Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/91 Down in Yon Forest (3 of 3)-0
Derbyshire Carols sung by Mr. J Hall Castleton 1908
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/133 Blacksmith Courted Me
Mrs. Powell Herefordshire July 1909 [2 of 13]
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/131 Shannon Side
Mr. W. Colcombe Weobley Herefordshire July 1909 [5 of 5]
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - GB/7a/36 Banks of Green Willow Version 2 of 2
Mr. Cornford East Chiltington Sussex VII. 08
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - GB/6b/28 The Banks of Green Willow Version 3 of 4-0
The following tune comes from the collection of the late Mr. Hammond. R.V.W. C:Sung by Mr. J. Welsh Wareham (Dorset)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/87 The Red Running Rue (3 of 3)-0
Sung by Mr. Billy Waggs at the Red Lion Orwell June 13th 1908
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/1 The Green Mossy Banks
Played on a penny whistle at the Bell Kersey Suffolk Aug. 30th 1907
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - Wallflowers
Singing Games heard at Stainton Sept. 1907 (3 of 4)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/10 Villikins And His Dinah
Sung by Jake Willis (Crimean veteran) at Hadleigh Sept 3rd and 4th 1907 (4 of 7)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/33 O May He Never Prosper-0
Tune very doubtful Sung by a gipsy at Hooton Roberts Sept. 1907 (2 of 3)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/124 Three Jolly Sailor Boys
Children's Games Weobley [1 of 3]
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/23 Bold William Taylor
Sung by Mr. Drabbles of Thrybergh Sept. 1907 (2 of 4)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/81 It's Of An Old Miser (4 of 6)-0
Sung by Mr. Locke Rollesby Norfolk 17 April 1908
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/28 Poor Mary-0
Singing games heard at Stainton Sept. 1907 (1 of 4)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/32 Milkmaids-0
Sung by a gipsy at Hooton Roberts Sept. 1907 (1 of 3)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/11 The Dew Is On The Grass-0
Sung by Jake Willis (Crimean veteran) at Hadleigh Sept 3rd and 4th 1907 (5 of 7)
Transcribed by Simon Furey and Lewis Jones - RVW2/1/46 God Rest You-0
Sung by Mr. Wiltshire (of Fowlmere) at the Union Royston July 31st 1907 (2 of 2)