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 ====== DUDMASON HALL ====== ====== DUDMASON HALL ======
  
-1718\\+Kynaston 1716. \\ 
 +Interpreted by Andrew Shaw in 2002\\
 Longways Triple Minor.\\ Longways Triple Minor.\\
 Tune: DUDMASON HALL Tune: DUDMASON HALL
 <code> <code>
-A] 1-2 First couple half a right hand turn, moving down between the second couple,+A1 1-2 First couple half a right hand turn, moving down between the second couple,
        finishing close, WHILE the second couple do a big cast up.        finishing close, WHILE the second couple do a big cast up.
    3-4 Then first couple fall back 4 steps into second place improper.    3-4 Then first couple fall back 4 steps into second place improper.
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    5-8 Circle left halfway, then first couple cast, WHILE second couple lead up.</code>    5-8 Circle left halfway, then first couple cast, WHILE second couple lead up.</code>
 Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0u1mgUCpYY&t=43s\\ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0u1mgUCpYY&t=43s\\
-Note: To change the dance to three couple set, the first couple should do one +Note: \\ To change the dance to three couple set, the first couple should do one 
 extra progression in the hey in B1 to finish in middle place, Then B2 would be  extra progression in the hey in B1 to finish in middle place, Then B2 would be 
 danced by the bottom two couples. danced by the bottom two couples.
 +
 +Note:\\
 +It may be found helpful in establishing the track at the start for 1st cpl. to give R-hands for the cross down in Al 1-2 and L-hands for the cross up in A2 1-2.
 +
 +**Dudmason Hall**\\
 +Dudmaston Hall, near the village of Quatt, south east of Bridgnorth in Shropshire, was the
 +seat of che royalist Wolryche family. Probably begun by Sir Thomas Wolryche, 3rd baronet, in
 +1695, it was largely finished by the time of his early death in 1701. In 1716 it was in the hands
 +of his son Sir John Wolryche, 4th and last baronet, a great gambler, who would probably have
 +brought the estate to ruin had he not drowned in the River Severn in 1723 on his way home
 +from the Chelmarsh races.
  
  
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