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MARNIN' FAIR -- Jimmy McBEATH: TOPIC 12-T-303 1978/ CASS-0193

MARNOCH STRATHSPEY, THE - comp by Wm Marshall of Fochabers (1748- 1833) -- Mike Mc DOUGALL (fid) with Mary Jessie McDONALD (piano) rec by John Shaw, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: TOPIC 12-TS-353 1978 with other strathspeys and reels

MARQUIS OF BEAUMONT'S, THE - Reel comp by Wm Marshall - COLE p44 (Bb) Scotch - KOHLER 1 p60 (Bb) "Bowmont"

MARQUIS OF GRANBY, THE - March - Tunebook Ms #54 p145 (D) -- REDCOATS: ARGO ZDA-147 1971

MARQUIS OF HUNTLY, THE - Strathspey - BALMORAL p14 - COLE #3 p127 - HAYWARD #25 p56 - HONEYMAN p28 - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #120 p29 (Gm) - KERR MM 1 #11 p13 - KOHLER 1 p90 (Gm) Variations 4pts - Tunebook Ms #128 p402 (Am) "The M of H's Strathspey"

MARQUIS OF HUNTLY'S FAREWELL, THE - Strathspey - Huntly is in Aberdeenshire - BALMORAL p6 (A) - HONEYMAN p22 (A) - See also MARCHIONESS OF HUNTLY

MARQUIS OF HUNTLY'S FLING, THE - (D) - BALMORAL p6 Strathspey (D) - CRANITCH p63 "Denis Murphy's Slide #1" - HONEYMAN p11 (D) "The Marquis of Huntly" & p28 (Gm) Strathspey - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #121 p29 (D) - KERR MM 1 #5 p6 - SULLIVAN 1 p6 (D) "Denis Murphy's Slide" - WESTROP #109 p37 -- Willie HUNTER (fid)) & Wiilie JOHNSON (gtr) of Lerwick Shetland rec London 14/10/58: RPL LP 24378 aft Slow Air: "Braes of Auchtertyre" & bef Reel: "Left-handed Fiddler" - Hector McANDREW (fid): RPL LP 30953 1967 - Angus GRANT (H-fid) with William LAURIE (P-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS-347 1978 with Slow Air & Reel - (H-pipes), Cape Breton Island: ELEKTRA 23 1954-5 10" LP

MARQUIS OF HUNTLEY'S HORNPIPE, THE - KERR CMM 1 p6 - Tunebook Ms #46 p107 (G) - KENNEDY FTB 1998 #111 p32 (G)

MARQUIS OF HUNTLEY'S SNUFF MILL, THE - Neil Gow's reworking of a Wm Marshall tune -- Bill HARDIE (fid) with his son, Alastair (piano): TOPIC 12-TS-268 1975

MARQUIS OF LANSDOWN FETE - Tunebook Ms #115 p396 (D) 2/4

MARQUIS OF LORNE, THE - Hornpipe (G) - ALLAN #106 p27 - KENNEDY FTB 1954 2 p9/ 1994 #33 p11 - KOHLER 1 p9 - HONEYMAN #1 p48 - There is a Strathspey with this title see KERR MM 4 #104 p13 -- Bob RUNDLE (N-pipes) rec by PK at Ceilidhe Club, London 1957: 7"RTR-0497/ FTX-268 - May CAMERON (acc/ piano): 363 - Jimmy GARSON Trio: DTS-EF2 1965 EP aft "Venus Polka" & bef "The Marchioness of Lorne" - THE CHEVIOT RANTERS: TOPIC 12-TS-245 1974 with "Showman's Fancy" & "Beggarman (Red-haired boy)" - Mary SEARLE (recorder) with her sister, Elizabeth (15) clog-dancing: FOREST TRACKS FT-3008 1975 - Barry (fid) & Robin (banjo) DRANSFIELD: FREE REED FRR-018 1977 "Sligo Fancy" with "Coleman's Two Halves" - Angus GRANT (fid) with William LAURIE (p-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS-347 1978 with "Minstrel's Favourite" (see under "Showman's Fancy") - Tom HUGHES (fid): SPRINGTHYME SPR 1005 1981 - Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350

MARQUIS OF TULLYBARDINE, THE - Reel (A) - BALMORAL #5 p20 - HONEYMAN p20 - KERR MM 1 #4 p12 -- Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL LP 24770 aft Strath: "Stumpey" - Dave SWARBRICK (fid): ELEKTRA BY-6030 1967 - Angus GRANT (fid) with William LAURIE (P-acc) & John Mc INTYRE (bass): TOPIC 12-TS-347 1978 with Slow Air & Strathspey

MARQUIS OF WATERFORD'S HORNPIPE, THE - comp by James Hill - DIXON 1987

MARRIAGE - see also SINGLE LIFE UNEASY WEDLOCKWEDDINGS - ADVICE TO BACHELORS - BACHELOR'S LIFE - BALD HEADED END OF THE BROOM - BARGAIN WITH ME - BARLEY AND THE RYE - BEAN PHAIDIN (Pat's Wife) - BOUND TO BE A ROW - BRIDGET HOGAN - BROWN AND YELLOW ALE - CLAGGY DANDY - CLUSTER OF NUTS - COCK-PECKED WIFE - COD LIVER OIL - COME WRITE ME DOWN - COMFORT OF MAN - DANDY MAN - DESERTED HUSBAND - DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK - DIRTY WIFE - DRUNKEN MAN - DUMB WIFE - EVERYBODY'S LIKE TO BE MARRIED - GAME COCK - GERMAN MUSICIANER - GET UP AND BAR THE DOOR- O (John Blunt) - GOOD HUSBAND - GOSSIPING WIFE - GRAT FOR GRUEL - HE WENT IN LIKE A LION - HECKETTY PECKETTY - I CAN'T CHANGE IT - I MARRIED A JADE - I WISH TO BE SINGLE AGAIN - I'LL BE LEVEL WITH HER - I'LL SING OF MARTHA - IN CAMBORNE I WAS BRED - IT'S A WONDER I'M ALIVE TO TELL THE TALE - JIM DANDY - JOHN APPLEBY - JOHN HOBBS - JOHNNY SANDS - JOLLY BACHELOR - LADLE SONG - LANIGAN'S BALL - MAN FROM DOVER - MAN THAT IS MARRIED (Happy) - MARROWBONES - MEN DON'T GRUMBLE AT YOUR WIVES - MY GOOD OLD MAN - MY HUSBAND'S GOT NO COURAGE IN HIM - MY LADDIE SITS OWER LATE - NANCY HOGAN - NEVER WED AN OLD MAN - NINETEEN YEARS OLD - O IT WAS MY CRUEL PARENTS - O WHAT A LIFE - OLD BACHELOR - OLD GREY BEARD - OLD MAN I WISH HE WERE DEAD - OLD MAN IN THE WOOD - OLDHAM PENSIONER - ONE THING OR THE OTHER - PENSIONER'S COMPLAINT - POKER ROW (comp) - POOR LONELY WIDOW - POOR MAN'S LABOUR - POOR MAN'S LAMENT - POOR OLD COUPLE - ROCKING THE CRADLE - ROLL ME FROM THE WALL - SCOLDING WIFE - SHOEMAKER - SINGLE MEN'S WARNING - SORRY THE DAY I GOT MARRIED - STILL I LOVE HIM - THERE'S SURE TO BE A ROW - TWELVE STONE TWO - TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE - UNLUCKY MAN - UPSIDE DOWN - WASHING DAY - WATCHED POT - WEARING OF THE BREECHES - WEDDED LIFE - WEDDING SONG - WEEK OF MATRIMONY - WHAT WOULD YOU DO? - WHEEL THE PERAMBULATOR - WHEN I WAS SINGLE - WILL AND KATE - WILLIE WENT TO WESTERDALE - WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE - YEARS AND YEARS AND YEARS - YOUNG AND GROWING - Children - I'M A LITTLE DUTCH GIRL - I MARRIED ME A WIFE - JEANNIE, MY DEAR, WILL YOU MARRY ME? - JELLY ON THE PLATE - MY MOTHER AND YOUR MOTHER - WHEN I WAS SINGLE (WEARY LIFE) -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

MARRIAGE CAUSES TROUBLE - "There is a thing runs in my mind" - Duet song - she has all the answers about the cooking - ROUD#63113 - GREIG-DUNCAN 5 1995 #1071 p582 (2var 5v/2m) to tune of "The Lass O Bennachie"

MARRIED AND SINGLE LIFE - BACHELORS - SINGLE AND MARRIED LIFE

MARRIED NEXT MONDAY MORNING - I SHALL BE MARRIED NEXT MONDAY MORNING

MARR-I-ED TO A MERM-AI-ED - "at the bottom of the deep blue sea" - "There was a gay young farmer" Ch: "Rule, Britannia" - ROUD#9143 - BSs Pearson & Sanderson catalogs - DAVIS-TOZER SS pp90-91 - SPIN 4/4 p10 from Hugill - see also THE MERMAID - N.A.Hudleston in FOLKLORE 1999 p95 (w/o) --- HARLOW, Chanteying Aboard American Ships 1962 pp.174-176 -- John FOREMAN, London 1966: FTX-331

MARROWBONES - "There was an old woman" goes to doctor to find a way to make her old man blind and doctor advises giving him (eggs and) marrowbones or marble balls - the husband pretends to be blind and asks her to lead him to the river bank and then take a long run at him to push him in - she does and he sidesteps - she calls for help and asks him to save her but he reminds her ofhis blindness, in fact he gets a churnstaff or linen prop and pushes her further in - Harry Cox has last verse "So now my song is ended and I can't sing no more - My old woman is drownded and I am safe on shore" - LAWS #Q-2 ABBB 1957 p274 "The Old Woman of Slapsadam" - ROUD#183 - BSs "There was an old woman" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 p445 8var all have "Marble balls" rather than "Marrowbones" - SHARP-KARPELES CDC 1974 #207 "The Rich Old Lady" - HUGHES ICS 4 1909 - GREIG FNE 1914 #13 p12 "The Wily Aul' Carle" - WILLIAMS Ms#417 George Keen, Kingsdown, Wiltsh (w/o) "Old Woman of Hyslop Town" - HENRY SOP 174 "The Aul' Man and the Churnstaff" - REEVES IP 1958 #99 p204 Sharp - JEFDSS 1959 p197 unpubl Sharp (Herefordsh) 1921 - PURSLOW MB 1965 p55 Gardiner: John Pomery, Bridport, Dorset 1906 - SEDLEY 1967 "The Blind man he can see" (from Henry) - MORTON CDGD 1973 pp89-90 & p121 Fermanagh ("There was a pretty lady near to Carlow town") - PALMER LIP 1974 pp66-7 Ewart Evans: James Knights Woodbridge Suffolk 1968 - KENNEDY FSBI 1975 #208 Hillier "The Old Woman of Blighter Town" - RICHARDS-STUBBS EFS 1979 p85 coll Colin Wharton Leeds Univ c1960 "Old Woman of Yorkshire" - PALMER EBBB 1980 #106 pp209- 211 James Knights Suffolk 1968 - HOWSON SSIS 1992 pp64-5 Tony Harvey, Tannington, Suffolk (w/o) - CROININ 2000 #88 pp145-6 - USA - SHARP FSSA 1917/32 #55 (vol I p348-9) 3var: Mrs Gosnell, Allanstand, NC 1916 (DC 2004)/ Mrs Bertha Bryant, Peaks of Otter, Va 1918/ Mrs Virginia Bennett, Burnsville, NC 1918 "The Rich Old Lady"- COX FSS 1925 p464 (W Va) - SCARBOROUGH 1937 p239 (Va) - NEELY-SPARGO Illinois 1938 p151 "The Old Woman from Slab City" - EDDY Ohio 1939 p90 - LINSCOTT 1939 p255 "The Old Woman in Dover" (Maine) - BELDEN Mo 1940 p238 - BREWSTER Indiana 1940 p281 - LOMAX OSC 1941 p176 (Texas negro) - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 4 (Ark) - OWENS Texas 1950 p207 "The OW from Ireland" - LOMAX FSNA 1960 p512 "The Rich Old Lady" from "Iron Head" - HUBBARD BSFU 1961 pp224-6 Utah "Old Woman in Yorkshire" - CREIGHTON MFS 1962 p122 Nova Scotia (composite text) - LEACH Labr 1965 p282 "A Cruel Life" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 1 pp261-4 Nfl 2 var "Eggs and Marrowbones" - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 #73 pp158-9 Angelo Dornan, Elgin, NB 10v/m - KARPELES NFL 1971 p151 - SILVERMAN SOI 1991 p49 "Tigaree Torum Orum" no source given - EDWARDS AUFS 1972 p120 Queensland, Australia - see also JOHNNY SANDS -- Alex CAMPBELL #183, Ythan Wells, Aberdeensh & Wm DUNCAN #295, Oyne, Aberdeensh rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35 - Elizabeth CRONIN rec by Alan Lomax, Ballyvourney, Macroom, Co Cork 1951/ rec by Seamus Ennis 11/9/52: RPL 19022 (incomplete)/ FTX-160 - Paddy DORAN & Mary CONNORS (tinkers with ch) rec by PK, Belfast 1/8/52: RPL 18584/ FTX-167 "The Blind Man he can see" - Thomas MORAN rec by Seamus Ennis, Mohill, Leitrim 1953: RPL 22013/ FTX-076 "There was a Woman in Our Town" - Harry COX rec by PK, Catfield, Norfolk 1953: FTX-032 "The Linen Prop" ("Old Woman of Yorkshire") - Jack WEAFER, rec by Seamus Ennis, Wexford Apr 1955: RPL 22373 "The Old Woman of Dover" frag - AS I ROVED OUT "Collector's Corner" prog 1954 has Patrick FITZGERALD with piano & Robert IRWIN (with orch arr by Spike Hughes) "There was an old woman of our town": FTX-257 - Frank HILLIER rec Okeford Fitzpaine, Dorset 1959 RTR-0881/ FTX-019 "The Old Woman of Blighter Town" - Seamus ENNIS: TRADITION TLP- 1013 1958 (?)/ EMBER 2054 1964 - Steve BENBOW (voc/ gtr) rec by PK, London 1960: FTX-292/ EMI CLP-1603 1963 - John LANGSTAFF: EMI CLP-1833 1965 - John REILLY rec by Tom Munnelly, Nr Boyle, Co Roscommon 1967: 175 - Ewan McCOLL & Peggy SEEGER: ARGO ZDA-71 1967 "The Wife of Kelso" (from George Fraser, Strichen & Texas version from Lomax OSC & "Johnny Sands") - Peg & Bobby CLANCY (Duet): EMBER 2057 1968/ PICKWICK Hallmark CHM-630 1968 "Woman from Wexford" - CORRIES: FONTANA STL-5465 1968 "Toon o' Kelso" - STEELEYE SPAN: B & C CREST-9 1971/ CREST-17 1974/ BOULEVARD BD-3004 1979 - John MAGUIRE rec by Robin Morton, Tonaydrumallard, Fermanagh: LEADER LEE-4062 1973 - (Jimmy KNIGHTS rec by Keith Summers Suffolk: TOPIC 12-TS-375) - Cilla FISHER & Artie TREZISE: TOPIC 12-TS-405 1979 "Old Lady of Dundee" or "Wicked Wife" - THE YETTIES on Radio 2 14/11/87: CASS 60-0555 coll Bridport, Dorset - Jimmy KNIGHTS rec by Neil Lanham, Little Glemham, Woodbridge, Suffolk: NL-02 1995 CASS-1358/ TOPIC TSCD-656 - Bob BLAIR: LIVING TRADITION LTCD-1001 2000 "It was in the toon o Kelso" - Red Mick McDERMOTT: "The Hardy Sons of Dan: MTCD 329-30 - USA & Canada - Peggy SEEGER (voc/gtr) rec London 14/8/56: RPL LP 23195 "Rich Irish Lady"/ (with gtr): RPL LP 26265 (Unesco rec n/d) - Alan LOMAX (voc/ gtr) rec by PK: TRADITION TLP-1029 1958/ FTX-904 "The Rich Old Lady" - Horton BARKER: FOLKWAYS FA-2362 1962 - Tom BRANDON, rec by Edith Fowke, Ontario, Canada: FOLK LEGACY FSC-10 1962 - Angelo Dornan Elgin New Brunswick Canada rec by Helen Creighton, NMM (7"-33 LP) 1971 - Maggie HAMMOND, W.Va: Hammond Family: Lib. of Congress/ ROUNDER CD 1504/05

MARROWBONES - Reel - DISAPPOINTED COQUETTE

MARROWLESS JEANNIE - HE'S PROVIDING FOR ME

MARRY ME FOR PITY - OLD MAID IN THE GARRET

MARRY ME NOW - Reel -- Wayne ROBERTSON (elec accordion ) & Nigel JELKS (mandolin) rec by Burt Feintuch, Rothbury 1995: SMITHSONIAN-FOLKWAYS SFW-40473 1999 aft "Wandering Tinker" & bef "Mrs Wedderburn"

MARRY THE PIPER, GIRLS - Jig (G ends D) - KERR MM 2 #234 p26 - LEVEY 1 #97 p38

MARRY WHEN YOU'RE YOUNG - Reel -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by PK, Co Donegal 1952: FTX-075 aft "New Lough Isle Castle" & bef "Lord Gordon's"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997

MARS - UNDER THE MOON (K)

MARS AND MINERVA - GRAND CONVERSATION UNDER THE ROSE

MARS FOR EVERMORE - Shanty comp by Andrew Lees -- Johnny COLLINS & friends (unacc & ch): TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-014 1973

MARSEILLAISE HYMN - "Ye sons of France awake to glory - To Arms" - ROUD#11238 - BSs incl BG 2 #170, 2 # 189, 2 #199, 3 #35 7 9 #130 - DRUMS OF WAR

MARSEILLAISE, LA - 4/4 March - KERR MM 4 #374 p40 (D) - Tunebook Ms #25 p127 (G) -- Con CASSIDY (fid) Co Donegal: CLADDAGH 4-CC-44 1987 cass

MARSHALL, William - fiddler-composer, Fochabers Perthsh (1748- 1843) - MARNOCH STRATHSPEY & others (to be added) -- Hector McANDREW

MARSHALL HILL'S HORNPIPE - (Bb) - COLE #4 p95 KERR MM 2 #387 p43

MARSHALL'S COMPLIMENTS TO NEIL GOW -- George HARVEY WEBB (fid) rec by Seamus Ennis, London 9/1/54: RPL 21905

MARTHA - Waltz - ROCHE 3 #149 (CV & G) 4pts

MARTHA - FLOWER OF SWEET STRABANE - I'LL SING OF MARTHA

MARTIANS HAVE LANDED IN WIGAN, THE - "with their guest Patrick Moore" - comp by Wrigley/ Dutton -- Bernard WRIGLEY (+ gtr, drums & bass): LOOFY LOO-006 1984 cass

MARTIN ANSBORA'S REEL - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #91 p45 (Em)

MARTIN CONNOLLY'S REEL - MOYLAN 2 #294 pp170-1 (G) from John O Leary (melodeon)

MARTIN SAID TO HIS MAN - "I saw a mouse run up the wall - saw its arse and that was all" - "Who's the fool now?" - ROUD#473 - Entered Stationers Co in 1588 - Alluded to in Dekker's comedy "The Old fortunate" - Queen Eliz Viginal Bk/ Deuteromelia 1609 - KINLOCH Ballad Book [1827] "The Man in the Moon" - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 1 p76 - CHRISTIE TBA 2 1881 p192 "The Man to the Green, Joe" - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1703 p238 (3v/m) "I saw a sparrow" - RYMOUR Club 1906 2 pp120-121 Rev Wm C Fraser: Scotland "Wha's fu?" ("Saw a midge upon the steeple") - REEVES IP 1958 #109 p220 Sharp: Tom Thomas, Camborne, Cornwall 3v/m "Well done, liar" - ED&S 31:1 1969 p18 Tony Wales - Folk Song Today 5 1971 p18 Chappell + extra verse (No source given) - BUCHAN-HALL SF 1973 p41 "Wha';s Fu?" - PALMER EBBB 1960 pp28-9 from Rymour & Kinloch (verses added from other versions) "Wha's Fu" - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp125-6 "Soo Sewin' Silk" 2v from Jeannie Robertson - CHAPBOOK 5 (2) pp14-15 --- RICHARDSON AMS 1927 p27 Appalachians "Hurrah Lie" ("Seed a flea heave a tree") - HUDSON FSM 1936 p274 G E Bynum: Miss Ila Long, Saltillo, Mi (w/o) "Old Blind Drunk John" ("I saw a louse run a mouse") - SIMPSON BBB 1966 p776 -- Jeannie Robertson rec by PK, London: FTX-067/ PRESTIGE 13006 - Lizzie HIGGINS: TOPIC 12-TS-260 1975 - Em ELLIOTT rec by Ewan McColl & Peggy Seeger, Birtley, Co Durham (as children's rhyme to tune of "Highland Laddie"): FOLKWAYS FG-3565 1962 - Tim HART & Maddy PRIOR (v/ gtrs): B & C CREST-23 1968/76/ CASS-45-0853 - VALLEY FOLK: ACORN CF-201 1968 - CLUTHA: TOPIC 12-TS-242 1974 - Micho RUSSELL of Doolin, Co Clare (jig on whistle) rec by Edward Harber & Bill Ochs PWCD 80001 1995/ FTX-155 (talk bef) "I saw a hawk at Dundalk"

MARTIN'S - ONE-HORNED COW (Jig)

MARTIN TALTY'S JIG -- Tommy Mc MAHON (conc) Co Clare: TOPIC 12- TFRS-502 1975 with "Thomas Friel's" & "Joe Cunnean's"

MARTIN WYNNE'S COMPOSITION - Reel - BREATHNACH 3 1985 #206 p91 (D) from Frankie Gavin (fid) -- Sean MAGUIRE (fid) with his father, John MAGUIRE Senr (whistle) of Co Cavan rec by PK, Belfast 7/7/52: 7"RTR-0544/ RPL 18378/ FTX-376 bef "Maid of Mount Cisco" & "The Dairy Maid" talk bef - Instrum DAMBUSTER DAM-006/ CASS-0350 - THE BOTHY BAND rec Paris Theatre, London 15/7/76: Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 bef "The Longford Tinker" - THE BOTHY BAND rec Kilburn National 24/7/78: Strange Fruit SFRSCD-063 1996 aft "Rip the Calico" & bef "Enchanted Lady"

MARTIN WYNNE'S No 2 - Reel - SULLIVAN 1 p18 (Bm) -- COLEMAN Society: LEADER LEA-2044 1972/ CELTIC MUSIC CM-CD-048 1990 (Gift of Dave Bulmer March 2005) aft "Michael Riley's"

MARTINIQUE - CARIBBEAN -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

MARTINMAS - 11th November - Common opener for Scots songs because it was day for ploughboys & horsemen to start at a new farm - IRISH DRAGOONS - MINISTER'S WEDDING - SLEEPY TOON - TROOPER AND THE MAID

MARTON'S HORNPIPE - ROXBURGH CASTLE

MARWNAD YR EHEDYDD - (The Lark's Elegy) - "Mi a glywais fod yr hedydd..." - includes other birds: hawk, lapwing, swallow - the lark was a symbol for Owain Glyndwr - from Soley Thomas coll by Edward Vaughan, Pas-rhiw-Saeson -- Siwsann GEORGE (voc) with other vocals & Robin Huw Bowen (triple harp), Ceri Matthews (cittern) & Iolo Jones (fid): SAYDISC CD-SDL-406 1993 Caneuon Traddodiadol Cymru (Traditional Songs of Wales)

MARVELS - CROCODILE - CUCKOLD'S SONG - LIARS SONG - MARTIN SAID TO HIS MAN - WONDERFUL SUCKING PIG - RAM SONG

MARY - MAIRE

MARY ACKLIN - "Come all you young lovers draw near me" - disapproving squire secretly listens to a pledge of love with his daughter - he confines her to a room and the youth is arrested for stealing the ring - she pleads at trial and instead of being transported he is freed, marries Mary and settles on the banks of the Shannon - LAWS #M-16 ABBB 1957 p188 - ROUD #540 - JFSS 8 1930 pp219-221 Karpeles: Mrs Ida Ruttle, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada 1929 "The Squire's Young Daughter" - HENRY SOP #30b/ HUNTINGTON 1990 pp437-8 1924 (w/o)/ Valentine Crawford, Bushmills, Co Antrim 1937 (w/o) "Young Mary of Accland" --- MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp120-121 Nova Scotia (w/o) "Mary Riley"

MARY ACROSS THE WILD MOOR - "One night when the wind it blew cold" - Mary's cruel father does not hear her daughter's cries at the door and next morning finds her dead on the doorstep - he dies of grief and the baby follows him to the grave - LAWS #P-21 ABBB 1957 pp253-4 - ROUD#155 - Bs by FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Palmer Reprint 2001) "Poor M of the Moor" - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1175 p270 (6v/m) "Why did I leave my auld hame?" - BARRETT EFS 1891 - KIDSON TT 1891 - WILLIAMS FSUT 1923 p212 Cirencester, Glos 4d "Wind across the Wild Moor" - KIDSON TT 1891 pp77-8 Mr Holgate Yorksh/ KIDSON-MOFFAT NC 1927 - MUNCH Tristan da Cunha 1970 p102 from Arthur Repetto - PURSLOW CL 1972 p57 Gardiner Hants 1906 - COPPER ETR 1976 p248 - see THE FORSAKEN MOTHER - FOLK SONG RESEARCH IV #2 Oct 1985 contains broadsheet repro -- - POUND 1922 p81 4d NY - COX FSS 1925 p432 W Va - SANDBURG AS 1927 p466 5 lines m - McKENZIE BSSNS 1928 pp164-5 Mrs Ellen Bigney, NS (w/o) - SHOEMAKER Penn 1931 p114 3d m (Vi) - SCARBOROUGH 1937 P335 8 (Va) - HENRY FSSH 1938 p37 42 NC - NEELY-SPARGO 1938 Illinois p\149 5 - EDDY Ohio 1939 p209 4d m - BELDEN Mo 1940 p207 4d - BREWSTER Ind 1940 p246 7 - RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p311 7v/m Mrs Walter Harmon 1928 & J A Dethrow Missouri 1940/ Booth Campbell Ark 1941 "The Wild Moor" - MORRIS Fla 1950 p397 4d - OWENS 1950 p75 6 m - BROWN NC 1952 2 p266 8 - LEACH 1955 p733 LEACH Labr 1965 - HUBBARD Utah 1961 -- Kitty HARVEY rec by PK, Thaxted, Essex 1958: FTX-040 - Mrs Dunsby, Yiewsley, Mddx 1/3/58 - Bob & John COPPER: FTX-239/ LEADER LEA-4048 (boxed set) 1971/ Coppersongs CD #3 1998 "Wind across the moor"- Frank HINCHLIFFE rec by Mike Yates with Ruairidh & Alvina Greig, Sheffield, Yorksh: TOPIC 12-TS-308 1977

MARY AND HENRY - HENRY CONNOR

MARY AND HER SERVANT MAN - DAUGHTER IN THE DUNGEON

MARY AND JIMMY - JEALOUS LOVER

MARY AND SWEET CAROLINE - FOLKESTONE MURDER

MARY AND THE SILVERY TIDE - MARY BY THE SILVERY TIDE

MARY AND WILLIE - WILLIAM AND MARY

MARY ANNE - HENRY CONNOR - SWEET MARY ANNE (Murder ballad) - WHERE ARE YOU GOING, MARY ANNE?

MARY ANNE - "she's after me" - Music Hall -- ROGUE'S GALLERY: on Radio 2 26/10/88: CASS-15-0735

MARY ANNE - "Fare you well my own MA" - ROUD#4438 - BSs incl BG 6 #148 - JFSS 11 p88 Gilchrist from Johnson's Museum - Burlesque version of THE TURTLE DOVE or THE TRUELOVER'S FAREWELL - JFSS 17 p288 Gilchrist from Musical Bouquet 1850 - WILLIAMS #147 James Mills, South Cerney, Gloucestersh (w/o) --- BARBEAU CAS p41 - FOWKE Penguin BofCanadian FS pp116-7 - FOWKE & JOHNSON FSofCanada 1 pp142-3 - LOMAX FSNA pp145-6 -- Peggy SEEGER (voc/ gtr): PYE Nixa NPL-18013 1958/ FTX-942 - LIVERPOOL SPINNERS: EMI SCX-6493 1972

MARY ANNE - (Caribbean) -- Joseph SPENCE (voc/gtr), Bahamas: ARHOOLIE A-1061 1972 rec at a concert - not his own comp

MARY ANN McCARTHY - Bawdy -- Oscar BRAND: DERO 1985 CASS-0235 "The Best of the Worst"

MARY ANNE McHUGH, THE - "Come all you lads that ploughs the sea and likewise seize the plough - the cruise of a canal boat I'll be singing to yous now" - comp by Percy French -- Seamus ENNIS (unacc) rec by PK, London: EMI CLP-1362 1960/ FTX-093 & FTX-418

MARY ANNE TEACAKE - "how do you like my hat? - upset the teapot and nearly killed the cat" - Kids Rhyme -- John ELLIOTT rec by Peggy Seeger & Ewan McColl, Birtley, Durham: FOLKWAYS FG-3565 1962

MARY ANNE'S CAPER - Reel - KENNEDY FTB 2 1997 #122 p29 (D) - Tunebook Ms #82 p297 (G)

MARY ARNOLD - the Female Monster - recitation - "Black Beetles" -- Colin DAVIS, rec by AL & PK, Players Theatre, London 1951: 7" RTR 0058

MARY AT THE GARDEN GATE - GARDEN GATE

MARY BRENNAN'S FAVOURITE - Jig - BREATHNACH FMDI 1971 p144 (G) from John Kelly (fiddle) Co Clare

MARY DO IT AGAIN - Jig - KERR MM 4 #223 p25 (A)

MARY DOYLE - "On the ship Lady Sherbrooke we left Londonderry" - Shipwreck - August - Evening - Banks of the Nile - Maid lamenting - ROUD#1974 - HENRY SOP #570/ HUNTINGTON 1974 pp310- 311 1934 --- FOWKE SSBNC 1981 pp79-82 Fenwick Hatt Ms c1883 (w/o)

MARY ELDON LIVED ON THE SHORE - "she had daughters three & four - marry - tinker tailor" etc - Children's Skipping -- rec by Damian Webb 4/22 St Johns's Junior School for Girls, Workington, Cumberland 1960: FTX-197 #32/ RPL LP 26303

MARY ELLEN - BARBARA ALLEN

MARY ERSKINE'S REEL -- Johnny DOHERTY (fid) rec by David Hammond: GAEL-LINN CEF-072-3 1978 aft "Flood on the Holm"

MARY FAGEN - MARY PHAGAN

MARY FROM DUNLOE -- Patsy & Jimmy DUGGAN (with acc): rec by Noel Hamilton, Tory Island, Co Donegal 1967 - Danny DOYLE: MAJOR MINOR MMLP-26 1968

MARY GRACE - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1256/ DMI #526 (Am)

MARY HAD A BABY - Carol -- Rowland KELLETT of Leeds rec by PK, London 1963: FTX-209 (2v only) --- Mike & Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2Pts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children" CASS-1226

MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB - "she sat it on the bunker - Pretty Polly came along and made her do the rhumba" - Children's Ring Game - OPIE LLSC p90 several versions but not this one - RITCHIE SS p39 & GC pp164-5 descr of game -- Edison BELL Dec 1877 on phonograph cylinder rec intro by Nicholas Carolan on RTE radio prog 1985 CASS-0865 - rec by Damian Webb 12/9 Noblehill Junior Girls, Dumfries, 1960: FTX-190 - Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross CASS-1173

MARY HAMILTON - "Yestreen there were four maries" - CHILD #173 - ROUD #79 - BUCHAN GSOB 1825 pp164-5 Aberdeensh (w/o) - GREIG- DUNCAN 2 1983 #195 p36 4var - ORD BB 1930 p457 "The Queen's Maries" 6v (w/o) - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p174 Belle Stewart --- RANDOLPH OFS 1946 1 p151 Mrs Linnie Bullard, Mi 1926 2v (w/o) "The Four Marys" - CREIGHTON MFS 1961 pp22-23 Marguerite Letson 1950/ Mrs Jeannie Leslie NB 1954-60 - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp10-11 Mrs Jeannie Leslie - PORTER-GOWER 1995 pp249-250 9v from Jeannie Robertson -- Willie MATHIESON #009, Mrs Watson GRAY #016, Mrs John BAIRD #024, Mrs Alex CAMERON #037, Alex CAMPBELL #194, Bell DUNCAN #281 rec on Dictaphone by James M.Carpenter N.E.Scotland 1929-35 - Jeannie ROBERTSON of Aberdeen rec by PK, London 1/11/53: RPL 21086/ CAEDMON TC 1146/ TOPIC 12-T-161/ FTX-067 Talk; ballad recited/ RIVERSIDE RLP-633 1956 - Mary TAYLOR, rec by PK, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1953: FTX-135 - John & Ethel FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 1955: FTX-063 & FTX-502 - Isabel SUTHERLAND rec by PK, London 1959: FTX-062/ TOPIC 12-T-151 1966 --- Texas GLADDEN rec by Alan Lomax, Va 1941 for Lib of Congress AFS 5323 A5/ AAFS L-7/ ROUNDER 11661-1800-2 2001 - Joan BAEZ: VANGUARD SVXL- 100 1963 - Jean RITCHIE (v/dulc): GREENHAYS GR-90714/ CASS-0801 - Almeda RIDDLE of Arkansas: ROUNDER 0017 rec 1972 - Mrs Jean Leslie rec by Helen Creighton, St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada NMM (7"-33 LP) 1971

MARY HAMILTON - as Waltz - KERR MM 3 #428 p48 (G) "The Four Marys"-- MAGPIES Band (instrum) rec by PK, Derby, 1963: FTX-321

MARY HAYNES - POSAIDH GLEGHEAL

MARY IN THE SILVERY TIDE - "It's of a lovely creature who dwelt by the seaside" - During Henry's absence Mary (or Molly) is courted by a nobleman but remains faithful - the nobleman threatens to drown himself if she will not marry but she refuses so he binds her with a handkerchief and throws her in the sea - Henry returns to learn she is drowned and dreams that he finds her body on the seashore - he finds the murderers handkerchief with his name and gets him hung then mourns until his own death - LAWS #O-37 ABBB 1957 p244 - ROUD#561 - BSs by Pitts - SHARP- MARSON FSS 1904 5 pp24-5 Wm Walter, Glastonbury, Somerset 1908 10dv/m (composite text) - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 pp304-7 Jane Gulliford, Combe Florey, Somerset 1908/ Wm Walter 1v/m - JFSS 1:4 1902 pp216-7 Broadwood: John Searle, Amberley, Surrey 1901 10dv/m "Poor Mary in the ST" - GRAINGER Ms#348 Mrs Packer, Winchcombe, Gloucestersh 1908/ Ms #389 Joseph Leaning, Brigg, Lincolnsh 1908 - Alfred WILLIAMS Ms 142 Thomas Baughan, South Cerney, Gloucestersh (w/o) - HENRY SOP #77/ HUNTINGTON 1974 pp418-9 Lizzie McMullan, Rathlin, Co Antrim 1925 8v/m - ORD BB 1930 pp472-3 10dv (w/o) --- BELDEN Mo 1940 p126 15v - CREIGHTON-SENIOR NS 1950 p206-7 8dv/m & 10dv/m - DOERFLINGER 1951 p262 10dv (NS from Ms) - EDDY Ohio 1939 p166 5dv/m - GARDNER Mich 1939 p73 10dv - MACKENZIE BSSNS 1928 #52 p147 Nova Scotia 5dv (w/o) (refs) - RANDOLPH OFS 1946-50 1 pp368-370 9dv/m Tenn via Mo (refs) - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp125-7 ship's log 1847 (w/o) -- Maggie (Chambers) MURPHY rec by PK, Tempo, Co Fermanagh 18/7/52: RPL 18490 talk bef - Ethel FINDLATER rec by PK, Dounby, Orkney 12/7/55: RPL 22648/ FTX-063/ 7"RTR-0690 (from Ernest Marwick 1967) "Mary in the ST"

MARY'S ON THE ISLAND - Shanty -- Mark PAGE, rec by James M Carpenter, Sunderland c1928: FTX-142

MARY JANE, THE - WRECK OF THE MARY JANE

MARY LIES WEEPING - CHRIST IS BORN IN BETHLEHAM - POOR JENNY SITS A WEEPING (kids game)

MARY MACHREE - "The flower of the valley was MM" - ROUD#3231 - Many BSs - SHARP Ms from John Allen, London 1909 - VICINUS Ballads of the Industrial North p69 - HENRY-HUNTINGDON SOP p308 -- Peter CHRISTIE #166 Stonehaven, Kincardinesh rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M Carpenter 1929-35 "Mary McGhee"

MARY MACK - MISS MARY MACK

MARY MALLOGA SHE LIFTED HER LEG - Children's Ring Game - OPIE SG 1985 #113 p401 "Eileen Mc Giggin" music & photo on p255 -- rec by Damian Webb 21/1 Moorclose Washington Co Durham 1962 - rec by Damian Webb 21/4 Westfield Juniors, Workington, Cumb 1960: FTX-195 #21

MARY MADE A PUDDING - GREEN GRAVELS

MARY, MARY - "quite contrary" - Nursery Rhyme -- Nursery Rhymes arr Nigel Pegrum & Vince Cross 1989 CASS-1173

MARY MAVOURNEEN - "The Fair Young Girl" - ROCHE 1 #46 p23 (G) 4/4

MARY MILKING HER COW - MAGGIE THE MILKMAID

MARY MURPHY - Jig - KERR MM 3 #249 p28 (D)

MARY NEAL - "I am a bold undaunted youth, my name is John Mc Cann" - When the narrator is tried for kidnapping Mary, she pleads his defence and he is set free - the lovers meet secretly and plan to escape to Quebec - Mary steals clothes and money and they are married - on sea voyage Mary is washed overboard but rescued by her husband - later scorns her father's offer of land - LAWS #M-17 ABBB 1957 pp188-9 - ROUD#142 - Many BSs incl BG 3 #167 & 8 #28 - JFSS 3 1907 pp129-130 Hammond: Mrs Russell, Upwey, Dorset 1907 "The stealing of Mary Neale" - JOYCE OIFM&S 1909 p123 Francis Hogan, Brenormore, Co Tipperary 1884 1v/m "Charming Mary Neill" - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp76-77 E Gilshenan, Co Cavan (text mainly from Bs) - HEALY OISB 1 1967 pp308-310 Bs (w/o) - MOULDEN TAS 1994 p28 (dated 1836) taken from Sparling's "Irish Minstrelsy", London, 1888 and air from Joyce --- CREIGHTON SBNS 1932 pp173-4 Ben Henneberry NS 1929+ "Mary Nail" - PEACOCK SNO 1965 1 pp216-7 Jim Rice, Nfl 1952 -- Peter DONNELLY rec by PK, Castlecaulfield, Co Tyrone 1952: RPL 18533/ FTX-432 (Total 6'30") "John McCann" (mentions "Lifford Jail")

MARY OF KILMORE - "Ye gods of love I pray draw near" - Her parents have advised her to refuse his advances - conversational song possibly written by Phil Smith of Newry - Kilmore meaning "big church" is a village outside Armagh city - Mrs Makem uses the same air for JACKETS GREEN - ROUD#2918 - MORTON CDGD 1973 pp41-42 John Maguire, Tonaydrumallard, Co Fermanagh 1970 "Young Mary from K" -- Sarah MAKEM rec by PK, Keady, Co Armagh 11/7/52: 7"RTR-0551/ RPL 18411/' FTX-161 - Belle STEWART rec by PK, Blairgowrie, Perthsh 1955 (Lochview #5) (First part only)

MARY OF MURROE - Slow Air a variant of "Buachaillin Donn" - "Maigh Rua" (The Red Plain) is 10 miles East of Limerick City -- Felix DORAN (U-pipes) TOPIC 12-T-288 1976 "Last of the Travelling Pipers"/ OSSIAN OSS 63 on CASS-1278 aft "The Green Gates"

MARY O' NEILL - Reel or Fling - SHASKEEN 2 #7 p8 learnt from Jerry O Sullivan, piper in New York

MARY OF THE GROVE - Reel - ROCHE 1 #190 p73 (G)

MARY OF THE WILD MOOR - MARY ACROSS THE WILD MOOR

MARY ON THE BANKS OF THE LEA -- LOVELY BANKS OF LEA

MARY ON THE SILVERY TIDE - MARY BY THE SILVERY TIDE

MARY PHAGAN - "she went to town one day - to the pencil factory to get her weekly pay" - beaten to death by Leo Frank - innocent negro watchman is arrested - but eventually she is tried and condemned to death - LAWS #F-20 NAB 1950/64 pp201-2 - ROUD#696 - HUDSON FSM 1936 pp191-3 Miss (w/o) "Fuller & Warren" - HENRY FSSH 1950 pp336-7 Tenn (w/o) - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp81-4 2var Fla (w/o) "Little Mary Fagan"

MARY PRIDE OF CLOONKEEN - MARY THE PRIDE

MARY RAMSAY - LADY MARY RAMSEY

MARY RILEY - MARY ACKLIN

MARY SAT A-WEEPING - POOR JENNY SAT A-WEEPING

MARY SAT A-WEEPING - "to see her own dear son" - GILBERT Christmas Carols 1822 (frag) - GILLINGTON OCC of the Southern Counties p9 (Hampshire) "Mary sat weeping, weeping, weeping"

MARY SCOTT - Song Air - Tunebook Ms #145 p228 (Bm) 3/4

MARY, THE MAID - BUNG YOUR EYE

MARY, THE MAID OF THE DON - "It was nae the bluebells that caused me to wander" a shepherd is saying farewell to his crook & plaid, lambs & ewes, mother & father and of course Mary - ROUD#6265 - GREIG FSNE #110 - GREIG-DUNCAN 6 1995 #1239 pp469-473 (7var 5v/7m) -- Wm MATHIESON #009, Madge CAMPBELL Ythan Wells, #349 rec on Dictaphone cylinder by James M.Carpenter, Aberdeensh 1929-35 - Wm MATHIESON rec by Alan Lomax 1950

MARY THE MANDOLIN MAKER - comp instrumental -- TRADITION TSR-012 Martin CARTER (mand)

MARY, THE PRIDE OF CLOONKEEN (CLUAINKEEN) - Song -- John REILLY rec by Tom Munnelly, Boyle, Co Roscommon 1967: FTX-175

MARY, THE SERVANT GIRL (MAID) - ROSEMARY LANE

MARY THOMPSON - "In Ambaston (or Amsterdon), near Derbyshire MT did dwell" - Murder Ballad - After she had had his child, David murders MT with a knife then throws her body in a lake weighted down with pebble stones - he is sent to prison to await the 'Sizes - warning to others - ROUD#2458 - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 #205 p55 1v (w/o) - FMJ 2:5 1974 pp349-50 Grainger Ms: Edith Lyttleton & Samuel Holdstock, Wittersham, Kent 1908-9 11v/m

MARY WAS A BAD GIRL - "and this is what she said: naughty (stamps) I won't - good girl: I will - started smoking: A-hoo - courting: Ahoo - got married - got a baby - husband died - baby died - she died herself" (laughter or silence) - Children's Ring Game with actions - tune: "Nuts in May" - OPIE SG 1985 #71 pp301-6 - Cf WHEN I WAS A LADY (YOUNG GIRL) -- rec by Damian Webb, St Josephs Juniors, Castleford 1975: 32/7/ FTX-196 #23 (ends silence) - rec Turpin Green, Leyland, Lancs 1969: DW 30/1 & 30/6/ FTX-196 #5 "Sally was a naughty girl"(tune like "Jenny Jones" and has "Here comes the bride" in the middle)

MARY WENT TO A TEA-PARTY - "she came home with a big belly" - the moral: "never drop your knickers at a tea-party" -- Tom BROWN (of Caister, Norfolk) rec by PK, Harberton, Devon 25/3/79: FTX-133

MARY WENT TO SCHOOL - "and this is the way she went" - married - baby - baby died - died herself (laughter) - Children's Ring Game with actions - see MARY WAS A BAD GIRL -- rec by Damian Webb, St Josephs Junior Girls, Paisley, Renfrewsh 1961/ DW-16/13/ RPL LP 27257/ FTX-181 #21

MARY WORE HER RED DRESS - "all day long" - hat - shoes - clogs - where did you get your butter from etc -- Peggy SEEGER (ROUNDER C-8001 2 parts) 1987 "American Folksongs for Children" CASS- 1226

MARY YOUNG AND FAIR - 6/8 March or Jig - KERR MM 1 #22 p49 (Am)

MARY'S COT - ROSE OF ALLENDALE

MARY'S DREAM - "The moon had climbed the highest hill - that rises o'er the source of Dee" - Sandy's ghost appears to tell he was shipwrecked and drowned at sea and that she must accompany him - "where love is free from grief and care" - the cock crows and the ghost disappears - according to COX comp by John Lowe (1750-98) a Scots clergyman who emigrated to America - LAWS #K- 20 ABBB 1957 p150 - ROUD#713 - Bs by John FORD of Chesterfield 1830s (Roy Palmer Reprint 2001) - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 1983 #389 - Tunebook Ms #174 p241 (G) --- COX FSS 1925 p435 4dv W Va - EDDY Ohio 1939 p201 8 - SHOEMAKER Penn 1931 p214 5d (in Scots dialect) 4dv Pa - MORRIS FSOF 1950 pp137-9 Fla - HUNTINGTON SWS 1964 pp246-8 ship's log 1835 (w/o) - JAFL 28 p157 6v Ky - CREIGHTON FSSNB 1971 pp143-4 New Brunswick Canada

MARY'S FANCY - Jig - KENNEDY FTB#3 Jigs pub Mallinson 1997 #114 p28 (A) - Tunebook Ms #21 p8 (A)

MARY'S REEL - (A) - FELDMAN p164 (A) from Francie & Mickey Byrne, Co Donegal "Mary o' the Wisp" - HARDEBECK pp10-11 (A) -- Francie BYRNE (fid) Co Donegal: CLADDAGH 4 CC-44 1987

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

MAS MAULT - JOHN BARLEYCORN

MASCERADE - Tunebook Ms #64 p366 (G) 6/8

MASHERING A DIDI-O - "Come all you lads now walk with me" - Comp during a Club Walk - Cf DANCE AND SING -- "Jimmer" James ANDREWS rec by PK, Minehead, Somerset 1957 (talk bef): FTX-405

MASHERING A DOO - Used as a refrain - ROUD#13529 - GREIG-DUNCAN 8 2002 #1752 p 274 - THE BRAVE IRISH LAD

MASHER ME TOE - "ol lady" - Trinidad folk song -- John PEARSE (voc/gtr) on PK's radio prog "Calling the tune" Home Service #8 11/3/63

MASKED VOICES -- Ivory Coast: OCORA OCR-52

MASKIN' RUNG-O, THE - "There was a maid went through a park" - When he lifts up her petticoats he finds the MR (a rod used for stirring malt in the mash-tub) Last v: "This was made up in Lincolnshire - in Scotland to be sung-O - A' ye young men that hasn got married - Beware O' the maskin' rung-O" - GREIG-DUNCAN 2 1983 #323 (7var some with chorus: "The Holland grows so green")

MASON, John - fiddler (b.1834 or1835), Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire visited by Cecil Sharp in 1907 & 1909 and Clive Carey 1912 - article by Gwilym Davies FOLKWRITE #7 1979 with 3 tunes: BOURTON SIX REEL, HUNT THE SQUIRREL & THE SLOE (or is it SLAVE?)

MASON, Miss M H - Collection mainly from Northumberland "Nursery Rhymes & Country Songs" (Metzler 1877) -- Cyril TAWNEY childrens songs: ARGO ZFB-4 1969 - John KIRKPATRICK "Little Sir William" (Lincs): TOPIC 12-TS-355 1977 - WATERSONS "Rosebuds in June": TOPIC 12-TS-415 1981

MASON ON HIS CHAIR, THE - Jig -- Paddy McCLUSKEY (fid) rec by PK, Clough Mills, Co Antrim NI 5/8/53: RPL 20035/ FTX-377

MASON LADDIE, THE - BONNY MASON LADDIE

MASONS - see also MASONIC - GLASGOW GREEN -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

MASON'S APRON, THE - "Mason Laddie wi' his apron on" - GREIG-DUNCAN 3 #471 (5var/3m) - ORD BB 1930 p105 "Wi' his apron on" 6v w/o

MASON'S APRON, THE - Reel (A) - BALMORAL p12 (A) - BAYARD HCT #70 "Cottage by the sea" or "Red headed Girl" & DTF #352 "Hell on the Potomac" 17var - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #211 p110 - BRODY p185 (A) - COLE p50 (A) "The Mason's Cap" - KENNEDY FTB 1 p35/ 1994 #103 p27 - KERR MM 1 #3 p23 (A) - Tunebook Ms #139 p407 (G) "Miss Hope's Favourite" - O'NEILL MOI #1343/ DMI #598 (A) alt: "Mason's Cap" - PHILLIPS FCTB p36 - ROCHE 1 #153 p61 (A without G#) - ROCHE 1 #153 p61 (##A) - WILSON p53 (G) - Cf COLONEL RODNEY -- Chrissie LEATHAM (acc + piano): FTX-363 - John J KIMMEL (mel) with piano Radio 2 Jan 1993 CASS 0488 aft "Cuckoo's Nest" - Seamus ENNIS (U-pipes) rec 1948: RTE-CD-199 1997 titled "Lady Carbury" - Agnes & Mary WHITE (fid duet) rec by Alan Lomax, Ballinakill, Co Galway Jan 1951: RPL 21349 - Agnes & Mary WHITE (fiddles) rec by Alan Lomax, Loughrea, Co Cork 1951: 7"RTR-0590 & DAT - Tom TURKINGTON (fid) of Co Tyrone, rec by PK, Belfast 8/7/52: 7"RTR-0545/ RPL 18384/ FTX-375/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 - Sean MAGUIRE (fid & gtr) rec by Seamus Ennis in kitchen, Belfast for The Irish Folklore Commission, Belfast 1954: RPL 21833 aft "Reconciliation Reel"/ intro by Seamus Ennis on RTE radio prog 1985 CASS#0865 - Willie FRASER rec by Hamish Henderson, Glenlivet, Banffsh: TANGENT TNGM-109 after "Stumpey" (Strathspey) - Alex GRANT (fid) rec by PK, Carrbridge, Inverness-sh 1955: FTX-069 - Jimmy HOGAN (mel) with Brian GREEN (drums) & Bobby HALL (piano) rec by PK, London 8/3/58: RPL LP 23969/ FTX-371 after "Sally Gardens"/ SAYDISC (CD) SDL-420 1997 - Willie Macpherson (fid) rec 21/5/59: RPL LP 24770 aft "Rachel Rae" - Angus LAWRIE (jews harp) rec Oban 25/5/59: RPL LP 24956 aft "Lad of Mull" - Jimmy WARD (whistling) rec by SE, Co Clare 1960: RPL LP 29882 - GILCURDON Trio, rec Belfast 30/10/63: RPL LP 28256/ FTX-373 aft "Rakes of Malo" - John TIMPANY & Audrey SMITH: WESTWOOD WRS-031 1973 - Aly BAIN & THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH with Shetland version, LAWRIE TARREL & Cathal O CONNELL (whistle solo) in keys of G & A: LEADER LER-2090 1974/ rec Shetland Festival on Radio 2 "Folkweave" 24/8/78: CASS 0412 - DUBLINERS: ISLAND FOLK-1001 (boxed set) 1975 - Paddy MURPHY (conc), Co Clare: TOPIC 12-TFRS-506 1977 - SILEAS (voc/harp) Gaelic "Port a beul" mouth music "My love has gone away and left me, blast her, now she's working as a dairy maid" on Radio 2: 6/6/90 CASS 60-0882 with "S'Ann an Ile" - Micho RUSSELL (whistle) rec by Edward Harber & Phil Ochs PWCD 80001 1995/ FTX-155 bef "Gan Aimh"

MASON'S WORD, THE - "You men and maids, I pray attend, now listen to me awhile" - young man - Jamie - ROUD#2959 - SHIELDS SRT 1981 pp118-9 Eddie Butcher, Aughil Crossroads, Co Derry 1968 -- (European Ethnic rec SRT-2) -

MASONIC - FREEMASONRY see also ORANGE ORDER) - BIBLE STORY - FREEMASON KING - JOBBING MASON - JONES'S ALE - KNIGHTS OF ST PATRICK - MERRY MASONS (Waltz) - PURPLE BOY - SHEPHERD BOY - SONS OF LEVI

MASONIC HYMN, THE - FREEMASON'S HYMN

MASS -- PROFILE GMOR-130 1976 Mass for Young People Garforth, Leeds rec by Damian Webb

MASSA'S IN DE COLD COLD GROUND - "Round de meadows am a-ringing" - Minstrel Song - BSs incl BG 2 #122 & 7 #84 - KERR MM 2 #405 p45 (G) m/o

MASSA RUN AWAY - KINGDOM COMING

MASSACRES - WEXFORD MASSACRE (Cromwell)

MASTER CROWLEY'S - Reel (Em) - CRANITCH #71 p152 - FUREY p49 "Master Crowley's Favourite" says he was a fiddler and dancing master in West Cork and composed over a hundred tunes in the USA - Miss PATTERSON'S SLIPPER -- RAYMOND ROLAND Quartet (Ceili Band): EMBER EMB-3361 1965 - McCARTHY FAMILY (incl whi, u- pipes, gtr) rec at The McColl-Seeger Tribute Concert, Cecil Sharp House on Radio 2: 12/11/87: CASS-0425

MASTER FRANCIS SITWELL - FRANCIS SITWELL (Strathspey)

MASTER HENRY'S REEL - BREATHNACH 2 1976 #154 p82 (G) 3 pts

MASTER KILBY - "In the heat of the day" - met MK (i e "Cupid") fine and gay - pulled off my hat - where are you bound? - bound for the west - Nancy's soft bosom - new nest - she's fairest - painted like waxwork - I would part with £10,000 gold silver King's own crown" - ROUD#1434 - SHARP Novello School Series 7 - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #105 pp408-9 Harry Richards, Curry Rivel, Somerset - JFSS 5:20 1916 p272 Harry Richards

MASTER McFADDEN'S - Reel (D) - FUREY p50 says he was an Arts teacher in the USA and composed many reels - see also McFADDEN'S (Reel)

MASTER McGRATH - "1869 being the date of the year, when the Waterloo sportsmen and more did appear" Champions of England against racing greyhound from Ireland - ROUD#3041 - HENRY SOP #161 - O'LOCHLAINN ISB 1939 pp66-7 Dublin - Cathal O BYRNE AIRO 1946 pp161-3 Notes about the race and the greyhound - O KEEFE FBIB 1955 p48 11v w/o - McCOLL-SEEGER 1986 p277 Sheila McGregor, Blairgowrie, Perthsh - Parody on this song see ARTHUR BOND -- Dominic BEHAN with Robin HALL (gtr): COLLECTOR JEI-1 1958 (45rpm EP)/ (acc): TOPIC 12-TPS-145 1966 - John CORRY rec by James Foley, Castlederg, Tyrone 1985: FTX-178

MASTER'S CORN - HERE'S A HEALTH TO OUR MASTER

MASTER'S SERVANT - RAP- TAP-TAP

MATCH-MAKING - COME ALL YOUNG BACHELORS

MATCHBOX BLUES -- DEIGHTON Family Concert Hall Radio 2 16/3/89: CASS-90-0715

MATCHES - (for lighting up) - HARTLEPOOL MATCH FACTORY FIRE - LANCERS TUNE - SHERBORNE (Glos) MUMMERS SONG

MATCHSTICKS - "thinny people called M or skinnyflints" and other Kids Jeers: Starecats, pig-snout etc -- FTX-198

MATELOT, THE - Hornpipe -- THE YETTIES (conc): ARGO ZFB-56 1973

MATHEMATICIAN, THE - comp by J Scott Skinner -- Alasdair FRASER (fid) with Bobby BROWN (piano) on Radio 2: 20/9/89: CASS-0487

MATT DALY'S SLIDE - MOYLAN 2 #291 pp168-9 (A) from John O Leary (melodeon)

MATT HYLAND - "There was a lord lived in this town" - handsome daughter courted by servant MH - ROUD#2880 - MORTON FSSU 1970 pp1-2 Sandy McConnell, Bellanaleek, Co Fermanagh -- Archie FISHER (with gtr): TRANSATLANTIC XTRA-1070 1968 - Martin CARTHY: B & C PEG-6 1971/ CREST-17 (from PEGASUS) - Al O DONNELL: LEADER LER-2073 1972 - Frank HARTE: TOPIC 12-T-218 1973 - Liz JEFFRIES rec by Barry & Chris Morgan in their own home, Bristol 1976: TOPIC TSCD-656 1998 "M Highland"

MATT MOLLOY'S REEL - MOLLOY'S REEL

MATT PEOPLES - Reel - TWEED p13 (Am)

MATT TEEHAN'S DELIGHT - TENPENNY BIT (Jig)

MATT TEEHAN'S POLKA - CRANITCH #41 p141 (D)

MATTHAY, Tobias - "Method" piano teacher - married a Kennedy-Fraser -- Patuffa Hood (daughter of Marjorie Kennedy-Fraser) talking about him rec 1960: RPL LP 25951 - Douglas KENNEDY talks about him, the Piano School & marriage to his step-mother: FTX-481

MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND JOHN - WHITE PATERNOSTER

MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND JOHN - "next-door neighbours carry on" - Children's Two Ball rhyme - OPIE LLSC p21 Kirkcaldy version & White Paternoster rec 1656 - RITCHIE GC p86 explan of game -- rec by Damian Webb 3/29 - St Michael's Junior School for Girls, Workington, Cumberland 1960: RPL LP 26303/ FTX-194 #31 - Em ELLIOTT rec by Peggy Seeger & Ewan McColl, Birtley, Durham: FOLKWAYS FG-3565 1962 Counting Out "Hold my cuddy (donkey) while I get on"

MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE AND JOHN -- "bless the bed that I be on" - BARING GOULD SOW Rev Ed "The Evening Prayer" Tavistock, Devon - BG-SHARP Schools - JFSS 22 p86-90 Notes on game-song & related chorus - BG/HITCHCOCK 1974 p36 -- Southern Folklore Quarterly XV #3 Sept 1951 Joffe, Leah: Chaucer's "White Paternoster" - NETTEL SSE 1954 p106 In 1656 an old woman, who had learned Papist charms in the reign of Bloody Mary, used to charm her bed with these words every night - WHITE PATERNOSTER

MATTHEW THE MILLER - "I clapped my hand upon her toe" ("knee, thigh" etc) - Ch: "Gently, Johnny, my gingalo" ("GJMJ") - Cumulative - Seduction - ROUD#716 ("GJMJ" & "The Quaker's Courtship") & #1050 - CHAPPELL PMOT 1858 p750 "The corn grinds well" - SHARP-MARSON FSS 4 pp29-31 Wm Tucker (words rewritten) "GJMJ" - SHARP Sel Ed 1 pp112-3 (some lines rewritten) "GJMJ" - SHARP-KARPELES CSC 1974 #111 1 p445-6 Wm Tucker, Ashcott, Somerset 1907/ Sam Erry, Bridgwater, Som 1908 1v/m "GJMJ" - REEVES IOP 1958 #34 pp113-4: Wm Tucker 6v (w/o) "GJMJ" (w/o) - REEVES EC 1960 #89 pp187-8 Hammond: John Hallett, Mosterton, Dorset 1906 (w/o) - PURSLOW WS 1968 p75 John Hallett - Cf A- ROVING - I PUT MY HAND - Refrain may be a corruption of "Gentil joli jongleur" for, among craftsmen in the middle ages, jugglers were notorious for promiscuity - same air used for BRIDGWATER FAIR & other songs - see also Children's Action Song: I PUT MY HAND ON MYSELF -- Children, Tralee, Co Kerry rec by Damian Webb 1960: FTX-179 - THE YETTIES: ACORN CF-203 1969/ Radio 2 1/11/89: CASS-90-0569 - Evan TRICKS, rec by PK, "The Napoleon Inn", Boscastle, Cornwall, 1975: FTX-096 "I touched her on the toe" --- Susan REED (with harp): CBS M-61359 1951

MATHEW'S HORNPIPE - MITTEL #68 p26 (D)

MATTIE GROVES - LITTLE MUSGRAVE

MATTIE'S A GOOD BAIRN - "but I should a called him Jesus" - Recit in Geordie dialect -- Johnny HANDLE rec Farningham F/C on Radio 2: 2/2/83: CASS-15-0749

MATTY RAG - traditional Jamaican song reworked by Cliff Hall from his father's singing -- Cliff HALL & Liverpool SPINNERS rec by PK 1961: EMI CLP-1500 1962/ FTX-291

MAUD MILLER'S - Reel - MAGIC SLIPPER

MAUDABAWN CHAPEL - Reel comp by Ed Reavey 1960s - TWEED p 15 (D & Em) -- Martin BYRNES (fid) accomp Reg HALL (piano) rec Camden Town, 1960s: TOPIC TSCD-603 bef "Lafferty's"

MAUDLIN - MAGDALEN

MAUGI CIDRE, LE - (Mug of Cider) to tune of "Little Brown Jug" -- Philip DE CAUX, rec by PK, St Ouens, Jersey, Channel Islands 24/4/57: RPL LP 23841/ RTR-0728-50/ Radio prog tape/ FTX-244

MAULYKEAVANE RAMBLER, THE - Slide (D) - MOYLAN 2 #19 p12 from John O Leary (melodeon) (title refers to John himself)

MAUREEN BLAKE - "fell in the lake eating bread and butter" Kids chanted rhyme -- rec by Damian Webb: 1 B/8

MAURIADE NI CEALLAGH - Air - ROCHE 1 #52 p26 (Dm) 3/4

MAURICE CASEY'S FANCY - Reel - O'NEILL MOI #1421/ DMI #658 (Am)

MAURICE DOWNEY'S - Reel - MAGUIRE 1 #49 p13 (D) from Paddy Canny

MAURICE'S CAR - GUDGEON OF MAURICE'S CAR (Jig)

MAURICE MANLEY'S POLKA - CRANITCH #35 p139 (Am) - MOYLAN 2 #9 pp6-7 (Am) 12/8 Slide from John O Leary (melodeon) learned from Bill the Weaver - This is a version of BALLYDESMOND POLKA #2

MAURETANIA, THE (ship) - FIRING THE MAURETANIA

MAXMILLIAN FRY -- RUSSCO rec by PK, Dartington, Devon 5/11/75: FTX-094

MAXMILLIAN'S DAUGHTER - SANTY ANNA

MAY - comp by M C -- Martin CARTER: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-012 1972

MAY CAROLS - AWAKE AWAKE GOOD PEOPLE ALL - CAN CALA ME - GOOD MORNING LADIES AND GENTLEMEN- I'VE BEEN RAMBLING ALL THIS NIGHT - MONTH OF MAY -"A branch of May" - ROUD#305 - BARRETT EFS 1891 p6 "Old May Song" - BARING GOULD SOW #47 from F S Cayzer, Dartmoor 1850/ other versions by children at Lew Trenchard, Northants & Bucks, Herts, Ickleton, Saffron Walden, Essex etc - BROADWOOD ETSC 1908 pp84-5 & p123 Sir Ernest Clarke (c): Hinwick (notes on song) - JFSS 4 p182 "I've been rambling" Hinwick - JFSS 2 1905 pp132-3 Arthur Foxton Ferguson: Charles Baldock, Southill (m/o) incl in ENGLISH HYMNAL #638 "Southill" arr RVW - JEFDSS 1961 p81-90 Fred Hamer - DEARNLEY SCFS 1967 p3 Alice Dearnley 2var "Cheshire May Day Carol" - HAMER 1967 p32-3 2var p35 "Night Song" - HAMER 1973 p32 May Johnson (Beds- Northants border) - RICHARDS & STUBBS TEF 1979 pp68-9 Fred Hamer: Marion Field, Bedford 1965 "Stevington May Carol" -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

MAY SONGS - Bedfordsh -- Paddy CHURCH / Mrs CHURCH & Mrs HALL, rec by PK, Biddenham, Beds 22/10/52: RTR-0551/ RPL 19338 (version from Kimbolton, Huntingdonsh) - May JOHNSON rec by Fred Hamer, Bedfordsh: EFDSS LP-1006 1971 - John TIMPANY & Audrey SMITH: WESTWOOD WRS-031 1973 Bedfordsh from Broadwood - Eileen PRATT (accomp conc) rec by PK 1975: FTX-048 "Northill May Song" (Bedfordsh) (tune comp by Graham Pratt) -- Buckinghamshire - BARING GOULD Ms #47 Northants-Bucks -- Mrs C A PERRY rec by PK, Loughton, Bletchley 7/9/54: RPL 21149/ FTX-307 A-ROVING #1 with talk about flowers, tailor at Loughton says "Hop it" - Mary BENNELL rec by Seamus Ennis, Amersham 17/10/54: RPL 22422 --- Cambridgeshire - JFSS 1:4 1902 pp180-1 Fowlmere 1898 - Mrs M HOWLETT coll by Russell Wortley, Graveley, Cambs Oct 1938 (assigned to FOLKTRAX 23/6/67) -- Songs & Customs of Cambridgeshire & Fens: FTX-423 - Jean RITCHIE (voc with recorder) & Robert ABRAMSON (harpsichord) rec by David Hancock: TRADITION TLP-1031 1959 - Shirley COLLINS: TOPIC 12-T-170 1967/ A-ROVING Radio prog #1 coll by Russell Wortley at Graveley (Huntingdon) --Cheshire - CHAMBERS Book of Days vol I 1862 p547-8 - CLINGING 2005 from Reg Holmes of Norley - DEARNLEY SCFS 1967 pp3-4 2var - PALMER ECS 1979 #133 p220 Swinton, Lancs -- Dorothy FURBER rec by Seamus Ennis, Cheshire 1957 RPL 23494/ in AS I ROVED OUT "Collector's" Radio prog 1956: introduced by SE - W. WADDELL (Talk about sanding for Weddings & May Day): Knutsford: RPL 18446 - Pete & Chris COE: LEADER LER-2077 1972 Text from Egerton- Leigh "Lays & Legends of Cheshire"/ tune: "The Painful Plough" -- WATERSONS: TOPIC 12-TS-265 1975 --- Cornwall - JON THE BONE - HAL-AN-TOW - PADSTOW MAY CAROL -- Devon - MARTINEGO-CESARESCO 1886 In chapter on "Rites of May" (w/o) - BARING GOULD Ms & SOW #47 "May Day Carol" Children at Lew Trenchard -- Essex - BARING GOULD Ms & SOW #47 "May Day Carol" Saffron Walden (Essex) -- Gloucestershire - PALMER SOM 1972 p8 Jessie H Gowman, Stow-on-the-Wold 1966 "May Garlands we have brought you" -- Hertfordshire - BELL BSPE 1857 pp166-7 Hitchin "Remember us poor mayers all" (w/o) -- - Huntingdonshire -- Mrs CHURCH & Mrs HALL, rec by PK, Biddenham, Beds 22/10/52: RTR-0551/ RPL 19338 version from Kimbolton - Shirley COLLINS with gtr rec London 1966 in A-ROVING prog: FTX-307 "Graveley May Carol" -- Lancashire "All in this pleasant evening, together come are we" - ROUD#305 - CHAMBERS: Book of Days 1 pp546-8 2var John Harland: Swinton, Lancash -- Dorothy FURBUR rec by Seamus Ennis, Heswall, Cheshire 1/6/52: RPL 18137 "May Day Song"/ rec 5/6/57: RPL LP 23494 "May Day Carol" - Opie: "Lore & Language of Schoolchildren: FTX-199 (#20 with talk on #21) - Ewan Mc COLL: TOPIC 12-T-41 1959/ CASS 60-0202 talk and broomstick maypole song: "We've come to greet you on the first of May" --- Leicestershire - PALMER ECS 1979 #134 "Peterborough May Song" from Charles Dack: Weather & F/lore of P & District 2nd ed 1911 coll 1904 -- - Middlesex -- Mrs M COULSON rec by PK, Eastcote 21/2/58: RPL LP 26368/ FTX-307 A-ROVING #1 with talk about May Day & garlands ---Northamptonshire - BARING GOULD Ms #47 Northants- Bucks - JFSS 2 1905 pp132-3 J E Smith: Rushden 1v/m "The hedges and the trees are all very green" - HAMER GGr 1973 pp32-3 May Johnson ---Oxfordshire - Alfred WILLIAMS FSUT Ms #290 Shilton (w/o) - FOXWORTHY 1976 coll Janet Blunt Swalecliffe, Banbury 1921 -- -Ireland - THUGAMAR FEIN AN SAMRADH LINN -- Hugh QUINN rec by PK Belfast 1958: FTX-072 "Our Queen is up the river" & "Our Queen can birl her leg" --- Scotland -- children of Scalloway Junior Sec School, Shetland rec 21 &25/12/50: RPL 17007 "In a morning of May-O" -- -USA -- Jean RITCHIE (voc/ dulc) rec by David Hancock: TRADITION TLP-1031 1959/ FTX-920 -- -Elsewhere -- May Devotions rec by Damian Webb in Village church, Minho Prov., Portugal 1959 -- Recordings - see also MUSIC-TYPES Listing

MAY AND DECEMBER - "If you are determined a husband to buy" - age difference in marriage - Ch: "Derry down" - ROUD#1051 - REEVES EC 1960 p188 Hammond: Mrs Young, Long Burton, Sherborne, Dorset 1906 (w/o)

MAY BE I WILL - Jig - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #359 (G)

MAY COLVIN - OUTLANDISH KNIGHT

MAY DAY - MAY CAROLS & CUSTOMS -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

MAY DAY - Mrs McLEOD (Reel) - MULLINGAR RACES

MAY DAY DAY - "cold and dark the winter - "walking with my darling on a MDD" - comp by JR -- Jean RITCHIE (voc & gtr): GREENHAYS GR-70725 1995

MAY DEW - "Come pretty maids a secret to hear" Ch: "Rue, parsley, rosemary & thyme" - KIDSON EPS 1929 (to tune of "Scarborough Fair") -- Derek & Dorothy ELLIOTT: LEADER LER-2023 1972

MAY GOSLINGS - Children's Foolery on May 1st - see also APRIL FOOLS - OPIE LLSC p255 -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

MAY MORNING - Jig - HAYWOOD #42 p20 (G)

MAY MORNING DEW, THE - "How sweet it was in y'old times to sit by the fire" - Pastoral Song - ROUD#5405 - TUNNEY SF 1979 p29 with tune from Mandy Gallagher of Tullagh -- Annie Jane KELLY rec by PK, Keady, Co Armagh 14/7/52: 7"RTR-0546/ RPL 18475/ FTX-161 - John LYONS (unacc): TOPIC 12-TS-248 1974 (from Tunney) - Alison McMORLAND & Peta WEBB: TOPIC 12-TS-403 1980

MAY QUEENS -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

MAY SONG - from "Folk Tales of the East Midlands" -- MUCKRAM WAKES: TRADITIONAL SOUND TSR-017 1974

MAYBE SHE GO - comp by Mary Kathryn Delaplain -- ODETTA (with gtr) rec USA: TRADITION TLP-1025 1958

MAYBLOSSOM WALTZ, THE -- William KIMBER (A-conc) rec by PK, Headington, Oxford 1951: FTX-382

MAYDENS CAME, THE -- Shirley with Dolly COLLINS (flute organ) & Robin WILLIAMSON (chanter): POLYDOR 583-025 1968

MAYO - County in S Ireland - see BALLINA - BLESS COUNTY MAYO - BRAES OF BALLANDINE - CASTLEBAR LASSES - COUNTY OF MAYO - HUMOURS OF ARDNAREE/ KNOCK/ ROSS/ WESTPORT - KILLALA - MAID OF CASTLEBAR - SWINFORD LASSES - WITHIN A MILE OF CLONBUR (Reel) - YOUNG MICK FROM CASTLEBAR -- Recordings - see AREA Listing

MAYO LASSES, THE - BALLARD LASSES

MAYO MOONLIGHT - Waltz -- Paddy BREEN of Co Clare rec by PK, London 1950: FTX-078

MAYOR(S) - MY BONNY LIES OVER - MY FATHER'IS THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON

MAYOR HARRISON'S FEDORA - Reel - BREATHNACH CRE 2 #243 p126 (D) - O'NEILL (not in MOI) DMI #799 (Em) 3pts

MAYPOLES - SHARP Dance Notes 1 p41 Dances with ribbons at Wensley, Derbyshire 1870 - DUCKLINGTON: 1 p148 & 2 p123 - OFFENHAM 2 p154 - SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR 2 p31 - JEFDSS 1951 Maypoles in Ireland - ED&S mag 46/1 Summer 1984 p7 Paganhill & others - WESTROP #63 p22 (G) 2/4 Country Dance - see also ROUND ABOUT THE MAYPOLE (K) - STAINES MORRIS -- Recordings - see SUBJECTS Listing

MAYPOLE DANCING - DEAN SMITH: Library leaflet: "Not traditional in England" - WILSON p99 "Round about the maypole" (with Country dance descr) -- Tape selection for Maypole dancing: Shirley COLLINS with Morris Call, Upton-on-Severn etc: CASS-30-0593

MAZURKAS (POLKA MAZURKAS) - Untitled - FELDMAN p94 (A) from John Doherty & p177 (G) from Francie & Mickey Byrne, Donegal - KOHLER 1 pp16-17 "Original Set" (3) with polka for finale - MIDDLETON'S Album p46 (G) - PHILLIPS FCTB "Donegal Mazurka" (from John Doherty: COMHALTAS CEOLTOIRI 10) - ROCHE 3 #162 p55 (D) 3pts - SEATTLE 1990 p66 from Ned Pearson - SULLIVAN 3 p13 "Donegal Mazurka" CHARLIE LENNON'S - DONEGAL - FRENCH - GARRET BARRY'S - JAMES BYRNE'S - JEWELS FROM THE CROWN - KILCAR - KITTY'S FANCY - LION OF JUDAH - NAPPER TANDY - PADDY CARTER - SONNY'S -- Recordings - see MUSIC-TYPES Listing

 
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