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'''NED PUGH'S GRAND-DAUGHTER.''' AKA - "Fair Ellen Pugh," "Wyres Ned Puw. | '''NED PUGH'S GRAND-DAUGHTER.''' AKA - "Fair Ellen Pugh," "Wyres Ned Puw." Welsh, Air (2/4 and 3/8 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). In 1845 John Thomas wrote words to the air, for a song called "Fair Ellen Pugh.," printed in his '''Y CXamiedydd Cymreig/The Cambrian Minstrel'''. The composer Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) set the air "Wyres Ned Puw" in 1804 as one of his English and Welsh song settings (Hob. Xxxib:19). | ||
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NED PUGH'S GRAND-DAUGHTER. AKA - "Fair Ellen Pugh," "Wyres Ned Puw." Welsh, Air (2/4 and 3/8 time). G Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). In 1845 John Thomas wrote words to the air, for a song called "Fair Ellen Pugh.," printed in his Y CXamiedydd Cymreig/The Cambrian Minstrel. The composer Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) set the air "Wyres Ned Puw" in 1804 as one of his English and Welsh song settings (Hob. Xxxib:19).