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Count Tallard

Longways duple minor

A1 1-4  1st man and 2nd woman cast into each others place.
   5-8  2nd man and 1st woman do the same.
A2 1-4  1st couple half figure 8 up through 2nd couple
   5-8  2nd couple half figure g down through 1st couple.
B1 1-4  Hands 4 half round.
B1 5-8  Corners cross.
B2      1st couple lead down through next 2nd couple, cast up to
        progressed place then lead through own 2nd couple and
        cast into progressed place.

Source: J. Walsh The Compleat Dancing Master l71g O Copyrigh t 1988 Kepas Consultants. Eynsham Oxford

COUNT TALLARD. English, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune was first printed in the 13th edition (1706) of the Dancing Master (then printed in London by John Young, heir to the Playford's),

for information on the Duc de Tallard (1652-1728). Tallard was captured at the battle of Blenheim in August, 1704, and returned to England as a prisoner, where he was kept at Nottingham. In 1711 he was released and returned to France, where apparently no ill will was accorded to him on account of his defeat, as he was made a duke in 1712 and a Peer of France in 1715.

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