] George Gibbs (contributor), Bengeworth
The Dilly Song [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
Twelve Days after Christmas [song text] Mrs Perry (contributor), Redruth
The Warsail [song text] Mr Walter Davy (contributor), Primrose Villa, Portreath, near Redruth
Three Ships Come Sailing By [song text] West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser (20 December 1934) Mary Jane Bosustow (contributor)
Three Jolly Welshmen [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
The Sunny Bank [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St, Camborne, Cornwall
The Seven Joys of Mary [song text] Journal of the Folk-Song Society (1914) Mrs Nicholas (contributor), Camborne, Cornwall, 12 May 1913
[The Seven Joys of Mary] [song text] Mr Joseph Evans (contributor), Old Sodbury, Gloucester, 3 April 1907
Seven Joys of Mary [song text] W. D. Watson (contributor), Morab Gardens, Penzance
The Ploughboy [song text]
The One O [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St
The One O [song text] Mr Charles Rose (contributor), South Littleton
The One One O [song text] H. Winnett (contributor), Salford
The One Oh [song text] Notes & Queries Concerning Evesham and the Four Shires Henry Hampton (contributor), Evesham, 23 March 1907
first line: I'll sing the twelve O's [song text] Mr Earnest E. Sutton (contributor), Condicote
The One Oh! [song text] Notes & Queries Concerning Evesham and the Four Shires W. Turvey (contributor), Pershore, 2 February 1907
Nowell and Nowell [song text] Journal of the Folk-Song Society (1914) Mr Bartle Symons (contributor)
The First Noell [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St
The First Noell [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
Nowell [song text] Mr Tom Miners (contributor), Penponds, Near Camborne, Cornwall
Nine Joys of Mary [song text] West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser (20 December 1934) Mary Jane Bosustow (contributor)
The Nine Joys of Mary [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
Nine Joys of Mary [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor)
I Wish You a Merry Christmas [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
In those Twelve Days [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor)
I'll Sing You the One O [song text] Arthur Nightingale (contributor), Didbrook
The Holly Berry [song text] [music notation] Miss Phyllis Berryman (contributor), Hughville[?] St, Camborne, Cornwall
The Holly and the Ivy [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
The Holly and the Ivy [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor)
incipit: Jim Thomas [note]
The Holly and the Ivy [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
Holly Carol [song text] James Thomas (contributor), Camborne
The Holly Berry Carol [song text] W. D. Watson, MS T. Beard (contributor), St Day
The Dilly Song [song text] Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall (1915) Mr C. James (contributor), Gwennapp district
The Dilly Song [song text] West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser (20 December 1934) Tom Miners (contributor), Penponds
The Dilly Song [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Walace (contributor)
The Dilly Hour [song text] Mrs E. Perry (contributor), 14 West Charles St
The Dilly Hour [song text] Mrs S. Perry (contributor), 14 West Charles St, Camborne, Cornwall
The Dilly Song [song text] Jim Thomas, MS
The Dilly Hour [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St, Camborne, Cornwall
Dilly Song [song text] Margery Hocking, Carrol Book
Dick Turpin [song text] Tom Miners (contributor), Pen Ponds
Come and I Will Sing You [song text] Jim Thomas, MS Miss Bessie Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St, Camborne, Cornwall
Come and I Will Sing You [song text] Mr W. D. Watson (contributor), Morab Gardens
Come and I Will Sing You [song text] Mr John Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St, Camborne
The Dilly Song [music notation] [song text] Mrs S. Perry (contributor), 14 Wes Charles St, Camborne, Cornwall
Come and I Will Sing You [song text] Mrs E. Heather (contributor), 14 West Charles St
Come and I Will Sing You [song text] Mr John Thomas (contributor), Camborne
Devonshire 'Cider Song' [song text] Tom Miners (contributor), Penponds, By Camborne, Cornwall
Come and I Will Sing You [music notation] Mrs Fairgreves (contributor)
first line: London B is all broke down [song text]
Come and I Will Sing You [song text] Mrs Fair Grieves (contributor), Lyndhurst, Summercourt, Cornwall
Carols [note]
Negro Songs [note]


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