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|f_track=Felton Lonnin.mp3
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|f_annotation='''FARMER'S REEL [1]'''. AKA - "The Farmer." AKA and see "[[Boys from Scart (The)]]," "[[Coquette (1)]]," "[[Delaware Hornpipe]]," "[[Ottawa Valley Reel (1) (The)]]." Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  The second strain is cognate with the first three alternate titles, and both strains are cognate with "[[Ottawa Valley Reel (1) (The)]].See note for "[[annotation:Ottawa Valley Reel (1) (The)|Ottawa Valley Reel]]" for more.
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|f_printed_sources=Corfield ('''Tunes from New Brunswick'''), 2024; p. 41. Messer ('''Way Down East'''), 1948; No. 14. Messer ('''Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes'''), 1980; p. 55.
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|f_notes= Felton Old Bridge.
|f_caption=The swine came jumping down Pelton Lonnin'{{break}}
There's five black swine and never an odd one{{break}}
Three i' the dyke and two i' the lonnin'{{break}}
That's five black swine and never an odd one{{break}}
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The title appears in Henry Robson's list of popular Northumbrian song and dance tunes (called "The Northern Minstrel's Budget") which he published c. 1800. See "[[Joy be wi' my love]]" from the Scottish '''McFarlan manuscript''' (c. 1740) for a possible precursor. Felton is a village in Northumberland midway between Morpeth and Alnwick, while ''lonnen'' is a dialect word in the north of England for a land or road. Whelan''''History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland''' (1855) states that in the mid-19th century "Felton comprises an area of 12,830 acres. Population in 1851, 1,574 souls. The soil of this parish is various but chiefly incumbent upon strong clay, and is well suited for grain crops. There are some coal seams here, but they are not much worked." The village is approximately 9 miles south of Alnwick on the River Coquet, over which a stone bridge was built, followed by a second bridge in modern times to accommodate increased traffic. It was in Felton that English barons met in 1215 to plan the transfer of their allegiance from King John to King Alexander of Scotland, a decision that greatly annoyed the former, with the result that he had the village burned down as punishment. Stokoe and Bruce remark: "There is a jingling rhyme fitted to this tune to be found in Sir Cuthbert Sharp's '''Bishoprick Garland''', but it is there entitled 'Pelton Lonnin'. Pelton is a village in County Durham located about two miles to the northwest of Chester-le-Street.
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Revision as of 22:16, 4 October 2024




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FARMER'S REEL [1]. AKA - "The Farmer." AKA and see "Boys from Scart (The)," "Coquette (1)," "Delaware Hornpipe," "Ottawa Valley Reel (1) (The)." Canadian, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The second strain is cognate with the first three alternate titles, and both strains are cognate with "Ottawa Valley Reel (1) (The)." See note for "Ottawa Valley Reel" for more.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Corfield (Tunes from New Brunswick), 2024; p. 41. Messer (Way Down East), 1948; No. 14. Messer (Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes), 1980; p. 55.






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