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- First line: 'Twas at Newmarket you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633 | Book | Text; Music
- Purslow, Wanton Seed (1968) p.18
- Burgess, William | Tichfield
- First line: It was at Newmarket, as you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633 | Manuscript | Text
- Clive Carey MSS (VWML) Sx 186; Ms DM 60
- Parrott, George | Minsted
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- First line: 'Twas of Newmarket you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633 | Book | Text; Music
- Morrish, Folk Handbook (2007) pp.214-215
- Burgess, William | Titchfield
- First line: At Newmarket you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- Cecil Sharp MSS, Folk Words pp.582-583 / Folk Tunes p.487
- Haskyns, Mrs. | Rackenford
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- First line: 'Twas of Newmarket you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- George B. Gardiner MSS (VWML) H1027
- Burgess, William | Titchfield
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- Format: Manuscript
- First line: It was at Newmarket, as you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633
SHARP 2: Cecil James Sharp Collection (at Clare College, Cambridge)
Folk words collected by Cecil Sharp
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: At Newmarket you shall hear
- Roud no: 1633
- Carrier collection: Within sound
- Format: Sound recording : compact disc
- First line: Twas at Newmarket as you shall hear there did dwell a damsel fair
- Roud no: 1633
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