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  • ...t sea on a vessel, or on two different vessels, of the British India fleet in the years 1800 to 1802. ...ww.marthasvineyardhistory.org/aboutus.php Dukes County Historical Society] in Edgartown, Massachusetts, on the Island of Martha's Vineyard.
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  • 3 Dance in Paul and Virginia 6 Tink a Tink
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  • ...alls and on the street, and was made, in the words of one of the musicians in the series, "by people with dirt under their finger nails."'' Originally released as a 20 CD set:
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  • ...sic-project.org.uk/abc/jmooret.abc transcribed] into [[abc code]] by the [[Village Music Project]] * A Quadrille Quadrille
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  • The following pages of music (''Ed. See PDFs'') are a complete copy of a manuscript book, which I was given by my late uncle Mr Joe Evans of Bromste ...fiddle. He was well known in the district at the time and played for many village functions.
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  • ...nbsp; But after Stephen’s birth his parents took the family back to Newent in Gloucestershire where his father Charles (‘Charlie’) Baldwin, his mothe ...well as the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel where his mother had been christened in 1835.
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  • # [[Stanley Slade]] with male chorus: [[A-Roving]] ([[Roud 649]]) (1.34) <br>recorded Bristol, 1942 # [[Tom Tewkesbury]] and a gang of quarrymen: [[Quarrymen's Chant and Song]] (1.11) <br>recorded Portl
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  • ...the seasonal labour force needed by the large local farms at certain times in the farming year. Joseph’s father, James, was an agricultural labourer. T ...concert. He was also learning songs from gypsies who used to come and camp in the chalk pits that dotted the landscape.
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  • ...e most approved style: 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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  • ...nes|Marrowbones]]' series of songbooks 1965-1973. The books, however, were a mixture of Gardiner's and [[H.E.D. Hammond|Henry Hammond]]'s material, and ...er concentrated on the county of [[Hampshire]], continuing until his death in January 1910.
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  • ...pt order, but are grouped, on dubious evidence, in "sets" containing tunes in different times and keys. The original pitches are given, but tunes are tra ...notation and is available on the Village Music Project website.[http://www.village-music-project.org.uk/]
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  • ...pt order, but are grouped, on dubious evidence, in "sets" containing tunes in different times and keys. The original pitches are given, but tunes are tra ...e manuscript has been converted into .abc notation and is available on the Village Music Project.[http://www.cpartington.plus.com/Links/ChrisPartingtonsLinksP
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  • Village Music Project notes on the AGG transcripts:- ...'my comments are in italic script'', '''and tunes transcribed into ABC are in bold'''.
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  • ...e dancing dolls. He lived in Kenton which is a small village near Debenham in Suffolk. ...East Suffolk traditional music, 'Sing, Say or Pay' which was published as a double issue of Traditional Music (Vol. 8 and 9) and aIso on the sleeve not
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  • ...e linked to their original MSS enter the filenames [LEB/2/1/1 or whatever] in the search box here. [[http://www.vwml.org/]]''' DE | F2 A2 F4 B,3 C | D2 D2 D6 A2 | B2 c2 d4 c3 B | ABcA B6 A2 |$ B2 c2 d4 c3 A | ABcA B4 D3 E |<br>
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  • ...incumbent of a church at Temple Sowerby some miles to the east of Penrith in north west England. It is thought that his daughter Alice may have contribu ...herall, investigated by the late Barry Callaghan, restored by subscription in his memory and presented to the [[Vaughan Williams Memorial Library]].
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  • ...e linked to their original MSS enter the filenames [LEB/2/1/1 or whatever] in the search box here. [[http://www.vwml.org/]]''' '''RVW2/2/3 Died for Love'''
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  • ...vailable in due course and volume 6 will be available if somebody can find a copy. ==A==
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