Annotation:Hoddom Castle
X:1 T:Hoddom Castle M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Sow Air Q:"Slow" B:Gow - 3rd Collection of Niel Gow's Reels, 3rd ed., p. 6 (orig. 1792) Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:Bb F|B2B TB>cd|{c}e2 c/B/ {B}AGF|B>cB (Bd).f|f>gf {f}edTc| (dB).B (BG).G|(ec).c (cA).A|B>cd {d}cBA|[DB][DB][DB] [D2B2]:| |:Td/e/|(fd).d (dB).B|(ec).c (cA).A|TB>cd cc/d/c/B/|AFF FGA| BBB (Gc)c|(Ad).d (Be).e|(cf)e {e}dcB|1 cFA (B/A/)B/c/:|2 cFA [D2B2]||
HODDOM/HODDAM CASTLE. AKA and see "Noonan's Jig." Scottish, Slow Air (6/8 time). B Flat Major (Carlin): G Major (Gatherer). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody was composed by Mr. (Charles) Sharpe of Hoddam as a slow air, although the tune is un-attributed in the Gows' Third Collection (1792), in which other tunes are attributed to Sharpe (for more on whom see "Mr. Sharpe's Delight"). Hoddam Castle [1] is in the vicinity of Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland. It was sold in 1690 to John Sharpe and remained in the family for several generations.
Fr. John Quinn finds that a century later Boston music publisher Elias Howe published a version of "Hoddom Castle" in his Musician's Omnibus Nos. 6 & 7 (1880-1882) set as a dance tune called "Noonan's Jig." Furthermore, Howe printed the exact same tune forty pages later under the title "North's Jig."