Berkshire Heights

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 BERKSHIRE HEIGHTS, THE (Arda Berkshire). AKA and see &quot;Fred/Freddy Finn's [1],&quot; &quot;Molly What Ails You?&quot; &quot;You're Right My Love.&quot; Irish, Reel. D Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The original name for the tune now known popularly as &quot;Fred Finn's,&quot; maintain Breandan Breathnach and Bernard Flaherty (Trip to Sligo) in their respective publications. Berkshire is a Old English name meaning &quot;the hilly wood,&quot; although Matthews (1972) thinks the root is the Celtic word bearroc (meaning 'hilly') adopted by the Saxons when they conquored Britain. &quot;Fred Finn's&quot; and &quot;Fisherman's Lilt [1]&quot; are related tunes. Source for notated version: whistle player Jimmie McGettrick, 1967 (Co. Sligo, Ireland) [Breathnach]. Printed source: Breathnach (CRE II), 1976; No. 257, p. 133. __NORICHEDITOR__