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| 5-8 1st couple repeat leading up and cast to middle | 5-8 1st couple repeat leading up and cast to middle | ||
| Bl 1-8 1st and 3rd couples right hand star and back with the left hand | Bl 1-8 1st and 3rd couples right hand star and back with the left hand | ||
| - | B2 1-8 1st and 2nd couples right and left through (four changes). | + | B2 1-4 1st and 2nd couples right and left through (four changes). |
| - | | + | 5-8 1st couple lead to the bottom as the 3rd couple cast up.</ |
| Video: https:// | Video: https:// | ||
| - | Greenwich Park is the oldest of London' | + | Greenwich Park is the oldest of London' |
| + | the Duke Humphrey of Gloucester as a hunting ground in 1433. | ||
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| + | **COME SWEET LASS, OR GREENWICH PARK**\\ | ||
| + | Jeremiah Clarks lovely song "Come Sweet Lass, or | ||
| + | Greenwich Park" may have been among those inserted in | ||
| + | William Mountfort' | ||
| + | published in 1691. The park itself had been laid out by Le | ||
| + | Notre during the reign of Charles II. | ||
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