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- First line: Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 0273, Page 376
- Shea, Margaret Teresa | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/98cb5295-49d1-4377-adaf-68826c0dfafa
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- First line: Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 0222, Page 021
- Ryan, Thomas | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8bbc3e08-81a3-4b70-9532-99648e43e228
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SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 13191 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Old Dame Margery's Hush-a-Bye (1807) p.[24]
- Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia) (1807) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Old Dame Margery's Hush-a-Bye (1814) p.24
- Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia) (1814) | USA : Philadelphia
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Old Dame Margery's Hush a Bye, and Hymns for Infant Minds (1817) pp.17-18
- Sydney's Press (New Haven, CT) (1817) | USA : New Haven CT
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Old Dame Margery's Hush a Bye and Little Hymns (1818) pp.17-18
- Sydney's Press for John Babcock & Son ([New Haven, CT]) (1818) | USA : New Haven CT
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Songs for the Nursery (1812) pp.38-39
- Archibald Loudon (Carlisle, PA) (1812) | USA : Carlisle PA
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Songs for the Nursery (1819) p.25
- Ashbel Stoddard (Hudson, NY) (1819) | USA : Hudson NY
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 1101, Page 062
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/01635edf-9579-435c-9e83-7fc24e49398e
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- First line: Kitty in the garden spreading out clothes
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 0089, Page 207
- Forde, Mrs. | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/7ba2b72e-49b1-4c15-ac42-4784352bb6b5
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- First line: I'll sing a song of sixpence, a pocketful of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Sound recording | Audio
- Tom Munnelly Collection (Univ. College Dublin, UCD) TM0031/B/08
- Byrne, Martin | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/30810073-6daf-4cea-98ee-bda48a739f75
KING IN THE PARLOUR COUNTING UP HIS MONEY, THE
- First line: King in the parlour, counting up his money, The
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_II62_085-085
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0d206062-ff31-4657-b69b-92fd5f2f0a11
KING WAS IN HIS COUNTING HOUSE COUNTING OUT HIS MONEY, THE
- First line: King was in his counting-house counting out his money, The
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_0925_233-234
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0023a9bc-1f67-47f6-a34f-ad2c3b574bee
- First line: King was in the parlour, The
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_1052_500-501
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e9e6ac54-ed1a-441f-8b82-929a0b58b86b
- First line: Kitty in the garden was spreading out clothes
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_0796_249-249
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/706dcf9b-b8b8-4551-b3f9-b184aab87846
SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE A POCKET FULL OF RYE
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_1162_085-085
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0d206062-ff31-4657-b69b-92fd5f2f0a11
SING A SONG O' SIXPENCE A POCKET FULL OF RYE
- First line: Sing a song o' sixpence, a pocket full of rye;
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- National Folklore Collection (UCD) CBE_0925_233-233
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0023a9bc-1f67-47f6-a34f-ad2c3b574bee
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 0190, Page 263
- . | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/a5bcee92-7b47-4b92-a181-5456c8245f42
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- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Gammer Gurton's Garland (1st edn, 1795?) pp.28-29
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Gammer Gurton's Garland (New edn., 1795?) pp.26-27
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text; Music
- Howe's 500 Sentimental, Comic, Scotch & Irish Songs (1874) p.5
- Elias Howe (Boston) (1874) | USA : Boston
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Halliwell, Nursery Rhymes & Nursery Tales of England (5th edn. c1870) p.36
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Frag. Text
- Gammer Gurton's Garland (1810) p.10
- URL link
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Cohen, Folk Music: a Regional Exploration (2005) p.96
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/992b2132-5b8e-4ea3-915b-204afdb12301
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Ozark Folksong Collection (Univ. of Arkansas) reel 328 item 5
- Williams, Otis | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/5032705b-68ed-4c9f-9291-abd7e7c6e44e
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- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- Virginia Folklore Society Collection (Univ. Virginia, Charlotteville)
- Purcell, Mrs. Elizabeth Ashton Garrett | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/5b1dc82c-9bf0-4231-bb69-b64d6d175830
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Mother Goose's Melodies (Boston, 1833 / 1970 reprint) p.7
- Munroe & Francis (Boston) (1833) | USA : Boston
- First line: King was in the parlour, counting out his money, The
- Roud no: 13191 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Joe Heaney Collection / Cartlanna Sheosaimh Uí Éanaí (U. Washington 841414)
- Heaney, Joe | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0710d78b-d33e-45bb-ac71-75077315d805
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- First line: Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Manuscript | Text
- Duchas.ie (Univ. College Dublin, Nat. Folklore Collection: Schools’ Collection), Vol. 0273, Page 376
- Shea, Margaret Teresa | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/98cb5295-49d1-4377-adaf-68826c0dfafa
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- First line: Sing a song, sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Beadle's Dime Knapsack Songster (1862) pp. 14-15
- Beadle and Company (New York) (1862) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text; Music
- Fowke, Sally Go Round the Sun (1969) p.90
- McNair, Miss Alice
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Opie, Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (1951) pp.394-395
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16
- First line: Four and twenty blackbirds
- Roud no: 13191 | Sound recording / Manuscript | Text
- John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection, Lyon College, 2300 Highland Rd, Batesville AR 72501
- Hawkins, Jewel | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9c40407b-433a-47ce-b947-4e7aeb410599
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- First line: Sing a sing o sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Frag. Text
- Lyle, Andrew Crawfurd's Collection of Ballads & Songs 2 (1996) p.146
- Orr, William | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0c2819dc-e848-4d77-809b-101b767522c5
- First line: Four and twenty blackbirds
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Frag. Text
- Fauset, Folklore from Nova Scotia (1931) pp.132-133
- Conrad, Mrs. Ethel | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/12defa05-f6a9-4867-9e78-660d6210aefc
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Halliwell, Nursery Rhymes of England (3rd edn. 1843) p.66
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Gammer Gurton's Garland (Chapman & Hall edn., c1846?) p.1
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text; Music
- Rimbault, A Collection of Old Nursery Rhymes (1864) p.1
SING A SONG O' SAXPENCE <SIXPENCE>
- First line: Sing a song o' saxpence, a baggie fu' o' rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Ford, Children's Rhymes, Children's Games (1903) pp.16-17
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67
- First line: Sing a song sixpence, a pocket full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Henry, Songs Sung in the Southern Appalachians (1933) p.229
- Harmon, Mrs. Samuel | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9e6f276b-00b1-433b-b3bc-493460ed7344
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book songster | Text; Music
- Ogilvie, Two Hundred Old-Time Songs (1896) p.176
- J.S. Ogilvie (New York) (1896) | USA : New York
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book | Text
- Halliwell, Nursery Rhymes of England (Bodley Head reprint of c1870 edn.) pp.68-69
- http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16
SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 13191 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) GGGSiSo6
- URL link
- Carrier collection: My own nursery rhyme record
- Format: Sound recording : analog disc
- Roud no: 13191
- Carrier collection: News Chronicle song book : community songs, negro spirituals, plantation songs, sea shanties, children's songs, hymns & carols
- Format: Printed
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text; Music
- Howe's 500 Sentimental, Comic, Scotch & Irish Songs (1874) p.5
- Elias Howe (Boston) (1874) | USA : Boston
- URL link
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye
- Roud no: 13191 | Book songster | Text; Music
- Ogilvie, Two Hundred Old-Time Songs (1896) p.176
- J.S. Ogilvie (New York) (1896)
- First line: Sing a song, sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Beadle's Dime Knapsack Songster (1862) pp. 14-15
- Beadle and Company (New York) (1862) | USA : New York
- URL link
- First line: Sing a song of sixpence
- Roud no: 13191 | Songster | Text
- Old Dame Margery's Hush-a-Bye (1807) p.[24]
- Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia) (1807) | USA : Philadelphia
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