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Ingrave, 4th Dec 1903

Mr Charles Potiphar

Bushes And Briars

Willy On The Wagon Train

The Storm

Princess Royal

Here Comes Little David

The Cruel Father And The Affectionate Lover

Died For Love Of You/The Sheffield Apprentice

Mr Sewell

It’s Of A Fair Young Damsel

Mrs Horsnell

Fair Phoebe

The Tarry Sailor

There Was A Fearless Highway Man

Three Gypsies Betrayed Her

With Her Cheeks As Red As Roses (By The Banks Of Lovely Nancy)

Emma Turner (Servant)

The Farmer’s Daughter

In Jessie’s City

Children

My Shoes Are Made Of Spanish Leather

Mr Broomfield (later found to be Bloomfield)

Died For Love

Ingatestone Hall

Ever So Poor

Young Jimmy or Into The Deep

In Sheffield Park

On The Banks Of Invaree

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East Anglian Traditional Music Trust (EATMT) is a registered charity (1082774) since 2000.

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Ipswich Road, Stowmarket,
Suffolk IP14 1BE

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