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  • #[[Hot Punch]] / [[Uncle’s Jig]]<br /> #[[ Family Jig]] / [[Uncle George’s]]<br />
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  • ...s such as [[Uncle George’s]], [[Uncle Jim’s Jig|Uncle Jim’s]] and [[Family Jig]]. He also had tunes from gypsies who visited the area, from other local mu *Rig-A-Jig-Jig. Dance Music Of The South Of England. Topic Records – TSCD659 Voice Of Th
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  • ...an hour and hired a bicycle.&nbsp; To further supplement their income the family also hawked fish round the local farms and cottages. ''Jenny Lind'' - [[Rig-a-Jig-Jig|Volume 9]] Track 01
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  • ...ck (Gloucestershire).&nbsp; But after Stephen’s birth his parents took the family back to Newent in Gloucestershire where his father Charles (‘Charlie’) ...uld have grown up with the youngest of his brothers and sisters.&nbsp; The family lived in Culver Street in Newent - the southward continuation of the High S
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  • ...d Lemmie was born "outside Southampton in Devonshire", following which the family moved over to Ireland where they travelled for 27 years. When the family returned to England, they came to Gloucester.&nbsp; Their father sold all h
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  • * [[Le Nouvelle Fantasie (Tune)|Sally Sloane's Jig]] ...e,%20Sally,%201894-1982%22&iknowwhatimean=1 Recordings of Sally Sloane and family made by John Meredith (National Library of Australia)]
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  • ...Eighteen printed and manuscript music books owned by members of the Austen family, including the writer Jane Austen, [https://archive.org/details/austenfamil ...arrant,Glos, Private Collection, published in Mentieth & Burgess "Coleford Jig"
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  • ...The Northumbrian Pipers Society]; 2000; History of the Northumbrian Piping family. 160pp * Clough Family Tunebook,The; Ormston,Chris; Newcastle upon Tyne; [http://www.northumbrianp
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