Annotation:Prince William

The tune and dance instructions harken back to his more gentle childhood years, however, and first appeared in print in London music publisher John Walsh's Complete Country Dancing Master in 1731 (and several other subsequent publications by the music publisher), when the prince would have been but ten years old. It also appeared in rival publisher John Johnson's Wright's Complete Collection of Celebrated Country Dances of c. 1740, edited by London dancing master Daniel Wright who devised a three-couple country dance for it.
"Prince William" was given new life in the 1970's when it was employed as a march for New England (and then North American) contra-dancing. It was quite popular for a time, appears on numerous recordings of contra dance music of the period, and was published in several collections. The English traditional music band Brass Monkey heard the tune played by contra dance musicians while on a tour in America, brought it home with with them and recorded it in 1986, reintroducing it to English audiences.