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X-Y-Z - "Smash, Jemmy, let us buss, we'll off" - ROUD#3171 - STOKOE-REAY SBNE 1899 pp164-6 to tune of "The Cameronian Rant"

XYLOPHONES -- see Recordings - see INSTRUMENTS Listing

X-Y-Z - Hornpipe comp by James Hill - DIXON 1987

Y-O-U - INKY PINKY

YACRE OF LAND, A - ACRE OF LAND

YAN TAN TETHERER - SHEPHERD'S SCORE

YANKEE DOODLE - Song - First mention in America 1767 in Andrew Barton's opera "The Disappointment" - 1st appearance in print probably 1777 publ Thos Skillun, London (SPAETH Popular Music in America NY 1948) - tune used for DIAMOND DRILL (Australia) - DOODLE DANDY - SIMPLE SIMON

YANKEE DOODLE - "went to town - riding on a pony" - Children's Game (K) - ROUD#12982 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1617 p174 (2v w/o) "Mrs Brown went to town" - OPIE ODNR 1950 #549 pp 439-42 Rhyme "YD came to town riding on a pony" with notes about origin - CHICKA TONY (Aberdeen ball-bouncing game)- Children rec by Alan Lomax, Aberdeen 1952 - FTX-181 (ball-bouncing) "Chicka Tony" ("went to London - just to ride a pony - he stuck a feather in its cap and called it Macaroni")

YANKEE DOODLE - Instrumental - Tune used in Northumberland for DROPS OF BRANDY (Country Dance) - ALL THE WAY TO GALWAY (Reel) -- played on melodeon with triangle for "The Horn Dance", Abbots Bromley, Staffs rec 1947: FTX-110

YANKEE FARMER, THE - Ghost Story about Irishman in America who is told of treasure buried in a house by a corpse in a coffin -- Johnny DOHERTY rec by PK, Co Donegal 1953: FTX-273

YANKEE JOHN STORMALONG - Shanty - HUGILL 1961 p80 - see STORMALONG

YARBURGH HUNT, THE - "Yarborough Hunt" - GRAINGER #265 Joseph Taylor, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1905 (Yarburgh is near Louth)

YARD OF LACE, THE - Music Hall Song comp Harry Frankson -- COSMOTHEKA (unacc) rec Bewdley Festival: Radio 2: 26/10/88: CASS-30-0738

YARM FAIR - "One morning I decided to visit YF"- she takes all his money - comp by GM 1962 -- Graeme MILES, Middlebrough, Yorksh: FTX-221-C90

YARMOUTH - Norfolk - COME A' YE FISHER LASSIES - CRUISING ROUND - FISHERMENS SONG - PRETTY NANCY - THREE SCORE AND TEN - WON'T YOU LET ME GO ALONG WITH YOU ?

YARMOUTH COUNTRY DANCE, THE - Tunebook Ms #166 p324 (G) 4/4

YARMOUTH FISHERMEN'S SONG, THE - "On the 14th of November from Yarmouth we set sail" - ROUD#2434 - Cf GREENLAND WHALE-FISHERY -- Harry COX rec by PK, Sutton, Norfolk 1952: RPL 21773/ FTX-033 "The 14th of November"/ SAYDISC SDL-405 1994

YARMOUTH HERRING, THE - HERRING SONG

YARMOUTH HORNPIPE, THE - a variant of MANCHESTER -- Percy BROWN (mel) & Henry "Shrimp" Davies (stepping) rec by Seamus Ennis, Cromer Norfolk: FTX-328/ TOPIC 12-TS-229 1973/ TSCD-659 "The Yarmouth Breakdown" - Leslie LAWSON (harmonica) rec by Seamus Ennis, Southrepps, Norfolk Feb 1955: RPL 22022 - Billy COOPER (h-dulc): TOPIC 12-T-240 1974

YARMOUTH IS A PRETTY TOWN - ROUD#1068 - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp102-7 & p125 Henry Burstow, Sussex, 1893 "O Y is a pretty town" - JFSS 3:1 (10) 1907 pp53-4 Henry Burstow - see NANCY OF YARMOUTH - YARMOUTH TRAGEDY

YARMOUTH REEL - Tunebook Ms 2/4 (G) 3 pts #156 p413 - GALOPEDE (Persian Dance)

YARMOUTH TRAGEDY, THE - "Lovers I pray, lend an ear to my story" - LAWS #M-38 ABBB 1957 -pp199-200 "Nancy of Yarmouth" (This is a longer and more involved form of NANCY OF YARMOUTH) - ROUD#187 - The broadside had 46 verses divided into 4 groups - ROXBURGHE 1871 dating from 1720 - CHRISTIE TBA 2 1881 p82 (m/o) - JFSS 2:7 1905 pp113-4 Mrs Graham (c): St Leonards-on- sea, Kent 4v/m learnt from squire's daughter who died at a great age in 1865 - PURSLOW FD 1974 pp99-100 Hammond: Marina Russell, Upwey, Dorset 1907 Story told & 11v sung ("Nancy of Yarmouth" given on p71)

YARROW - DOWIE DENS O YARROW

YAW YAW YAW - JA JA JA

YE - YOU

YE YO - Country Dance - WILSON p115 4/4 (G) (with dance descr)

YEAR OF JUBILO, THE - -"Songs of the Civil War" with the George MITCHELL Choir & Lansdowne Orchestra "The Blue and the Grey": WORLD RECORD CLUB T-629

YEAR OF THE EXHIBITION, THE - "In the year of the exhibition" - ROUD#9743 - BSs -- (Nuala MacDonagh, Dublin, 1948: RPL 16119)

YEARS AND YEARS AND YEARS -- Charlie JOSE rec by PK & Mike West, Napoleon Inn, Boscastle, Cornwall 1975: FTX-096

YEATS, W B - Irish poet - DOWN BY THE SALLY GARDENS - SONG OF WANDERING AENGUS

YELLOW BITTERN, THE - BUINNEAN BUI

YELLOW FLAIL, THE - Jig - O NEILL MOI #818/ DMI #4 3pts (G) - Cf Tunebook Ms #105 "Miss Renny's Fancy"

YELLOW GIRL - Work Song -- Lightnin WASHINGTON & group with Dave TIPPIN, Carson WILSON, D Hunter & Charlie ROGERS - rec by John Lomax, Darrington State Farm April 1934: ROUNDER CD-11661-1821-2 1999 "My Pretty Little YG"

YELLOW GIRLS - DO LET ME GO, GIRLS

YELLOW HAIRED LADDIE, THE - "In April when primroses paint the sweet plain" - ROUD#8697 - The Masque New Edn (c1785) p38 - Pocket Songster (1823) pp25-6

YELLOW HAIRED LADDIE, THE
- FIVE MILE CHASE (Reel)

YELLOW HAIRED LASSIE, THE -- THE SHETLAND FIDDLERS: Bobby JAMIESON & Willie Barclay HENDERSON: LEADER LED-2052 1973 with "Sleep soond i da mornin"

YELLOW HAMMER, THE - or TEMPUS HORO - comp by GM -- Graeme MILES FTX-229

YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF - FLASH COMPANY

YELLOW HEIFER, THE - Reel - PADDY ON THE TURNPIKE

YELLOW IS THE COLOUR - COLOURS

YELLOW JOAK, THE - from J WALSH 18C coll - see also BLACK JOKE -- John KIRKPATRICK (acc) & Sue HARRIS (oboe): TOPIC 12- TS-247 1974 with "The White Joak"

YELLOW JOHN - Jig -- Wm "Billy" ANDREWS (U-pipes) Dublin rec 1928: TOPIC 12-T-262 1975

YELLOW LEGS - Triple Jig - Single Jig - O'NEILL MOI #1130/ DMI #419 (D ending C#) 4pts

YELLOW MEAL - "As I walked out one morning down by the Sligo dock" - MOULDEN TAS 1994 p22 (rom Sam Heney Coll #827)

YELLOW RAGWEED - LIMERICK TINKER (Jig)

YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS, THE - "There is a Y R of T" -ROUD#2800 - COX FSOS 1925 pp396-7 J Harrison Miller W Va (w/o) - WESTROP (London) #18 p7 (D) Country Dance

YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS, THE - "she came from Gallilee - went into a cafe to have a cup of tea - had another cup and left poor (so-and-so) to do the washing up" - Ring Game - ROUD#2800 - OPIE LLSC p120 "and man from Laramie went down tol Davy Crocketts" -- rec by Damian Webb 31 St Theresa Juniors, Crossgates, Leeds, Yorksh 1975: FTX-196 #16

YELLOW STOCKINGS - Triple Jig - CHAPPELL (C) 3pts - COLE p65 (D) - Cf HAYWOOD #3 p3 "Irish Merry Making" - LEVEY 1 #65 p26 (C) 3pts - Cf O NEILL MOI #1130 & DMI #419 3pts (D) "Yellow Legs" - see also MOLL ROE - RIDE A MILE

YELLOW TASSEL, THE - "It's on my way to Barney Castle - will she be mine" Love Song comp GM 1964 - "Barney" = Barnard Castle in Durham -- Graeme MILES: FTX-221

YELLOW TINKER, THE - Reel (##A) - MITCHELL #100 p74 from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 2 #153 p89 from John O Leary (melodeon) -- Sharon SHANNON (mel) "Long Note" RTE radio progr - Sean O SHEA & Bobby CASEY (fids) accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town 5/3/67: TOPIC TSCD-603 1997 bef "The Humours of Scariff"

YELLOW WATTLE - Jig - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #26 p15 (D) "An Chleith Bhui" - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #200 p46 alt: "The Ladies Fancy" - Tunebook Ms #27 3pts (G) - O NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #353 (D) 4pts - MITCHELL #147 p108 (G) from Willie Clancy (U-pipes) - MOYLAN 1 #53 (G) from Willie Clancy - SULLIVAN 3 #6 p3 from Kevin Burke -- Micho RUSSELL (whistle) Clare: FREE REED FRR-004 1976

YELVERTON - Devon - SILLY DOE (mentions "Elford Town")

YEMEN -- (RPL 22151)

YEOVIL MURDER, THE - "In a village, near Yeovil" (Somerset) - poachers - policeman - Cox - ROUD#3187 - ED&S 36:4 1974 p142 Sybella Bonham-Carter & George Lane: Robert Hill, Combe St Nicholas, Somerset 1938 10v/m

YES I OWN 'TIS MY DELIGHT - COUNTRY FAIR

YES OR NO - NO JOHN

YES SIR, THAT'S MY BABY -- BOLDON BANJOES: LEADER LER-2088 1973

YESTERDAY MORNING - Jig - O'NEILL DMI #323 (G)

YM MHONTYPRIDD MAE 'NGHARIAD - ("My love is in Pontypidd") - Welsh - From David Thomas, Llandysul (Dyfed), 1850's -- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec by Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: FTX-054

YMDAITH GWYR CYFARTHFA - ("March of the men of Cyfarthfa") - Welsh - ALOWON FY 'NOWLAD ed Nicholas Bennett [1896]. Tune related to the Merthyr area. -- MABSANT (Susan GEORGE & Stuart BROWN) rec by Bob Partridge, Cardiff 1983: FTX-054 Instrumental

YN GULLEY HESHEREE - ("The Ploughboy") - Long Dance in Isle of Man -- Joe WOODS (harmonica): 007

YN Y MOR Y MAE PYSGODYN - ("In the sea there is a fish") - Welsh - JWFSS 2 p77 Version #1 -- Ben "!Bach" PHILLIPS & Andrew THOMAS rec by Seamus Ennis, Lochtwrffn, Pembrokesh 1952: RPL 20200

YO HEAVE HO - Shanty - BRITISH MINSTREL 1824 pp325-7 - HUGILL 1961 p318 -- Jimmy CRONIN, rec by James M Carpenter, London c1928: 142

YO YO - RED YO YO

YODELLING - AUSTRIAN YODELLER, THE (K) -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

YODELLING COWBOY, THE -- Sourdough SLIM (with p-acc): FOLK ALLIANCE Showcase Compilation FA-CD-03 1999

YON FLOWERY GARDEN -- Bob FORRESTER with Alf ADAMSON'S BAND: TOPIC TSCD-669 1998 (instrumental only) aft "Wild Rover & "Copshawholm Fair"

YON GREEN VALLEY, THE - "A young man courted me on the sly, it was with his wishes I did comply" - Seduction - ROUD#2125 - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1183 p282 (8v w/o) & GREIG FSNE 1909-14 #45 p52 from Annie Shirer, Kinninmonth - SPIN mag 3/5 p23 Laurensen - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #168 p368 Bruce Laurensen, 1952 8v/m --- CREIGHTON MFS 1962 pp86-7 Wm Gilkie 1951 & 1954 2v/m 8v/m 4var - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #51 pp115-116 Wm Ireland 8v/m "Yon Green Vallee" -- Bruce LAURENSEN rec by Pat Shaw, Bressay, Shetland 1952: RPL 18648/ FTX-015 - Frankie ARMSTRONG (unacc): TOPIC 12-TS-216 1972 --- Marie HARE of New Brunswick Canada: FOLK LEGACY FSC-9 - IAN & SYLVIA: VANGUARD VRS-9154 1964

YON TOON BONNY LASSIE - "Gin I had the bonnie lassie wi gowd and yellow hair" - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #941 p20 4v/m tune "Highland Laddie"

YONDER BANKS (OVER THERE) - comp by Graeme Miles

YONDER COMES DAY - or "Yonder come David" - Gospel Song or "shout" -- Bessie Jones with Georgia Sea Island Singers rec by Alan Lomax, St Simon's Island, Ga., April 1960: ROUNDER CD-1701 1997/ with Ed YOUNG (cane fife) & Hobart SMITH (gtr) & handclapping: CD-1712 1998/ RPL LP 26150 "O Day" or "Yonder come David" - The Georgia Sea Island Singers on "The Films of Bess Lomax Hawes"DVD 2003 rec St Simon's Island 1964 (B/W)

YONDER COMES THE DEVIL - "with his pitchfork & shovel - yonder runs the devil with his tail cocked up" -- Joe JONES rec by Mike Yates in trailer, Star Lane, Orpington, Kent c1973: TOPIC 12-TS395/ TSCD-664 1998

YONDER SHE COMES - "Yonder stands young couple and how de you do?" - "war is over and peace in the land - can't you give me joy by the raising of your hands?" - SHARP FSSA 117/32 #255 (vol 2 p367) sung by children at Pine Mountain Settlement School, Harlan Co., Ky 1917 "Yonder stands Young Couple" -- Mike & Peggy SEEGER American Folksongs for children (ROUNDER C-8001 Pts 1 & 2) CASS-1225-6

YONDER SITS or STANDS - LITTLE MAGGIE - MADAM

YORK - WANTON WIFE OF CASTLEGATE

YORK HORNPIPE - BOWEN pp78-9

YORK WAITS - "Past 3 o clock - good morning masters all" - "In a winter's morning, long before the dawning" - woken by a hornpipe - burglars fled - waits for the Minster's tunes - Here sung to tune of Morris Dance: "Bean Setting" (see Wm Kimber, Headington Oxford) -- Geof & Pennie HARRIS (& drum): LEADER LER-2092 1975

YORKSHIRE -- BARNSLEY ANTHEM - CAPTAIN COOK - BEAUTIFUL SWALEDALE - BRIGHOUSE PACE EGG PLAY - CLEVELAND - COUNTRY LIFE - COLD STRINGY PIE - CRAFTY FARMER - DALESMAN'S LITANY - DEATH OF BILL BROWN (Sheffield) - DONCASTER HORNPIPE - ENSILVER SONG - DALESMAN'S LITANY - FYLINGDALE & GOATHLAND FOX HUNT - FREEBROUGH HILL (G Miles) - GREAT LOCK-OUT OF MINERS AT BARNSLEY - GUISBOROUGH ROAD (G Miles) - HAGMENA SONG - HALEY PALEY - HERMIT OF ESKDALE - HOLMFIRTH ANTHEM - HOWDEN FAIR - IRONOPOLIS (G Miles) - KIRKBY MALZEARD - LASS O DALLOGILL - LASS OF RICHMOND HILL - LAST OF THE CLEVELAND MINERS (G Miles) - LEAVING THE DALES (Bob Pegg) - LUCKY BIRDING - MAID BEHIND THE DOOR (Beverley Maid) - MARROWBONES - MY OWN DEAR YORKSHIRE LASS (Wrigley) - NELLY O BOBS - OLD MIDDLESBROUGH MARKET - OLD MOTHER SHIPTON - OLD WIFE O COVERDILL - POOR OLD HORSE (Richmond Mummers) - PROCESSION (G Miles) - SCARBOROUGH BANKS - SCARBOROUGH FAIR - SNOWDEN SLEIGHTS - SONG OF THE UPPER WHARFEDALE - SPENCER THE ROVER - THEY'LL BE THE LADS (G Miles) - THOSE BOLD WHITBY FISHERMEN (Miles) - TOUR OF THE DALES - TRIP TO CASTLE HOWARD - WAKEFIELD GAOL - WEAVER'S SONG - WENSLEYDALE - WHITBY - WHITE HARE - YORKSHIRE LASS -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

YORKSHIRE BINDER, THE - MUDDLEY BARRACKS

YORKSHIRE BITE, THE - "There once was a young man whose name it was John" - "Well sold the cow" - LAWS #L-1 ABBB 1957 p165 related to CHILD 283 "The Crafty Farmer" in which it is the farmer himself not his servant who is crafty - ROUD#2637 & #2640 - BSs "The Crafty Ploughboy" ("CP") (or "Highwayman Outwitted") Pitts Bs London (w/o) - BRONSON 4 p286 incl Pat Kelly & SBG - BELL EB 1856 p177-180 Yorkshire (w/o) "Saddle to Rags" - KIDSON TT 1891 pp140-142 E Yorksh (text from "The Manchester Songster" 1792 (w/o) "The Yorkshire Farmer"/ "Saddle to Rags" - BARING GOULD SOW #18 (a) Mrs Weekes, Willestor, Lunceston, Cornwall 1843 (b) Sue Stevens, charwoman (c) S Reay from Dr Reed, Tiverton "The Silly Old Man" - LOGAN PP 1869 - MASON NRCS 1877 p43 Devon "The Silly Old Man" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p278 (9var) "The Yorkshire F" - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FSEC 1907 pp42-3 Norfolk - JFSS 2:8 1906 pp174-6 RVW J Whitby, Tilney-all-Saints,1905/ Mr Anderson, Kings Lynn Norfolk 1905 "The Lincolnshire F"/ p209 RVW: nn, Rodmell, Lewes, Sussex 1906 1v/m "It's of an old farmer" - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FSEC 1907 pp42-43 Mr Anderson, Norfolk "The Lincolnsh F" - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 pp253-4 #11 James Beckett, Eaton Hastings, Berksh (w/o) - KIDSON GEF 1926 pp48-49 "The Yorkshire F" - HENRY SOP #51/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp129-130 (Yorksh) "The CP" - COLLINSON-DILLON FSCM 1952 pp24-29 Gloucestersh "The CP" - PURSLOW WS 1968 Hammond: George Vincent - Version in Wordfile "The Dorset Highwayman" - JFSS 8:34 1930 pp180-182 Hammond: George Vincent, Corfe, Dorset "Boy & Highwayman" Dorset - TOCHER 4 1971 p106-7 Alan Bruford Caithness 1969 "The Yorkshire Farmer" - Lore & Language 7:2 1988 pp67-9 John Ashton & Julia Bishop: Wm White, Gull's Harbour, NFL 1981 "The Old Farmer in London" - CROININ 2000 #180 pp274-7 "The Yorkshire Farmer" --- SANDBURG AMBS 1927 pp118-119 Margery Forsythe, Chicago, Ill "Down Down Derry Down" - CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp29-31 Ben Henneberry, NS 1929+ "Well sold the cow" - HENRY FSSH 1938 pp135-140 NC 1930 pp135-140 Mrs Lee Johnson, NC 1930 (w/o) "Robber Song"/ Mrs Mary Tucker, Tenn 1930 (w/o)/ Samuel Harmon, Ga 1931 1v (w/o) - GARDNER-CHICKERING BSSM 1939 pp382-4 Jason Taylor, Mich 1931 (w/o)/ Lambertson Ms (w/o) "The Little Yorkshire Boy"/ Guernsey Ms "The London Mason"/ "John sold the cow well" - FLANDERS-OLNEY BMNE 1953 pp51-54 Asa Davis, Vt 1945 "The Yorkshire Boy" - THOMPSON PS 1958 pp22-4 Stevens-Douglass Ms NY 1841-56 (w/o) "The Kennebec Bite" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp265-6 Mrs Salley Hubbard, Utah, 1947 "The Damsel from Cheshire"/ Reuben Carter Ms (w/o) - PEACOCK SNO 1965 p32-35 Leonard Hulan, Nfl 1960/ Freeman Bennett 1958/ Mrs Clara Stephens 1959 1v/m "The Yorkshire Boy" - COMBS FSSUS 1967 pp130-132 F C Gainer, WVa (w/o) "The Crafty F" -- see also HIGHWAYMAN OUTWITTED (ROUD#2638) -- Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Seamus Ennis, Macroom, Co Cork 1951: FTX=162/ rec by Jean Ritchie & George Pickow, Ballyvourney, Co Cork 24/11/52/ FOUR COURTS CD-2 #18 - Pat KELLY rec by PK, Newry, Co Down 1953: RPL 20019/ FTX-435 (14verses) "Well sold the cow"/ FTX-503 (cassette only) "The Robber Song" (said he made the tune himself) - Ewan McCOLL acc Peggy SEEGER: TOPIC 12-T-16 1959 - Ewan McCOLL: RIVERSIDE RLP- 12-626 1956 - Ewan McCOLL & Peggy SEEGER: "The Long Harvest": ARGO ZDA-70 1967 (from his father, William Miller of Stirling with Jessica Kidd, Peterhead/ Carolyne Hughes/ Newfoundland & Utah versions) - Steve JORDAN: FOREST TRACKS FT-3007 1975 (from Hammond) "The Boy and the Highwayman" - Packie Manus BYRNE (of Donegal): TOPIC 12-TS-257 1975 "John and the Farmer" - Wiggy SMITH (gypsy) rec by Mike Yates: TOPIC TSCD-661 "There was a rich farmer at Sheffield"

YORKSHIRE BITE, THE - Reel - COLE p38 (Am)

YORKSHIRE HORSE STEALER, THE - "Bane to Clapham town gate" - DIXON SOP & BELL SOP (w/o)

YORKSHIRE LASS, THE - see also BONNY YORKSHIRE LASS -- Swaledale Glee Singers (The Keld Singers) intro by Dick GUY & Laurie RUKIN rec by PK, Keld, Upper Swaledale, W Yorksh 1954: RPL 22325/ FTX-265/ FTX-310 A-ROVING 1968 #4/ FTX-518

YORKSHIRE MAN IN LONDON, THE - - "When first in London I arrived" - ROUD#1640 - Many BSs - GREIG- DUNCAN 2 1983 #298 (3var) - WILLIAMS #95 G Couling, Kempsford, Gloucestersh (w/o) - PURSLOW WS 1968 pp55-6 Hammond: J Randall, Broadway, Dorset 1907 text from Swindells BS "I'ze Yorkshire, though in Lunnon" - RIGS OF LONDON TOWN -- Wm Farquhar rec by James M.Carpenter 1928-9 #21 "The Visit Sunday" ("When first to to London I did go")

YORKSHIRE ROSE, THE - March used at start of Skelton Sword Dance -- George TREMAIN (mel) rec by PK, North Skelton, Cleveland, N Yorksh 2/4/53: RPL 19236/ FTX-329

YORKSHIRE TOO - "A lump of spice cake" - KIDSON EPS 1929

YORKSHIRE TUP, THE - RAM SONG

YORKSHIRE WEAVER, THE - I am a weaver to my trade - KIDSON EPS 1929

YORKSHIREMAN'S COAT OF ARMS, THE - recited rhyme or toast -- Tom HORNER rec by PK, Swithinwaite, Wensleydsale, W Yorksh 22/8/59: RPL LP 26583/ FTX-265

 
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