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|f_annotation='''JAMIE'S RETURN.''' English, Country Dance Tune (2/4 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. "Jamie's Return" is the name of a dance the was staged after Act I of the play '''Summer Amusement''', staged at the Haymarket Theatre in June, 1787. It was danced by "the young D'Egvilles, Miss DeCamp". "Jamie's Return" was entered in the mid-19th century music manuscript of William Winter (1774-1861), a shoemaker and violin player who lived in West Bagborough in Somerset, southwest England. | |||
|f_annotation='''JAMIE'S RETURN.''' English, Country Dance Tune (2/4 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. The melody was also entered into Book 1 of the 1788 music manuscript collection of Thomas Molyneaux, who identified himself as an Ensign in the 6th Regiment (of Foot), Shelburne, Nova Scotia. | <br> | ||
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|f_printed_sources=A. Robinson Jr. ('''Massachusetts collection of martial musick: containing a plain, easy and concise introduction to the grounds of martial musick'''), Exeter, 1820; p. 38. Samuel, Ann & Peter Thompson ('''Compleat Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dance Tunes, vol. 5'''), 1788; p. 7. | The melody was also entered into Book 1 of the 1788 music manuscript collection of Thomas Molyneaux, who identified himself as an Ensign in the 6th Regiment (of Foot), Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Shelburne was a primary destination for American Loyalists after the peace of 1783. | ||
| | |f_printed_sources=A. Robinson Jr. ('''Massachusetts collection of martial musick: containing a plain, easy and concise introduction to the grounds of martial musick'''), Exeter, 1820; p. 38. Samuel, Ann & Peter Thompson ('''Compleat Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dance Tunes, vol. 5'''), 1788; p. 7. Geoff Woolfe ('''William Winter’s Quantocks Tune Book'''), 2007; No. 284, p. 104 (ms. originally dated 1850). | ||
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JAMIE'S RETURN. English, Country Dance Tune (2/4 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. "Jamie's Return" is the name of a dance the was staged after Act I of the play Summer Amusement, staged at the Haymarket Theatre in June, 1787. It was danced by "the young D'Egvilles, Miss DeCamp". "Jamie's Return" was entered in the mid-19th century music manuscript of William Winter (1774-1861), a shoemaker and violin player who lived in West Bagborough in Somerset, southwest England.
The melody was also entered into Book 1 of the 1788 music manuscript collection of Thomas Molyneaux, who identified himself as an Ensign in the 6th Regiment (of Foot), Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Shelburne was a primary destination for American Loyalists after the peace of 1783.