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Issue 3301: This is two people

Object
Walsh (18C) (Person)
Submitter
Mark Dancer (Aelfric)
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'StateBlock' object has no attribute 'is_code_block'
This is two people.

John Walsh the elder
c. 1665 – 13 March 1736

Dances published prior to 1730 would be attrubutable to the senior Walsh:

 126  The Fair Quaker of Deal  (1712)
1163  The Charmer  (1719)
1496  Dainty Davie  (1718)
1655  Hiland Lass  (1711)
2322  The Queen's Jig  (1701 per Wetherley Bk. 24)
3099  The Intrigue  (1711)
3306  Jockey's Jig  (1711)
6728  A Trip to Paris  (1711)
6895  Volpony  (1712)
7268  Zephyrs and Flora  (1715)

John Walsh the younger
1709 – 66

Dances published after 1730, when he took over the business, would be attrubutable to the junior Walsh:

 738  Braes of Atholl	  (1731)
 862  The Bumpkin  (1754)
 909  Cadgers in the Canongate  (1748)
2501  Glasgow Lasses  (1748)
2884  Hey to Cupa  (c. 1745 based on Neil Gow, who wrote the tune, was only born in 1727)
2915  Highland Jigg  (c. 1745 based on coming from the same original book as Hey to Cupar)
3633  Lady Pentweazle  (c. 1740 (based on The Compleat Country Dancing-Master's publication date of c. 1740)
5367  Prince William  (1731)
6125  Six & Sevens  (c. 1745 based on coming from the same original book as Hey to Cupar)
6178  Sodger Laddie  (1731)


Unknown which:

6423	Swine's Tale To Georgia

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  • Date  Oct. 13, 2023, 3:30 p.m.
  • User  Mark Dancer (Aelfric)
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