Annotation:Sixteenth of October

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X: 1 T:16th of October. BF11.22, The T:La Belle Catherine,aka. BF11.22 T:Come Dance and Sing,aka. BF11.22 M:2/4 L:1/16 Q:1/4=100 C:Hand of James Lishman B:MS11,c1800?.,Browne Coll.,Lakes R:.March O:England A:Lakes Z:vmp.Cherri Graebe. K:D Major z2|d4 fede|f2d2d2c2|B4efed|c2A2A2c2| d4fede|f2d2d2c2|B2e2 {d}c2Bc|d4D2:| |:AG|F2A2A2G2|F2A2A2G2|F2A2d2f2|d2cB A2G2| F2A2A2G2|F2A2A2c2|d2f2 gfed|a4"^D.C."A2:|



SIXTEENTH OF OCTOBER, THE. AKA – “The 16th of October.” AKA and see “Belle Catharine (1) (La)." The tune appears in John Preston’s Twenty Four Country-Dances for the Year 1786 (London, 1786).

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