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'''REEVES MAGGOT.''' English, Country Dance Tune and Jig (6/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The melody, with country dance instructions, was first printed in Henry Playford's '''Dancing Master''', 11th edition (1701). The tune and dance were retained in the long-running '''Dancing Master''' series through the 18th and final edition of 1728, then published in London by John Young. "Reeves Maggot" was also published by the Walshes in '''The Compleat Country Dancing Master''', editions of 1718, 1735 and 1749.  
'''REEVES MAGGOT.''' AKA and see "[[King James' March to Ireland]]," "[[Limerick's Lamentation (2)]]." English, Country Dance Tune and Jig (6/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The melody, with country dance instructions, was first printed in Henry Playford's '''Dancing Master''', 11th edition (1701). The tune and dance were retained in the long-running '''Dancing Master''' series through the 18th and final edition of 1728, then published in London by John Young. "Reeves Maggot" was also published by the Walshes in '''The Compleat Country Dancing Master''', editions of 1718, 1735 and 1749.  
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REEVES MAGGOT. AKA and see "King James' March to Ireland," "Limerick's Lamentation (2)." English, Country Dance Tune and Jig (6/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The melody, with country dance instructions, was first printed in Henry Playford's Dancing Master, 11th edition (1701). The tune and dance were retained in the long-running Dancing Master series through the 18th and final edition of 1728, then published in London by John Young. "Reeves Maggot" was also published by the Walshes in The Compleat Country Dancing Master, editions of 1718, 1735 and 1749.

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