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'''Henry Barrett''' (1847-1922) came from a large long-established family in Randwick, Gloucestershire. Cecil Sharp visited him on 9th April 19080 and noted three | '''Henry Barrett''' (1847-1922) came from a large long-established family in Randwick, Gloucestershire. Cecil Sharp visited him on 9th April 19080 and noted three songs. | ||
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Henry was born in 1847, into a large family with 6 other brothers and two sisters. As a young man he started work at his father's trade, plasterer and tiler. In 1867 he married a local girl, Ellen Cratchley, following which the couple set up home in their native village and both went to work in the local woollen cloth factory. | Henry was born in 1847, into a large family with 6 other brothers and two sisters. As a young man he started work at his father's trade, plasterer and tiler. In 1867 he married a local girl, Ellen Cratchley, following which the couple set up home in their native village and both went to work in the local woollen cloth factory. | ||
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Henry | Henry Barrett died in 1922 and his wife three years later. | ||
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Sharp visited him on 9th April 1908, in between collecting sessions at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. He may well have met him in the nearby "Vine Tree" pub, where Henry's brother had been innkeeper during the 1880s. | Sharp visited him on 9th April 1908, in between collecting sessions at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. He may well have met him in the nearby "Vine Tree" pub, where Henry's brother had been innkeeper during the 1880s. However, he was not related to Henry J Bassett who was the licensee of the "Vine Tree" at the time of Sharp's visit. | ||
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== Songs == | == Songs == |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 19 March 2013
Henry Barrett (1847-1922) came from a large long-established family in Randwick, Gloucestershire. Cecil Sharp visited him on 9th April 19080 and noted three songs.
Henry was born in 1847, into a large family with 6 other brothers and two sisters. As a young man he started work at his father's trade, plasterer and tiler. In 1867 he married a local girl, Ellen Cratchley, following which the couple set up home in their native village and both went to work in the local woollen cloth factory.
Henry Barrett died in 1922 and his wife three years later.
Sharp visited him on 9th April 1908, in between collecting sessions at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. He may well have met him in the nearby "Vine Tree" pub, where Henry's brother had been innkeeper during the 1880s. However, he was not related to Henry J Bassett who was the licensee of the "Vine Tree" at the time of Sharp's visit.
Songs
Title | Roud number | Sharp Words | Sharp Tunes | Comments |
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The Rigs of London Town | 868 | 1473-4 | 1623 | |
Three Milkmaids | 290 | 1475-6 | 1624 | |
The Hearty Good Fellow | 393 | 1477-8 | 1625 |
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