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[[Roud 1375]]
 
[[Roud 1375]]
  
Tune and words from [[English County Songs]]edited by Lucy Broadwood and J A Fuller Maitland - listed under [[Oxfordshire]] - are at http://www.folkinfo.org/songs/displaysong.php?songid=243
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Tune and words from [[English County Songs]] edited by Lucy Broadwood and J A Fuller Maitland - listed under [[Oxfordshire]] - are at http://www.folkinfo.org/songs/displaysong.php?songid=243
  
 
The editors' notes state:
 
The editors' notes state:
:'The tune, first verse and part of second, from Mr Bennell; the remainder from Mr Heywood Sumner, The Besom Maker (1888). The words are given again as "[[Reaphook and the Sickle, The|The Reaphook and the Sickle]]"'
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'The tune, first verse and part of second, from Mr Bennell; the remainder from Mr [[Heywood Sumner]], The Besom Maker (1888). The words are given again as "[[Reaphook and the Sickle, The|The Reaphook and the Sickle]]"'

Revision as of 22:06, 10 October 2007

The Good Old Leathern Bottle

Roud 1375

Tune and words from English County Songs edited by Lucy Broadwood and J A Fuller Maitland - listed under Oxfordshire - are at http://www.folkinfo.org/songs/displaysong.php?songid=243

The editors' notes state: 'The tune, first verse and part of second, from Mr Bennell; the remainder from Mr Heywood Sumner, The Besom Maker (1888). The words are given again as "The Reaphook and the Sickle"'