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Tune book,

A volume, first compiled in the late eighteenth century, containing psalm-tunes, hymn-tunes, Christmas hymn-tunes, with some accompanying English words, together with marches, and popular eighteenth-century dance tunes. The tunes include 'The Merionethshire March' (p. 67), 'Hob o'r Nob' (p. 117), 'The Oswestry March by J. M.' (p. 143), and 'Sweet Richard, Llafar glust lais' (p. 151). The tunes are indexed on pp. 195-9.

Tune book,

Tune book, first compiled in the late eighteenth century, containing anthems and psalm-tunes, including pieces attributed to John Williams ('Ioan Rhagfyr', 1740-1821), Dolgellau (ff. 5 verso, 12, 13, 16 verso, 17 verso, 20 verso-2, inverted text) and Robert Griffiths, Caernarfon (f. 8), and with some accompanying words in Welsh; also included are a few marches, and dance tunes such as 'The Craftsman' (f. 3).

Tune book,

A booklet containing eighteenth-century dance-tunes including 'The Princess Royal' (f. 1), 'Lottery' (f. 1 verso), 'Pump Room' (f. 1 verso), 'Sir Watkin Williams's Delight' (f. 2), 'Cheshire Round' (f. 2), 'Prince Eugene's March' (ff. 2 verso-3), 'Two Arms' (f. 3 verso), and 'Why did you promise to marry me' (f. 4).