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(New page: == Headline text == Child 124. The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield Mentioned in the Stationers Register in 1557 but this version has not survived. It is in Percy's Folio Manuscript, the garlan...)
 
 
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Mentioned in the Stationers Register in 1557 but this version has not survived. It is in Percy's Folio Manuscript, the garland of 1663 and broadsides in the Roxburgh, Bagford and Pepys Collections. Not found in oral tradition. Bronson gives Rimbault's setting of Child A to a tune from a lute MS, and the tune and single verse of 'Wakefield on a green' from Chappell's 'Popular Music', but no oral versions.
== Headline text ==
 
Child 124. The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield
 
 
 
Mentioned in the Stationers Register in 1557 but this version has not survived. It is in Percy's Folio Manuscript, the garland of 1663 and broadsides in the Roxburgh, Bagford and Pepys Collections. Not found in oral tradition.
 

Latest revision as of 22:48, 14 January 2009

Mentioned in the Stationers Register in 1557 but this version has not survived. It is in Percy's Folio Manuscript, the garland of 1663 and broadsides in the Roxburgh, Bagford and Pepys Collections. Not found in oral tradition. Bronson gives Rimbault's setting of Child A to a tune from a lute MS, and the tune and single verse of 'Wakefield on a green' from Chappell's 'Popular Music', but no oral versions.