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QUADRILLES - or "Set Dances" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #157 p38 (G) - Tiunebook Ms: 6/8 (G) 3 pts #80 p377 (PM's Fancy)/ 6/8 (G) 3 pts #96 p387/ 6/8 (G) 3 pts #98 p388/ 6/8 (G) #141 p408/ 6/8 (G) #150 p411 (Bung your Eye)/ 4/4 (D) #175 p424 (Big Ship Sails)/ 2/4 & 6/8 (A) 4 pts #182 p427/ 6/8 (G) #184 p428 - ED&S mag 32/3 197o Frank Rhodes - ED&S 34/3 1972 p89 Hugh Thurston - ARGRUME SET DANCE - BEHIND THE BUSH IN PARKHANNA - BIDDY TUNNEY'S - BILL HALL'S TUNES - DEERNESS (Orkney) QUADRILLE TUNE - LANCERS - LION - MAGGIE - MY LOVE SHE'S GONE AWAY - OXBOW - PANDEAN AIR - PAT HART'S - SECOND Q - WILLIE'S SINGLE -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

QUAKER, THE - "Come all my good fellows wherever you may be" descr of bloody battle at sea" - Version of THE FEMALE WARRIOR? - ROUD#3093 - SHARP Ms M414/ W06 & M808/ W725 - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p159 from Sharp Ms West Chinnock, Dorset 4v (as Dorset) - Cf GREIG-DUNCAN 1 p91 French ship called "Allechance" ("Box them off, my jolly boys" with chorus) - PALMER OBSS 1986 #32 p72 "The Fancy" has some similar verses -- Fred HAWKINS & Mummers Chorus rec Town Hall, Dorchester Dorset 14/12/36: RPL 14288-90/ FTX-513/ TOPIC TSCD-666 1998 - THE YETTIES: ARGO ZFB-86 1973 (from Dorchester Mummers)

QUAKER, THE - Morris Dance tune at Bampton Oxfordsh - JEFDSS 1956 p7 William Wells rec by PK -- William (Billy) WELLS (fid) with male dancers rec 24/4/37 RPL 1321 (78 rpm - play from centre)/ TOPIC TSCD-666 1998 rec by Douglas Cleverdon, Lavender Square, Bampton 24th April 1937 on RPL 1322 - FTX-384 - OLD SWAN BAND FREE REED FRR-011 1976 aft "Curly-headed Ploughboy" & bef "3 around 3" - THE HOP with Nigel CHIPPENDALE: CASS-0484

QUAKER'S COURTSHIP, THE - "Madam I have come a-courting" - ROUD#716 (with "Matthew the Miller") --- MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp380 & p408 Adeline Langville "The Q's Wooing" - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp46-47 Ben Henneberry 1929+ - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp378-9 Lavon Fuller, Fla (w/o) "Uh Huh Boo Hoo" - THOMPSON PS 1959 pp94-96 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 (w/o) "The Q's Wooing"

QUAKER'S WIFE, THE - "The Baker's Wife sat doon to bake" - Ch "Merrily danced the -" ROUD#6479 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1734 pp2612 (4v/m) - MASON NR&CS 1877

QUAKER'S WIFE, THE - Jig - BRODY p186 3 pts (G) "Merrily kissed the Q" - FELDMAN p183 (D) from Danny O Donnell (Standard Scots var with repeated high strain) & 2nd version "Merrily kissed the QW" - MITCHELL #91 p73 3pts (G) from Willie Clancy "Merrily danced the Q" - KENNEDY FTB 1 1994 #188 p48 (D) - KERR MM 1 #18 p32 "Merrily danced the QW" - Tunebook Ms #202 p82 (D) "Merrily kiss the Quaker" - LOESBURG 1 p22 "Kiss the Q's W" (G) 12/8 - MOYLAN 2 #127 p74 12/8 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon) "Merrily kiss the Quaker" - SULLIVAN 1 p6 (G) "Merrily kiss the quaker" - TWEED p45 (G) 3pts - WESTROP #24 p9 (C) Country Dance - tune used for SILLY GALOOT - UNLUCKY DUCK -- Tom Edmondson rec by PK, Harbottle, Northumb 1954: FTX-363 - William KIMBER (conc) rec by PK, Headington, Oxford 1956: FTX-383 - PLANXTY: POLYDOR Super 2383-186 1973 "Merrily kissed the QW" from Clancy - BOYS OF THE LOUGH: LEADER LER-2090 1974 - Joe HOLMES & Len GRAHAM: FREE REED FRR-007 1976 (sung as a lilt) - Michael HEBBERT (conc + occasional fid): FREE REED FRR-009 1977 - DAMBUSTER DAM-003/ CASS-0348

QUAKERS - MY GIRL'S A CORKER (K)

QUAKER'S COURTSHIP or WOOING - MADAM

QUAND J'ETAIS PAU - "Cajun" -- THE BONETONES (Minn) Radio 2: 10/8/88: CASS-90-0549

QUARE BUNGLE RYE - BUNG YOUR EYE

QUARRELSOME PIPER, THE - Hornpipe Schottische or Barn Dance (G & Em) - ALLAN #97 p25 "Williams' Hornpipe" - MOYLAN 2 #228 p131 from John O Leary (melodeon) - O'NEILL MOI #1563/ DMI #814 another tune in "Barn Dance" rhythm is "The Humours of Castle Bernard" MOI #1770 & DMI #935 -- Paddy BREEN (vert flute) of Co Clare rec by PK, London 1953: FTX-078 - Felix DORAN (U-pipes) rec by PK, Clones, Co Monaghan 1964: FTX-172

QUARRY BANK MASHERS, THE - "Now they call us the two QBM" - ROUD#2346 - PALMER EBBB 1980 pp238-9 Mr & Mrs Hadley, Quarry Bank, Staffordsh 1971

QUARRYING - Britain & Ireland - EE KALAZEE - HEAVING THE JACK - ROUND BOYS ROUND -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

QUARTER DECK - Hornpipe - KERR MM 3 #338 p36 (D) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #145 p40 (D)

QUARTERMASTER'S STORE, THE - comp by Box/Cox (Reed) -- GRANDAD'S ARMY: PICKWICK Hallmark SHM 747 1971 - THE YETTIES: ARGO ZDA-100 1974 - Gordon HALL on Radio 2: 31/11/90 CASS-60-1032

QUAYS OF BELFAST, THE - "Down by the salt seas so merrily I wandered" - Saturday night - fair maiden - sad lamentation - ROUD#2727 - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp106-7 Freeman Young, East Petpeswick, Nova Scotia 1953

QUAYSIDE, THE - Hornpipe possibly by James Hill - DIXON 1987 p42

QUAYSIDE SHAVER, THE - "On each market day" - POLWARTH 1969 p12 from BELL -- CHEVIOT RANTERS Country Dance Band: TOPIC 12-T-214 1972 tune used for "The Cumberland Reel"

QUEBEC - Canada - BRAVE WOLFE

QUEEN AMONG THE HEATHER, THE - "Up a wide and lonely glen she was herding her (lambs) sheep - skippin barfit through the heather" - ROUD#375 - GREIG FSNE 1906-14 #44 "Far up yon wide and lonely glen" - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #962 pp83-4 (3var 8v w/o) "The Lass Among the Heather" - HENRY SOP #177/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp271-2 John Parker, Garvagh, Co Derry 1927 "O'er the moor among the heather" - McCOLL SS 1953 p75 from father, William Miller, Stirling - BUCHAN 101SS 1962 p112 Jessie Murray & McColl "Skippin barfit through the heather" - BRUNE The Roving Songster 1964 p37 from Belle Stewart - LOCHLAINN MISB 1965 #6 p12 "Down the Moor" - CHAPBOOK Vol 5 #2 p10 coll Pete Shepheard - MORTON FSU 1970 p5-6 Hugh Lees, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh "Heather on the Moor" - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #141 p318 Jeannie Robertson 1953 - TOCHER 54/55 (1999) pp366-7 transcription by Morag MacLeod --- IVES FSNB 1978 pp115-117 NB -- LASS AMONG THE HEATHER - SKIPPING BARFIT THROUGH THE HEATHER -- Jimmy McBEATH rec by Alan Lomax, 1951: FTX-060 (frag) - Charlie GILLIES rec by Seamus Ennis, Angus 1953: RPL 19018 "Herding her sheep among the heather" - Jeannie ROBERTSON of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1953: RPL 21093/ FTX-013 (vs 1-4)/ rec by Alan Lomax, London 1953: ROUNDER 11661-1720-2 1998/ rec 1964: RPL LP 29543 "Up a wide and lonely glen" - Lucy STEWART rec by PK, Fetterangus, Aberdeensh, 1955/ RPL LP 29543/ FTX-365 "Amongst the Heather" - Duncan BURKE rec by PK, Perth 1955 - Belle STEWART: TOPIC 12-T-139 1965 & 12-TS-307 1977/ TOPIC TSCD-665 1998 Courtship - Eddie BUTCHER rec by Hugh Shields, Magilligan, Co Derry: FREE REED FFR-003 1976 "Down the Moor"- Paul BRADY with others rec NY: GREENHAYS GR-705 1981 "Heather on the Moor" - Stanley ROBERTSON: North-East Folklore Archive/ Beecvhwood STAN CD-1099 1999 "Up a wide and lonely glen"

QUEEN ANNE, YOUR AGE IS SIXTEEN - QUEEN MARY

QUEEN CARAVAN, THE - or "The lady they call the gypsy" - Music Hall -- Carolyne HUGHES (gypsy) rec by PK, nr Blandford, Dorset 1968 CASS-45-1245

QUEEN CAROLINE -"Queen, Queen Caroline dipped her head in turpentine - turpentine to make it shine" - Children's Ball-bouncing or Counting Out Rhyme - ROUD#13061 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1643 p187 (1v w/o) - OPIE LLSC p21 - Flora Thompson's "Lark Rise to Candleford" 1939 p167 Oxfordsh version - H C Bolton "Counting Out Rhymes" 1888 p116 - RITCHIE GC p40 -- rec by Damian Webb, 4/35 St Michaels Junior School for Girls, Workington, Cumberland 1960: RPL LP 26303/ FTX-194 #41 Two-ball game "Gypsy Gypsy Caroline"

QUEEN ELEANOR'S CONFESSION - "The Queen's fa'en sick and very sick" - CHILD #56 - ROUD#74 - BUCHAN GSON 1825 pp77-80 Aberdeensh (w/o) - MOTHERWELL Minstrelsy 1827 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p58 (w/o) - GOSS BOB 1937 p68 from Motherwell - FOLK SONG TODAY #3 1970 Hart & Prior --Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR (banjo): B & C CREST-26 1968/ CASS-45-0852

QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND - (The Ship) - "The Mary & the Lizzie they were both made here - but you'll never see the like of them I fear" Ch: " thank you, Dad, for all your skill" - names of men - comp by Matt McGinn about John Brown's Shipyard on Clydebank, Glasgow -- John BRODERICK (voc/ gtr & elec bass): TOPIC 12-TS-226 1973

QUEEN ELIZABETH LOST HER SHOE - OLIVER CROMWELL

QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GALLIARD - John Dowland -- Dave Lochner (gtr solo) (Trotto): FOREST TRACKS FT-6003 1973 (S)

QUEEN JANE - "QJ was in labour" - CHILD #170 "The Death of Queen Jane" - Queen Jane Seymour gave birth to Prince Edward (King E.VI) 12th Oct 1537 & died 12 days later. There is no historical evidence for the ballad story but it may well be influenced by the circumstances of the birth of Julius Caesar - ROUD#77 - BSs - BRONSON 3 p147-8 - JAMIESON Popular Ballads 1806 1 pp182 - DIXON B&SP 1857 - BELL BSPE 1857 pp113-5 (w/o) - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 1987 #693 "Queen Jean" (w/o) - GREIG LL #51 - SHARP Sel Ed 2 1921 #13 pp30-31 - JFSS 9 1906 pp221-3 Gilchrist: Mrs Alex Muir "Queen Jean" Manchester - JFSS 3:11 1907 pp67-8 Hammond: Mrs Russell, Upwey, Dorset 1907 - JFSS 5:20 1916 pp257-8 Sharp: Mrs Sweet - PENGUIN BEFS 1959 Hammond: Mrs Russell - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 1 pp157-8 Mrs Sweet, Somerton, Somerset 1906 "Death Of QJ"- SHARP SG 2003 p88 10v from Eliza Sweet, Somerton, Somerset --- SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #32 (vol 1 pp230-2) 2 var: Mrs Kate Thomas, St Helens, Lee Co., Ky 19127/ Mrs Margaret Dunagan, St Helens 1917 - FLANDERS AB Vermont p160 -- Douglas KENNEDY rec by Jean Ritchie, London 1953: FOLKWAYS FW-8871 1959/ rec by PK, Suffolk 1975: FTX-041 - Cyril TAWNEY: POLYDOR Special 236-577 1969 (from BG Ms) - Dave & Toni ARTHUR (with harmony); TOPIC 12-T-190 1962 - Ewan MacCOLL & Peggy SEEGER "The Long Harvest": ARGO ZFB-74 1967 (8var: Engl & USA)

QUEEN MAIVE - Heroic ballad originally in Scots Gaelic with Engl transl -- Ewan McCOLL rec Hyde, Chesh 1951: 7"RTR-0705 (with talk about collecting it from fisherman in Argylsh)

QUEEN MARY - "My name is Queen Mary - my age is 16" - Children's Ring Game - ROUD#3195 & 6281- GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1605 pp164-5 (5var/m) - GOMME 2 p102 (4var) - GOMME/SHARP 1912 p8 School Series Book V Line Game coll Somerset & another variant version called "Sweet Daisy" - RITCHIE GC 1965 p152 Line game - POLWARTH NCS 1969 p35 Mrs Hails, Forest Hall, Northumberland - OPIE SG 1985 #79 pp321-4 -- Norton Park School, Edinburgh rec Jean Ritchie 20/3/49: RPL 13868 "My Name Is Sweet Jenny"/ rec by Alan Lomax, Edinburgh: FTX-181 - Liverpool schoolchildren rec by Sasha Moorsom 18/7/58: RPL LP 25827 - Ewan Mc COLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959

QUEEN MARY HAS LOST HER GOLD RING - "guess who has found it?" - Children's Choosing Ring Game - RITCHIE GC p151 "Queen Alexandra" (line game) -- rec by Damian Webb 19/6 Dearham Juniors, Maryport, Cumb 1962/ FTX-195 #15

QUEEN MARY WALTZ -- Jack WILLIAMS (mel + piano): TOPIC 12-T-376 1978

QUEEN MARY'S MEN - WE ARE A'

QUEEN OF CONNEMARA, THE - "My boat can safely float in the teeth of wind and weather between Galway & Kinsale" -- Sean McDONAGH rec by Alan Lomax, Oughterard, Co Galway 1951: 7"RTR-0587 - Barbara NEACHTAIN & Group, Galway CIC-019 1988 CASS-0884

QUEEN O' ELFIN'S NOURICE, THE - CHILD-40 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 #482

QUEEN OF ENGLAND - BUACHAILL RUA

QUEEN OF HEARTS, THE - "he's the ace of sorrow - here today and gone to-morrow" - ROUD#3195 - BSs - BARING GOULD SOW 1898 Rev Ed only #114 p232 sung by workman at Sheepstor, Devon 1894 Burrow Tor Reservoir - ED&S 26:4 1964 p96 from BG "SOW" -- Joan BAEZ: VANGUARD SVXL-100 1963 - Dave GOULDER: ARGO ZFB-10 1970 - Martin WINSOR & Redd SULLIVAN at The Troubadour: DEACON DEA 1045 1971 - Cyril TAWNEY: ARGO ZFB-87 1973 (from BG Devon)

QUEEN OF MAY, THE - "The winter is gone and the sweet smiling spring" - meadows - flowers - backbird and thrush - young damsels - milkmaid gathering May - seduction - ROUD#594 - HERD AMS 1776 1 pp279-281 (w/o) - SHARP-KARPELES 1974 pp377-9 Shepherd Haden, Bampton, Oxfordsh 1909/ James Lockyer, Middlezoy, Som 1906 - JFSS 5 1914 p94 Sharp Shepherd Haden - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp58-9 - REEVES EC 1960 p214 Hammond: Mrs Gulliver 1905/ Mrs Dawe 1906 (w/o) - HAMER GG 1967 pp18-19 Harry Scott, Eaton Bray, Bedfordsh --- HUNTINGTON SWS ships log 1832 (w/o) - see also QUEEN OF THE MAY ("As I walked through the meadows")

QUEEN OF MAY, THE - QUEEN'S HORNPIPE

QUEEN OF THE FAIR, THE - Jig -- Tommy MAGUIRE (melodeon) of Co Leitrim rec by PK, Ceilidhe Club, London 1957: 7"RTR-0497 - Michael GROGAN: TOPIC TSCD-664 1998 bef "Lark in the morning"

QUEEN OF THE O'DONNELL'S, THE - Slow Air -- Denis MURPHY (fid) Co Kerry: FOLKWAYS FW-8781 1963 cass-0937

QUEEN OF PRUSSIA'S GRAND WALTZ - Tunebook Ms (D) 3 pts #109 p492

QUEEN OF THE DALES - comp by GM 1965 -- Graeme MILES: FTX-230

QUEEN OF THE FAIR, THE - Jig attributed to John McFadden of Co Mayo - BRODY p223 from Tommy Peoples - O NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #330 (#D) 3pts - SHASKEEN 2 #48 p36 3pts - Tommy MAGUIRE (of Letrim) (melodeon) rec by PK at the London Ceilidhe Club, 1957: 7"RTR-0497/ FTX-268 - Tommy PEOPLES (fid), Co Donegal with Paul BRADY (gtr) SHANACHIE 29003 1976/ CASS-0486 aft "Old John's"

QUEEN OF THE FAIRIES, THE - Slow Reel/ Hornpipe - BRODY p223 (D) 3pts - KING OF THE FAIRIES -- Paddy TAYLOR (flute) Co Limerick rec by PK, London 1956: FTX-171

QUEEN OF THE MAY, THE - "As I walked through the meadows to take the fresh air" - ROUD#594 - SHARP/MARSON FSS 1 & 2 pp26-27 Fred Crossman & Mrs Hull & Fido (m/o) - SHARP: School Series 1 & 10 - SHARP EFS 1 pp86-7 2var - SHARP Cf 1 p107 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #95 p377-380 Mrs Hull & Mrs Fido, Langport, Somerset 1905/ Wm Knott, Ely, Cambridgesh 1911 1v/m/ Fred Crossman, Huish Epicopi, Somerset 1904 1v/m "As I walked through the meadows" - JFSS 2:6 1905 pp10-12 Sharp: Fred Crossman - REEVES EC 1960 #107 pp213-4 Hammond: Mrs Gulliver 1905 - PATTEN SS 1987 p56 Amy Ford, Low Ham, Somerset 1973 "As I walked through the meadows" - HOWSON SSIS 1992 pp15-16 Manny Aldous, Great Bricott, Suffolk (w/o) - Cf FAREWELL DARLING (Sheila Gallagher) -- Fred CROSSMAN rec by PK, Huish Episcopi, Langport, Somerset 1952: RPL 17781/ FTX-405 5v (Crossman's father, a gardener, sang this song to Cecil Sharp) - Bob COPPER: TOPIC 12-TS-328 1977 "Young Johnny" (from George Fosbury) - Amy FORD, rec by Bob & Jacqueline Patten, Low Ham, Somerset 1973 cassette - John KIRKPATRICK & Sue DAVIS (unacc): TOPIC 12-TS-247 1974

QUEEN OF THE RUSHES, THE - Jig - SULLIVAN 3 #3 p2 (G) -- Festy CONLON (whistle) & Jim LYONS (acc): TOPIC 12-T-184 1969 - Moira Ni Hussey (Irish harp) accomp by Chris NEWMAN (gtr) Concert Hall Radio 2: 16/3/89: CASS-90-0715 aft "Donnybrook Boy"

QUEEN OF THE WEST - Hornpipe - TWEED p39 (D)

QUEEN VICTORIA - BOLD O' DONOGHUE - CRAIGY HILLS

QUEEN'S COURTIER, THE - OLD AND NEW COURTIER

QUEEN'S DELIGHT, THE - Morris Dance coll by CJS -- CRAYFOLK Kent: ERON 002 1974

QUEEN'S GRAND MARCH - Tunebook Ms (D) #26 p127

QUEEN'S GUARDS, THE - Reel - COLE p15 (A)

QUEEN'S HEALTH, THE - "See and view this glass of liquor" - ROUD#2631 - JFSS 4 1913 pp294-5 Butterworth: G Knight, Horsham, Sussex 2v/m

QUEEN'S HORNPIPE, THE - Northumbrian Pipers Tunebook - O'NEILL MOI #1728/ DMI #909 (G) "The Queen of May" - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #146 p40 (G) "Q of May" -- Michael COLEMAN (fid with piano) rec USA 1921-36: VIVA VOCE 004 1991 d/cass "The Queen of May" aft "Doctor Gilbert" - John MAGUIRE Senr (whistle) of Co Cavan rec by PK, Belfast 7/7/52: FTX-376/ rec by John Levy, Belfast 26//10/59: RPL LP 25825 - Andrew CRONSHAW (whistle): TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1139 1974

QUEEN'S JIG -- Dave SWARBRICK (fid) (SONET SNTF-763)/ CASS-0167 with "Dick's Maggot"

QUEEN'S MARCH -- Nansi RICHARDS (triple harp) rec 25/4/63: RPL LP 27994/ FTX-351

QUEEN'S NAVEE, THE - Scots Nationalist Song (Jim Mc Lean) -- Nigel DENVER: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-1 1967

QUEEN'S SHILLING, THE - LADY MARY RAMSEY

QUEENSTOWN - DERRY

QUEEN'S WEDDING, THE - (Reel) - PRIDE OF THE BALL

QUEEN'S WELCOME TO INVERCAULD - March -- Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL LP 24770 bef "Laird o Dumblair"

QUEENIE-O QUEENIE-O - "who's got the ball? - I haven't got it - it isn't in my pocket" - Children's Counting-Out or Hiding Rhyme -- rec by Damian Webb 17/2 Laurence Street School, Marshside, Workington Cumberland 1961/ FTX-194 #14/ 197 #83

QUEENSTOWN PARADE - March -- Tommy WILLIAMS (duet concertina) London: FREE REED FRR-008 1976

QUEER BUNGLE RYE - BUNG YOUR EYE

QUEER FOLK I' THE SHAWS, THE - "I thocht unto mysel as day I'd like rto see a race" - Day at the races - FORD 1899 p97 8v words only - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p198 (2var) -- Duncan McPHEE rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthshire 1954: FTX-183

QUEER ONE, THE - HAND ME DOWN ME PETTICOAT

QUEER THINGS IN DUBLIN -- WOLFE TONES: CASS-0958

QUESTIONS - Kids - CATCH QUESTIONS - RIDDLES

QUICK AS THE LIGHTNING - "fleets across the hemisphere" - WILLIAMS MS #321 T Smart, Blunsdon, Wiltsh (w/o)

QUICKSTEPS - CORNISH - REFORM - SCOTCH - Untitled - KERR MM 1 #7 p47 (D)/ #12 p48 (##A)/ #24 p49 (Em)/ MM 4 #193 p22 (D) & #200 p23 "Fermanagh Q" - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (D) 4 pts #58 p263/ 2/4 (D) 4 pts #68 p367/ 2/4 (G) #97 p387/ 2/4 (G/D) #101 p389/ 2/4 (D) #109 p393/ 2/4 (D/G) 3 pts #172 p421/ 2/4 (D) #174 p424/ 2/4 (G) #184 p428 (tune incomplete) -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

QUICKSTEPS - BUGLE - Untitled - Tunebook Ms #1: 6/8 (D) 3 pts #76 p375/ #2: 6/8 (G) 3 pts #89 p383/ #3 2/4 (G) 3 pts #92 p385/ #4 6/8 (D) 3 pts #166 p418 - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (G) #94 p386 "A Celebrated Bugle Quickstep"

QUICKSTEPS, FOXTROTS, WALTZES -- Joe LOSS Orch CASS 30-0575

QUICKSILVER - Polka by Strauss -- Handbell Ringers: SAYDISC cass SDL-274 1976

QUIET LAND - ARD TIGH CUAIN

QUIET WIFE, THE - "I married a wife of late to my unhappy fate" Ch: "It is in my mind all womenkind are thus inclined when a man's confined - to a sad and dreary tongue" - PALMER 1983 #119 p181 RVW "I married a wife"

QUILLE'S - Reel - TAYLOR 1 p11 (D)

QUILLS - PANPIPES

QUILTY - Reel -- Tommy McMAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS 505 1976 aft "The Merry Sisters"

QUINDARO - Hornpipe (G) - COLE #4 p104 (with dance directions) - KERR MM 2 #367 p40 "Qumdaro"

QUINN'S - Reel (D) - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #137 p74 & CRE 2 #171 p89 from Denis Murphy Co Kerry - MOYLAN 2 #12 p8 from John O Leary (melodeon) - also titled "Doon Reel" (but different from reel of that name)

QUIT THAT TICKLIN ME -- Taylor KIMBLE Ifid) with THE KIMBLES (fid, banjo, gtr, auto-harp & bass), Carroll Co, Virginia USA MOUNTAIN MUSIC 4174 1974 (?)

QUITE POLITELY - "When first in London I arrived on visit" - ROUD#1640

QUITE SOFT BLEW THE WIND - PITMAN'S COURTSHIP

QUITS - FIGGY

QUO THE MERRY MAN - BACK O BENACHIE

QUOTH JOHN TO JOAN - JOHN TO JOAN

 
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