The numbered songs (with music)
*1 - The King shall enjoy his own again *2 - The Haughs of Cromdale *3 - Lesley's March to Scotland *4 - Lesley's March to Longmaston Moor *5 - The Restoration *6 - The Royal Oak Tree *7 - Tree of Friendship *8 - The Drowning of Care *9 - Hey, then, up go we *10 - You're welcome, Whigs, from Bothwell Brigs *11 - Cakes o' Crowdy *12 - There cam' a Fiddler out o' Fife *13 - Ne'er to return *14 - '' King William's March'' *15 - '' It was a' for our rightfu' King'' *16 - Three good Fellows ayont you Glen *17 - The Battle of Killicrankie *18 - Prælium Gilliecrankianum *19 - Killicrankie *20 - The Devil o'er Stirling *21 - Willie the Wag *22 - The Cameronian Cat *23 - Come, an the King come *24 - Willie Winkie's Testament *25 - The Act of Succession *26 - Would you know what a Whig is *27 - When the King comes o'er the Water *28 - Freedom's Farewell *29 - Come, fill your Bowls *30 - The King shall enjoy his own *31 - Here's a Health to them that's away *32 - Over the Seas and far awa *33 - I hae nae Kith, I hae nae Kin *34 - Ye Jacobites by Name (Roud 5517) *35 - My Love he was a Highland Lad *36 - Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation *37 - This is no my ain House *38 - There'll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame *39 - The Awkward Squad *40 - The Union *41 - The Thistle and the Rose *42 - Queen Anne; or, The Auld Gray Mare *43 - Bishop Burnet's Descent into Hell *44 - A wicked old Peer *45 - Sarum's Dirge *46 - Awa, Whigs awa *47 - The Broad Swords of Scotland *48 - There was a Man came from the Moon *49 - At Auchindown *50 - The Riding Mare *51 - The wee wee German Lairdie *52 - The Ringing o't *53 - Come ye o'er frae France *54 - Let our great James come over *55 - The Sow's Tail to Geordie *56 - Plain Truth *57 - The Pilfering Brood *58 - Kirn-milk Geordie *59 - Come, let us drink a Health, Boys *60 - Donald Macgillavry *61 - Jamie, the Rover *62 - The Curses *63 - Perfidious Britain *64 - The Thistle of Scotland *65 - Frae the Friend, and Land I love *66 - Here's to the King, Sir *67 - The Cuckoo *68 - The Rebellious Crew *69 - My Laddie *70 - Geordie Whelps' Testament *71 - O, royal James *72 - The auld Stuarts back again *73 - Down among the Dead Men *74 - Robin John Clark *75 - Both Sides the Tweed *76 - The Fifth of November *77 - The Bonny Moorhen *78 - The Waes o' Scotland *79 - Lochmaben Gate *80 - Hame, Hame, Hame *81 - Our ain Country *82 - Marilla *83 - A South-Sea Ballad *84 - O, beautiful Britannia *85 - Nobody can deny *86 - James, come kiss me now *87 - What Murrain now has ta'en the Whigs *88 - True Blue *89 - Will ye go to Sheriffmuir (Aikendrum) (Roud 2571) *90 - The Chevalier's Muster-RollJacobite songs listed in the appendix (without music)
*A Tory in a Whig's Coat *John Hielandman's Visit to the Quarter Session *Albany *The Cannons now are at a Stand *The Removal of the Parliament from London to Oxford *Donald Cowper *Information *The Present State of England *Titus Telltroth *Ignoramus *The Man of Fashion *The Loyal Health *A Narrative of the old Plot; being a new Song *Jack Presbyter's Wish *The Pot-Companions *The Protestant Flail *The Royal Litany *The Loyal Conqast *Whig upon Whig *Eustace Comines, the Irish Evidence, his Farewell to England *Dagon's Fall *Lament for the Apprehending of Sir Thomas Armstrong *Pluto, the Prince of Darkness, &c *The Whigs exposed *An excellent new Song, &c *The Royal Admiral *The Happy Return of the Old Dutch Miller *There's none so happy as we *Patience Ward *Hail to the Prince of the Plot *Honest Redcoat *The Western Rebel *The Loyal Irishman *The Plot is rent and torn *A new Litany *The Constitution restored in 1711Whig songs listed in the appendix (without music)
Hogg states that he believed that these were all of English origin *Fifth of November *Song on the Thirtieth of January 1696 *A Health *King William's Birth-Day *Haste over, Hanover, fast as you can over *Loyalty displayed, &c *The French King's Thanks and Advice, &c *The Age of Wonders *Tantivy Tory *Nothing but Truth *God prosper long this freeborn Isle *The Truth at last *If now at last we must give up Spain *George at last shall war the Crown *The Merchant a-la-Mode *A Litany *Hey, Boys, up go we *The First Psalm *Advice to Britons *The High-Church Alarm *The Raree Show *Raree Show *First of August *First of August *First of August *First of August *No Popery here shall thrive *Tories' Lamentation *Vile Tricksters and Greggsters *Advice to the Tories *King George's Birth-Day *Now, now is come the glorious Year *Brunswick Mum *That Protestants with Protestants *On his Majesty's Coronation *Here's a Health to the King *No more the Danger of the Church *Rue and Tyme *On the Breaking out of the Rebellion *The High-Church shall never make Perkin a King *The Pretender's ArmyReferences
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