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'''EDMONTON FROLICK.'''  English,
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'''EDMONTON FROLICK.'''  English, Country Dance Tune and Jig (6/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was first published in London by John Walsh in his '''Compleat Country Dancing-Master 2nd Book''' (c. 1735 or 1740, No. 3), and a few years later by John Johnson in his '''Choice Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances, vol. 3''' (1740, p. 25). By 1776 the gentry had public assembly rooms in Edmonton, which adjoined the Angel inn at the corner of Fore and Silver streets and still existed in 1880. Edmonton is now a district in North London in the London Borough of Enfield.
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''Printed sources'': Walsh, John ('''The Compleat Country Dancing-Master 2nd Book'''), London, 1740; No. 3.
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EDMONTON FROLICK. English, Country Dance Tune and Jig (6/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was first published in London by John Walsh in his Compleat Country Dancing-Master 2nd Book (c. 1735 or 1740, No. 3), and a few years later by John Johnson in his Choice Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances, vol. 3 (1740, p. 25). By 1776 the gentry had public assembly rooms in Edmonton, which adjoined the Angel inn at the corner of Fore and Silver streets and still existed in 1880. Edmonton is now a district in North London in the London Borough of Enfield.

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Printed sources : - Walsh, John (The Compleat Country Dancing-Master 2nd Book), London, 1740; No. 3.

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