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▪ I. roud obs. or dial. var. of rudd1 (the fish).▪ II. roud, n. dial. [Cf. next and rud n.] The act of spawning.1893 H. T. Cozens-Hardy Broad Nrf. 82 (E.D.D.), The broad⁓land fishes are said to be on the roud.▪ III. roud, v. dial. (raʊd) [Cf. rodding vbl. n.2, rood v. and rud n.] intr. To spawn.1882...
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Roud (disambiguation)
Roud may also refer to:
Places
Roud, Isle of Wight, a hamlet in England
People
Gustave Roud (1897–1976), Swiss poet and photographer
Richard Roud (1929–1989), American writer on film
Steve Roud, creator of the Roud Folk Song Index
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Steve Roud
Steve Roud (; born 1949) is the creator of the Roud Folk Song Index and an expert on folklore and superstition. Roud's later works on folk music, which build upon the deep research embodied in the Roud Index, have also met with strong reviews.
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Richard Roud
At the NYFF, Roud was a former program director, and latterly director, from 1963 to 1987. A volume of Roud's previously uncollected writings, Decades Never Start on Time: A Richard Roud Anthology, was published by the BFI in 2014.
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why did marilyn had a lamb come about
It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7622. The rhyme is
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Gustave Roud
Following his death in 1976 in Moudon, the "Association des Amis de Gustave Roud" (The Friends of Gustave Roud Association) was formed and since 1982 has published a number of unedited texts in their series "Cahiers Gustave Roud". 26 years after Roud died, a selection of his works was published by Éditions
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Roud, Isle of Wight
Roud is a hamlet on the Isle of Wight in southern England. In 1910, the Roud estate was sold to the Isle of Wight County Council by Mr. Arthur Atherley, and was broken up into smaller properties.
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Gaston Roudès
Gaston Roudès (born 24 March 1878, Béziers, Hérault, France; d. 5 November 1958, Villejuif, Val-de-Marne, France) was a French actor, movie director and
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Louis Béroud
Louis Béroud (17 January 1852, Lyon – 9 October 1930, Paris) was a French painter of the late 19th, early 20th century. Béroud contacted the section head of the guards, who thought the painting was being photographed for marketing purposes.
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Roud Folk Song Index
It is compiled by Steve Roud. The Roud number – "Roud num" – field may be used as a cross-reference to the Roud Folk Song Index itself in order to establish the traditional origin of
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Because It's There
The Roud number refers to the Roud index of folk songs number and the Child number is from the Child Ballad numbering. ) – 4:16
"Long John, Old John and Jackie North" (Roud 3100, Child 251) – 6:05
"Jolly Tinker" (Roud 863)– 3:01
"Lovely Joan" (Roud 592)– 3:14
"Three
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List of folk songs by Roud number
Yeats, believed to have been inspired by Roud 386)
V31021. "Ye Jacobites by Name" (Robert Burns) (See also Roud 5517)
V31022. Folk songs by Roud number, List of
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Transportation ballads
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"Jim Jones at Botany Bay" (Roud 5478)
"Mitchell's Address" (Roud 5163)
"The Isle of France" (Roud 1575) "The Boys of Mullaghbawn" (Roud 2362),
"The Maids Lamentation" (Roud V16510)
"Frost, Williams, and Jones's farewell to England" (Roud V15587) – John Frost
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Crown of Horn
"The Bedmaking" (Roud 1631) – 3:16
"Locks and Bolts" (Roud 406; Laws M13) – 3:17
"King Knapperty" (Roud 32; Child 33) – 3:36
"Geordie" (Roud 90; Child 209) – 3:42
"Willie's Lady" (Roud 220; Child 6) – 7:23
"Virginny" – 2:19
"The Worcestershire Wedding" (Roud 1694) – 3:12
"Bonny Lass of Anglesey"
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The Hazards of Love (EP)
"Lowlands" (Roud 681)
"My Bonny Boy" (Roud 293)
"Polly Vaughan" (Roud 166; Laws O36)
"Rosemary Lane" (Roud 269; Laws K43)
Release history
Topic re-issued
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