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Elsie Marley (c. 1713–1768) was an alewife who lived in Picktree, near Chester-le-Street, County Durham, England. This is close to Harraton Hall, the home of the Lambton family. A song and jig tune bearing her name, popular in her lifetime, are still played locally.
* The tune is in Sir James Hawkins' "The Dancing Muster," 1650, under this title [6] 4: 10: Oh! I Ha'e Seen The Roses Blaw: alt title – O I hae seen the Roses blaw: 4: 12: Elsie Marley: Elsie Marley: to its own tune: An Alewife of Picktree near Chester-le-Street: 4: 14: Dance To Thy Daddy: William Watson: The Little Fishy: 4: 16: Fiery Clock ...
To the tune of Elsie Marley Chorus: Byker Hill and Walker Shore Collier lads for ever morе Byker Hill and Walker Shore Colliеr lads for ever more III. When first I went down to the dirt I had no cowl nor no pitshirt Now I've gotten two or three Walker Pit's done well by me Chorus: Byker Hill and Walker Shore Collier lads for ever more
Alice Marley - see Elsie Marley Elsie Marley - The subject of a song/poem, Elsie Marley , written by unknown, An Alewife at Pictree, near Chester-le-Street. A few details are given on page 48 of (Sir) Cuthbert Sharpe 's Bishoprick Garland and page 113 of Bruce and Stokoe 's Northumbrian Minstrelsy
Elsie Marley: to its own tune: An Alewife of Picktree near Chester-le-Street: 48: short bio: George Maddison: an under-secretary of state: 48: short bio: Elsie Marley: 50: Spottee: possibly Thomas Clerke: of Sunderland: 50: short bio: Thomas Clerke: 50 'Tis all that I desire (actual title unknown) Thomas Clerke: a fragment only: 51: short bio ...
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This recording is currently available on The Northumbrian Smallpipes (Topic TSCD487); The Keel Row may be listened to online on Soundcloud Tom Clough 1929, while "Elsie Marley" and "Holey Ha'penny" are at Tom Clough 1929 – re-mastered Ho'ley Ha'penny-Elsie Marley. The pieces, especially the variation sets, are played in a highly ornate style ...