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====== Apley House ====== | ====== Apley House ====== | ||
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+ | Dancing Master 12th ed., 1703\\ | ||
+ | Cecil Sharp, 1922\\ | ||
Longways for as many as will 1703 proper | Longways for as many as will 1703 proper | ||
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then move up with man crossing partner over</ | then move up with man crossing partner over</ | ||
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+ | ====== Apley House ====== | ||
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+ | Al 1-4 Two men join inside hands, fall back a double, come forward a double | ||
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+ | A2 1-4 Two women the same. | ||
+ | Bl 1-2 1st and 2nd couples right hands-across half-way, | ||
+ | 3-4 All face partners and turn single. | ||
+ | B2 1-4 2nd couple cast down one place and meet in center facing up while | ||
+ | 1st couple move up center, | ||
+ | four facing up | ||
+ | C 1-4 Line of four lead up a double, fall back to reform set, | ||
+ | all in original places but improper. | ||
+ | 5-8 1st couple cross and move down outside to second place while | ||
+ | 2nd man lead partner up center and hand her across to place. </ | ||
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+ | **APLEY HOUSE**\\ | ||
+ | The lordship of Apley, came into the | ||
+ | possession of the family of Whitmore in the reign of | ||
+ | Queen Elizabeth, by purchase from Sir Thomas Lucy, the | ||
+ | celebrated prosecutor of Shakespeare. William Whitmore, | ||
+ | d 1648), an alderman of London, erected a mansion | ||
+ | house on the property, which is about four and a half | ||
+ | miles north of Bridgton. His eldest son, | ||
+ | William, succeeded him at Apley and was knighted by | ||
+ | James I in 1620. His heir, Thomas, was created Baronet | ||
+ | by Charles I in 1641. \\ | ||
+ | In 1645, Apley House was taken by the Parliamentarians, | ||
+ | under Sir John Price, and Sir William and Sir | ||
+ | Thomas, along with a number of others, were taken | ||
+ | prisoner and held for a considerable length of time. Sir | ||
+ | Thomas Was created a Knight of the Bath at the | ||
+ | coronation of Charles II. | ||
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