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'''LANCASTER HORNPIPE [1]'''. English, Hornpipe. North-West England. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The name Lancaster is derived from the Roman occupation of England, with '-caster' stemming from the Latin word castra (in Old English, ceaster) and the first part of the word referring to the river Lune; thus Lancaster is the 'settlement on the Lune'.  
'''LANCASTER HORNPIPE [1]'''. English, Hornpipe. North-West England. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The name Lancaster is derived from the Roman occupation of England, with '-caster' stemming from the Latin word ''castra'' (in Old English, ''ceaster'') and the first part of the word referring to the river Lune; thus Lancaster is the 'settlement on the Lune'.  
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LANCASTER HORNPIPE [1]. English, Hornpipe. North-West England. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The name Lancaster is derived from the Roman occupation of England, with '-caster' stemming from the Latin word castra (in Old English, ceaster) and the first part of the word referring to the river Lune; thus Lancaster is the 'settlement on the Lune'.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Knowles (Northern Frisk), 1988; No. 41.

Recorded sources:




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