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|f_annotation='''SALLY SLOANE'S.''' The Minstrel Vol 1 a selection of the most admired National Airs. It was published in the 1700s by John Simpson ‘at his Flute & Flageolet Manufactory, 260, Regent St. near Oxford St.’ in London.
|f_annotation='''SALLY SLOANE'S JIG [2].''' This "Sally Sloane's" jig is an Australian tune and is a version of "[[Trip to Cottingham]]," according to John Adams.  
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SALLY SLOANE'S JIG [2]. This "Sally Sloane's" jig is an Australian tune and is a version of "Trip to Cottingham," according to John Adams.


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