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JACK MUNRO

  • First line: In Chatham town there liv’d a worthy merchant man
  • Roud no: 268    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'A Garland of New Songs' in: A Collection of English Ballads and Chapbooks Published at Various Places (British Library Cup.402.i.31 [previously 12331.ee.40] 1:92
  • J. Marshall (Newcastle)   |   England : Newcastle

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: In Chatham town there liv’d a worthy merchant man
  • Roud no: 268    |   Chapbook   |   Text
  • 'A Garland of New Songs' in British Library BL CUP.402.i.31 (formerly 12331.ee.40) 'A Collection of English Ballads and Chapbooks Published at Various Places between the Years 1733 and 1832', 1:92
  • J. Marshall (Newcastle)   |   England : Newcastle

JACK MONROE

  • First line: There was a wealthy gentleman in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Samuel Preston Bayard Folklore Recordings (YouTube) Charles S. Brink #6 (at 0:04)
  • Brink, Charles S.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8807b71f-5c67-437d-85af-562d318d4d28
  • URL link

JACK MONROE

  • First line: There was a wealthy gentleman in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Samuel Preston Bayard Folklore Recordings (YouTube) Charles S. Brink #6 (at 0:04)
  • Brink, Charles S.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8807b71f-5c67-437d-85af-562d318d4d28
  • URL link

JACKIE FRAZER

  • First line: There was a wealthy gentleman in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio; Text
  • Samuel Preston Bayard Folklore Recordings (YouTube) Charles S. Brink #8 (at 0:01)
  • Brink, Charles S.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8807b71f-5c67-437d-85af-562d318d4d28
  • URL link

BOLD MUNRO, THE

  • First line: This is not your daughter
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Greig-Duncan Collection 1 pp.452-457 (version b)
  • Robb, Alexander   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

BRISK YOUNG PLOW BOY, THE

  • First line: There was a brisk young plow boy
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Brown, North Carolina Folklore 2 (1952) pp.314-317 (version d)
  • Meekins, Mrs. Sallie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/2676e7a0-7cac-43c2-8b3c-20c9d1fbc9ea

BRITISH LADY, THE

  • First line: ...dressed in man's array
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Brown, North Carolina Folklore 4 (1957) pp.182-184 (version e)
  • Wilson, Mrs. Ewart   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/a5ebc14e-621f-4644-9218-5218e1cb020e

JACKIE FRAISURE

  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording
  • Library of Congress recording 1733 A, B1 & 3
  • Swallow, Wesley   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ca7501a4-447b-4262-b0c9-bc1456aebe92

JACKIE FRAZIER

  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording
  • Library of Congress recording 871 B2
  • Dusenbury, Mrs. Emma   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/65b2893a-f389-4e06-8e42-366a55dae137

JACKIE FRAZIER

  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording
  • Library of Congress recording 3182 A2
  • McDowell, Mrs. L.L.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9477074d-5dcf-4869-a16e-998f545f10ee

JACKIE FRAZIER

  • First line: [...] merchant in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress recording 1386 A2
  • Begley, Nora   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/16a6fde8-bb33-4963-a029-f230924a483d

LILY MUNROE

  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Library of Congress recording 1340 B2
  • Dunford, Uncle Alec   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0dc6645f-d842-4e2b-9dab-255a5a8bd187

OLD RICH MERCHANT, THE

  • First line: There was an old rich merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Morris, Folksongs of Florida (1950) pp.353-356
  • Griffin, Mrs. G.A.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4d9f35dc-6e95-4c9c-9d8d-4162a5d25412

OUTLAW'S LOVER, THE

  • First line: One morning very early before the break of day
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 67)
  • Trayner, Mrs. Dave (Sarah Hutchinson)   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/654a0324-a345-4f8c-b11f-45a7c163505e

PRETTY POLLY

  • First line: There was a rich old merchant in London town did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 73)
  • Bonham, Mrs. Ida   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8b18e70b-0f43-4595-a604-78439662a013

OLD RICH MERCHMAN, THE

  • First line: There was an old rich merchman
  • Roud no: 268    |   Journal   |   Text
  • Morris: Southern Folklore Quarterly 8 (1944) pp.168-171
  • Griffin, Mrs. Georgia Civilty   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4d9f35dc-6e95-4c9c-9d8d-4162a5d25412

POOR JACK IS GONE A-SAILING

  • First line: I'll sing oh, I'll sing oh, I'll sing oh
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Brown, North Carolina Folklore 2 (1952) pp.314-317 (version b)
  • Bost, Mary   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6e70346f-4ef7-485c-a699-84c4ffcd3a1a

POOR JACK IS GONE A-SAILING

  • First line: Poor Jack has gone a-sailing
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Brown, North Carolina Folklore 4 (1957) pp.182-184 (version b)
  • York, James   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/68cc2f49-82f7-4aa1-b958-fb29264e8e33

PRETTY POLLY

  • First line: 'Twas of a rich merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Greig-Duncan Collection 1 pp.458-459 (version a)
  • Greig, James   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

PRETTY POLLY

  • First line: It's Jack he was a-walking
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Greig-Duncan Collection 1 pp.458-459 (version c)
  • Shirer, Miss Annie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

BRITISH LADY, THE

  • First line: She went to a barber shop
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) p.208
  • Wilson, Mrs. Ewart   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/a5ebc14e-621f-4644-9218-5218e1cb020e

BRITISH LADY, THE

  • First line: She went into a barber shop
  • Roud no: 268    |   Journal   |   Text
  • Henry: Journal of American Folklore 45 (1932) p.76
  • Wilson, Mrs. Ewart   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/a5ebc14e-621f-4644-9218-5218e1cb020e

JACK MONROE

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.209-210
  • Hurt, `Uncle Reuben'   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ca7501a4-447b-4262-b0c9-bc1456aebe92

JACK MULROE

  • First line: There was wealthy merchant in Chester he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Sound recording   |   Audio
  • Folktracks FSA 60 076 (`Bonny Bunch of Roses')
  • Moran, Thomas   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/91c37ca9-2d82-47a1-a2d2-e3641e7df1a6

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: Now as Jack went a-roving
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Creighton, Maritime Folk Songs (1961) p.139
  • Ireland, William E.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1fb425b4-6d39-4554-b6b8-9a812ecea391

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: Down into this country there lived a wealthy square
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Miscellanea of the Rymour Club 1 (1906-1911) pp.10-15 (version a)
  • Gibb, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/bebd7e2d-1b7b-44db-bd80-a94512a98e67

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: There was a merchant's daughter once
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Miscellanea of the Rymour Club 1 (1906-1911) pp.10-15 (version b)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/d0cbe39f-0b9c-4541-a486-a6fac9f63327

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant, in England he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Journal   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Tolman & Eddy: Journal of American Folklore 35 (1922) pp.377-378 (version a)
  • Moores, Mrs. M.M.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/2388a2d9-6ae0-40b0-9b3d-206fb4e9c46d

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant, in London he did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Journal   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Tolman & Eddy: Journal of American Folklore 35 (1922) pp.377-378 (version b)
  • Summer, Mrs. Virginia   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/467f19fc-4c74-488d-9660-c342feb3b2df

JACK MUNRO

  • First line: In Chatham town there liv'd a worthy merchant man
  • Roud no: 268    |   Broadside   |   Text
  • A Collection of the Publications of J. Kendrew of York and Others (BL 1870 c 2) [No.54]

JACK MUNROE

  • First line: There was a rich old merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Belden, Ballads & Sonngs...Missouri (1940) pp.175-176
  • Scott, Mrs   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/6e19aa64-b99d-4a53-91e8-7f8cafc18af2

JACK THE SAILOR

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Belden, Ballads & Songs...Missouri (1904) pp.173-175
  • Jones, Mrs. Lida   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ded25887-d97f-45dd-95d8-6005aa3132a5

JACK THE SAILOR

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text
  • Belden, Ballads & Songs...Missouri (1904) pp.176-177
  • Cruickshank, Earl   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/42b2829c-2c20-41f6-b2c9-967fe00ec7d2

JACK THE SAILOR

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Arnold, Folksongs of Alabama (1950) pp.50-51
  • Hill, Mrs. Lena   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/8709a5b5-0445-4698-8d98-8f4ceed66a87

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: Jack went a-sailing with trouble on his mind
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version a)
  • Gentry, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1f8750f5-6c17-424d-810a-b378c9f53d9a

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: Jack went a-sailing with trouble on his mind
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Sharp, Eighty English Folk Songs Southern Appalachians p.56
  • Gentry, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/1f8750f5-6c17-424d-810a-b378c9f53d9a

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version b)
  • Combs, Mrs.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/58c77420-7613-4aea-bc49-8d9e62c4c1ac

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: There was a silk merchant in London town did dwell
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version c)
  • MacKinney, Miss   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/845f907f-9829-4015-8402-44698b9a3e97

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: Jack he went a-sailing, with trouble on his mind
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version d)
  • Chisholm, N.B.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/e0a0e99a-9d5d-4bdf-9d0b-9156d1ba2fd3

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: There was a rich old merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version e)
  • Parsons, Miss Alice   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/cd3490a6-c734-4487-a71c-14ac48dd0ef9

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: O Jack he went sailing with trouble on his mind
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version f)
  • Ray, Miss May   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/cd3490a6-c734-4487-a71c-14ac48dd0ef9

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: This couple they got married
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version g)
  • Broghton, Mrs. Mollie   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/fdc99d4e-5e2f-4991-8267-7a5327603fcf

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: There was a silk merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version h)
  • http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/306c2089-7a6f-4967-a101-8a0bb7327775

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: Your name, kind sir, I'd like to know
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version i)
  • Short, Mrs. Mary Anne   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/16a6fde8-bb33-4963-a029-f230924a483d

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: Jackie's gone a-sailing
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version j)
  • Maddox, Mrs. Ada   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/9ebff377-857c-4113-b540-9ee93dcef20a

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: O Jackie's gone a-sailing
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version k)
  • FitzGerald, Philander   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/673825c3-874b-4175-bb8a-22e35422a495

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: For Jack is gone a-sailing
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version l)
  • Coffey, Alex F.   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/ef8ad516-2660-4ef8-b2dd-9854b3fa211c

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: There was a wealthy merchant
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version m)
  • Agee, Joseph   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/b16d902e-3eaf-4cf8-8828-ff57df4c2fc2

JACK WENT A-SAILING

  • First line: Jackie's gone a-sailing
  • Roud no: 268    |   Book   |   Frag. Text; Music
  • Sharp, English Folk-Songs Southern Appalachians 1 pp.385-395 (version n)
  • Donald, Mrs. Laura   |   http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/0a355e13-29b3-4d76-b551-e3ec719098be