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Folder 22 : Scottish and English Songs - J

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The Big Ship Sails [song text] Edith Wagstaff (contributor), Thorpe Audlin
first line: The big ship sails through the alley alley o [song text]
first line: Steal a horse & buy a Gig [song text]
[Pop Goes the Weasel] [song text]
Bobby Bingo [song text] Miss Harries (contributor), Kirton Lindsey
Bonnie Hieland Laddie [song text]
The Bonnie Hoose o Ivy [song text]
first line: Buy a horse and hire a gig [song text] Mr E. W. Ditchburn (contributor)
first line: Wallflower, wallflower growing up so high [song text] Mr E. W. Ditchburn (contributor)
[Wall flower] [song text] Mrs Barrett (contributor)
first line: Sally Sally Waters [song text]
Dance Around the Maypole [song text] Mrs C. Neal (contributor)
The Dusty Miller [song text]
The Dusty Miller [song text]
That's the Best [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor), Balgavey H, Forgue
In and Out the Window [song text] Miss Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St, Camborne, Cornwall
A Froggie Would a Wooing Go [song text] Mrs Holmes (contributor), Headington, Oxon
first line: A froggie would a wooing go [music notation] [song text]
Frog Went Courtin [song text] Mrs Holmes (contributor), Headington, Oxon
Galla Ship [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor), Balgaveny House
The Galla Ship [song text] E. W. Ditchburn (contributor)
Grandmother Gray [song text] Monica Howel (contributor), Near Church
Green Gravel [song text] Mrs W. E. Thomas (contributor), 14 Union St
Halloween Custom [custom description] Miss Bessie Walace (contributor)
first line: 'Emp seed I sow [song text] Miss Bessie Walace (contributor)
[Halloween story] [narrative text]
first line: Up in the cold Ivy tree [song text]
Here We Go Loo-Be-Loo [song text] Monica Howell (contributor)
How Many Miles to Barley Bright [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
How Many Miles to London [song text] Mrs Simmons (contributor), 2 Cross St, St Just, Cornwall
Huddie Duddie and Donald [narrative text] A. B. Campbell (contributor), Balgaveny House, Forgue
Isabella Farewell [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor), Balgaveny House
The Jolly Miller [song text] Mrs C. Bodkin (contributor), Mrs Taylor (contributor), Wentbridge, Pontefract, Yorks
first line: There was a Jolly Sailor [music notation] [song text]
The Jolly Miller [song text] Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St
Three Old Bachelors [song text] Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St
The Jolly Miller [song text]
Jolly Sailor Boys [song text] Mrs N. E. Johnson (contributor), Manor Farm, Thorpe Audlin
King of the Barbarees [song text] Tom Miners (contributor)
The King of the Barbarie [song text] Dearmer and Shaw, Song Time
[Unidentified Music] [music notation]
King William Was King George's Son [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
London Bridge Is Broken Down [song text] Enys MS
first line: London Bridge is falling down [song text] [music notation] Mrs Williams (contributor), Praze, Cornwall
Loo Be Loo [song text] [music notation] Mrs S. M. Barrett (contributor), Crabtree Cottage, Shotover
Looby Loo [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor), Balgaveny House
Mary Made a Pudding [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Maypole Song [song text] Miss Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 High St
Maypole Song [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor)
The Moosie and the Rootan [narrative text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor)
My Mother Said that I Never Should [song text] Miss Harries (contributor), Kirton Lindsey
incipit: [Port Gordon] [list]
Nursery Rhymes [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: A little piggie gaed to court [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: A' The dukes i' the harbor [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: The farmer's dog wis in the yard [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: Taffie was a Welshman, Taffie wis a thief [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: Old Jock Spratt could eat no fat [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: As I gied by my grannie's door - I fan a smell o beef [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: Pit yer finger enti the corbie's hole [song text] Jean Campbell (contributor)
first line: There was a little man and he had a little gun [song text]
first line: Far ye gang, sayed Towes to Mowes [song text]
[Aken Drum] [song text] Mrs Agnes Duncan (contributor)
first line: Okabendie had a coo [song text] Mrs Agnes Duncan (contributor)
first line: This doggie gaed ti the market [song text]
first line: Brak the barn, steal the corn, jump the dyke, run awa [song text]
first line: My mither gied me milk and breed - My fadder gied me claes [song text]
Nursery Rhymes and Songs [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Hey diddle, diddle, twa wasps wi a fiddle [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Where has my bonnie wee laddie been [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Houdie poudie, a pair o' sheen [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The wife put on the wee pan [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Kattie Beardie had a coo [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I lookit o'er my father's castle wa [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Riddle mare rot-ot tot [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Three feet up cauld an dead [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: There was a prophet on this earth [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I gaed o'er the Berg o Banff [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The craw killed the pussy o' the catt [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
What the Cattie Sings [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Pussikie, cheetikie, mew, mew [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Pussy, pussy badrens [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Chin cherry [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Hushie a balloo, baloo [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: The wife pit on the wee pan [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: I had a little pony [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: My father gae me chees an bread [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Cripple Dick upon a stick [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Ride, ride, horsie ride awa tae Aberdeen [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Landy Drumrandy, the laird o Kilcap [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Fittikin, fittikin, when will ye gang [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Johnnie Smith, a fellow fine, a fellow fine [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Twa doggies, gawn tate the mill [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: This is the way the ladies ride [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Knock at the door [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: This is the man that broke the barn [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: John Prott an his man [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Burn, burn, burnerely, burn [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Fishery ba baby [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: The dog in the midden he lay, he lay [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: As I gaed doon the road, one day [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I gaed to my father's feast [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Four and twenty fite kye stan in ae sta [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Five hundred sheep, a shepherd and dog [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I gaed to Stonehaven [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Four lookers, four crockers, four flipflaps, four up-stenders [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Aberdeen an Aberdour [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
Tongue Twisters [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The rattan ran up the rantal tree [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The cloutey cook o cutterneuk [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Four an twenty tailors [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Once there was a little kitty [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Goosey, goosey gander [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Little Tommy Tucker [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Baby, baby buntin [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor)
Nursery Rhymes [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: When I was een, I gied my leen [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Charlie Chatts, he milket the cats [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: A. B. Buff, the cattie licket enuff [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Oh me, me, my grannie catcht a flea [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: The dog in the midden she lay, she lay [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Mary the third, rowed a gird [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Robert the Bruce, cracket a loose [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Johnnie Raw shot a craw [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: As I gied by my grannie's door [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Etle, ottle, black bottle [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Di ye nae ken oor auld horse Dobbin [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Ae cam by my granny's door [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
first line: Taffy was Welshman [song text] Mrs Catto (contributor), Brownhill
Nursery Song [song text] Jesse Oakley (contributor), Booneville, Mississippi
Hi Diddle [song text]
Nursery Sayings [list]
[Ballad List] [list]
first line: John Pratt and his men [song text]
first line: Tell he cak till a plak [song text]
first line: Baker, baker, baker's man [song text]
first line: Tit, tat, to, London low [song text]
first line: Hoo many miles tae glassy green [song text]
first line: Here's a prisoner we have got, we have got, we have got [song text]
first line: Erie, ary, ekerty an [song text]
first line: Pit the dogs ti the mill, pit the dogs ti the mill [song text]
first line: I've tint my mull and a my snecian [song text]
first line: Brak the barn, steal the c[or]n, rin awa, tell, a [song text]
first line: I'll tell ee a talie aboot the fit and the falie [song text]
Nursery Songs and Rhymes [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Eat him, peat him, penny pump [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: A fine day thestreen at even [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
Rhyme [song text] Hector Campbell (contributor)
Nursery Rhymes and Songs [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Tam Prot in'e a man [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Oh lat the filly shak its tailie [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: There was twa doggies gaed tae the mull, this wye an that wie [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Eadie, ady, jumpet into a tea caddie [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: I've a peat stack, fat if it fa? [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Zinky pinky herigolang [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: The dog in the midden he lay, he lay [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: I've a cherry, I've a chess [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Ca hakie, ca hakie, drive hakie through the water [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
first line: Etom for petom, the king cam tae meethim [song text] Mrs Kidd (contributor)
Husky Fusky [game description], Thorp Audlin, Yorks.
Mounty Kitty [game description] E. W. Ditchburn (contributor)
[2, 4, 6, 8, 10] [song text] Burt Barrett (contributor), Wheatley
[Oranges and Lemons] [song text] Mrs S. Barrett (contributor), Crab Tree Cottage, Shot Over Hill, near Wheatley
Pies Ball [game description], Thorp Audlin, Yorks.
Stand All [game description], Yorks.
[Note about Schoolchildren] [note], Badsworth Church School, Yorks.
Christmas Custom of Children [song text] [custom description], Badsworth
Rhyme [song text] West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser (20 December 1934) Tom Miners (contributor)
first line: Here comes I, Old Bump [song text] Mr F. J. Rashleigh (contributor), West End, Redruth, 1933
first line: I'm an nairo [song text] Jim Thomas (contributor)
[Sally Walker] [song text] [?] Campbell (contributor)
first line: There wis three gypsies came from Spain [song text] [?] Campbell (contributor)
Wall Flowers [song text], Thorpe Audling, Yorks.
The Wind Blows High [song text], Thorp Audlin, Yorks.
Margaret [song text], Thorp Audlin, Yorks.
Orange and Lemons [song text], Thorp Audlin, Yorks.
Poor Sally Sits a Weeping [song text], Thorp Audlin, Yorks.
first line: Here comes two jolly jolly sailor boys [song text]
Five Little Pigs [song text]
Counting Fingers [song text]
Counting Toes [song text]
Eenie Meenie Minie Mo [song text]
Oats and Beans and Barley [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Oats, Peas, Beans [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor)
Old Cornish Custom [custom description] A. M. Courtney, Cornish Feasts and Folk-Lore (1890)
On the Green Mountains [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
On the Mountains Stands a Lady [song text] Miss Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St
Orange and Lemons [song text] Mrs S. M. Barrett (contributor), Crab Tree Cottage
Orange and Lemons [song text] Monica Howel (contributor), Near Church
Polka Dance [song text] Jeanie Campbell (contributor), Balgaveney House
Poor Jenny Is a Weeping [song text] Phyllis Keeves (contributor), Windrush, East Keal, Spillsby
first line: I sent a letter to my love [song text]
Poor Mary Sits a Weeping [song text] Mrs L. F. Furnish (contributor), Miss Hames (contributor), Queen St, Kirton-in-Lindsey
Poor Mary Sits a Weeping [song text] E. W. Ditchburn (contributor)
Poor Sally Sits a Weeping [song text] Mrs Johnson (contributor), Edith Wagstaff (contributor), Thorpe Audlin
Pop Goes the Weasel [song text] Edith Wagstaff (contributor), Thorpe Audlin
Priest Has Lost His Considering Cap [song text] Miss Harries (contributor), Kirton-Lindsey
Queen Mary [song text] Miss Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St, Cornwall
Ring a Ring o Moses [song text] Miss Phyllis Thomas (contributor), 61 Union St
Sally Jumped Over the Stars [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Sally Waters [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Sally Waters [song text] Mrs S. M. Barrett (contributor), Crabtree Cottage
See What a Pretty Little Girl [song text] Mrs W. E. Wallace (contributor), 14 Union St
See What a Pretty Little Girl [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Shrove Tuesday [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Sir Roger Is Dead [list]
Sir Roger [song text] Mrs C. S. Neal (contributor)
Sir Roger Is Dead [song text] Monica Howell (contributor), Near Church
Steal a Horse and Buy a Gig [song text] Edith Wagstaff (contributor), Thorpe Audlin


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