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  • '''[[Fred Jordan]], ''When the Frost is on the Pumpkin''''', [[Topic Records|Topic]] LP 12TS233, 1974 # [[Outlandish Knight, The|Six Pretty Maids (The Outlandish Knight)]]
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  • ...are starving, and are often linked to the barbarity of the legal system of the late 18th and early 19th centuries which led to many fine [[transportation ...n and Ireland]]'', ''[[The Folk Songs of Britain]]'', and ''[[The Voice of the People]]''.
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  • ...]. The present whereabouts of the book is unknown. It's listed as being in the Lincoln Records Office but they can't seem to find it. ...s next to William Clark's name - 1770 but there are other names written in the book, including Charles Woodall and George Skelton in 1789 and William Moss
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  • THE RIVAL KNIGHTS MS Manuscript tunebook containing fashionable dance tunes of the early 19thC, many Scottish.
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  • ...e: 3. A Collection of the Most Favorite Irish Airs: 4. A Select Collection of Original Welch Airs; Glasgow: J.McFadyen, n.d. (ca1810) Favorite [sic] slow movement in The lady of the manor (Hook) 4
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  • Thomas Sands' MS book was in private ownership, but has been donated to the VWML (2013) ...ne Thomas Sands. (Research by Ruairidh Greig, who ABC'd the collection for the VMP)
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  • National Library of Wales press release - January 2004 ...ollection. The new book gives the general public their first ever taste of the songs their forefathers would have sung and danced to almost three hundred
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  • ...of performers featured on the [[Topic Records]] 20 CD set, "[[The Voice of the People]]". ...]] - Live Performance - [[Cock o' the North]] - [[You Lazy Lot of Bone - Shakers|Volume 16]] Track 23<br />
    65 KB (9,773 words) - 10:01, 19 March 2010