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'''HEY FOR STONEY BATTER'''. AKA and see "[[Bob and Joan]]," "[[Bóthar na gCloch]]," "[[Bobbing Joe]]," "[[Bob in Jie]]," "Bobby and Joan," "[[Fill the Bumper Fair]]," "[[Love and Whiskey]]," "[[Stoneybatter (1)]]." The melody is printed under this title in J. Clinton's '''Gems of Ireland''' (c. 1840, p. 52).  
'''HEY FOR STONEY BATTER'''. AKA and see "[[Bob and Joan]]," "[[Bóthar na gCloch]]," "[[Bobbing Joe]]," "[[Bob in Jie]]," "Bobby and Joan," "[[Fill the Bumper Fair]]," "[[Love and Whiskey]]," "[[Stoneybatter (1)]]." The melody is printed under this title in J. Clinton's '''Gems of Ireland''' (c. 1840, p. 52).  
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HEY FOR STONEY BATTER. AKA and see "Bob and Joan," "Bóthar na gCloch," "Bobbing Joe," "Bob in Jie," "Bobby and Joan," "Fill the Bumper Fair," "Love and Whiskey," "Stoneybatter (1)." The melody is printed under this title in J. Clinton's Gems of Ireland (c. 1840, p. 52).

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