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Aloys Fleischmann (<b>Sources of Irish Traditional Music c. 1600-1855</b>), 1998; No. 1087, p. 207. Describes this as "Popular Northumbrian song. Also a bridal dance in Galloway, ancient district in south-west Scotland." Fleischmann's source is "JOHN JOHNSON - <i>TWELVE COUNTRY DANCES FOR THE HARPSICHORD with proper Figures or Directions for each Dance, collected for the year 1749</i>. London, 1749"{{DISPLAYTITLE: | Aloys Fleischmann (<b>Sources of Irish Traditional Music c. 1600-1855</b>), 1998; No. 1087, p. 207. Describes this as "Popular Northumbrian song. Also a bridal dance in Galloway, ancient district in south-west Scotland." Fleischmann's source is "JOHN JOHNSON - <i>TWELVE COUNTRY DANCES FOR THE HARPSICHORD with proper Figures or Directions for each Dance, collected for the year 1749</i>. London, 1749" p. 11{{DISPLAYTITLE: | ||
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Aloys Fleischmann (Sources of Irish Traditional Music c. 1600-1855), 1998; No. 1087, p. 207. Describes this as "Popular Northumbrian song. Also a bridal dance in Galloway, ancient district in south-west Scotland." Fleischmann's source is "JOHN JOHNSON - TWELVE COUNTRY DANCES FOR THE HARPSICHORD with proper Figures or Directions for each Dance, collected for the year 1749. London, 1749" p. 11