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| or **A la mode de France**\\ | or **A la mode de France**\\ | ||
| As in "The Playford Ball" | As in "The Playford Ball" | ||
| + | Cecil Sharp 1911\\ | ||
| Longways for 4 couples\\ | Longways for 4 couples\\ | ||
| Recording: {{ :: | Recording: {{ :: | ||
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| Video: https:// | Video: https:// | ||
| - | History: https:// | + | |
| + | **NONE SUCH and A LA MODE DE FRANCE**\\ | ||
| + | Designed to be the most ostentatious hunting lodge ever made, Nonesuch was built in 1538 by Henry | ||
| + | VIII over the demolished property of the village of Cuddington, near Epsom Wells in Surrey, At the | ||
| + | very end of her life, Elizabeth I visited Nonesuch as a guest of Lord Lumley, son-in-law of the Earl of | ||
| + | Arundel, and it was reported that there was "much dancing of country dances in the privy chamber at | ||
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| + | Nonesuch, before the Queen' | ||
| + | The second title was probably derived from a ballad written around 1642-1643 while the Queen was | ||
| + | in Holland raising money and troops to support Charles I. | ||
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