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Annotation:Lord Harrington's March
X:195 T:Lord Harringtons March O: No 195 William Clarke of Feltwell N:The first strain is shared with "Astley's Ride" Z:Transcribed by David Dolby 2010 M:4/4 L:1/8 K:D N:No time signature in MS. af|d2 d>d d2 c>d| e2 e>e e2 fe| dcBA BABc| d2f>f f2 af| d2 d>d d2 cd|e2 e>e e2 fe|dcBA BABc| d2 d>d d2:|| |:fg| a2f2a2f2|a4 f2d2|B2 cd efed| c2 A>A A2 fg| a2f2a2f2|a4 f2d2| B2cd e2dc| d2 d>d d2:| |:FG| A2A>A A2 Bc|d2 d>d d2 dc| B2 cd eged| c2 A>A A2 F>G| A2 A>A A2 Bc| d2 d>d d2dc| B2 c>d f>ed>c| d2 d>d d2:|
LORD HARRINGTON'S MARCH. English, March (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. " Lord Harrington's March" was printed in several English martial collections and tutors beginning in 1780, and occasional can be found in period musicians' manuscript collections. The first strain is shared with "Astley's Ride" but the following strains differ.