EBBA 38227
National Records of Scotland - Miscellaneous
| John Armstrong's last Good-night. / Declaring how he and his Eight score Men fought a bloody / Battle at Edinburgh. | |
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| Date Published | 1701-1710 ? |
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| Collection | National Records of Scotland - Miscellaneous |
| Location | National Records of Scotland |
| Shelfmark | GD18/4389 |
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| Title | John Armstrong's last Good-night. / Declaring how he and his Eight score Men fought a bloody / Battle at Edinburgh. |
| Tune Imprint | To a pretty Nothern Tune, called, Fare thou Well Gilt-knock-hall. |
| First Lines | IS there never a Man in fair Scotland, / from the highest Rank to the lowest Degree |
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| Notes | Printed on the same sheet as EBBA 38226, "A memorable SONG, on the unhappy Hunting of Chevy-chase, between / Earl Donglas of Scotland, and Earl Piercy of England." |