| ID
|
JSS0539 |
| Title
|
Snuff in the Black Mill |
| Document Reference
|
MS2422 |
| Format
|
190 x 155 mm |
| Medium
|
Handwritten music on lined sheet |
| Item Type
|
Manuscript |
| Subject
|
Scottish Music |
| Item Description
|
Three tunes (melody only) from the 'James Christie MS 1730-1760'. The 'Black Mill' is probably a snuff mill, or mull. A simpler form of 'O'er Bogie', it is one of the oldest North-east tunes known. This could be the earliest known version of the reel 'Mary Gray', which didn't appear in print until after the date in the manuscript's title. |
| Creator
|
Henry Playford
|
| Creator Manuscript
|
Christie Family, Banff
|
| Time Period
|
1730-1760 |
| Relationships
|
JSS0537, JSS0538, JSS0540 |
| Location
|
University of Aberdeen
|
| Collection Name
|
Scotch MS Tunes 1730-1760 |
| Copyright
|
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/historic/documents/copyright
|