English and Scottish Ballads, Volume VII

BOOK VII. (Continued.)

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4 a. The Battle of Otterbourne [Percy] 3

4 b. The Battle of Otterbourne [Scott] 19

5 a. The Hunting of the Cheviot 25

5 b. Chevy-Chace 43

6. Sir Andrew Barton 55

7. Flodden Field 71

8 a. Queen Jeanie 74

8 b. The Death of Queen Jane 77

9. The Murder of the King of Scots 78

10. The Rising in the North 82

11. Northumberland betrayed by Douglas 92

12. King of Scots and Andrew Browne 103

13. Mary Ambree 108

14. Brave Lord Willoughbey 114

15 a. The Bonny Earl of Murray [Ramsay] 119

15 b. The Bonnie Earl of Murray [Finlay] 121

16. The Winning of Cales 123

17. Sir John Suckling's Campaign 128

18. The Battle of Philiphaugh 131

19. The Gallant Grahams 137

20. The Battle of Loudon Hill 144

21. The Battle of Bothwell Bridge 148

22. The Battle of Killiecrankie 152

23. The Battle of Sheriff-Muir 156

24. Lord Derwentwater 164

25. The Battle of Tranent-Muir, or of Preston-Pans 167

APPENDIX.

The Battle of Otterburn 177

The Battle of Harlaw 180

King Henrie the Fifth's Conquest 190

Jane Shore 194

Sir Andrew Barton 201

The Battle of Corichie 210

The Battle of Balrinnes (or Glenlivet) 214

Bonny John Seton 230

The Haws of Cromdale 234

The Battle of Alford 238

The Battle of Pentland Hills 240

The Reading Skirmish 243

Undaunted Londonderry 247

Pr[oe]lium Gillicrankianum 251

The Boyne Water 253

The Woman Warrior 257

The Battle of Sheriff-Muir 260

Up and war them a', Willie 264

The Marquis of Huntley's Retreat 267

Johnie Cope 274

King Leir and his three Daughters 276

Fair Rosamond 283

Queen Eleanor's Fall 292

The Duchess of Suffolk's Calamity 299

The Life and Death of Thomas Stukely 306

Lord Delaware 314

The Battle of Harlaw (Traditional version) 317

GLOSSARY 321