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Composer W.H. Whiddon is also thought to have been the composer of "[[Whiddon's Hornpipe]]", found in '''Kerr's Merry Melodies''', and in the Adam Craig's '''Empire Collection of Hornpipes''' (Aberdeen, 1898). In fact, the second strain of "Whiddon's Hornpipe" is similar to the first strain of "[[Norfolk Hornpipe (1)]]/Men from Ulser (The)."  
Composer W.H. Whiddon is also thought to have been the composer of "[[Whiddon's Hornpipe]]", found in '''Kerr's Merry Melodies''', and in the Adam Craig's '''Empire Collection of Hornpipes''' (Aberdeen, 1898, p. 7). In fact, the second strain of "Whiddon's Hornpipe" is similar to the first strain of "[[Norfolk Hornpipe (1)]]/Men from Ulser (The)."  
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MEN FROM ULSTER, THE (Na Fir Ua Ulad). AKA and see "Norfolk Hornpipe (1)." Irish, Hornpipe. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is the same as "Norfolk Hornpipe (1)" printed in Ryan's Mammoth Collection (c. 1883) and credited to W.H. Whiddon. The "Men from Ulster" title is perhaps Francis O'Neill's re-titling of the tune. See also the related "Bashful Bachelor (2) (The)."

Composer W.H. Whiddon is also thought to have been the composer of "Whiddon's Hornpipe", found in Kerr's Merry Melodies, and in the Adam Craig's Empire Collection of Hornpipes (Aberdeen, 1898, p. 7). In fact, the second strain of "Whiddon's Hornpipe" is similar to the first strain of "Norfolk Hornpipe (1)/Men from Ulser (The)."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 1701, p. 316.

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