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'''GLADSTONE'S BILL'''.  AKA and see "[[Grand Gates of Annesbrook (The)]]/[[Geataí Móra Annesbrook]]." Irish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in two versions, both having the same first part and differing second parts. One version appears in the Stephen Grier (1883) and Sutherland music manuscripts from County Leitrim, while the other appears in (a perhaps lost) manuscript from Larry Smith (Abbeylaragh, Co. Longford) [Brian McNamara].  
'''GLADSTONE'S BILL'''.  AKA and see "[[Grand Gates of Annesbrook (The)]]/[[Geataí Móra Annesbrook]]." Irish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in two versions, both having the same first strain and differing second parts. Version [A] appears in the Stephen Grier (1883) and Sutherland music manuscripts from County Leitrim, while the other ([B]) appears in (a perhaps lost) manuscript from Larry Smith/Smyth (Abbeylaragh, Co. Longford) [Brian McNamara].  
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Rev. John Quinn finds a nearly identical version of the melody, albeit set in dorian mode, in Breathnach/Small '''CRE IV''' as "[[Grand Gates of Annesbrook (The)]]/[[Geataí Móra Annesbrook]]," from the playing of Drogheda, County Louth, piper Pat Ward (1847-1928), via Jack Wade's (County Monaghan) early-mid 20th century collection.  
Rev. John Quinn has sorted out the two versions. First, he finds a nearly identical version of the [A] Grier melody, albeit set in dorian mode, in Breathnach/Small '''CRE IV''' as "[[Grand Gates of Annesbrook (The)]]/[[Geataí Móra Annesbrook]]," from the playing of Drogheda, County Louth, piper Pat Ward (1847-1928), via Jack Wade's (County Monaghan) early-mid 20th century collection.
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The second [B] version, from the Smyth manuscript, set in the key of E dorian (or minor), has a different second strain than the [A] version.  
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GLADSTONE'S BILL. AKA and see "Grand Gates of Annesbrook (The)/Geataí Móra Annesbrook." Irish, Reel. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in two versions, both having the same first strain and differing second parts. Version [A] appears in the Stephen Grier (1883) and Sutherland music manuscripts from County Leitrim, while the other ([B]) appears in (a perhaps lost) manuscript from Larry Smith/Smyth (Abbeylaragh, Co. Longford) [Brian McNamara].

Rev. John Quinn has sorted out the two versions. First, he finds a nearly identical version of the [A] Grier melody, albeit set in dorian mode, in Breathnach/Small CRE IV as "Grand Gates of Annesbrook (The)/Geataí Móra Annesbrook," from the playing of Drogheda, County Louth, piper Pat Ward (1847-1928), via Jack Wade's (County Monaghan) early-mid 20th century collection.

The second [B] version, from the Smyth manuscript, set in the key of E dorian (or minor), has a different second strain than the [A] version.

Source for notated version: Stephen Grier music manuscript collection (County Leitrim, 1883).

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Recorded sources: Drumlin Records BMNCD2, Brian McNamara - "Fort of the Jewels" (2004).




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