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simonvarwell,
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@bagpie that’s a curiously modern sounding track title for that era. Does the phrase have a particular meaning back then?

bagpie,
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@simonvarwell Haven’t found any information on the origin of the title. Often tunes from this era are connected to songs but didn’t see any mention of that here. It must have been pretty popular as it appears in loads of manuscripts and publications through the 1700s and 1800s

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@bagpie thanks, fascinating.

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