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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] B****** R****, notes: It was always considered unlucky by members of Shake The Dice to speak the name of this tune on stage. Someone did it once and less than five years later the band split up, which proves the point really.
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Fiery Clockface
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Iomramh eadar Il'as Uist, source: Rebecca Knorr
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Iomramh eadar Il'as Uist, alternative title: Rowing from Islay to Uist, book: Simon Fraser Collection?, discography: Ossian, St. Kilda Wedding, source: Rebecca Knorr
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Trad.: Banks of Inverary, source: Digital Tradition, bnkinver, notes: From The Constant Lovers, Purslow
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Beggarman's Song, The, origin: Irish, source: Digital Tradition, beggardh, notes: Tune: Johnny Dhu
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Hackler from Grouse Hall, The, origin: Irish, source: Digital Tradition, hcklgrse, notes: A Hackler was one who prepared flax for spinning into linen.
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] Copenhagen Waltz. BF13.019, area: Lakes, origin: England, source: James Lishman,Dancing Master,early 19thC.Cumbria,Browne Coll.
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] "Charles James": C'est L'Amour. CJF.018, area: East Yorkshire, origin: England, book: Kidson Coll.Mitchell Lib.M1805, source: C.J.Fox MS, 1829/33, Beverley,E.Yorks., notes: Charles James Fox?
 

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1.606 = Rh. 1 * 0.4 + P. 2.01 * (1-0.4) [F] J Braham: Birds are singing sweet my Love,The. CJF.035, alternative title: No. 5. CJF.035, area: East Yorkshire, origin: England, book: Kidson Coll.Mitchell Lib.M1805, source: C.J.Fox MS, 1829/33, Beverley,E.Yorks.
 

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