Page |
Title |
Songwriter |
Tune |
Comments |
Notes |
Ref |
v | Foreword by A L Lloyd | | | | | |
iii | copy of cover | | | | | |
iii | Introduction | | | | | |
iii | comment on | Thomas Doubleday | | | | |
iv | comment on | | | the bag of the bagpipes | | |
v | comment on | | | the reed of the bagpipes | | |
iv | comment on | | | the drone | | |
xii | The two Sections | | | | | |
1 | PART I – BALLADS & SONGS | | | | | |
1 | Chevy Chase – (ancient ballad of) | | | history of and comments on | | |
1 | Chevy Chase – (ancient ballad of) | | | | | |
3 | Chevy Chase – (ancient ballad of) The first Fit | | Chevy Chase | | | |
10 | Chevy Chase – (modern ballad of) | may be Richard Sheale | Chevy Chase | according to Mr Chappell | | |
10 | a mention of | William Chappell | | | | |
17 | Battle of Otterburn – (The) | | Chevy Chase | a variation on Chevy Chase – about a battle fought 9 August 1388 | | |
25 | Bewick and the Graeme, the | Transcribed by Sir Walter Scott | | taken from the "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" possibly 16th century | | |
29 | comment on | | | "The Bewick and the Graeme" and chivalry | | |
31 | Brave Earl Brand and the King of England's Daughter – (The) | | | | | |
33 | comment on | | | The close relationship between the last song and many others | | |
34 | Hughie the Graeme | Graeme Clan | | | | |
35 | short bio | Joseph Ritson | | | | |
36 | short bio | Graeme Clan | | | | |
37 | Jock o' the Syde | | | first published 1784 in the Hawick Museum, a provincial miscellany, by John Elliott, Esq., of Reidheugh | | |
41 | short bio | Jock o' the Syde | | maybe a nephew of the Laird of Mangerton, | | |
42 | Death of Parcy Reed – (The) | | | | | |
46 | short bio | Parcy Reed | | | | |
48 | Outlandish Knight – (The) | | | | | |
50 | short bio | Outlanders | | someone from the Outlands or Debatable Lands | | |
51 | Fair Flower of Northumberland – (The) | Thomas Deloney or T.D. | | The English version – there is a Scottish version by Kinlock | | |
55 | short bio | Thomas Deloney or T.D. | | alias the "ballading silk weaver" who died c1600 | | |
55 | short bio | Kinlock, | | A Scottish version of "Fair Flower of Northumberland" | | |
56 | Laidley Worm (The) (of Spindleston Heugh) | (this version by Robert Lamb, Vicar of Norham) | from an old MSS | | | |
60 | short bio | Reverend Robert Lambe | | Vicar of Norham | | |
60 | comment on | | | The Worm O Spindleston Heugh | | |
61 | Binnorie, or, the Cruel Sister, | | | first published as broadsheet by Mr. Rimbault c 1656. | | |
63 | a mention of | Mr. Rimbault printer | | | | |
63 | comment on | | | history of Binnorie | | |
64 | Lord Beichan | | | | | |
69 | comment on | | | versions of "Lord Beichan" | | |
71 | Derwentwater's Farewell | | | | | |
72 | short bio | James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater | | | | |
73 | comment on | | | Derwentwater's Farewell | | |
74 | Derwentwater | | | | | |
75 | comment on | | | Derwentwater | | |
76 | Lay the Bent to the Bonny Broom | | | | | |
78 | comment on | | | simple melodies | | |
79 | Whittingham Fair | | | | | [3] |
81 | Blow the Winds, I-ho | | | | | |
82 | Keach I' the Creel – (The) | | | | | |
84 | O I hae seen the Roses blaw | | | | | |
86 | O the Oak and the Ash and the Bonny Ivy Tree | | Goddesses * | * The tune is in Sir James Hawkins' "The Dancing Muster," 1650, under this title | | |
87 | comment on | | | history of song "Oak Ash and Bonny Ivy | | |
88 | Bonny at Morn | | | | | |
89 | Water of Tyne (The) | | | | | |
90 | Willow Tree or Rue ard Thyme – (The) | attributed to Mrs Francis Habergham, of Habergham, Lancashire (died 1703) | | according to William Chappell | | |
90 | Rue ard Thyme – (The) | attributed to Mrs Francis Habergham, of Habergham, Lancashire (died 1703) | | Alternative title of "Willow Tree" | | |
91 | short bio | William Chappell | | | | |
91 | comment on | | | history of "The Willow Tree" | | |
92 | Sair Fail'd, Hinney | | | Actually titled "Sair Fyel'd, Hinny" in the book | | |
93 | I Drew my Ship into a Harbour | | | | | |
94 | Miller and His Sons – (The) | | | | | |
95 | comment on | | | The Miller in poetry and satire | | |
96 | Shoemaker – (The) | | | | | |
97 | My Love is Newly Listed | | | no lyrics – music only – first published when Thomas Doubleday placed it in "Blackwood Magazine" 1821 | | |
97 | a mention of | Thomas Doubleday | | | | |
97 | comment on | | | history of My Love is newly listed | | |
98 | Broom, Green Broom | | | | | |
100 | O the Bonny Fisher Lad | | | | | |
102 | Hexhamshire Lass – (The) | | | | | |
104 | Mode o' Wooing – (The) | | | | | |
107 | Northumberland Bagpipes – (The) | | | | | |
108 | a mention of | William Chappell | | | | |
108 | comment on | | | pipes | | |
109 | Durham Old Women | | | | | |
110 | Aboot the Bush, Willy | | | | | |
111 | Christmas Day in the Morning | Traditional Carol | | | | |
112 | Elsie Marley | Elsie Marley | to its own tune | An Alewife at Pictree, near Chester-le-Street | | |
113 | short bio | Elsie (or Alice) Marley | | first published by Joseph Ritson in "Bishopric Garland" 1784 | | |
113 | comment on | | | short history on "Elsie Marley" | | |
115 | Bobby Shaftoe | Traditional | | | | |
116 | Up the Raw | | | | | |
117 | Dol Li A | | | | | |
118 | Broom Buzzems – (or Buy Broom Busoms) | | | | | |
119 | short bio | William Purvis | | | | |
120 | A You A, Hinny Burd | | | named as "A U Hinny Burd" in this book | | |
121 | Ca' Hawkie through the watter | | | The title given is "Water" in this book | | |
122 | Anti-Gallican Privateer (The) | | | | | |
123 | comment on | | | The ship, first to sail fitted and manned from Newcastle | | |
124 | Adam Buckham, O! | | | | | |
125 | Captain Bover | | | | | |
125 | short bio | Thomas Doubleday | | | | |
125 | short bio | Captain Bover | | | | |
126 | Here's the Tender coming | | | | | |
127 | Liberty for the Sailors | John Stobbs | | a Shields song for the days of the Press-gang | Tune-Br | |
128 | Sailors are a' at the Bar (The) | | | Actually titled "The Sailors are all at the Bar" in book | | |
128 | a mention of | John Bell | | | | |
128 | Lad wi' the Trousers on | | | | | |
129 | Twelve Days of Christmas – (The) | | | | | |
129 | comment on | | | history of "Twelve Days of Christmas" | | |
132 | Ma' Canny Hinny | | | Actually titled "Maw Canny Hinny" in this book | | |
134 | Robin Spraggon's Auld Grey Mare | | | transcribed by Mr Fairless | | |
135 | comment on | | | days gone by | | |
136 | short bio | Mr. Fairless of Hexham | | | | |
137 | Sword Dancers' Song – (The) | | | no lyrics – music only | | |
137 | Kitty Bo-bo, | | | no lyrics – music only | | |
138 | (Weel May) The Keel Row | Traditional | | | | |
139 | comment on | | | history of "The Keel Row" | | |
140 | Northern Minstrel's Budget – (The) | Henry Robson | | | | |
143 | short bio | Henry Robson | | | | |
144 | blank | | | | | |
145 | Part II – Small pipe tunes | | | | | |
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the following tunes are music only except where a comment to the contrary is given. |
145 | Chevy Chase – (pipe tune) | | Chevy Chase | | | |
145 | Coquetside | | Coquetside | | | |
146 | Wylam Away | | Wylam Away | referred to as "Gingling Geordie" in an old ms of 1694 | | |
146 | Cockle Geordie | | Cockle Geordie | | | |
147 | I saw My Love passing by Me | | I saw My Love passing by Me | two lines of lyrics discovered | | |
147 | Jockey lay up in the Hay Loft | | Jockey lay up in the Hay Loft | | | |
148 | Pelton Lonnin' | | Pelton Lonnin' | two verses also located, Title actually given as "Felton" but verses say "Pelton" | | |
148 | Kye's Come Home (The) | | Pelton Lonnin' | two verses also located | | |
148 | a mention of | Cuthbert Sharp | | given as "Pelton Lonin" in "Bishoprick Garland" | | |
149 | Stay a Wee Bit, Bonnie Lad | | Stay a Wee Bit, Bonnie Lad | | | |
149 | Broken-legged Chicken – (The) | | The Broken-legged Chicken | | | |
150 | Bonny Pit Laddie – (The) | | Bonny Pit Laddie | two verses given | | |
150 | Bonny Keel Laddie – (The) | | Bonny Pit Laddie | three verses given | | |
151 | Dorrington Lads | | Dorrington Lads | | | [4] |
151 | Blackett o' Wylam | | Blacket o' Wylam | erroneously spelt "Blacket" in this book | | |
152 | Peacock followed the hen (The) | William Midford | The Peacock followed the Hen | two verses given | Tune-Cr | |
152 | history of tune | | | "The Peacock followed the Hen" | | |
152 | Meggy's Foot | | Meggy's Foot | | | |
154 | Because he was a Bonny Lad | | Because he was a Bonny Lad | one chorus given | | |
154 | Fair Maid of Whickham – (The) | | Fair Maid of Whickham – (The) | | | |
155 | My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up – or My Bonnie Bay Mare and I | | My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up | four verses given | | |
155 | history of tune | | | "My Dearie Sits Ower Late Up" | | |
156 | Newburn Lads | | Newburn Lads | also known as "The Braw Lads o' Jethart" | | |
156 | a mention of | Thomas Doubleday | | | | |
156 | Cut and Dry Dolly | | Cut and Dry Dolly | | | |
157 | I'll have Her in Spite of Her Minnie | | I'll have Her in Spite of Her Minnie | | | |
157 | Lads of AInwick – (The) | | The Lads of AInwick | | | |
158 | Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them | | Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them | "Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them" | | |
158 | history of tune | | | | | |
159 | Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them (newer lyrics) | | Sir John Fenwick's the Flower amang them | one chorus given | | |
159 | Cuddie Clauder | | Cuddie Clauder | | | |
160 | All the Night I lay awake | | All the Night I lay awake | | | |
160 | Ail Hands upon Deck | | Ail Hands upon Deck | | | |
161 | Noble Squire Dacre | | Noble Squire Dacre | | | |
161 | short bio | The Dacre Family | | | | |
162 | Go to Berwick, Johnnie | | Go to Berwick, Johnnie | | | |
162 | Parks o' Yester – (The) | | Parks o' Yester – (The) | | | |
163 | Wedding o' Blyth – (The) – or Blue's gaen oot o' the Fashion | | Wedding o' Blyth | | | |
163 | Blue's gaen oot o' the Fashion | | Wedding o' Blyth | Alternative title of "The Wedding o' Blyth" | | |
163 | a mention of | Thomas Doubleday | | transcribed the tune "Wedding o' Blyth" with one verse | | |
163 | Lousy Cutter – (The) | | Wedding o' Blyth | two verses given | | |
164 | Black Cock of Whickham – (The) | | The Black Cock of Whickham | | | |
164 | Coffee and Tea – or Jamie Allen's Fancy | | Coffee and Tea | | | |
164 | Jamie Allen's Fancy | | | Alternative title of "Coffee and Tea" | | |
164 | Jamie Allen's Fancy | | Coffee and Tea | alternative name vof "Coffee and Tea" | | |
165 | Keelman Ower Land – (The) | | The Keelman Ower Land | | | |
165 | Small Coals an' Little Money | | Small Coals an' Little Money | | | |
166 | Shew's the Way to Wallington | | Shew's the Way to Wallington | | | |
166 | Shew's the Way to Wallington | Mr Anderson, a miller at Wallington | Shew's the Way to Wallington | 5 verses given | | |
167 | short bio | Mr Anderson, a miller at Wallington | | | | |
167 | Jockey stays lang at the Fair | | Jockey stays lang at the Fair | | | |
168 | Stagshaw Bank Fair | | Stagshaw Bank Fair | | | |
168 | We'll all away to Sunniside | | We'll all away to Sunniside | | | |
169 | Miller's Wife o' Blaydon – (The) | | The Miller's Wife o' Blaydon | three verses given | | |
170 | Holey Halfpenny – (The) | | The Holey Halfpenny | | | |
170 | Hoop Her and Gird Her | | Hoop Her and Gird Her | | | |
171 | Fenwick o' Bywell | | Fenwick o' Bywell | also known as "Newmarket Races" and "Galloping ower the Cow Hill" and similar to Irish air "Garryowen" | | |
171 | history of tune | | | Fenwick o' Bywell | | |
172 | Drucken Moll Knox | | Drucken Moll Knox | | | |
172 | Lass and the Money is all my own – (The) | | The Lass and the Money is all my own | | | |
173 | Canny Hobbie Elliot | | | or Canny Hobby Elliott | | |
173 | comment on | Thomas Doubleday | | | | |
173 | comment on | John Bell | | named as "Hobby Elliott" | | |
173 | Peacock's March | John Peacock | Peacock's March | | | |
174 | Peacock's Tune | John Peacock | Peacock's Tune | | | |
174 | short bio | John Peacock | | | | |
175 | Peacock's Fancy | John Peacock | Peacock's Fancy | | | |
175 | Footie | John Peacock | Peacock's Fancy | a mention only | | |
175 | Pipers' Maggot or Fancy | | Pipers' Maggot or Fancy | | | |
176 | Green Brechans o' Branton | | Green Brechans o' Branton | | | |
176 | Jackey Layton | | Jackey Layton | | | |
177 | Till the Tide comes in | | Till the Tide comes in | | | |
177 | short bio | Cuthbert Sharp | | | | |
177 | Till the Tide comes in | Henry Robson | Till the Tide comes in | | | |
177 | Lamshaw's Fancy | | Lamshaw's Fancy | | | |
178 | Morpeth Lasses | | Morpeth Lasses | | | |
178 | Major – (The) | | The Major | | | |
179 | Andrew Carr | | Andrew Carr | two verses given | | |
179 | Follow Her over the Border | | Follow Her over the Border | | | |
180 | Little Fishie | | Little Fishie | | | |
180 | Leazes Hopping | | Leazes Hopping | | | |
181 | Cooper o' Stannerton Heugh – (The) | | The Cooper o' Stannerton Heugh | | | |
181 | Mile to Ride – (A) | | A Mile to Ride | also known as Stannerton (or Stamfordham) Hopping, Stanhope, Weardale and The Fleet's a coming | | |
181 | Stannerton (or Stamfordham) Hopping | | A Mile to Ride | alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" | | |
181 | Stanhope | | A Mile to Ride | alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" | | |
181 | Weardale | | A Mile to Ride | alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" | | |
181 | Fleet's a coming – (The) | | A Mile to Ride | alternative name of "A Mile to Ride" | | |
182 | Sandhill Corner | | Sandhill Corner | | | |
182 | Lang stay'd away | | Lang stay'd away | | | |
183 | Blaw the Wind southerly | | Blaw the Wind southerly | one verse given – usually spelt as "Blow the Wind Southerly" | | |
183 | comment on | Cuthbert Sharp | | | | |
183 | history of tune | | | Blaw the Wind southerly | | |
183 | Cuckold come out o' the Amrey | | Cuckold come out o' the Amrey | | | |
184 | Ower the Border | | Ower the Border | | | |
184 | Sunderland Lasses | | Sunderland Lasses | | | |
185 | New Highland Laddie | | New Highland Laddie | | | |
186 | Little wot ye wha's coming | | Little wot ye wha's coming | | | |
186 | history of tune | | | | | |
186 | Little wot ye wha's coming | | Little wot ye wha's coming | a mention of Scottish version listing clans | | |
186 | Little wot ye wha's coming | | Little wot ye wha's coming | a mention of English version with two lines preserved | | |
187 | Fairly shot of Her | | | | | |
188 | Black and the Grey – (The) | | Black and the Grey – (The) | | | |
189 | Rantin' Roarin' Willie – or Mitford Galloway – (The) | | Rantin' Roarin' Willie – or Mitford Galloway – (The) | | | |
189 | Mitford Galloway (The) | | | alternative name of "Rantin' Roarin' Willie" | | |
189 | history of tune | | | | | |
189 | Mitford Galloway (The) | Thomas Whittle | Rantin' Roarin' Willie – or Mitford Galloway – (The) | | | |
189 | short bio | Thomas Whittle | | | | |
190 | Hen's March – (The) | | | | | |
191 | Blanchland Races | | | | | |
191 | FINIS | | | | | |
193 | Index | | | | | |
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