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William Andrews of Sheepstor, Devon, UK, was a late 19thC fiddler who possessed a stash of tunebooks and manuscripts, some tunes from which were collected by the Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould in 1892. These | William Andrews of Sheepstor, Devon, UK, was a late 19thC fiddler who possessed a stash of tunebooks and manuscripts, some tunes from which were collected by the Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould in 1892. These was subsequently been published as | ||
The William Andrews Tunebook | The William Andrews Tunebook | ||
subtitle A Dartmoor Fiddler | |||
ed Chris Bartram & Paul Wilson | ed Chris Bartram & Paul Wilson | ||
ISBN 0 9516264 3 4 | ISBN 0 9516264 3 4 | ||
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See also ANDREWS,Wm MS in the [[Tune Manuscripts List]] | See also ANDREWS,Wm MS in the [[Tune Manuscripts List]] | ||
See also William Andrews Tunebook,The in the [[Books published since about 1900 containing mainly tunes from the English repertoire|Books]] section | See also William Andrews Tunebook,The in the [[Books published since about 1900 containing mainly tunes from the English repertoire|Books]] section. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 17 February 2022
William Andrews of Sheepstor, Devon, UK, was a late 19thC fiddler who possessed a stash of tunebooks and manuscripts, some tunes from which were collected by the Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould in 1892. These was subsequently been published as The William Andrews Tunebook subtitle A Dartmoor Fiddler ed Chris Bartram & Paul Wilson ISBN 0 9516264 3 4
Read Martin Graebe's article 'Devonshire Fiddling 100 years ago' from the newsletter of the Sabine Baring-Gould Appreciation Society No 26, Feb 1998[1] (scroll down thepage).
See also ANDREWS,Wm MS in the Tune Manuscripts List
See also William Andrews Tunebook,The in the Books section.
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