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Manuscript Tune Index

by Aaron McGregor


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Manuscript: Panmure Violin Manuscript 1

Title (source) Title (standardised) Source Key note Key signature KS (edited) Time signature TS (edited) Strains Variations Bass Index 1 Index 2 Index 1 (long) Index 2 (long)
A New Ayre by Robart Smith
Composer: Robert Smith. Concordances (other): Apollo's Banquet [I] 237.
A New Air by Robert Smith
Title (alternative): Captain Digby's Farewell
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 50, f. 23v G 3 6/4 2 no no 5324 5431 5324 5431
A neu Court Jigg
A New Court Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 47, f. 22 D ♯♯ ♯♯ 3 6/4 2 no no 7152 7571 71H52H 7571H
Ayre
Composer: [Davis Mell].
Air Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 9, f. 4v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 2 no no 1117 5527 111H7 5527L
Allmaind
Almain Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 31, f. 14v F 2 no no 1135 5432 1135 5432
Allman Mr Banster
Composed by either Jafery or John Banister.

- Allman Bannester, Almain by Banister (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 1 2, f. 2v) [1076; 5424]
Almain by Banister Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 23, f. 10v F 2 no no 1076 5424 1H076 5424
Allmaine Baptist
Comments: multiple sections Multi: ₵ & 3 [6/4]. Presumably composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Almain by Baptiste Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 21, f. 9v D 2 no no 1122 3330 1H1H2H2H 3bH3bH3bH0
Amenor
Amenor Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 36, f. 17 B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 3/2 1 no no 171
Alt. index 1: 1733 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
346
Alt. index 2: 5756 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
17L1
Alt. index 1: 17L33 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
346
Alt. index 2: 5x756x (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
Antick Sarraband
2 strain tune + 1 variation
Antick Sarabande Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 27, f. 12 G 3 6/4 4 yes no 1574 3257 157bL4 3b2H57
Bacaskie
Bacaskie Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 4, f. 1v F Ͼ 3/2 2 no no 153 113 1H53H 1H1H3
the Baggpipe tune

- Baggpipe tune, Bagpipe Tune (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 1 32, f. 31v) [152; 727]
- For the Love of Jean, For the Love of Jean (from MacFarlane Manuscript 2 41, p. 82) [152; 727]
Bagpipe Tune
Title (alternative): For the Love of Jean
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 28, f. 12v D ♯♯ ♯♯ 3 3/2 3 no no 152 727 15L2 7L27L
Bannesters Allmaine
Composed by either Jafery or John Banister
Banister's Almain Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 17, f. 7v D 2 no no 1532 3644 1H5H3bH2H 3bH6bH4H4H
Belle Rese
Instrumental version of Lully’s “Sommes-nous pas trop hereux / Belle Iris que vous ensemble”, from Ballet de L’Impatience. Concordances (other): “Belle hereuse, with the 9th lowed halfe a note, mr Beck’s way”, Balcarres, p. 19. “Belle hereuse, by, Mr lesslie”, Balcarres p. 82. “La Buckingham”, Playford Apollo's Banquet, no 206.

- Balliris, Belle Heureuse (from Panmure Ensemble Part Books 58, f. 41v) [3155; 7773]
Belle Heureuse
Title (alternative): Sommes-nous pas trop hereux / Belle Iris que vous ensemble; La Buckingham
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 15, f. 6v G 2 no no 3255 7773 3b255 7773bH
Borrie ffountaine Blowe

- Boree ffountainBleau, Bourée Fountainbleau (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 2 19, f. 8) [1133; 4321]
Bourée Fountainbleau Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 26, f. 12 F 2 no no 5511 3343 551H1H 3H3H4H3H
Borry Royall
Concordances (other): “Bore Angletar”, Apollo’s Banquet, II, no 11.

- bourie Royale, Bourée Royale (from Panmure Ensemble Part Books 57, f. 41) [7511; 3316]
Bourée Royale
Title (alternative): Bourée Angleterre
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 16, f. 7 G 2 no no 7511 3317 751H1H 3bH3bH1H7b
Brall Mr. Baptist
Presumably composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Branle by Baptiste Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 22, f. 10 B♭ 2 no no 1133 5556 1133 5556
Bralls Mr Bannester
Branles by Banister Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 35, f. 16v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 2 no no 1122 3303 1122 3303
Come ben and Clanck me Jo
Come Ben and Clanck me Jo Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 58, f. 27v C 1 no no 6166 2222 61H66 2H2H2H2H
New Corn riggs

- New Corn Rigs, Corn Riggs (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 2 31, f. 14v) [1132; 7725]
- Corn riggs, Corn Riggs (from Gairdyn Manuscript 31, f. 4) [1132; 7725]
- [Corn Riggs], Corn Riggs (from Cuming Manuscript 32, p. 45) [1342; 7725]
- Corn Riggs or Sawney was tall, Corn Riggs (from Robert Kelsall Manuscript 647, f. 138v) [1112; 7775]
- Corn Riggs, Corn Riggs (from MacFarlane Manuscript 3 288, p. 274) [1342; 7775]
Corn Riggs Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 56, f. 27 B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 2 no no 1332 7221 1332 7L221
Corranto
Typical French courante rhythm, shifting between 3/2 and 6/4 feel.
Corranto Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 1, f. 1 F 3 3/2 2 no no 157
Alt. index 1: 1615 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
116
Alt. index 2: 3237 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
1H57
Alt. index 1: 1H61H5 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
1H1H6
Alt. index 2: 3237 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
Corranto
Corranto Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 32, f. 15 F 3 3/2 2 no no 135
Alt. index 1: 1155 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
555
Alt. index 2: 1336 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
135
Alt. index 1: 1155 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
555
Alt. index 2: 1H3H3H6 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
Corranto Mr B.
Typical French courante, moving between 3/2 and 6/4 feel. Composed by either Jafery or John Banister
Corranto by Banister Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 18, f. 8 D 3 3/2 2 no no 552
Alt. index 1: 5474 (Alt index given as if ks is 6/4)
754
Alt. index 2: 6224 (Alt index given as if ks is 6/4)
5H5H2H
Alt. index 1: 5H4H7b4 (Alt index given as if ks is 6/4)
7b54
Alt. index 2: 6b2H2H4H (Alt index given as if ks is 6/4)
Corranto Mr Banester
Concordances (other): “Corant”, Apollo’s Banquet II.

- Corrant, Corranto by Banister (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 1 3, f. 3) [3254; 3515]
Corranto by Banister Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 24, f. 11 F 3 3/2 2 no no 317
Alt. index 1: 3254 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
534
Alt. index 2: 3515 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
3H1H7
Alt. index 1: 3H2H54 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
534
Alt. index 2: 351H5 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
Country Dance
Country Dance Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 14, f. 6 B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 1715 3211 17L15L 3L2L1L1L
Contry Dance
Country Dance Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 34, f. 16 F 3 6/4 2 no no 1351 1722 1351 1H72H2H
Contry Dance Banester
Composed by either Jafery or John Banister

- Contry dance, Country Dance by Banister (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 1 4, f. 3v) [5413; 6172]
Country Dance by Banister Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 25, f. 11v F 3 6/4 2 no no 5413 6172 5413 61H72H
Corrant
Typical French courante, moving between a 3/2 and 6/4 feel.
Courante Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 11, f. 5 B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 5111
Alt. index 1: 532 (Alt index given as if ks is 3/2)
3527
Alt. index 2: 172 (Alt index given as if ks is 3/2)
5111
Alt. index 1: 532 (Alt index given as if ks is 3/2)
3527b
Alt. index 2: 17L2 (Alt index given as if ks is 3/2)
Down the Burn Devie
1 strain tune + 1 variation.

- down the bowrn dewe:, Down the Burn Davie (from Bowie Manuscript 5, f. 4v) [3151; 3111]
- Down the burn Davie, Down the Burn Davie (from MacFarlane Manuscript 3 67, p. 53) [1161; 3513]
Down the Burn Davie Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 74, f. 37 F 2 yes no 3611 3311 36L11 3311
Duck of Buckingames Corrant
Duke of Buckingham’s Courante Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 6, f. 2v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ Ͼ/3 6/4 2 no no 3423 4256 3423 4256
Duck of Monmoths Jigg
English broadside ballad tune. Tune probably refers to James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, the illegimate son of Charles II.
Duke of Monmouth’s Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 29, f. 13 D 3 6/4 2 no no 3454 2234 3H4H5H4H 2H234
Gather your Ross buds
English broadside ballad tun, purportedly by William Lawes.
Gather Your Rosebuds Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 30, f. 14 G 2 no no 5555 3211 5555 3211
Gavot
Gavotte Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 38, f. 17v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 2 no no 5342 1115 5342 1115L
Gavott
Gavotte Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 51, f. 24 A ₵ [backwards] 2 no no 3255 6656 3b255 6b6b56b
Gavot Bannester
Composer: [John or Jafery] Banister.
Gavotte by Banister Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 19, f. 8v G ♭♭ ♭♭ ₵ [backwards] 2 no no 1232 7754 1H2H3bH2H 7b7b54
[Glenbrissels Jigg]
F♯ missing from ks.

- Glenbrissels Jigg, Glenbristle's Jig (from Agnes Hume Manuscript 3, f. 1v) [1552; 2715]
- Hey Tramudle, Hey Tramudle (from MacFarlane Manuscript 2 146, p. 203) [155; 227]
Glenbristle’s Jig
Title (alternative): Hey Tramudle
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 54, f. 26v D 3 9/4 2 no no 155 227 1H55 22H7
Green grows the Rushes
2 strain tune + 1 variation.

- Green grows the rashes, Green Grow the Rashes (from Guthrie Manuscript 6, p. 294) [1111; 5311]
- Green grows the Rashes, Green Grow the Rashes (from George Skene Manuscript 16, f. 4v) [1113; 3433]
- another way of Green grows the Rashes, Green Grow the Rashes (from George Skene Manuscript 20, f. 6v) [3573; 4614]
- Green grow the Rashes, Green Grow the Rashes (from MacFarlane Manuscript 3 228, p. 204) [6651; 1211]
- Green grow the Rushes, Green Grow the Rashes (from McGibbon Manuscript 1, p. 1) [6651; 1211]
Green Grow the Rashes Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 75, f. 38 A 4 yes no 1113 5333 1113b 53b3b3b
Hoptons Jigg
Courante-like 6/4 and 3/2 cross rhythms.

- Jigg, Hopetoun's Jig (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 1 5, f. 4) [5216; 4552]
Hopetoun’s jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 3, f. 1v F Ͼ 6/4 2 no no 5216 4552 5216 4552H
Jigg
Concordances (other): “Inner Temple Jigg” Apollo's Banquet I, 5.

- Inner Temple Jigg, Inner Temple Jig (from Robert Kelsall Manuscript 107, f. 19) [5151; 2251]
Inner Temple Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 40, f. 18v D ♯♯ ♯♯ 3 3/4 2 no no 535
Alt. index 1: 5151 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
116
Alt. index 2: 2251 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
535
Alt. index 1: 51H51H (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
1H1H6
Alt. index 2: 2H251H (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
Jigg
Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 5, f. 2 F 3 6/4 2 no no 1332 1327 1H33H2H 1H327L
Jigg
Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 41, f. 19 D 3 6/4 2 no no 3615 4252 361H5 425H2H
Jigg
Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 42, f. 19v G 3 6/4 2 no no 1532 1576 1532 1576
Jigg
Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 67, f. 33 B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3/2 1 no no 133
Alt. index 1: 1352 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
532
Alt. index 2: 1415 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
133
Alt. index 1: 1352 (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
532
Alt. index 2: 1415L (Alt index given as if ts is 6/4)
Jigg Mr Clayton
Jig by Clayton Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 45, f. 20v D ♯♯ ♯♯ Ͼ 6/4 4 no no 3773 6115 3H773 61H1H5
Kathren Oggie
1 strain tune + 1 variation.

- Ketron Ogie, Katherine Oggie (from Guthrie Manuscript 27, p. 299) [5111; 2111]
- Catharin Logie, Katherine Oggie (from Bowie Manuscript 30, f. 19v) [5111; 3217]
- Cathrin Ogie, Katherine Oggie (from Gairdyn Manuscript 396, f. 54v) [; ]
- Catherne Logie, Katherine Oggie (from Leyden Lyra-viol and Violin Manuscript 20, f. 58) [3325; 4443]
- Katherine Ogie, Katherine Oggie (from Robert Kelsall Manuscript 303, f. 54v) [5111; 3217]
- Katherine Ogie, Katherine Oggie (from Robert Kelsall Manuscript 310, f. 56) [5117; 2112]
- Katharine Ogie. Disb., Katherine Oggie (from MacFarlane Manuscript 2 29, p. 58) [5111; 3211]
- Katharine Ogie, Katherine Oggie (from James Knox Manuscript 144, f. 37) [5111; 3217]
Katherine Oggie Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 73, f. 36 A 2 yes no 5117 2111 5L117bL 2111
kick Malury
Concordances (other): "The Northern Lass” Playford Apollo's Banquet 1670, 124. “Muirland Willie”, Crockat MS f. 21v. “Muirland Willie”, Thomson OC 1725. “Muirland Willie”, Stuart Musick, p. 14. “Muirland Willie”, Craig Scots Tunes 1730, p. 45. “Muirland Willie”, McGibbon Scots Tunes Vol 2, p. 54. “Muirland Willie”, Oswald CPC 7, p. 11.

- Muirland Willie, Muirland Willie (from MacFarlane Manuscript 3 56, p. 44) [1257; 4747]
Kick Malury
Title (alternative): Muirland Willie; The Northern Lass
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 69, f. 34 A 3 6/4 2 no no 1357 4147 13b57b 41H47b
leding Branle
Leading Branle Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 37, f. 17 B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 5256 1752 5256 1H7L52
Maddams Jigg
Concordances (other): “A Northern Jigg”, Apollo’s Banquet I, no 11.
Madam’s Jig
Title (alternative): A Northern Jigg
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 44, f. 20v D ♯♯ ♯♯ 3 6/4 2 no no 6715 2267 671H5 2267
Mellish hors
Mellish Hors Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 39, f. 17v D 3 6/4 2 no no 1127 6522 1H1H2H7 6522H
Minene
Minuet Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 62, f. 29 G ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 5331 7231 53b3b1H 72H3bH1H
Morisco
Morisco Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 12, f. 5v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ Ͼ/3 6/4 2 no no 1133 5542 1133 5542
Mr Clytons Jigg
Has more of the feel of a 3/2 hornpipe.
Mr Clayton’s Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 46, f. 1v D ♯♯ ♯♯ Ͼ 3/2 3 no no 136 427 1H36 427
My Lady Balclughes Ayre
Probably named for Anne Scott, 1st Countess of Buccleuch, wife of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch.

- [My Lady Buccleuch’s Air], My Lady Buccleuch’s Air (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 1 24, f. 18v) [1742; 3475]
My Lady Buccleuch’s Air Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 43, f. 20 G ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 1742 3475 1H742 3b4x7b5
My Ladi glanbrisilss Air
My Lady Glenbristle’s Air Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 55, f. 26v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 2 no no 1133 5511 1133 551H1H
My La[dy] oxfourds Jege
Probably refers to Diana Kirke, 2nd wife of The Earl of Oxford (married 1673), who was the daughter of the Scots-born George Kirke, groom of the bedchamber under Charles I.
My Lady Oxford’s Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 64, f. 29v D 2 no no 3153 2222 3153 22H2H2H
My Lord Ayrelies Ayre
Probably named for James Ogilvy, 2nd Earl of Airlie (1615-1704) whose family seat was only 20 miles from Panmure Castle.
My Lord Airlie’s Air Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 68, f. 33v G ♭♭ ♭♭ 6/4 2 no no 3365 1217 3b3b6b5 1H2H1H7b
my Lord Buckingams Ayre
My Lord Buckingham’s Air Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 49, f. 23 G ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 1142 1717 1H1H42 17b1H7
My Rothus Ayre
2 strain tune + 1 variation. Concordances (other): “Rothes Rant, John Morisons Way. / by mr Beck”, Balcarres p. 34. “Rothes Rant, my daughters way. / by mr Beck”, Balcarres p. 35.
My Rothes Air
Title (alternative): Rothes Rant
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 52, f. 24v F 3 3/4 4 yes no 133 553 133 553
O love if ere should ease a heart
English broadside ballad tune
O Love if E'er Should Ease a Heart Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 48, f. 22v D 2 no no 3332 1177 3bH3bH3bH2H 1H1H77
prelud Mr Mell

- Preludem, Prelude by Davis Mell (from Newbattle Violin Manuscript 2 26, f. 12) [1512; 3355]
Prelude by Davis Mell Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 8, f. 3v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 1 no no 1512 3355 15L12 3355
preludem
Preludium Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 78, f. 41v F 2/4 1 no no 1166 4532 1H1H66 453H2H
preludem
Preludium Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 79, f. 41v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 2/4 1 no no 1472 5662 14L7L2 5662
Punch Enellow
Punch Enellow Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 20, f. 9 D ♯♯ ♯♯ 2 no no 3331 2716 3H3H3H1H 2H71H6
Sarraband
Sarabande Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 7, f. 2v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 1542 1615 1H542 161H5
Sarraband
Sarabande Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 13, f. 5v B♭ ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 1242 1655 1242 1H655
Sarraband
Octave double stops on some notes - possibly copied from a plucked string source.
Sarabande Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 33, f. 15v F 3 3/4 2 no no 111 111 1H1H1H 1H1H1H
Jigg
In Balcarres, this tune has the title “Tarphicken”, i.e. Torphicken, a village near Linlithgow. Concordances (other): “Tarphicken. Mr Becks way”, Balcarres, p. 22.
Tarphicken Jig Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 53, f. 25v C 3 3/4 2 no no 6535 4342 6535 4H3H4H2H
The fit is come over me now
English broadside ballad tune.
The Fit Is Come Over Me Now Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 60, f. 28v A 3 6/4 2 no no 5315 3453 5315 3b453b
the Kings Delight
Second half of the tune is given at bottom of f. 5.

- [The King's Delight], The King’s Delight (from Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 2, f. 1) [1531; 2532]
- The Kings Dellight, The King's Delight (from Agnes Hume Manuscript 10, f. 3v) [1531; 2532]
The King's Delight Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 10, f. 4v D 3 6/4 2 no no 1531 2532 1H5H3H1H 25H3H2H
[The King's Delight]
Concordances (other): "The King's Delight”, Playford Dancing Master (1665). “The kings Delight” Musick’s Handmaid, p. 24. “The kings delight”, Playford Apollo's Banquet, no 40. “The Kings kettie”, Cockburn, f. 1v (viol tab). “The kings Delight, by mr lesslie”, Balcarres, p132 (lute).

- the Kings Delight, The King's Delight (from Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 10, f. 4v) [1531; 2532]
- The Kings Dellight, The King's Delight (from Agnes Hume Manuscript 10, f. 3v) [1531; 2532]
The King’s Delight
Title (alternative): The King's Kettie
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 2, f. 1 D 3 6/4 2 no no 1531 2532 1H5H3H1H 2H5H3H2H
Last time I came over the Mure
Varied repeats of each strain (no double barlines).

- [The Last time I Came O'er the moor] J: McL, The Last Time I Came O’er the Moor (from Bowie Manuscript 35, f. 21v) [3211; 2216]
- The last time I came ou’r the Muir , The Last Time I Came O'er the Moor (from Gairdyn Manuscript 311, f. 43v) [; ]
- The last time I came ore ye muir, The Last Time I Came O'er the Moor (from Robert Kelsall Manuscript 277, f. 47v) [4211; 3276]
- Last Time I came o’er the Muir, The Last Time I Came O’er the Moor (from MacFarlane Manuscript 2 15, p. 40) [3211; 2776]
The Last Time I Came O'er the Moor Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 76, f. 39 F 4 yes no 1111 2777 111H1H 2H777
The litille goodwife
Concordances (other): "North Highland Reel”, Aird Vol 5, no. 186, p. 69.
The Little Goodwife
Title (alternative): North Highland Reel
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 65, f. 30 A 3 6/4 1 no no 3547 3547 3b547bL 3b547b
The Mor deiscrite the Wellcomeir
Concordances (other): "The more discreet, the wellcomer, mr Becks way”, Balcarres pp. 6-7. “The ffarther be in the Welcomer”, Atkinson MS, pp. 77-78.
The More Discrete the Welcomer Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 59, f. 28 D 3 yes no 1151 7776 1H151 7b7bL7bL6
The new good Man
The New Good Man
Title (alternative): Where Will Our Good Man Lie
Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 71, f 35 G 2 no no 1112 3314 1112 3314
The thri ships skings
KS gives B♯ (ie B♮)

- The Three Sheeps Skinns, Three Sheep Skins (from Thomson Manuscript 53, p. 38) [1133; 5564]
- Three sheep skins, Three Sheep Skins (from Robert Kelsall Manuscript 139, f. 23) [1133; 5533]
- Three Sheepskins, Three Sheep Skins (from MacFarlane Manuscript 2 33, p. 69) [1334; 4332]
Three Sheep Skins Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 70, f. 34v C 2 no no 1355 4352 1H3H5H5H 4H3H5H2H
[untitled]
Incorrect time signature given - should be ₵.
Untitled Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 63, f. 29v G ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 2 no no 1155 5533 1155 553b3b
[untitled]
Untitled Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 66, f. 32v G 3 6/4 2 no no 1516 1542 1H51H6 1H542
[untitled]
Untitled Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 72, f. 35 C 3 6/4 1 no no 1324 1313 1H3H2H4H 1H3H1H3H
Wellcome home my Bonny Love
2 strain tune + three variations (no double barlines). Variations carry on into the following page (f. 41), and ts is only given on f. 41.
Welcome Home My Bonny Love Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 77, f. 41 D 8 yes no 5522 5533 5522 553H3H
When the breid was Maried
Concordances (other): “When the bride was maried, mr mclauchlands way, by mr Beck”, Balcarres, p. 99.

- when the bred wase mered, When the Bride was Married (from Bowie Manuscript 6, f. 5v) [3115; 1111]
When the Bride Was Married Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 57, f. 27v F C C 2 no no 3115 1111 3115L 111H1H
[untitled] RH
[untitled] by RH Panmure Violin Manuscript 1 61, f. 29 G ♭♭ ♭♭ 3 6/4 2 no no 1517 1245 151H7 1H2H45