The Bonny Moorhen Bed & Breakfast in Stanhope


My Bonny Moorhen for Harp Lanier

My bonnie moorhen come hither away. Come up by Glen Duich and doon by Glen Dee. And roond by Kinclaven and hither tae me. Ronald and Donald lie low in the fen. Tae brak' the wing o' my bonnie moorhead. My bonnie moorhead has gaed ower the main. And it will be summer when she comes again. When she comes back again some folk will ken.


Object 24 The Rookhope Ryde & The Bonny Moorhen

The words go: My bonny moorhen, my bonny moorhen,She's up in the gray hill down in the glen;It's when ye gang but the house, when ye gang ben,Aye drink a health to my bonny moorhen.My bonny moorhen's gane over the main,And it will be simmer or she come again;But when she comes back again, some folk will ken:And joy be wi' thee my bonny moorhen.


Bonny Moor Hen Sunshine Cooperative

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Bonny moor hen Sports & entertainments English ballads National Library of Scotland

Pub, Stanhope, Durham. 2,193 likes ยท 2 talking about this ยท 1,699 were here. Pub. B&B. Food. Sport. Entertainment. Dogs & muddy boots welcome. General good.


Weardale Cheese Bonny Moor Hen The Cheese Game

The scene of the battle was the Black Bull Inn - now the Bonny Moor Hen - in Stanhope Market Place, and the desperadoes were joined by at least 20 other ruffians.


Object 24 The Rookhope Ryde & The Bonny Moorhen

BONNY MOOR HEN. You brave lads of Weardale I pray lend an ear, The account of a battle you quickly shall hear, That was fought by the Miners, so well you may ken, By claiming a right to their bonny moor hen. O this bonny moor hen as it plainly appears, She belonged to their fathers some hundred years, But the Miners of Weardale are all valiant men,


Object 24 The Rookhope Ryde & The Bonny Moorhen

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The Bonny Moorhen Bed & Breakfast in Stanhope

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The Bonny Moorhen in Stanhope Restaurant reviews

Track 3 on Bonnie Prince Charlie (2003)Songs of the Jacobite Rebellion 1745.Lyrics:My bonnie moorhen, my bonnie moorhen,Up in the grey hill, doon in the glen.


The Bonny Moor Hen Amazon.co.uk Books

'The Bonnie Moorhen' is code for the exiled Stewart Prince:. Hope you like this one: My Bonny Moorhen, my Bonny MoorhenUp in the grey hills down in the glenW.


Bonny Moor Hen Broom House Farm

My bonnie moorhen has feathers anew, And she's a' fine colours, but nane o' them blue, She's red an' she's white, an' she's green an' she's grey My bonnie moorhen come hither away. Come up by Glen Duich, and doon by Glen Shee An' roun' by Kinclaven and hither tae me, For Ranald and Donald are oot on the fen, Tae brak the wing o' my bonnie.


The Bonny Moorhen Drama in the Dale

C2.P7 'The Bonny Moor Hen' was a song probably written in 1818 by Thomas Coulson, a Weardale schoolmaster. It tells the story of how the Bishop of Durham ('the fat man of Oakland') laid claim to his grouse only to find he was opposed by local men who took a different view of what that liberty entailed. 4 In the song, they take the Bishop's game and run rings round his special.


Weardale the Prince Valley, County Durham

There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. [Intro] Cm F Cm Eb Bb Eb Cm Eb Cm Eb F Cm [Verse] F Cm My bonny moorhen, my bonny moorhen Eb Bb Up in the grey hills, doon in the glen Eb Cm Eb Cm When ye gang butt the house, when ye gang ben Eb F Cm For drink a health to my bonny moorhen [Verse] Eb My bonny moorhen's gane.


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My Bonny Moorhen (an allegorical reference to Bonnie Prince Charlie) is a fragment collected by Hogg and appeared in the First Series of his Jacobite Relics in 1819. Hogg claimed that he took down the song from oral tradition, from the singing of a 'half-daft man' called Willie Dodds. Jim Reid sang My Bonnie Moorhen in 2005 on his Greentrax.


Bonny moor hen Sports & entertainments English ballads National Library of Scotland

O this bonny moor hen as it plainly appears, She belonged to their fathers some hundred years, But the Miners of Weardale are all valiant men, They will fight till they die for their bonny moor hen. These industrious Miners that walk in their clogs, They suit to teavel o'er mountains and bogs, When the bonny moor hen she mounts up in the air.

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