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J.—Early Dance Tunes, called “Paul's Steeple” and “Paul's Wharf,” with the Figures of the Country Dances adapted to them
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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- Camden New Series , Volume 26: Documents Illustrating the History of S. Paul's Cathedral , March 1881 , pp. 209 - 212
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1881
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page 209 note a Press mark, c. 31, b. 9, Brit. Mus. The volume measures about 7 in. × 4.
page 209 note b This tune is also found in Queen Elizabeth's Virginal Book. Chappell, 's Popular Music, 130.Google Scholar
page 209 note c This stands for the Men, ⊙ this for the Women, Wo.
Woman, We.
Women.
stands for a strain playd once,
stands for a strain playd twice. S is for a Single, that is two steps, closing both feet. D is for a Double, that is, four steps forward or back, closing both feet.
page 210 note a Printed supra, p. 126.
page 210 note b Chappell, , Popular Music, i. 117.Google Scholar
page 210 note c Ibid. i. 117.
page 210 note d Ibid. ii. 770.
page 210 note e Ibid. i. 118, where the words and music of the song are given.