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Folder 13 : Scottish and English Songs - A

Intellectual Items

Old Scottish Songs [note]
Turlundie Side [song text] Buchan Observer (9 June 1908) Bell Robertson (contributor), New Pitsligo
Song [song text] Buchan Observer (27 August 1907) Bell Robertson (contributor)
Aden in Winter [song text] Buchan Observer (24 December 1907) Bell Robertson (contributor), New Pitsligo
I Wish There Was No Prison [song text] George Washington (contributor), Horspath
Note on prison sentences [note] Mrs James (contributor), Upper Swell Farm
Fussel o the Lave o't [song text] Mrs Wm Carter (contributor), Port Gordon
Paer Man the Millert [song text] Miss Elizabeth Robb (contributor), Strichen
[Tailor in the Tea Chest] [song text]
Good-bye [song text]
first line: O come love, come, you need not fear [song text]
Frisco [song text] Mr Alec Vass (contributor), 15 Bank St, Balintore
Low Lands [song text] James Thornton (contributor), Dublin, Ireland, 1928
The Old Ram's Head [song text] Captain Charles B. Snellen (contributor)
Old Ram's Head [song text] Royal Alfred Pensioner (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, [1928?]
The Loss of the 'Ramillies' [song text] Journal of the Folk-Song Society
The Constitution and the Guerriere [note]
[The Constitution and the Guerriere] [song text] The Sailor's Companion
[The Constitution and the Guerriere] [note] Boston Post (27 March 1927) Chevalier W. H. Grattan Flood (author)
Bend to the Oars, Constitution and Guerriere [song text] Francis Herreschoff (contributor), Marblehead, Mass, 1928
The Constitution and the Guerriere [song text], Mansfield, 1928
Rolling Home [song text] John McPherson (contributor), 24 Devonshire St, South Shields, [Co.] Durham
Rolling Home [song text] Andrew Salters (contributor)
Rolling Home [song text] Frank Waters (contributor), Sailors Snug Harbor, Staten Island, N.Y., 1928
Cheer Up Mrs Riley [song text] Andrew Salters (contributor)
Dandy Pat that Bums Around the World [song text] Salters (contributor)
A Cling-on [song text] Thomas Ward (contributor), Wiclow, Ireland, 1928
Be Handy, Boys [song text] William Gaul (contributor), Waterford, Ireland, 1928
Be Handy, Boys [song text] Captain John Harris (contributor), Swansea, South Wales, 1928
Haul Together [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Haul Together, Boys [song text] Mrs Rennie (contributor)
Hilo Johnnie Hilo [song text] Reece Baldwin (contributor), 13 George St
Ilo Man [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Ilo Man [song text] Mr Jack Murray (contributor), 2 Jasamine Terrace
Nothin but a Humbug [note]
Nothin but a Humbug [song text] Reece Baldwyn (contributor), 13 George St, Barry Docks, South Wales, 1928
Saucy Anna [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry
Saucy Anna [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry Docks, South Wales
Stormy Weather [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry
Whisky Johnny [song text] Captain E. B. Trumbull (contributor), Salem, 1927
Whiskey Johnnie [song text] Harry Johnson (contributor), Royal Alfred, Belvedere, London, 1928
Whiskey Johnny [song text] Harry Bowling (contributor), Los Angeles, Cal., 1928
Whiskey Johnnie [song text] James Wright (contributor), 37 Sandport St, Leith
Whisky Johnnie [song text] Haughton[?] (contributor), Trafalgar Sq
Blow High, Blow Low [song text] George Simpson (contributor), 15 Strathmartin Road, Dundee
Blow You Winds [song text] James Dwyer (contributor), 12 Newton St, Partick, Glasgow
Blow Ye Winds [note]
Blow You Winds of the Morning [song text] Edward Ashbury (contributor), Swansea, South Wales, 1928[?]
Down Trinidad [song text] Richard Warner (contributor), Cardiff, South Wales, 1928
Down in the Meadows [song text] Roderick Enderson (contributor), The Royal Alfred, Belvedere, London, 1928
Down in those Valleys [song text] William Fender (contributor), 16 Sydenham St, Barry Docks
Haul for the Grog [song text] W. Rennie (contributor), 45 Leygate St, South Shields
Litteratur[e] Orale [et] Traditions du Nivernais [note]
[?] Lord Randal [note]
French Version of 'Paer Man the Millert' [note]
Paraphrase of 'La Precieuse Culotte' [narrative text]
French Version of 'Paer Man the Millert' [note]
Mill an Mouter Free [song text] Alec Robb (contributor)
Johnnie Cooper [song text] Miss Elizabeth Robb (contributor)
Mullert Noe Content wie His Ain [song text] Alex Robb (contributor)
The Miller [song text] Jamie Troup (contributor), [?]
The Miller o Dron [song text] Duncan, MSS
The Miller o Drone [song text] Mrs Addie (contributor), Mogate Cottage, New Aberdour, Fraserburgh
The Miller o Drone [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor), Lambhill, By Insch
Weary Wantin [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor), Lambhill, By Colpy
The Duke o Argyle [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor)
Gien the Nowte Their Fodder [song text] Miss Bell Duncan (contributor)
Gien the Nowte Their Fother [song text] Gavin Greig, Folk-Song of the North-East Dr Rorie (contributor), Cults[?]
For A That [song text] Mrs Wm Carter (contributor), Port Gordon
We're a Noddin [song text] Duncan, MSS


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