Search results
Displaying
1
to
50
of
205
Search for: extended-roudNo_s:559
- First line: As the squire and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Stubbs, Life of a Man (1970) pp.12-13
- Spicer, George | Copthorne
- Image attached
- First line: As the Squire and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Purslow, Foggy Dew (1974) pp.6-7
- Blake, George (Text) / Jacob Baker (Tune) | Bere Regis
- First line: As the squire and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- Topic 12T 235 (`Blackberry Fold')
- Spicer, George | Selsfield
- First line: It's of a young squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- EFDSS LP 1004 / Folktracks FSA 034 (`English Folk Singer' / `The Barley Straw')
- Cox, Harry | Catfield
- First line: It's of a young squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Kennedy, Folksongs of Britain & Ireland (1975) p.696
- Cox, Harry | Catfield
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Palmer, Everyman's Book of British Ballads (1980) pp.179-180
- Hill, George (Tune) | Stonham Tune
- First line: As the squier and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Text
- Plunkett Collection (Sussex Texts typescript)
- Spicer, George | Selsfield
- Image attached
- First line: Hugh was a plowboy and Dennis his brother
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Leach, Folk Ballads & Songs of the Lower Labrador Coast (1965) pp.82-83
- Odell, Ned | Pinware
- First line: Squire and his sister, A
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text
- Neely, Tales & Songs of Southern Illinois (1938) pp.152-155
- Stoeckel, Mrs. Earl | Belleville
- First line: Here comes pretty Betsy with her sweet loving tone
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Karpeles, Cecil Sharp Collection 2 (1974) pp.61-62
- Overd, Mrs. | Langport
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript index | Reference only
- Percy Grainger Collection (O'Brien Index No.304)
- Roberts, Mrs. Mary Anne | Winchcombe
- First line: There was a young squi-er in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Text
- Plunkett Collection (Sussex Texts typescript)
- Pearce, Mr. | Thornton Heath
- Image attached
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside | Text
- Nottingham University Library Broadside Collection (PR 1181.B2 spec colls, o/size) 2:104, 2:126
- Disley (London) | England : London
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside | Text
- Such (London) No.271 | England : London
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside | Text
- Such (London) No.271 | England : London
- First line: 'Tis of a young squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Journal | Text; Music
- Journal of the Folk-Song Society 6 (1918) pp.35-36
- Pack, Edmund | Robertsbridge
- Image attached
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside | Text
- Such (London) No.271 | England : London
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside | Text
- Such (London) No.271 | England : London
SQUIRE AND MILKMAID; or, BLACKBERRY FOLD
- First line: It's of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside catalogue | Reference only
- Baring-Gould Broadside Collection Vol.1.2, No.103 (Research Pubns. Index)
- First line: As the squire and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- BBC recording 23093
- Spicer, George | Copthorne
- Soundfile attached (CBox only)
- First line: Squire and his sister we sat in the hall, The
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio; Text
- Musical Traditions MTCD 369-0 ('Cruising Round Yarmouth')
- Larner, Sam | Winterton
- Soundfile attached
- First line: As the squire and his sister was sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Text
- George B. Gardiner MSS (VWML) H297
- Blake, George | St. Denys
- URL link
- First line: It's of a gay squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Frag. Text
- George B. Gardiner MSS (VWML) H1290
- Cole, G. | Hampshire
- URL link
- First line: Oh be easy lovely Betty, from my snare let me free
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- Tom Munnelly Collection (Univ. College Dublin, UCD) TM0058/B/04
- Quilligan, Brigid | Newcastle West
- First line: Oh be easy lovely Betty
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- Tom Munnelly Collection (Univ. College Dublin, UCD) TM0061/A/04
- Quilligan, Brigid | Newcastle West
PRETTY BETSY THE MILKMAID (BLACKBERRY FOLD) [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 559 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) LO10
- URL link
- First line: There was a young squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript Collection | Text; Music
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.2 No.46B
- Champion, Miss
- URL link
- First line: As the squire and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript Collection | Text; Music
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.3 No.11
- Crampton, William | Smarden
- URL link
- First line: The squire and his sister were sitting in the hall
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript Collection | Frag. Text; Music
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.3 No.11B
- Smarden
- URL link
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript Collection | Music
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.4 No.45B
- Crampton, William | Smarden
- URL link
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript Collection | Music
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.5 No.58K
- Copper, Mr. | Rottingdean
- URL link
- First line: 'Twas of a rich squire who in a mansion did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript Collection | Text
- Francis Collinson MSS Collection (VWML) Vol.5 No.58M
- England
- URL link
- First line: It's of a rich squire near Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside | Text
- Cecil Sharp Broadside Collection Vol.2 (Acc. 2061, Mfilm 97) (VWML) p.190b
- Bloomer (Birmingham) | England : Birmingham
- First line: Squire and his sister they were sitting in the hall, The
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- Vintage 005 / Veteran VTCD8 CD ('Many a Good Horseman')
- Carver, Charlie | Tostock
SQUIRE AND MILKMAID, or, BLACKBERRY FOLD
- First line: It’s of a rich squire in Bristol doth dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside
- British Library 1875.d.5, 'Collection of Ballads & Prose Broadsides' No.33
SQUIRE AND MILKMAID; or, BLACKBERRY FOLD
- First line: It’s of a rich squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside
- British Library 1875.d.5, 'Collection of Ballads & Prose Broadsides' No.187
- First line: After much struggling poor Betsy got free
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- British Library Sound Archive: Traditional Music in England: 1CDR0008162 (copy of C999/4)
- [Female singer] | Suffolk
- URL link
- First line: There was a young squire in Plymouth did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- British Library Sound Archive: Traditional Music in England: 1CDR0008162 (copy of C999/4)
- [Female singer] | Suffolk
- URL link
- First line: Squire and his sister they were sitting in the hall, The
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- British Library Sound Archive: Traditional Music in England: 1CDR0007399 (copy of C999/2)
- Carver, Charlie | Tostock
- URL link
- First line: .. his finger he instantly drew
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio (fragment only)
- British Library Sound Archive: Traditional Music in England: 1CDR0010660 (copy of C1002/88)
- Spicer, George | Lewes
- URL link
- First line: Squire and his sister they sat in the hall, The
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- Lucy Broadwood MSS (Vaughan Williams Memorial Library) LEB/5/57-58
- Bull, Miss E. | Cottenham
- URL link
- First line: It's of a wealthy young squire near Bristow did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Text
- Anne Gilchrist MSS Collection (Vaughan Williams Memorial Library) AGG/8/69
- Coomber, Florrie | Blackham
- URL link
- First line: It's of a wealthy young squire near Bristow did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Text; Music
- Anne Gilchrist MSS Collection (Vaughan Williams Memorial Library) AGG/3/6/5b
- Coomber. Florrie | Withyham
- URL link
- First line: It's of a wealthy young squire near Bristow did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Frag. Text; Music
- Anne Gilchrist MSS Collection (Vaughan Williams Memorial Library) AGG/3/6/8
- Coomber, Florrie | Blackham
- URL link
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Music
- Ralph Vaughan Williams MSS Collection (British Library 54189) Vol.1, MS bk 7, p.293(1); RVW2/1/148
- Bridges, Mrs.. | Herefordshire
- URL link
- First line: it's of a rich squire in Bristol did dwell
- Roud no: 559 | Manuscript | Frag. Text; Music
- Ralph Vaughan Williams MSS Collection (British Library 54191) Vol.3, MS bk 8, p.313; RVW2/3/153
- Baker, Mr. | Southease
- URL link
- First line: Squire and his sister were a-sitting in the hall, The
- Roud no: 559 | Book | Text; Music
- Moeran, Six Suffolk Folk-Songs (1932) pp.8-11
- Hill, George / Waspe, Oliver | Eatrl Stonham
- Roud no: 559 | Sound recording | Audio
- Percy Grainger Phonograph (Cylinder) Collection (VWML CDA Tape Collection No.4)
- Roberts, Mrs. Mary Anne | Winchcombe
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside printer's catalogue | Reference only
- Dicey & Marshall's Catalogue of Old Ballads, p.96
- Dicey & Marshall (London) | England : London
VIRTUOUS MILK-MAID'S GARLAND, THE
- First line: Draw near young lovers and I'll let you know
- Roud no: 559 | Broadside / Chapbook catalogue | Reference only
- Lane: Catalogue..Chapbooks & Broadsides..Harvard College No.1147
Displaying
1
to
50
of
205