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Folder 66 : Miscellaneous Notes and Correspondence - B

Intellectual Items

[Mummers' Play] [play text]
incipit: You may remember [letter] E. H. Enys (author), James Madison Carpenter (recipient), Penryn, Cornwall, 11 February 1935
incipit: Note: See Manchester Guardian [list]
incipit: Just now I'm going to die [note]
Reigate, England [note]
134 Perth Road, Dundee [note]
incipit: Just a line according to promise about the Plough Lads [letter] S. Renshaw (author), James Madison Carpenter[?] (recipient), Swinderby, Nr Lincoln
[Mummers' Play] [play text]
Bassingham Morris Dance [play text] [Dr Osborne Johnson] (contributor), Bassingham, 25 December 1933
first line: Good people pay attention [song text] Ribboner (character)
first line: Behold the lady bright and gay [song text] Lady (character)
first line: Come all you lads that's bound for enlisting [song text] Sergeant (character)
first line: Thank you, kind sergeant, I like your offer [song text] Ribboner (character)
first line: Ten bright guineas shall be your bounty [song text] Sergeant (character)
first line: Thank you, kind sergeant, I like you better [song text] Ribboner (character)
first line: And since my love has enlisted [song text] Lady (character)
first line: Good master and good mistress [song text] All (character)
first line: Success unto the Master [song text] All (character)
first line: You see our song is ended [song text] All (character)
Rimes [play text] Wm Giles (contributor), East Leach
Mummering [play text] Mr William Foster (contributor), Ilmington
St George and the Dragon [play text], Cornwall
[Mummers' Play] [play text] Jack Carpenter (contributor), Middle Barton
[Galashans] [play text] Robert Waugh (contributor), Inverkeithing
Gaysers, Staffordshire [play text], Meir
Santy Anna [song text] Thornton (contributor)
incipit: As I telegraphed you the other day [letter] Harold Callender (author), James Madison Carpenter (recipient), London, 29 December 1930
incipit: Authentic or traditional poetry [note]
incipit: Scene - songs, fiddle & melodeon [letter] Mary Strachan (author), James Madison Carpenter (recipient), Crichie, St Katherine's, Aberdeenshire
incipit: Many thanks for the manuscript returned [letter] R. Morton Nance (author), James Madison Carpenter (recipient), Chylason, Carbis Bay, Cornwall, 25 February 1935
Padstow Hobby Horse [collectanea], Padstow
Traditional Christmas Play St George and the Turkish Knight [note] Tom Miners (contributor)
incipit: Mr Wm Matthews remembers "Ran Tanning" [custom description] Mr Wm Matthews (contributor), Ledenham, Bassingham
[Stubton] [play text], Stubton
Ran tan tan [custom description] [Dr Osborne Johnson] (contributor), Sturton by Stowe
incipit: After writing to acknowledge your draft [letter] James Madison Carpenter (author), Professor G. L. Kittredge (recipient), London, 21 November 1933
incipit: Since sending my report [letter] James Madison Carpenter (author), Professor G. L. Kittredge (recipient), London, 3 December 1933


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