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''Caleb Angus, a coach maker in the gge Market, Newcastle, he bought a piece of property''  
''Caleb Angus, a coach maker in the gge Market, Newcastle, he bought a piece of property''  
''part of the States Hall Property with ...title for very little money which he built by work''  
''part of the States Hall Property with ...title for very little money which he built by workmen''  
'', called Angus's Mechanic's Court, which he called Angus's Court and Saint John's Lane, the''  
''called Angus's Mechanic's Court, which he called Angus's Court and Saint John's Lane, the''  
''latter known to the public by the nameof Copper Alley from his paying the workmen their''  
''latter known to the public by the nam eof Copper Alley from his paying the workmen their''  
''weekly wages in Birmingham Copper halfpence which gave rise to the song and tune of "All the''  
''weekly wages in Birmingham Copper halfpence which gave rise to the song and tune of "All the''  
''Lads of Copper Alley." He was born in the year 1742 and was married at ...10 June 1771 to ...''  
''Lads of Copper Alley." He was born in the year 1742 and was married at ...10 June 1771 to ...''  
''Jameson, who was daughter of ....and died 13th May 1823 aged 89 years.''
''Jameson, who was daughter of ....and died 13th May 1823 aged 89 years.''
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The title also appears in Henry Robson's list of Northumbrian song and dance tunes, c. 1800.
The title "All the Lads of Copper Alley" also appears in Henry Robson's list of Northumbrian song and dance tunes, c. 1800, however, the song Bell refers to did not survive.  
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ALL THE LADS OF COPPER ALLEY. AKA and see "Money Musk (1)." English, Reel. England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The melody appears in the c. 1812 music manuscript collection of Northumbrian musician John Bell (1783-1864). He appended this note with the tune:

Caleb Angus, a coach maker in the gge Market, Newcastle, he bought a piece of property part of the States Hall Property with ...title for very little money which he built by workmen called Angus's Mechanic's Court, which he called Angus's Court and Saint John's Lane, the latter known to the public by the nam eof Copper Alley from his paying the workmen their weekly wages in Birmingham Copper halfpence which gave rise to the song and tune of "All the Lads of Copper Alley." He was born in the year 1742 and was married at ...10 June 1771 to ... Jameson, who was daughter of ....and died 13th May 1823 aged 89 years.

The title "All the Lads of Copper Alley" also appears in Henry Robson's list of Northumbrian song and dance tunes, c. 1800, however, the song Bell refers to did not survive.

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