William Clark Ms

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William Clark's book was found by the late Barry Callaghan and although scans are deposited with the Village Music Project, the precise whereabouts of the original is presently unknown.


The earliest date is next to William Clark's name - 1770 but there is a second name writ in the book, that of William Moss, Lincoln, 1796.


Jack's Alive

Soldier's Joy, The

Welcome hear again

Bird Catchers

Social Powers

Black Leggs or Bonny Cate

Sweet Richard

Tom Jones

Sports of Fancy, The

Blakney

Faithfull Sheperd

Merry Wakefield

Trip to Paris

Bon Gout

Grove, The

Lads and Lasses

Butterd Pease

Ballance a Straw

So Merrily Dances the Quakers

Over the Hills and Farr Away

Down with the Rumps or Rodrick Randon

King and the Miller, The

Roger de Coverley

Daniel Cooper

Come Haste to the Wedding

Plyarteation, The

Sweet Willy

Kick the Bucket

New Lincoln

Beaver, The

Wedensday Night

20th of May, The

Saint Patrick's Day in the Morning

Farewell ye Green Fields

Mrs Hubard's Reel

White Joak, The

Cassino

Wars Alarms

King George the 3rds Minuet

Mrs Bakers Hornpipe

Allbena

Robin Hood

Britons Strike Home

Paddy Wack

The Female Fox Hunter

Gee Ho Dobin

Tho Prudence may press me

Happy Night, The

Branford Hunt

Cotillion

Miss Sackviles Minuet

Maggy Lauder

Retreat, The

Suky bids me

Lovely Nancy

(When I followed a lass that was forward and shy)

Nancy of the Dale

Vento's Farewell

Harlequin Evry Where

Colledge Hornpipe

Ye Warwickshire lads and ye lasses

Tally Ho - sung by Mrs Wrighten at Vauxhall

Duke of Gloster's March

March in the Desertore or Hertfordshire March

Hark, hark the joy inspiring horn

New Coldstream March

Changes of Bells