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Found in Preston in 1793. \\ | Found in Preston in 1793. \\ | ||
Interpreted in 1961 by A. Simons\\ | Interpreted in 1961 by A. Simons\\ | ||
- | 1793, 3-couple set, longways Repeat dance three times.\\ | + | 3-couple set, longways Repeat dance three times.\\ |
Recording: {{ :: | Recording: {{ :: | ||
{{ :: | {{ :: | ||
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As someone born in Tunbridge Wells, I'd spell it " | As someone born in Tunbridge Wells, I'd spell it " | ||
Tunbridge became Tonbridge in 1870.--[[User: | Tunbridge became Tonbridge in 1870.--[[User: | ||
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+ | **A TRIP TO TUNBRIDGE**\\ | ||
+ | In 1606 Lord North found that a sample of water from a spring in | ||
+ | Kent contained iron and other minerals thought to be valuable for | ||
+ | health restoration. ‘Thus the Spa of Tunbridge Wells was born. Tre | ||
+ | ing of Bath" Beau Nash, presided over its social activities | ||
+ | occasionally in the early eighteenth century, and being only thirty-one | ||
+ | miles south of London, Tunbridge was so often visited by royalty that | ||
+ | in 1909 it was granted the prefix " | ||
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