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(1778) The Cottager’s Complaint

I’ve still not got around to learning this, which is pretty poor – perhaps you can learn it and send us a recording?! Again taken from Roy Palmer’s excellent Ballad History of England. Tune is know nowadays as the Broom of the Cowdenknowes.

This entry was posted in 1600's, Birmingham, Songs and tagged ballad, Birmingham, enclosure, industrial revolution, sutton coldfield on June 8, 2020 by cow.

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