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DOG AND GUN

  • First line: There was a young squire who lived o'er the way
  • Roud no: 141    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • JSP 77158 ('A Man and His Guitar')
  • Kincaid, Bradley   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/735a2f1a-e793-414b-89d0-ed0b127252f8

WITH HER DOG AND GUN

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Randolph / Cohen, Ozark Folksongs (abridged edn) pp.95-97
  • Stephens, Mrs. Lee   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e78739f3-e18d-4ed8-91fb-ad4493f2944e

WITH HER DOGS AND GUNS

  • First line: There was a wealthi merchant
  • Roud no: 141    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text; Music
  • Max Hunter Collection (Springfield-Greene County Library) 0444 (MFH 696)
  • Ripley, Mrs. George   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/97d50d78-659c-4316-a588-10f6e9a4639f
  • URL link

DOG AND GUN, THE

  • First line: I will tell you a story of a lady so fair
  • Roud no: 141    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress recording 2574 A & B
  • Jackson, Aunt Molly   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/735a2f1a-e793-414b-89d0-ed0b127252f8

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: There was a noble squire in the hour of his day
  • Roud no: 141    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress AAFS recording 1555 B
  • Porter, Harvey   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/971df919-3ab5-4642-9915-5ad73ad41308

NOBLEMAN'S DAUGHTER, THE

  • First line: This time was appointed for their wedding day
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Belden, Ballads & Songs...Missouri (1904) pp.229-231 (version b)
  • Parsons, D.W.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/81fde181-01ab-4114-92b9-efc209155715

OFF SHE WENT HUNTING

  • First line: 'Tis of a wealthy squire in London I hear
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text
  • Hubbard, Ballads & Songs from Utah (1961) pp.84-85
  • Stanley, Mrs. Elena Hassell   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/50bc6f1a-3d03-44b7-af09-b5c55b13c829

RICH ESQUIRE, THE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Reference only
  • Brown, North Carolina Folklore 2 (1952) pp.474-475 (version b)
  • Robbins, Miss Jewell   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9e6173bb-e24a-4a50-8bae-09ddbfdd396b

NOBLE YOUNG SQUIRE, THE

  • First line: Noble young squire in London appeared, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Journal   |   Text; Music
  • Kentucky Folklore Record 13:3 (1967) pp.68-70
  • Bumgarner, Lewis Jimison   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/42504757-9958-4092-81e6-dd6718cc877d

RICH ESQUIRE, THE

  • First line: There was a rich esquire in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Brown, North Carolina Folklore 4 (1957) pp.256-257 (version b)
  • Robbins, Miss Jewell   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9e6173bb-e24a-4a50-8bae-09ddbfdd396b

AS I WAS OUT HUNTING WITH MY DOG AND GUN

  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Reference only
  • Belden, Ballads & Songs...Missouri (1904) pp.229-231 (version e)
  • Edwards, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/92851daf-1acf-4fc0-a8d5-0844c21a9ec7

DOG AND GUN

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • T. Birt's Catalogue of Songs (No.1a) No.90

DOG AND GUN

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • T. Birt's Catalogue of Songs (No.1) No.116

DOG AND GUN

  • First line: There was a rich merchant in London did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text
  • Cox, Folk-Songs of the South (1925) pp.384-385 (version a)
  • Everett, Miss Alverda   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/19095907-ec14-48d8-b78b-27378e2558c7

DOG AND GUN

  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Reference only
  • Cox, Folk-Songs of the South (1925) p.385 (version c)
  • Adkins, John B.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/f77e7c39-5f2d-4657-97eb-67b9159a145c

DOG AND GUN

  • First line: Day was appointed for their wedding to be, The
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Frag. Text
  • Belden, Ballads & Songs...Missouri (1904) pp.229-231 (version d)
  • Manes, Paul J.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/2669d897-ddaa-401d-ad9a-19e17cee9266

DOG AND GUN

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Yarmouth of late, The
  • Roud no: 141    |   Journal   |   Text
  • Tolman & Kittredge: Journal of American Folklore 29 (1916) pp.171-173
  • Stone, Mrs. Deborah   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/95010a08-0e2f-420e-88a4-5afdd96e5c4b

DOG AND GUN

  • First line: There was a young squire in London did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Flanders etc., New Green Mountain Songster (1939) pp.29-31 (version a)
  • Bardwell, Harriett O. / Miss Helen Temple Cooke   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ad1f2d67-fa43-4b14-ba18-4351f970db9a

DOG AND GUN

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Falmouth, we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text
  • Flanders etc., New Green Mountain Songster (1939) pp.29-31 (version b)

DOG AND GUN, THE

  • First line: Noble young squire worth ten thousand a year, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Belden, Ballads & Songs...Missouri (1904) pp.229-231 (version a)
  • Williams, Miss   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6430303c-4d7a-4ffa-9984-7001d6a2c9bd

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire, the truth you shall hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text
  • Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.195-196 (version a)
  • Jensen, Karl   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/251ceb05-f378-4a18-941e-8b6f42f14b32

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: This farmer on hearing what this lady had told
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) p.197 (version b)
  • Post, Mrs. Rachel   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/29b26f27-c42f-46a3-a6aa-c9639710ca9b

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Reference only
  • Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) p.197 (version c)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fd43fa97-dd63-4db3-9977-a35d5aefc14a

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: It is of a wealthy young squire of Tatmouth we hear
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text
  • Thompson, Pioneer Songster (1958) pp.71-73
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/735a2f1a-e793-414b-89d0-ed0b127252f8

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: 'Twas of a young squire, from Dover he came
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Creighton & Senior, Traditional Songs of Nova Scotia (1950) pp.147-150 (version a)
  • Young, James   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/54afc020-180e-4556-95ba-02450235f6ee

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: 'Twas of a young squire in Yarmouth did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Creighton & Senior, Traditional Songs of Nova Scotia (1950) pp.147-150 (version b)
  • Henneberry, Ben   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9d3374ac-a4d7-4063-9054-01fda18275fc

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: There was a young squire from Yarmouth was here
  • Roud no: 141    |   Journal   |   Text
  • Musick: Journal of American Folklore 60 (1947) pp.228-229
  • Larkin, William A.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0917f51b-9ed6-4742-a7d6-cd3f65f3b7d2

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: There was a fair lady in London did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 15)
  • Abbott, O.J.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6decc248-9ef7-455c-a325-b449bc2630dc

DOG AND THE GUN, THE

  • First line: There was a fair lady in London did dwell
  • Roud no: 141    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 39)
  • Simms, Albert   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1354e991-67ae-4fd5-9c95-f1efbbe11ebd

FARMER'S BRIDE, THE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Reference only
  • Cox, Folk-Songs of the South (1925) p.386 (version d)
  • McClaugherty, Mrs. Don   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/a471227c-cd3d-4790-b65e-88e9ddff99ce

FARMER, THE

  • First line: Instead of getting married, she went to her bed
  • Roud no: 141    |   Journal   |   Text
  • Hudson: Journal of American Folklore 39 (1926) pp.113-114
  • Long, Miss Ila   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/93639a14-2b9f-480b-b76f-e2b97930dfad

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Harkness (Preston) No.35   |   England : Preston

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Pitts (London)   |   England : London

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Harkness (Preston)   |   England : Preston

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Wm. R. Walker Hawkers' List (c1856-1867); Slip songs, No.56
  • William R. Walker (Newcastle) (c1856-1867)   |   England : Newcastle

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • T. Birt's Catalogue of Songs (No.1a) No.7

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • T. Birt's Catalogue of Songs (No.1) No.7

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • Joseph Russell, List of Slip Songs (c1836?) No.58
  • Joseph Russell (Birmingham)   |   England : Birmingham

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Harkness (Preston) No.35   |   England : Preston

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Harkness (Preston)   |   England : Preston

GOLDEN GLOVE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Pitts (London)   |   England : London

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth, we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Kidson, Traditional Tunes (1891) pp.49-51 (Version a)
  • Lolley, Mr.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/85182930-7f9a-4ccf-b0a9-35fea3b2d50f
  • Image attached

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth, we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Kidson, Traditional Tunes (1891) pp.49-51 (Version b)
  • Holt, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16
  • Image attached

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth, we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Kidson, Traditional Tunes (1891) p.173 (Version c)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/dd4416d4-c35e-4c08-a8ee-0befb1d9544b
  • Image attached

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire in Tamworth, we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Kidson, Garland of English Folk-Songs (1926) pp.16-17
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
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GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • Forth (Hull)   |   England : Hull

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: It's of a young squire in Tamworth we hear
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Palmer, Folk Songs Collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1983) pp.28-30
  • Humphrys, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/2e6c0eaf-d6ab-4750-bd83-c2f51ba880a2

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • First line: Wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear, A
  • Roud no: 141    |   Book   |   Text
  • Dixon & Bell, Ballads & Songs of the Peasantry of England (1857) pp.70-72
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/c4629e9e-ba1e-4d78-a0d3-ce335324dd16

GOLDEN GLOVE, THE

  • Roud no: 141    |   Broadside printer's catalogue   |   Reference only
  • James Lindsay, Catalogue (1856) Slip songs No.175
  • James Lindsay (Glasgow)   |   Scotland : Glasgow