INDEX OF BALLAD TITLES Albanian. English and Scottish. The Abashed Knight, II, 480. Abduction of Nelly Symon, V, [264] . Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesly (No 116), III, 14-39, 518; IV, 496; V, [297] . III, 90, 95, 96, 121 n., 334; IV, 391, 516 n. Adambel, Clym of the cloughe, and Wyllyam of cloudesle, III, 14. Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle, III, 14. Adam Bell, Clime of the Cloug[he], and William off Cloudeslee, III, 14. Adam Bell, The Second Part of, III, 34-39. III, 214. Airlie (==The Earl of Errol), V, [268] . Alison and Willie (No 256), IV, 416 f. Allan Water, or, A Lover in Captivity, IV, 184. Allan Water, or, My Love Annie’s very Bonny, IV, 184. Allison Gross (No 35), I, 313-5; III, 504; V, [214] . I, 315, 339 n. Amang the blue flowers and yellow, I, 247. Andrew Bartin, V, [302] f. Andrew Bodee, IV, 393. Andrew Lammie (No 233), IV, 300-8. IV, 92. Annan Water, IV, 184 f. IV, 179. Annie Livingston, IV, 231. Archie o Cawfield (No 188), III, 484-95; IV, 516 f. III, 476 n. Archie of Cafield, III, 484, IV, 516. Archie of the Cawfield, III, 484. Armstrong and Musgrave, IV, 432. Arthur’s Seat shall be my Bed, or, Love in Despair, IV, 105. IV, 93. As I went out ae May morning, IV, 332. Auld Carle Hood, or, Earl Brand, I, 489, 491. The Auld Harper, IV, 16. Auld Ingram, II, 126. II, 113 n. Auld Matrons (No 249), IV, 391 f. II, 406; III, 15 n. Aye as the Gowans grow gay, I, 22. Baby Livingstone, IV, 231. Babylon, or, The Bonnie Banks o Fordie (No 14), I, 170-7, 501; II, 499; III, 499 f.; IV, 450; V, [209] , [287] . I, 121 n. The Baffled Knight (No 112), II, 479-93; III, 518; IV, 495; V, [239] f., [296] . II, 378; III, 258 n. The Baffled Knight, or, the Lady’s Policy, II, 479. The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington (No 105), II, 426-8; III, 518; V, [237] . Ballade of the Scottysche Kynge, IV, 499. The Banished Man, I, 170. The Banks of Italy, IV, 360. The Banks of Omey, IV, 270. Bar aye your bower door weel, I, 300. Barbara Allan, II, 276. Barbara Allen’s Cruelty, II, 276, 278. Barbara Livingston, IV, 231. The Baron of Brackley (No 203), IV, 79-89, 522; V, [253] f., [298] . II, 240; IV, 309 n. The Baron of Braickly, IV, 309 n. The Baron o Leys (No 241), IV, 355-8; V, [275] . The Baronne (Barrone) of Braikley (Braikly), IV, 79. The Barron of Breachell, V, [253] f. The Battle of Agincourt, V, [245] . The Battle of Alford, IV, 78. The Battle of Balrinnes, III, 317, and n. The Battle of Harlaw (No 163), III, 316-20; V, [245] . The Battle of Loudon Hill, IV, 105. The Battle of Otterburn (No 161), III, 289-302, 520; IV, 499-502; V, [243] f., [297] . III, 304, 305, 332. The Battle of Philiphaugh (No 202), IV, 77-9. Bauld Rankin, II, 320. The Beautifull Shepherdesse of Arcadia, II, 457, 476 f. The Beggar-Laddie (No 280), V, [116-20] , [305] . The Beggar’s Bride, V, [116] . The Beggar’s Dawtie, V, [116] . Benorie, I, 493 f. The Bent sae Brown (No 71), II, 170-3; III, 509; IV, 469; V, [223] ; II, 167, 240. Bertram the Bauld Archer, III, 1; IV, 495. Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (No 201), IV, 75-77, 522; V, [253] . The Betrayed Lady, I, 111. Bewick and Graham (No. 211), IV, 144-50, 522. Bewick and Grahame, the Song of, IV, 144-8. Billie Archie, III, 484. Binnorie, I, 118, 493, 495. Binnorie, O an Binnorie, I, 118. The Birth of Robin Hood, II, 412. I, 178, 182; II, 406, 411, 416. The Bishop of Hereford’s Entertainment by Robin Hood and Little John, etc., III, 196. Blancheflour and Jellyflorice (No 300), V, [175] f. The Blende Harper, etc., IV, 16. The Blind Harper, IV, 16. The Blind Harper of Lochmaben, IV, 16. Bloody Lambkin, II, 513. Blow the winds, heigh, ho! II, 479. Blue Flowers and Yellow, I, 247. The Blue Flowers and the Yellow, I, 247; IV, 453. The Blynde Harpers, with the Answere, “a ballet,” IV, 16. Bob Norice, II, 263. Bold Burnet’s Daughter, I, 450. Bold Dickie, III, 495. The Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood (No 132), III, 154 f.; V, [240] . III, 130, 137, 144 n., 168; V, [126] . Bold Rankin, II, 320. Bondsey and Maisry, II, 281. Bonnie Annie (No 24), I, 244-7; IV, 452 f. I, 182; II, 499. Bonnie Annie Livieston, V, [261] . Bonny Baby Livingston (No 222), IV, 231-9, 523; V, [261] f. IV, 423. The Bonny Banks O Fordie (No 14). See Babylon. Bonny Barbara Allan (No 84), II, 276-9; III, 514. V, [166] . Bonny Bee Hom (No 92), II, 317-9; V, [229] . I, 200 f.; II, 156, 234. The Bonny Birdy (No 82), II, 260 f. II, 243. The Bonny Bows o London, I, 118. The Bonny Braes of Yarrow, IV, 160. The Bonny Brown Girl, V, [166] . The Bonny Earl of Livingston, II, 309. The Bonny Earl of Murray (No 181), III, 447-9; IV, 515. IV, 44. Bonny Foot-Boy, IV, 400. II, 441; IV, 451 a. Bonnie George Campbell, IV, 142. The Bonny Hind (No 50), I, 444-7; V, 218. I, 178, 185, 283 n. The Bonny Hind Squire, I, 425. The Bonnie House o Airlie (No. 199), IV, 54-60; V, [252] . IV, 161 n. The Bonnie (Bonny) House o (of) Airlie (Airly, Airley), IV, 54. The Bonny Hyn (Heyn), I, 444, 447. Bonnie James Campbell (No 210), IV, 142-4. Bonnie Jean o Bethelnie, IV, 338. Bonnie John Campbell, IV, 142. Bonny John Seton (No 198), IV, 51-4; V, [251] f. Bonnie Johnie Scot, II, 377. The Bonny Lads of Anglesey (No 220), IV, 214 f. The Bonnie Lass o Englessies Dance, IV, 214. The Bonnie Lass o Fyvie, V, [172] . The Bonnie Lass o the Hie Toun End, V, [153] . The Bonny Lass of Lochvoyan, or Lochroyan, II, 213. Bonnie Lizie Baillie (No 227), IV, 266-70; V, [265] . Bonny Lizie Lindsay, IV, 255. Bonny (Bonnie) May (==The Broom of Cowdenknows); IV, 191; (==The Keach i the Creel), V, [121] . The Bonnie Mermaid, V, [148] . The Bonnie Milldams o Binnorie, I, 118. Bonny Molly Stewart, II, 317 n. Bonny Peggy, IV, 270. Bonny Peggy Irvine, IV, 311. Bonnie Rantin Laddie, IV, 351. Bonnie Susie Cleland, II, 112. The Bonnie Wee Croodlin Dow, I, 151. Bony Catrain Jaffry, V, [260] . Bothwell, I, 62. Bothwell Bridge (No 206), IV, 108-10. IV, 106. The Boy and the Mantle (No 29), I, 257-74, 507; II, 502; III, 503; IV, 454; V, [212] f., [289] . The Braes o Yarrow (No 214), IV, 160-77, 522 f.; V, [255] f. IV, 276. The Braes of Yarrow, Logan’s, IV, 161, 178; Hamilton’s, IV, 163. The Brave Earl Brand and the King of England’s Daughter, I, 88. The Bridal Sark, I, 7. The Bridegroom Darg, I, 7. The Bride’s Testament, I, 141, 496. Brig. Macintosh’s Farewell to the Highlands, or, Macintosh was a Soldier Brave, IV, 117. The Broom blooms bonnie (bonie) (==Leesome Brand), I, 177. The Broom blooms bonnie (==Sheath and Knife), I, 185; V, [210] . The Broom o the Cathery Knowes, II, 346. The Broom of Cowdenknows (No 217), IV, 191-209, 523; V, [257] f. I, 446; III, 451; V, [153] . The Broom of the Cowdenknowes, IV, 191. The Broomfield Hill (No 43), I, 390-9, 508; II, 506; III, 506; IV, 459; V, [290] . I, 335; IV, 389. Broomfield Hills, I, 390. The Brothers-in-Arms, IV, 145. Broughty Wa’s (No 258), IV, 423 f. Brown Adam (No 98), II, 373-6. V, [234] . Brown Adam the Smith, II, 373. The Brown Bride and Lord Thomas, II, 179. Brown Edom, II, 373. The Brown Girl (No 295), V, [166-8] . The Brown Girl (==Lord Thomas and Fair Annet), III, 509 f. Brown Robin (No 97), II, 368-73. Brown Robyn and Mally, II, 368. Brown Robyn’s Confession (No 57), II, 13-6, 510; III, 508; IV, 462 f.; V, [220] , [292] . I, 245, and n., 436; II, 17. The Buchanshire Tragedy (==Sir James the Ross), IV, 156. Burd Alone, II, 83. Burd Bell, IV, 417. Burd Ellen, II, 83. Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane (No 28), I, 256, 507; III, 503. Burd Helen (==Fair Annie), II, 63. Burd Helen (==Child Waters), II, 83. I, 23 n. Burd Hellen, or, Browghty Wa’s, IV, 428. Burd Isabel and Earl Patrick (No 257), IV, 417-23; V, [278] f. Burd Isbel and Sir Patrick, IV, 417. Burning of Auchindown, III, 456. The Burning of Frendraught, IV, 39. The Burning o Loudon Castle, III, 423. The Burning of the Tower of Frendraught, IV, 521 f. The Cambrick Shirt, I, 6. Captain Car, or, Edom o Gordon (No 178), III, 423-38, 520; IV, 513-5; V, [247] f., [299] . IV, 44, 64. Captain Glen, II, 16; IV, 463. Captain Ward and the Rainbow (No 287), V, [143-5] , [305] . Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship (No 46), I, 414-25; II, 507; III, 507; IV, 459; V, [216] f., [291] . I, 1, 2 n., 3 n., 20, 426. Captain Wederburn, V, [216] . Carle of Kelly-Burn Braes, V, [107] . The Carnal and the Crane (No 55), II, 7-10, 509 f.; III, 507; IV, 462; V, [220] . I, 233, 235. A Carol for St. Stephen’s Day, I, 233. The Carpenter’s Wife, IV, 360. The Carrying-off of the Heiress of Kinady, IV, 309, and n. Castle Ha’s Daughter, I, 450. Catharine (Catherine) Jaffery (Janferry), IV, 216. Catherine Johnson (Johnstone), IV, 216. Cathrine Jaffray, IV, 216. Charles Graeme, IV, 475 f. Charlie MacPherson (No 234), IV, 308-10; V, [301] . The Cherry-Tree, II, 1. The Cherry-Tree Carol (No 54), II, 1-6, 509; V, [220] . Chevy Chase, III, 303, 314. III, 293, 317. Chield Morice, II, 263, 274. Chil Brenton, I, 62. Child Brenton, I, 62. Child Maurice (No 83), II, 263-75; III, 514; IV, 478. II, 127, 303, 377, 378; V, [284] . Child Noryce, II, 263; IV, 478. Child Nourice, Buchan’s MSS, II, 264. The Child of Ell, I, 88. Child Owlet (No 291), V, [156] f., [305] . Child Rowland to the darke tower came, fragment, V, [201] . Child Vyet, II, 126. Child Waters (No 63), II, 83-100, 511; III, 508; IV, 463; V, [220-2] . I, 23 n., 49 n., 112 n.; II, 127, 406, 430, 458, 499; IV, 186, 423. Chirstie Graeme, IV, 144. Christopher White (No 108), II, 439 f. Clark Colven, I, 371 f. Clerk Colin, V, [215] . Clerk Colvill (No 42), I, 371-89; II, 506; III, 506; IV, 459; V, [215] f., [290] . II, 143; IV, 187; V, [284] . Clerk Colvill, or, The Mermaid, I, 371. Clerk Sandy, II, 156; IV, 468. Clerk Saunders (No 69), II, 156-67, 512; III, 509; IV, 468 f.; V, [223] , [293] . II, 100, 167, 170, 173, 226, 240, 244, 317, 406; IV, 39, 163, 276, 415, 474; V, [91] , [166] . Clerk Tamas, IV, 426. Clerk Tamas and Fair Annie, IV, 426. The Clerks of Owsenfoord, II, 173. The Clerk’s Twa Sons o Owsenford (No 72), II, 173-91, 512; III, 509; IV, 469, 293. II, 112 n., 156, 238, 264, 417. The Clerks Two Sons of Oxenfoord, II, 173. Clyde’s (Clide’s) Water (==The Mother’s Malison) (No 216), IV, 185-91; V, [256] f., [301] . IV, 117, 415, 471 b. Clyde’s Water (==Young Hunting), II, 142. The Coble o Cargill (No 242), IV, 358-60. Cold blows the wind, III, 512. Cold blows the wind, sweetheart, IV, 474. The Cooper of Fife, V, [104] . Cospatrick, I, 62; V, [283] n. A councell brave [grave] our king did hold, ballad on Agincourt, III, 321. The Countess of Errol, IV, 282. Courteous King Jamie, Lewis’s ballad, I, 297. The Courteous Knight, I, 425. The Courtier and Country Maid, II, 483. The Covering Blue, V, [121] . The Crafty Farmer (No 283), V, [128-31] . The Crafty Miller, V, [128] . The Crafty Ploughboy, V, [129] . The Creel, or, Bonny May, V, [121] . The Croodin Doo, I, 151; V, 209. The Croodlin Doo, I, 151. Crow and Pie (No 111), II, 478 f. The Crowdin Dou, I, 498. The Cruel Brother (No 11), I, 141-51, 496-8; II, 498; III, 499; IV, 449; V, [208] , [286] . I, 66 n., 155, 383 n., 436; II, 298. The Cruel Brother, or, the Bride’s Testament, I, 141. The Cruel Knight, II, 288. Cruel Lammikin, II, 320. The Cruel Mother (No 20), I, 218-27, 504 f.; II, 500 f.; III, 502; IV, 451; V, [211] f., [287] . I, 230. The Cruel Sister, I, 118; IV, 447. Cruel William, II, 83. The Cruelty of Barbara Allen, II, 276. The Cunning Clerk, V, [121] . The Dæmon Lover (No 243). See James Harris. The Dainty Downby, V, [153] . Dame Oliphant, or, Willie o Douglass-dale, II, 406. Davie Faw, IV, 61. Dead Maid’s Land, V, [259] . Death and the Lady, II, 204. The Death of John Seton, IV, 51. Death of Lord Rannal, V, [209] . Death of Lord Warriston, IV, 28. The Death of Parcy Reed (No 193), IV, 24-8, 520 f. The Death of Queen Jane (No 170), III, 372-6; V, [245] f., [298] . The Death of the Countess of Aboyne, IV, 309 n., 311. The Deil’s Courting, I, 6. The Deil’s Courtship, I, 6. Dernie Hughie, II, 480. The Devil and the Scold, V, [305] . Devonshire’s Noble Duel with Lord Danby, in the year 1687, IV, 110. Diabolus et Virgo, V, [283] . Dick o the Cow (No 185), III, 461-8. III, 475 n.; IV, 1. Dick of the Cow, An excelent Old Song cald, III, 461. The Disconsolate Lady, II, 424. A Discourse betwixt (between) a young Woman and the Elphin Knight, I, 6, 20. The Distressed Ship-Carpenter, IV, 360, 369. Diverus and Lazarus, II, 10. Dives and Lazarus (No 56), II, 10-12, 510; III, 507 f.; IV, 462; V, [220] , [292] . Donald M’Queen’s Flight wi Lizie Menzie, V, [305] f. Donald of the Isles (==Glasgow Peggie), IV, 270. Donald of the Isles (==Lizie Lindsay), IV, 255. The Douglas Tragedy, I, 88, 91, 96, 99, 489, 492; II, 170 n., 457 n.; III, 497; IV, 64, and n., 426. Douglass Dale, II, 406. Dowie Banks of Yarrow, IV, 160. The Dowie Den in Yarrow, IV, 160. The Dowie Dens, IV, 160. The Dowy Dens, non-traditional ballad, IV, 163. The Dowie Dens o Yarrow (==The Water o Gamrie), IV, 178. The Dowie Dens of Yarrow, IV, 160, 522. The Dowie Downs o Yarrow, IV, 160. The Dowie Glens of Yarrow, IV, 160, 177 b. The Dowy Houms o Yarrow, IV, 160. The Dragoon and Peggy, V, [172] . The Drowned Lady, I, 118. The Drowned Lovers, I, 372, and n., 435; II, 240; IV, 185. Drowsy Lane, I, 300. Drumclog (Loudon Hill) (No 205), IV, 105. The Drunkard’s Legacy, V, [12] , [19] f. Dugall Quin (No 294), V, [165] f., [305] f. The Duke of Athol, IV, 299. Duke of Athole’s Gates, IV, 150. (The) Duke (o) of Athol’s Nourice, IV, 150. The Duke of Athole’s Nurse (No 212), IV, 150-5. IV, 161, 178. The Duke of Bedford, V, [298] . The Duke of Gordon’s Daughter (No 237), IV, 332-8; V, [273] . The Duke of Gordon’s Daughters, IV, 332. The Duke of Gordon’s Three Daughters, IV, 332, 335. Duke of Perth’s Three Daughters, I, 170. The Duke’s Daughter’s Cruelty, II, 500, 501. Durham Field (No 159), III, 282-7; V, [297] . III, 352. Earl Bichet, IV, 460. Earle Bodwell, III, 399. Earl Bothwell (No 174), III, 399-401; V, [247] . Earl Bran, I, 88; IV, 444. Earl Brand (No 7), I, 88-105, 489-93; II, 498; III, 497 f.; IV, 443-5; V, [207] , [285] f. I, 67, 93, 95, and n., 106, 178, 496; II, 170 n., 240; IV, 64. Earl Crawford (No 229), IV, 276-80; V, [301] . Earl Lithgow, II, 457. Earl Marshall, III, 257; IV, 498. The Earl of Aboyne (No 235), IV, 311-21; V, [270-2] , [301] f. IV, 355. Earl of Aboyne, IV, 311. The Earl o Boyn, IV, 311. The Earl o Bran, IV, 443 f. The Earl of Douglas and Dame Oliphant, II, 406. The Earl of Errol (No 231), IV, 282-91; V, [267-70] . Earl of Errol and Lady Catherine Carnegie, Ballad of Gilbert, IV, 289. Earl of Essex, V, [145] . Earl of Hume, IV, 270. The Earl of Mar’s Daughter (No 270), V, [38-42] . The Earl of Rosslyn’s Daughter, I, 414. The Earl of Westmoreland (No 177), III, 416-23, V, [299] . III, 402, 408. Earle of Westmorelande, III, 416. The Earl of Winton’s Daughter, IV, 291. Earl Patrick, IV, 375. Earl Patrick and Burd Isabel, IV, 417. Earl Patrick Graham, II, 17. Earl Patricke Spensse, II, 17. Earl Richard (==Young Hunting) II, 142. Earl Richard (==The Knight and Shepherd’s Daughter), I, 67 n.; II, 457. Earl Richard’s Daughter, IV, 400. Earl Richard, the Queen’s Brother, II, 457. Earl Richmond, IV, 492. Earl Robert, II, 284. Earl Rothes (No 297), V, [170] . Earl Walter, ballad of Mrs Hampden Pye, II, 83. Earlington’s Daughter, IV, 445 b. Earlistown, IV, 109. Eastmuir King, II, 296. The Eastmure King and the Westmure King, II, 51 n., 296. Edinburgh castle, towne and tower, fragment, V, [202] . Edom of Achendoon, V, [247] . Edom o Gordon (Captain Car), (No 178), III, 423-38, 520; IV, 513-15; V, [247] f. IV, 44, 64. Edward (No 13), I, 167-70, 501; II, 499; III, 499; V, [209] , [287] . I, 143, 155, 437, 446. The Egyptian Laddy, IV, 61. The Elfin Knicht, I, 6. The Elfin Knight (No 2), I, 6-20, 484 f.; II, 495 f.; III, 496; IV, 439 f.; V, [205] f., [284] . I, 23 n., 178 n., 283. Elfrida and Sir James of Perth, IV, 156. Elisa Bailly, V, [265] . The Enchanted Ring, II, 317. Eppie Morrie (No 223), IV, 239 f.; V, [262] . IV, 232, 245. Eppie Norrie, V, [262] b. Erlinton (No 8), I, 106-11; III, 498 f.; IV, 445-7. I, 88, and n., 93, 178. Errol’s Place, IV, 282. Fair Annie (No 62), II, 63-83, 511; IV, 463; V, [220] . II, 180 n.; IV, 409. Fair Annie and Sweet Willie, II, 179. Fair Annie of Lochroyan, II, 17, 100. Fair Anny, II, 213. Fair Eleanor’s Tragedy, II, 180; III, 509 b. Fair Ellen, V, [220] . The Fair Flower of Northumberland (No 9), I, 111-18, 493; II, 498; III, 499; V, [207] f. I, 49 n., 432, 456 n.; III, 351. Fair Helen of Kirconnell, II, 429. Fair Isabell of Rochroyall, II, 213. Fair Janet (No 64), II, 100-11; III, 508; IV, 464-6; V, [222] , [292] . I, 96; II, 113, and n., 137, 499; III, 381, 497 b.; IV, 39, 411, 471. Fair Janet and Sweet William, II, 100. Fair Mabel of Wallington, II, 309. Fair Margaret (==Child Waters), II, 83. Fair Margaret (==Proud Lady Margaret), I, 425. Fair Margaret and Sweet William (No 74), II, 199-203; V, [224] f., [293] . I, 96; II, 156, 180, 204, 205, 214, 288. Fair Margaret’s Misfortune (Misfortunes), II, 199, and n., 203. Fair Mary of Wallington (No 91), II, 309-17, 513; III, 515; IV, 479 f.; V, [227-9] . II, 126 n., 127, 377. Fair Orange Green (==Jamie Douglas), IV, 90. A fair pretty maiden she sat on her bed, IV, 439. The Fairy Court, I, 335. The Fairy Knight, I, 6, 178 n. The False Knight, I, 20, 485. The False Knight Outwitted, I, 22. The False Lover Won Back (No 218), IV, 209-11. False Sir John, I, 22. The Famous Flower of Serving-men (No 106), II, 428-32; III, 518; IV, 492. II, 501. The Famous Flower of Serving-men, or, The Lady turned Serving-man, II, 431. The Famous Sea-Fight between Captain Ward and the Rainbow, V, [145] . The Famous Victories of Henry Fifth, III, 322 n. The Farmer’s Curst Wife (No 278), V, [107] f., [305] . The Farmer’s Old Wife, V, [107] . Fa’se Footrage, II, 296. Fause Foodrage (No 89), II, 296-301, 513; III, 515; IV, 479. II, 51 n., 303; III, 430. The Fause Knight upon the Road (No 3), I, 20-22, 485; II, 496; III, 496; IV, 440. The Fause Lord, II, 63. The Fause Lover, IV, 209. Fause Sir John and May Colvin, I, 22. Fine Flowers in the Valley, I, 218, 227. Fine Flowers of the Valley, I, 141. The Fire of Frendraught (No 196), IV, 39-49, 521 f.; V, [251] , [300] . Flodden Ffeilde, Ffloden Ffeeld, Flowden Feilde, III, 353, 361. Flodden Field (No 168), III, 351-62; IV, 507; V, [298] . III, 294, 332; IV, 36. The Flower of Northumberland, I, 111. The Flowers of Edinburgh, V, [153] . For I’ll cut my green coat a foot above my knee, fragment, V, [202] . The French Galley, V, [135] . The French Gallio (Galolee), V, [135] . Frennet Hall, non-traditional ballad, IV, 39. The Friar, V, [100] . The Friar and Fair Maid, V, [100] . The Friar in the Well (No 276), V, [100-3] . III, 122. The Fryar and the Maid, V, [100] . The Fryer servd in his kind, V, [100] . The Fryer well fitted, V, [100] , [103] . The Gaberlunyie Man, V, [109] , [115] , [116] . The Gaberlunzie Laddie, or, The Beggar’s Bride, V, [116] , [305] . Galla Water, IV, 270. The Gallant Grahams, IV, 78. The Gardener (No 219), IV, 212-14; V, [258-60] . IV, 210. The Gardener Lad, IV, 212. Gay Gos Hawk, IV, 483 b. The Gay Goshawk (No 96), II, 355-67; III, 517; IV, 482-6; V, [234] , [296] . I, 247; V, [6] . Geordie (No 209), IV, 123-42. IV, 55, 351, 370. Geordie Lukely (Lukelie), IV, 123, 127. The George Aloe and the Sweepstake (No 285), V, [133-5] . V, [136] . George of Oxford, The Life and Death of, IV, 126, 141 f. George Stoole, a lamentable new ditty made upon the death of a worthy gentleman named, etc., IV, 126 f., 140 f. A Gest of Robyn Hode (No 117), III, 39-89, 518 f.; IV, 496 f.; V, [240] , [297] . I, 257 n.; II, 13; III, 16, 22, 96, 103, 108, 109, 116, and n., 121 n., 129, 130, 159, 191, 194, 197, 220, 223, 227. Get up and Bar the Door (No 275), V, [96-9] , [281] , [304] . The Ghost and Sailor, II, 234. Gight’s Lady, IV, 123. Gil Brenton (No 5), I, 62-81, 489; II, 498; III, 497; IV, 442 f.; V, [207] , [285] . I, 268; IV, 214, 276. Giles Collins (Collin), III, 515; V, [225] . Giles Collins and Lady Annie, III, 514. Giles Collins and Proud Lady Anna, II, 279. Gill Morice, Gil Morrice, II, 263, 377. Gillnokie, III, 363. The Gipsey Davy, IV, 61. The Gipsy Countess, IV, 62. Give him flowers enow, palmer, give him flowers enow, fragment, V, [202] . Glasgerion (No 67), II, 136-42, 511 f.; III, 509; IV, 468; V, [293] . II, 101, 144; V, [220] . Glasgow Peggie (No 228), IV, 270-5; V, [266] f. Glen Skeeny, IV, 468 a. Glenkindie (-kindy), II, 136, 368; IV, 468. I, 23 n. Glenlogie, or, Jean o Bethelnie (No 238), IV, 338-46; V, [273] , [302] . Glenogie, IV, 338. God be wi the, Geordie, IV, 454. God sen the Duc hed byddin in France, fragment, V, [202] . The Golden Ball, II, 346; V, [201] , [233] . The Golden Key, II, 346. The Golden Vanity; or, The Low Lands Low (The Sweet Trinity) (No 286), V, [135] ff., [305] . The Gordons and the Grants, IV, 49. The Goulden Vanitie (-tee), V, [135] , [305] . The Gowans sae Gay, I, 22. Graeme and Bewick, IV, 144. The Great Bull of Bendy-law, V, [203] . The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry (No 113), II, 494; III, 518; IV, 495. II, 496. The Green Broomfield, I, 390 n. Greenland, V, [148] . The Grey Cock; or, Saw you my father? (No 248), IV, 389 f.; V, [302] . IV, 415. Gnde Earl Brand and Auld Carle Hude, I, 489 f. Gude Wallace (No 157), III, 265-75; V, [242] f. II, 513; III, 179, 191. Guye of Gisborne, III, 89. The Gypsie Loddy, IV, 61. The Gypsy Laddie (No 200), IV, 61-74, 522; V, [252] f., [300] . IV, 266; V, [306] . The Hagg Worm, II, 503. The Hangman’s Tree, V, [296] . Hardyknute, II, 296. The Haughs o Crondale, III, 317 n.; IV, 78. The Haughs o Yarrow, recent ballad, IV, 163. Hayrlau, The Battel of the, III, 317. He steps full statly on ye stre[et], fragment, V, [202] . He took a sword in every hand, fragment, V, [203] . The Heir of Lin, V, [11] . The Heir of Linne (No 267), V, [11-20] . I, 455. The Heiress of Northumberland, V, [207] . Helen, IV, 423. Henry Martyn (No 250), IV, 393-6; V, [302] . Hero and Leander, Tragedy of, IV, 186. Hey wi the rose and the lindie, O, I, 218. The High Banks o Yarrow, I, 244. The Highwayman Outwitted, V, [129] . Hind Etin (No 41), I, 360-71, 508; II, 506; III, 506; IV, 459; V, [215] . I, 340, 450, 488 a; IV, 440. Hind Henry, II, 302. Hind Horn (No 17), I, 187-208, 502-4, 508; II, 499 f.; III, 501 f.; IV, 450 f.; V, [210] f., [287] . I, 255, 455, 456 n., 459; II, 317; III, 179, 188; IV, 401. Hindhorn, I, 187. Hobie Noble (No 189), IV, 1-4. III, 476, and n. Hold up, hold up your hands so high (==Maid freed from the Gallows), IV, 482 a. The Holy Nunnery (No 303), V, [179-81] . The Honour of a London Prentice, III, 508. The House-Carpenter, IV, 361. Hugh of Lincoln, III, 233. Hugh Spencer, III, 275. II, 377, 439. Hugh Spencer’s Feats in France (No 158), III, 275-82; IV, 499; V, [243] . II, 441; IV, 231 b. Hughie Graham, IV, 8. Hughie Grame (No 191), IV, 8-15, 518-20; V, [300] . III, 367 n., 471 n.; IV, 126. Hughie the Græme, IV, 8. The Hunting of the Cheviot (No 162), III, 303-15; IV, 502; V, [244] , [297] . III, 292 n., 295. Huntingtower, IV, 299. Hunttis of Chevet, III, 292 n., 303. Hynd (Hynde) Horn, I, 187, 503. Hynde Etin, I, 360. I had six lovers over the sea (==Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship), III, 507 a. I’ll no ly neist the wa, I, 414. I’ll wager, I’ll wager, I, 390. I sowd the seeds of love, V, [259] . Inter Diabolus et Virgo, V, [283] . Irish Dragoons, V, [172] . Isaac-a-Bell and Hugh the Graeme, I, 208. It’s braw sailing here, V, [259] . It was an old tale, ten thousand times told, fragment, V, [202] . It was the friar of orders gray, fragment, V, [201] . Jack, the Little Scot, II, 377. Jacky, my son, V, [209] . James V and the Tinker, V, [73] n. James Grant (No 197), IV, 49 f.; V, [251] . James Harris (The Dæmon Lover) (No 243), IV, 360-9, 524. James Hately (Hatelie), IV, 370. James Hatley (No 244), IV, 370-5. James Herries, IV, 360. IV, 390. Jamie Douglas (No 204), IV, 90-105. IV, 276. Jamie o’ Lee, II, 441; III, 518; IV, 370. Jamie Telfer in the fair Dodhead, V, [249] . Jamie Telfer of the Fair Dodhead (No 190), IV, 4-8, 518; V, [249-51] , [300] . Janet, II, 112. Jean o Bethelnie (No 238). See Glenlogie. Jean o Bethelnie’s Love for Sir G. Gordon, IV, 338. Jellon Grame (No 90), II, 302-8, 513; III, 515; IV, 479; V, [226] f., [295] . II, 240, 298, 368, 378, 412; IV, 35 n. Jellon Grame and Lillie Flower, II, 302. The Jew’s Daughter. (Sir Hugh) (No 155), III, 233. II, 13; V, [241] . Jo Janet, II, 457. Jock of Hazeldean, Scott’s, V, [160] . Jock o Hazelgreen, V, [159] . Jock o the Side (No 187), III, 475-84. II, 240; III, 472 n., 485, 486; IV, 1 n. Jock Sheep, II, 480. Jock Sheep, or, the Maiden Outwitted, II, 480. Jock the Leg and the Merry Merchant (No 282), V, [126-8] . The Jockey’s Lamentation, I, 7. John a Side, III, 475. John and William, I, 435. John Armstrong, The Death of, III, 363. John Arm-strongs last Good-Night, III, 382, 371; IV, 36. John (Johnie) Blunt, V, [96] . John Dory (No 284), V, [131] f. John Lankin, V, [295] . John o Cockielaw, IV, 495. John of Hazelgreen (No 293), V, [159-64] . John o the Side, III, 475. John Tamson, V, [1] . John the Little Scot, IV, 491; V, [234] . John Thomson and the Turk (No 266), V, [1-10] , [279] f. John Tomson and Jakaman his wife, A merry jest of, V, [8] . Johnie Armstrang, III, 362. Johnie Armstrong (No 169), III, 362-72, 520; IV, 507; V, [298] . IV, 10, 80; V, [187] n. Johnny Armstrong’s last Good-Night, III, 362, 372. II, 276. Johnnie Barbour, II, 398. Johnnie Brad, III, 1. Johnie Buneftan, II, 377. Johnie Cock (No 114), III, 1-12; IV, 495 f. IV, 163. Johny Cox, III, 1. Johnnie Faa, IV, 522. Johnnie Faa and the Countess o Cassilis, The rare Ballad of, IV, 62. Johnnie Faa the Gipsy Laddie, IV, 61. Johnie of Braidisbank, III, 1; IV, 495. Johnie of Breadislee, III, 1. Johnie of Cockerslee, III, 1. Johnie o Cocklesmuir, III, 1. Johnie Scot (No 99), II, 377-98; IV, 486-91; V, [234] f. IV, 111, 397; V, [284] . Johnston Hey and Young Caldwell, II, 288. The Jolly Beggar (No 279), V, [109-116] . The Jolly Beggar-man, V, [109] . The Jolly Beggars, V, [109] . The Jolly Goshawk, II, 355. The Jolly Harper, IV, 16. The Jolly Hind Squire, I, 425. Jolly Janet, I, 425. The Jolly Pinder of Wakefield (No 124), III, 129-132. III, 121, 132. Joseph was an old man, II, 1. The Jovial Beggarman, V, [109] . The Jovial Hunter of Bromsgrove, I, 208. The Jovial Tinker and Farmer’s Daughter, V, [109] . Judas (No 23), I, 242-4; V, [288] . Kate Carnegie, IV, 282. Katharine Jaffray (No 221), IV, 216-31, 523; V, [260] f. Katherine Jaffarie, IV, 216. The Keach i the Creel (No 281), V, [121-5] . Kellyburnbraes, V, [107] . Kemp Owayne, I, 306. Kemp Owyne (No 34), I, 306-13; II, 502-5; III, 504; IV, 454; V, [213] f., [290] . I, 315 f. Kempion, I, 306. Kempy Kane, I, 300. Kempy Kay (Kaye) (No 33), I, 300-6; V, [213] , [289] . Kertonha, or, The Fairy Court, I, 335. King Alfred and the Shepherd, III, 165; V, [73] . King and Shepperd, V, [73] n. A King and a Shepherd, A merry songe of, V, [73] n. King and Tanner, V, [68] . The King and the Bishop, I, 404; IV, 459 b. The King and the Forrester, V, [74] , and n. The King and the Tanner, V, [68] . The Kinge and the Tanner, A merie songe of, V, [67] f. The King and the Tinkler, V, [73] n. King Arthur and King Cornwall (No 30), I, 274-88, 507; II, 502; III, 503. I, 67; II, 240. King Edelbrode, V, [203] . King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth, Percy’s ballad, V, [68] , and n. King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth (No 273), V, [67-87] , [303] . King Estmere (No 60), II, 49-55, 510 f.; III, 508; IV, 463. II, 57; III, 18 n. King Henry (No 32), I, 297-300; II, 502; IV, 454; V, [289] . I, 292, 301. King Henry the Fifth’s Conquest of France (No 164), III, 320-6; V, 245. King James and Brown (No 180), III, 442-6. III, 400. King James and the Tinker (Tinkler), V, [73] , and n. King James the First and the Tinker (Fortunate Tinker), V, [73] n. Kinge John and Bishoppe, I, 403. King John and the Abbot, Percy’s ballad, I, 404. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury, I, 403. I, 1. King John and the Bishop (No 45), I, 403-14, 508; II, 506 f.; IV, 459; V, [216] , [291] . King Knapperty, I, 300. King Malcolm and Sir Colvin, II, 62. The King of Fairies, I, 496 f. The King of Scots and Andrew Browne, III, 445. King Orfeo (No 19), I, 215-17, 504; II, 500; III, 502; IV, 451; V, [211] . I, 339. King William and his Forrester, V, [74] n. King William going a hunting, V, [74] n. The King’s Disguise and Friendship with Robin Hood (No 151), III, 220-2. III, 133 n. The King’s Dochter Lady Jean (No 62), I, 450-4. Kinmont Willie (No 186), III, 469-74; IV, 516. II, 127, 240; III, 463; V, [187] n. The Kitchen-boyes Songe, A ballett, V, [34] . The Kitchie-Boy (No 252), IV, 400-8; V, [277] f. IV, 451; V, [11] n., [34] . The Knicht o Archerdale, I, 425. The Knight and Lady, II, 479. The Knight and Shepherd’s Daughter (No 110), II, 457-77; IV, 492-4; V, [237-9] . I, 67, 292, 340, 446; II, 84, 170 n., 399; III, 265 n.; IV, 423. Knight and a fair virgin, ballad, or “sonnet” of a, I, 292. The Knight and the Chief’s Daughter, II, 497. The Knight in Jesuite, V, [34] n. The Knight of Liddesdale (No 160), III, 288. The Knight’s Ghost (No 265), IV, 437 f. Knip Knap, V, [213] . The Lads of Wamphray (No 184), III, 458-60, 520. IV, 34. Lady Alice (No 85), II, 279 f.; III, 514 f.; V, [225] f. Lady Anne, recent ballad, I, 218 n., 227. Lady Barbara Erskine’s Lament, IV, 91 n. Lady Daisy (Dayisie), V, [29] . Lady Diamond (No 269), V, [29-38] , [303] . II, 244. Lady Diamond, the King’s Daughter, V, [29] . Lady Douglas and Blackwood, IV, 90. Lady Elspat (No 247), IV, 387 f. Lady Isabel (No 261), IV, 429-31. I, 432; IV, 426. Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight (No 4), I, 22-62, 485-9; II, 496-8; III, 496 f.; IV, 440-2; V, [206] f., [285] . I, 13, 112 n., 113, 123 n., 432. The Lady Isabella’s Tragedy, V, [34] , and n., [203] . Lady Jane (==Fair Annie), II, 63. The Lady Jane (==The Death of Queen Jane), III, 372. Lady Maiserye, V, [222] a. Lady Maisry (No 65), II, 112-26; III, 508; IV, 466-8; V, [222] f., [292] . II, 100, 103, 204, 264, 309 n., 406; IV, 339 n.; V, [34] . Lady Maisry (==The Maid freed from the Gallows), II, 346. Lady Maisry (==Mary Hamilton), III, 379. Lady Margaret (==Earl Brand), I, 88. Lady Margaret (==Child Waters), II, 83. Lady Margaret has bound her silken snood, fragment, V, [203] . Lady Margerie (==Jellon Grame), II, 302. Lady Margery, II, 112; IV, 466. Lady Marjory, II, 112. Lady Mary Ann, I, 226. Lady Mazery, II, 309. Lady Ouncebell, II, 204. The Lady of Arngosk (No 224), IV, 241-3. IV, 232. The Lady of Livenston, V, [227] . The Lady turnd Serving-Man, II, 429 n. The Ladye o the Drum, IV, 322. The Lady’s Policy, or, The Baffled Knight, II, 479. The Laidley Worm of Spindleston Heughs, I, 308, 311, 316; II, 502-5. The Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea (No 36), I, 315 f.; V, [214] f., [290] . The Laird of Blackwood, IV, 90, 525 b. The Laird o Drum (No 236), IV, 322-32; V, [272] f. The Laird of Geight (Gigh), or Gae, IV, 123. Laird of Gight, IV, 123. The Laird of Kellary, V, [172] . The Laird o Keltie, V, [153] . The Laird of Knotington, IV, 191. The Laird of Laminton, IV, 216. Laird o Leys, IV, 355. The Laird o Linne, V, [11] . The Laird o Livingstone, II, 309. The Laird of Lochinvar, IV, 191. Laird o Lochnie, IV, 191. The Laird O Logie (No 182), III, 449-56, 520; IV, 515 f.; V, [299] f. The Laird o Logie, or, May Margaret, III, 449. (The) Laird of Ochiltree, IV, 191, 515. The Laird o Ochiltree Wa’s, IV, 191. The Laird of Roslin’s Daughter, I, 414. The Laird o the Dainty Downby, V, [153] . The Laird o the Drum, IV, 322. The Laird of Wariston (No 194), IV, 28-33. III, 381. (The) Laird of Waristoun (Wariestoun), IV, 28. Lairde Rowlande, or Ronalde, V, [208] . Lambert Linkin, II, 320. Lambkin, II, 320. The Lament of the Border Widow, II, 429, 430. Lament of the Queen’s Marie, IV, 509. The Lamentation of Quene Jane, III, 372. The Lamenting Lady, etc., II, 68 n. Lamerlinkin, II, 320. Lamkin (No 93), II, 320-42, 513 f.; III, 515; IV, 480 f.; V, [229-31] , [295] . I, 201; II, 243. Lammikin, II, 320. Lang Johnny Moir, IV, 396. Lang Johnny More (No 251), IV, 396-400, 524. II, 378. The Lard of Drum, V, [272] . The Lass of Aughrim, II, 213. The Lass of Lochroyan, II, 213; IV, 471. The Lass of Ocram, III, 510 f. The Lass of Philorth, IV, 309 n., 347. The Lass of Roch Royal (No 76), II, 213-26; III, 510-12; IV, 471-4; V, [225] , [294] . II, 288; IV, 186. The Leaves of Lind, I, 63. Leesome Brand (No 15), I, 177-84, 501 f.; II, 499; III, 500; IV, 450; V, [209] , [287] . I, 33 n., 66, 90 n., 92; II, 101 n., 406, 412, 416; III, 501. Leezie Lindsay, IV, 255. The Life and Death of George of Oxford, IV, 141. The Life and Death of Sir Hugh of the Grime, IV, 8. The Linkin Ladie, IV, 355. Little Harry Hughes and the Duke’s Daughter, III, 233. Little John a Begging (No 142), III, 188-90. Little John and the Four Beggers, III, 188. III, 133. The Little Man, I, 329. Little Mousgrove and the Lady Barnet, II, 242, 259. Little Musgrave (Massgrove), II, 242. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (No 81), II, 242-60, 513; IV, 476-8; V, [225] . II 137,158, 240, 260, 264. Little Musgrave and the Lady Barnard, II, 242. Little Mushiegrove, II, 242. Little Sir Grove, II, 242. Little Sir William, V, [241] . Little wee toorin dow, I, 498, 500; IV, 450. Lizie (Lizae) Baillie, IV, 266. Lizie Lindsay (No 226), IV, 255-66, 524; V, [264] f. II, 84; V, [116] . Lizie Wan (No 51), I, 447-9. I, 167, 168, 437, 446. The Loch o the Loanie, I, 504. Loch-in-var, IV, 216. Lochinvar, Scott’s ballad, IV, 218. The Lochmaben Harper (No 192), IV, 16-23; V, [300] . Logan Water, or, A Lover in Captivity, IV, 184 n. The Long-armed Duke, IV, 110. Long Lankyn, II, 320; V, [295] . Long Lonkin (Longkin), II, 320. Lord Aboyne, IV, 351. Lord and Lady Errol, IV, 282. Lord Arnwaters, IV, 115. Lord Bangwell, I, 63. Lord Barnabas’ Lady, II, 242. Lord Barnaby, II, 242. Lord Barnard, II, 242. Lord Barnett and Little Musgrave, II, 242. Lord Bateman, II, 508. I, 455 n. Lord Bateman, The Loving Ballad of, I, 454. Lord Beichan and Susie Pye, I, 454. Lord Beichim, V, [218] . Lord Bengwill, I, 62 f. Lord Brangwill, I, 62 f. Lord Darlington, II, 309. Lord Delamare (Delaware), IV, 110. Lord Delamere (No 207), IV, 110-15. Lord Derntwater, IV, 115. Lord Derwentwater (No 208), IV, 115-23, 522; V, [254] f. IV, 466. Lord Derwentwater’s Death, IV, 115. Lord Dingwall, I, 63 f. Lord Donald, I, 151. Lord Douglas, I, 88. Lord Douglas, or, The Laird of Blackwood, IV, 90. Lord Douglas’ Tragedy, I, 489 b, 492; IV, 445 b. Lord Dunwaters, IV, 115. Lord Garrick, IV, 61. Lord Gregory, II, 213. Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet (No 66), II, 126-36, 511; III, 508 f.; V, [223] , [292] . II, 157 n., 264. Lord Ingram and Childe (Viat) Vyet, II, 126. Lord Ingram and Gil Viett, II, 126. Lord Jamie Douglas, IV, 90. I, 437. Lord John (==The Elfin Knight), I, 6. Lord John (==The Broomfield Hill), I, 390. Lord John (==Johnie Scot), II, 377. Lord John (==Young Hunting), II, 142. Lord John and Bird Ellen, II, 83. Lord Johnnie Scott (Scot), II, 377, 397. Lord John’s Murder, II, 288. Lord Lavel, II, 204. Lord Livingston (No 262), IV, 431-3. II, 156. Lord Lovel (No 75), II, 204-13, 512; III, 510; IV, 471; V, [225] , [294] . I, 96; II, 200, 214, 279. Lord Lundy (Lord William) (No 254), IV, 411-415. Lord Maxwell’s Goodnight, IV, 34. Lord Maxwell’s Last Goodnight (No 195), IV, 34-8; V, [251] . Lord of Learne, V, [42] . I, 455 n.; II, 510. The Lord of Lorn and the False Steward (No 271), V, [42-58] , [280] f. V, [295] . The Lord of Lorn and the Fals Steward, A pretty ballad of, V, [42] . Lord of Lorne, V, [42] . The Lord of Lorne and the False Steward, V, [42] . Lord Randal (No 12), I, 151-66, 498-501; II, 498 f.; III, 499; IV, 449 f.; V, [208] f., [286] . I, 168, 496. Lord Rannal, I, 498. Lord Revel, II, 204. Lord Robert and Mary Florence, II, 284. Lord Ronald, my son, I, 151, 498 f. I, 143. Lord Roslin’s Daughter, I, 414. Lord Salton and Auchanachie, IV, 347. Lord Saltoun and Annachie, IV, 347. Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie (No 239), IV, 347-50; V, [273] f. Lord Saunders, II, 156. Lord Soulis, Leyden’s ballad, V, [1] n. Lord Thomas (==Lord Thomas and Fair Annet), II, 197. Lord Thomas (==Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret), IV, 426. Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (No 73), II, 179-99, 512; III, 509 f.; IV, 469-71; V, [223] f., [293] . I, 54 n., 96; II, 65, 126 n., 200, 204, 240, 244, 288; III, 381; IV, 409; V, [166] . Lord Thomas and Fair Annie, II, 63. Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor (Eleanor), II, 179 f., 195; III, 509; IV, 471; V, [166] . Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret (No 260), IV, 426-9. Lord Thomas of Winesberrie (Winsberry, Wynnesbury), II, 398; III, 517. Lord Thomas of Winesberry and the King’s Daughter, II, 398. Lord Thomas of Winsbury (Wynnesbury), II, 398; III, 517 b. Lord Thomas Stuart (No 259), IV, 425 f.; V, [279] . Lord Travell, II, 204. Lord Wa’yates and Auld Ingram, II, 126. Lord William (==Fair Janet), II, 100. Lord William (==Young Hunting), II, 142. Lord William (==Lord Lundy), IV, 411. Lord William, or, Lord Lundy (No 254), IV, 411-15. IV, 218. Lord Willie Douglas, II, 406. Loudon Hill, or, Drumclog (No 205), IV, 105-7. Loudoun Castle, III, 423. Love Annie, IV, 391. Love Gregory (Gregor), II, 213. Love in Despair, IV, 105. Love Johny, II, 377. Love Robbie, II, 368. The Lovely Northerne Lasse, IV, 208 f. IV, 192. A Lover in Captivity, IV, 184, and n. The Lovers’ Quarrel, or, Cupid’s Triumph, II, 441, 456. The Lover’s Riddle, V, [216] a. Low in the Lowlands Low, V, [135] . The Lowlands Low, V, [135] . The Lowlands of Holland, II, 317; V, [229] . The Loyal Forrister, or, Royal Pastime, V, [74] n. A Lytell Geste of Robyn Hode, III, 39, 79. McNachton, II, 377. McNaughtan, II, 377. McNaughton’s Valour, II, 398. The Maid and Fairy, V, [201] n. The Maid and the Magpie, I, 446. The Maid and the Palmer (The Samaritan Woman) (No 21), I, 228-33, 504; II, 501; III, 502; IV, 451; V, [212] , [288] . I, 218. The Maid freed from the Gallows (No 95), II, 346-55, 514; III, 516 f.; IV, 481 f.; V, [231-4] , [296] . III, 381. The Maid of Rygate, V, [129] . The Maid o the Cowdenknows, IV, 191. Maiden o the Cowdenknowes, IV, 191. The Maiden Outwitted, II, 480. The Maidens’ Song (==The Fair Flower of Northumberland), I, 111. The Maid’s Answer to the Knight’s Three Questions, I, 1. The Maid’s Lamentation for the loss of her true love, V, [229] . Margaret’s Ghost, Mallet’s ballad, II, 199; V, [294] . Marie Hamilton, III, 379. Marjorie and William, II, 226. The Marriage of Sir Gawain (No 31), I, 288-96, 507; II, 502; IV, 454; V, [213] , [289] . I, 297 f., 301, 315; II, 458. Mary Hamilton (No 173), III, 379-99; IV, 507-13; V, [246] f., [298] . I, 436; II, 14 n., 346; IV, 30 n. Mary Miles, III, 379. Mary-a-Row, II, 302. May Collean, The Historical Ballad of, I, 23 n. May Collin (Collean), I, 22; IV, 442. May Colven (Colvin), I, 22. May Colvin, or, False Sir John, I, 22. May Colvine and Fause Sir John, IV, 440 b. May Culzean, The historical ballad of, I, 485. May Margaret, III, 449. See The Laird o Logie. The Mermaid (No 289), V, [148-152] . II, 19. The Mermaid (==Clerk Colvill), I, 371. The Merry Broomfield, or, The West Country Wager, I, 390. The Merry Cuckold and Kind Wife, V, [88] . A Mery Geste of Robyn Hoode and of hys Lyfe, III, 39, 81. Mild Mary, II, 309. Mill o Tifty’s (Tiftie’s) Annie, IV, 301, 302 n. The Miller and the King’s Daughter (Daughters), I, 118. The Miller’s Melody, I, 118. The Minister’s Daughter of New York, I, 218. The Minister’s Dochter o Newarke, I, 226. Montrose he had a poor shepherd, IV, 330 f. Moss Groves, IV, 478. The Mother’s Malison, or, Clyde’s Water (No 216), IV, 185-91; V, [256] f., [301] . IV, 117, 415, 471 b. The Murder of the King of Scots, III, 399. Musleboorrowe ffeild, III, 378. Musselburgh Field (No 172), III, 378 f.; IV, 507. My bonny Lizzie Baillie, IV, 266. My lady ye shall be, V, [153] . My love Annie’s very bonny, IV, 184 a. My love, she lives in Lincolnshire, IV, 416. My Wee Croodling Doo, IV, 450 a. Naughton’s Valour, II, 398. The New Slain Knight (No 263), IV, 434 f.; V, [279] . The Noble Ffisherman, or, Robin Hoods great Prize, III, 211. The Noble Fisherman, or, Robin Hood’s Preferment (No 148), III, 211-13. III, 95, 208 n., 227; IV, 393. A Noble Riddle Wisely Expounded, or, The Maid’s Answer to the Knight’s Three Questions, I, 1. The Norfolk Maiden, V, [129] . Norham, down by Norham, I, 493, 495. A Northern Ballet (Ballad) (==Johnie Armstrong), III, 362. Northumberland Betrayed by Douglas (No 176), III, 408-16; V, [299] . II, 49 n.; III, 402, 406. Northumberland Betrayd by Dowglas, III, 408. The Nut-Brown Bride, II, 179. O Alva hills is bonny, fragment, V, [202] , [307] . O come you from the earth she said, fragment, V, [203] . O my bonie, bonie may, IV, 330. O saw ye my father, IV, 389. O, the twelfth day of December, IV, 507. Ochiltree Walls, IV, 207 b. Of a Knight and a Fair Virgin, I, 292. Oh, open the door, Lord Gregory, II, 213. The Old Abbot and King Olfrey, I, 404; IV, 459. The Old Man and his Three Sons, I, 208. Old Robin of Portingale (No 80), II, 240-2, 513; III, 514; IV, 476; V, [225] , [286] b, [295] . Old Wichet and his Wife, V, [88] . One king’s daughter said to anither, III, 500. Our Goodman (No 274), V, [88-95] , [281] , [303] f. II, 158. The Outlandish Knight, I, 22; V, [207] a. The Outlaw Murray (No 305), V, [185-200] , [307] . Outlaw Murray, an antient historical ballad, V, [185] . Outlaw Murray, An old song called, V, [185] . The Outlaw Murray, The Sang (Song), of, V, [185] . The Over Courteous Knight, II, 479. A Paradox (==Captain Wedderburn’s Courtship), V, [216] . Parcy Reed, IV, 520 b. Parcy Reed and the Three False Halls, A song of, IV, 24. Peggie’s gane oer the seas, a’ dressed in red, V, [172] . Peggy Irvine, V, [301] f. Perthshire Tredgey, V, [217] . The place where my love Johnny dwells, IV, 209. The Politick Maid, II, 491. II, 480; V, [239] b. The Politick Squire, or, The Highwaymen catch’d in their own play, V, [129] . The Pollitick Begger-Man, V, [110] , [113] . Pretty Peggy, V, [172] . The Prickly Bush, V, [233] . Prince Heathen (No 104), II, 424-6; V, [296] . Prince Robert (No 87), II, 284-7; V, [295] . I, 96. Proud Lady Margaret (No 47), I, 425-31; IV, 460; V, [291] . I, 1; II, 156, 227; V, [203] . The Provost’s Dochter, I, 111. Queen Eleanor’s Confession (No 156), III, 257-64; IV, 498 f.; V, [241] f., [297] . Queen Elizabeth’s Champion, or, Great Britain’s Glory, etc., V, [145] . Queen Jeanie, III, 372. The Queen of all Sluts, The Queen of Sluts, modern “ballad,” I, 301, and n.; V, [289] . The Queen of Elfan’s Nourice (No 40), I, 358-60; II, 505 f.; III, 505 f.; IV, 459; V, [215] , [290] . The Queen of England, III, 257. The Queen of Scotland (No 301), V, [176] f. The Queen of the Fairies, III, 504. Queen’s Marie, III, 380. The Queen’s Marie (Mary), III, 379; IV, 507, 513. The Queen’s Maries (Marys), III, 379; IV, 511 f.; V, [299] . Quin Mary’s Marreys, V, [246] . The Rantan Laddy, V, [274] . The Rantin Laddie (No 240), IV, 351-5; V, [274] f. IV, [355] . Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow, or, The Water o Gamrie (No 215), IV, 178-85; V, [256] . IV, 161. Red-Cap, he was there, fragment, V, [203] . Redesdale and Wise William (No 246), IV, 383-6; V, [276] f. V, [25] . Reedisdale and Wise William, IV, 383. Renowned Robin Hood, III, 196. Ricadoo, V, [121] . Richard Storie (Story), IV, 291. Richie Storie (Storrie), IV, 291. Richie Story (No 232), IV, 291-300; V, [270] . II, 441; IV, 299. Richie Tory, IV, 291. Richie’s (Ritchie’s) Lady, IV, 291. A Riddle Wittily Expounded, I, 1. Riddles Wisely Expounded (No 1), I, 1-6, 484; II, 495; III, 496; IV, 439; V, [205] , [283] . The Rising in the North (No 175), III, 401-8. II, 49 n. Risinge in the Northe, III, 401. Ritchie’s Tory Laddie, IV, 291. Rob Oig, IV, 243. Rob Roy (No 225), IV, 243-54, 523; V, [262-4] . IV, 232, 239; V, [165] . Rob Roy MacGregor, IV, 243. Robin he’s gane to the wude, V, [104] . Robin Hood (==Henry Martyn), IV, 393. Robin Hood and a Beggar, A pretty dialogue betwixt, III, 158. Robin Hood and Allen a Dale (No 138), III, 172-5. III, 49 n. Robin Hood and Allin of Dale, III, 172. Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (No 118), III, 89-94. III, 42, 53, 95, 96, 102 n., 122, 141, 156. Robin Hood and Little John (No 125), III, 133-6; V, [297] . III, 116, 130, 145. Robin Hood and Maid Marian (No 150), III, 218 f., 519. III, 130, 133 n. Robin Hood and Queen Katherine (No 145), III, 196-205. III, 122, 191, 194, 205, 227; V, [190] . Robin Hood and the Beggar, I (No 133), III, 155-8. III, 116, 130, 133, 144, 178, 520. Robin Hood and the Beggar, II (No 134), III, 158-65. III, 130, 156, 170. Robin Hood and the Beggar (II), The History of, III, 158. Robin Hood and the Bishop (No 143), III, 191-3. III, 133, and n., 144, 156, 178, 227. Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford (No 144), III, 193-6. III, 197. Robin Hood and the Butcher (No 122), III, 115-20. III, 108, 109, 120, 130, 133, and n., 156, 520. Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar (No 123), III, 120-8. III, 96, 108, 109, 126, 130, 178; V, [8] , [126] , [297] . Robin Hood and the Curtal Fryer, The Famous Battel between, III, 120. Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow (No 152), III, 223-5; V, [241] . III, 133 n., 220. Robin Hood and the Jolly Tinker, III, 143. Robin Hood and the Monk (No 119), III, 94-101. III, 13, 16, 42, 102, 159. Robin Hood and the Pedlars (No 137), III, 170-2. III, 130, 133 n., 499. Robin Hood and the Potter (No 121), III, 108-15; IV, 497. III, 42, 49, 90, 95, 96, 115, 130, 137. Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon (No 129), III, 147-50. III, 133 n., 144 n., 145. Robin Hood and the Proud Pedlar, V, [240] . Robin Hood and the Ranger (No 131), III, 152-4. III, 130, 133, 168. Robin Hood and the Scotchman (No 130), III, 150 f. III, 130, 133, and n., 145. Robin Hood and the Shepherd (No 135), III, 165-7. III, 109, 130, 137, 168, 198; V, [126] . Robin Hood and the Sheriff, III, 184 f. Robin Hood and the Stranger, III, 116, 133, and n., 144, and n., 145. Robin Hood and the Tanner (No 126), III, 137-40. III, 121 n., 130, 133, 144. Robin Hood and the Tanner’s Daughter, I, 106, 109; II, 416 f. Robin Hood and the Tinker (No 127), III, 140-3. III, 130, 137. Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight (No 153), III, 225 f. III, 104, 133 n., 220, 223. Robin Hood, John, Scarlock, and Three Keepers, III, 168. Robin Hood newly Revived (No 128), III, 144-7. III, 133, and n., 137, 147, 150, 154, 214. Robin Hood rescuing the Three Squires from Nottingham Gallows, III, 177. Robin Hood rescuing the Widow’s Three Sons from the Sheriff, when going to be executed, III, 177. Robin Hood rescuing Three Squires (No 140), III, 177-85. III, 122, and n., 156, 185, 188, 363 n.; V, [8] , [126] . Robin Hood rescuing Will Stutly (No 141), III, 185-7; IV, 497. III, 16, 198. Robin Hood, Scarlet and John, III, 196. Robin Hood, Will. Scadlock and Little John, III, 147. III, 144 n., 145. Robin Hood’s Birth, Breeding, Valor and Marriage (No 149), III, 214-17. III, 159, 197. Robin Hood’s Chase (No 146), III, 205-7. III, 133, 198. Robin Hood’s Death (No. 120), III, 102-7; V, [240] , [297] . I, 274 n.; II, 499; III, 42, 49, 96. Robin Hood’s Death and Burial, III, 102-7. I, 185, 436; III, 107. Robin Hood’s Delight (No 136), III, 168-70. III, 130, 154, 170. Robin Hood’s Golden Prize (No 147), III, 208-10, 519. III, 122. Robin Hood’s Great Prize, III, 211. Robin Hood’s Preferment. See The Noble Fisherman (No 148). Robin Hood’s Progress to Nottingham (No 139), III, 175-7. III, 49, 133, and n., 168, 198, 208. Robin Oigg’s Elopement, IV, 523. Robin, the Kitchie-Boy, V, [29] . Robine Hood and Ffryer Tucke, III, 120. III, 122. Robine Hoode his Death, III, 102. Robyn and Gandeleyn (No 115), III, 12-14. Rookhope Ryde (No 179), III, 439-41. The Rose o Malindie, O, I, 218. The Rose of England (No 166), III, 331-3. III, 294. Rose the Red and White Lilly (Lillie), II, 415. Rose the Red and White Lily (No 103), II, 415-24. I, 182; II, 368, 407, 412, 499. The Roses grow sweet aye, I, 496 f. Rosie Ann, I, 447. Roudesdales, IV, 383. The Royal Frolick, or, King William and his Nobles’ Entertainment at the Farmer’s House, V, [74] , and n. The Royal Recreation (Second Part of The Royal Frolick, etc.), V, [74] , and n. Saddle to Rags, V, [128] . The Sailor’s Caution, V, [148] . The Sailor’s Joy, V, [133] n. St. Stephen and Herod (No 22), I, 233-42, 505 f.; II, 501; III, 502 f.; IV, 451 f.; V, [212] , [288] . The Samaritan Woman. See The Maid and the Palmer. Saw you my Father? (No 248). See The Grey Cock. Scarborough Fair, II, 495 f.; IV, 440; V, [206] . (Cf. I, 17, 484 f.) The Scotchman Outwitted, II, 483. Scotish Field, ballad of, III, 307, 352, 354 n. The Scottish Squire, II, 355. The Seamans (Saylors) only Delight: Shewing the brave fight between (the) George Aloe, the Sweepstakes (Sweepstake), and certain French men at sea, V, [134] f. The Seaman’s Sorrowful Bride, V, [229] . The Seamen’s Distress, V, [148] . The Seamen’s Song of Captain Ward, V, [143] . The Seamen’s Song of Dansekar, V, [143] . The Seven Bluidy Brithers, II, 156. Seven pretty sisters dwell in a bower, V, [207] . The Seven Sisters, or, The Leaves of Lind, I, 63. She cares not for her daddy, V, [201] . She’ll no ly neist [the] wa, I, 414. Sheath and Knife (No 16), I, 185-7; II, 499; III, 500 f.; IV, 450; V, [210] . I, 178. The Shepherd and the King, V, [73] . The Shepherd’s Bonny Lassy, V, [116] . The Shepherd’s Boy, IV, 495. The Shepherd’s Daughter, II, 457. Shepherd’s Dochter, II, 457. The Shepherd’s Son, II, 479; IV, 495 a. The Shipherd Boy, V, [116] . The Silly Old Man, V, [128] . Sir Aldingar (No 59), II, 33-48, 510; III, 508; IV, 463; V, [292] . II, 50. Sir Andraye Barton, Knight, The Sonnge of, IV, 502. Sir Andrew Barton (No 167), III, 334-50; IV, 502-7; V, [245] . I, 54 n.; IV, 393; V, [143] , [302] . Sir Andrew Barton, The Life and Death of, III, 334, 346 f. Sir Andrew (Andro) Wood, II, 17. Sir Cawline (No 61), II, 56-63, 511; III, 508; IV, 463. Sir Colin, II, 61. Sir Hew, or, The Jew’s Daughter, III, 233. Sir Hugh, III, 233. Sir Hugh, or, the Jew’s Daughter (No 155), III, 233-54, 519 f.; IV, 497 f.; V, [241] , [297] . Sir Hugh in the Grime’s Downfall, IV, 8, 15. Sir Hugh le Blond, II, 33. Sir Hugh the Graeme, IV, 8. Sir James the Rose (No 213), IV, 155-60. IV, 150; V, [245] . Sir James the Ross (de Ross), IV, 159 a. Sir John Butler (No 165), III, 327-330. Sir Lionel (No 18), I, 208-15; II, 500; IV, 451, I, 274 n. Sir Patrick, II, 17. Sir Patrick Spence (Spensse), II, 17. Sir Patrick Spens (No 58), II, 17-32, 510; V, [220] . I, 35 n.; II, 13 n., 113 n.; IV, 376, and n.; V, [148] . Sir Robert Bewick and the Laird Graham, A Remarkable and Memorable Song (History) of, IV, 144, 148 f. Sir Thamas (==Erlinton), I, 111. Sir Walter Raleigh sailing in the Low-lands, etc., V, [135] , [139] . Sir William Stanley, I, 463. Sir William Wallace, III, 265. Sir William Wallace killed thirty Englishmen, An old song shewing how, V, [242] f. Sir William Wallace, On an honorable achievement of, near Falkirk, III, 265. Sister, dear Sister, I, 118. Skipper Patrick, II, 17. The Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain (No 230), IV, 281 f. IV, 371. Sleepest or wakest thou, jolly shepheard? fragment, V, [201] b. The Sleepy Merchant, I, 393. The Soldier and Peggy, V, [172] . The Sorrowful Lover’s Regrate, or, The Low-Lands of Holland, V, [229] . The Stirrup of Northumberland, V, [207] b, title due to a misreading of Scott’s hand (should be Heiress ). The stormy winds do blow, V, [148] . The Suffolk Miracle (No 272), V, [58-67] , [303] . V, [225] . Susan Py, or, Young Bichen’s Garland, I, 454, 483 b. Susan Pye and Lord Beichan, I, 454. Susie Cleland, II, 112. The Swain’s Resolve, IV, 389. The swan swims bonnie, O, I, 118. Sweet Robin, V, [104] . The Sweet Trinity (The Golden Vanity) (No 286), V, [135-42] , [305] . Sweet William, IV, 411. II, 101, 112 n., 113 n., 356. Sweet William and May Margaret (==Sweet William’s Ghost), II, 226. Sweet William and the Young Colonel, II, 288. Sweet William’s Ghost (No 77), II, 226-34, 512; IV, 474; V, [225] , [294] . I, 435; II, 156, 174, 204, 234, 240; IV, 390, 415; V, [60] n., [166] . Sweet Willie (==Fair Janet), II, 100. Sweet Willie (==The Famous Flower of Serving-Men), II, 428. Sweet Willie and Fair Annie (==Lord Thomas and Fair Annet), II, 100, 179. Sweet Willie and Fair Maisry (==Fair Janet), II, 100. Sweet Willie and Lady Margerie (==Willie and Lady Maisry), II, 167. Sweet Willie and May Margaret (==The Mother’s Malison), IV, 185. Sweet Willie of Salisbury, II, 399. Sweet Willy (==Willie’s Lady), I, 81. Tam Lin (No 39), I, 335-58, 507 f.; II, 505; III, 504 f.; IV, 455-9; V, [215] , [290] . I, 308, 320 n., 360 n., 446, 450; III, 381; IV, 186 n.; V, [11] n., [40] n., [223] . Tam-a-lin, or, The Knight of Faerylande, I, 335. Tam-a-line, the Elfin Knight, I, 335. Tamlane, I, 507; IV, 458 a. I, 256. There livd a knight in Jesuitmont, V, [34] n. There livd a wife in the wilds of Kent, IV, 439 a. There was a jovial beggar, V, [113] n. There was a knight in Jessamy, V, [34] n. There was a knight was drunk with wine, II, 491. There was a wife in yon town, V, [109] . There waur three ladies, I, 141. There were aucht an forty nobles, IV, 338. Ther wer three ravens, IV, 454. There were three sisters going from home, III, 500. The Thief Outwitted, V, [128] . Thomalyn, a ballett of, I, 336. Thomas Cromwell (No 171), III, 377. Thomas of Potte, II, 441. Thomas o Yonderdale (No 253), IV, 409-11. II, 69. Thomas Rymer (No 37), I, 317-29; II, 505; III, 504; IV, 454 f.; V, [290] . I, 330, 358; IV, 458. Thomas Rymer and Queen of Elfland, I, 317. Thomas the Rhymer, IV, 454. The Three Brothers, III, 484. The Three Knights, I, 141. The Three Ravens (No 26), I, 253 f.; IV, 454; V, [212] . II, 429. The Three Sisters (==Riddles Wisely Expounded), I, 1. The Three Sisters (==The Twa Sisters), I, 118. The Thyme Song, V, [258] . Tifty’s Nanny, IV, 300. The Tinker and Farmer’s Daughter’s Garland, V, [109] . Tiranti, my Son, I, 151. Tom Linn, I, 335. Tom Potts (No 109), II, 441-56; III, 518. III, 276. Tomaline, I, 335. Tring Dilly, II, 432. The Trooper, V, [172] . The Trooper and Fair Maid, V, [172] . I, 437. Trooper and Maid (No 299), V, [172-4] , [306] . The Trooper Lad, V, [306] f. True Love Requited, or, The Bayliff’s Daughter of Islington, II, 428. A True Tale of Robin Hood (No 154), III, 227-33. III, 103, 220, 223. True Tammas (==Erlinton), I, 106. True Thomas and the Queen of Elfland, I, 317. The Trumpeter of Fyvie, IV, 300. The Tryal of the Laird of Gycht, IV, 309 n. The Turkish Galley, V, [135] . The Turkish Lady, I, 463. The Turkish Lady and the English Slave, I, 463. The Twa Brithers, I, 435. The Twa Brothers (No 49), I, 435-44; II, 507; III, 507; IV, 460; V, [217] f. I, 167, 168, and n., 446, 448; II, 14 n., 137, 234, 288; III, 381; V, [291] . The Twa Brothers, or, The Wood o Warslin, I, 435. The Twa Corbies, I, 253; IV, 454. The Twa Knights (No 268), V, [21-28] . I, 67; IV, 383; V, [277] . The Twa Magicians (No 44), I, 399-403; II, 506; III, 506 f.; IV, 459; V, [216] . The Twa Sisters (No 10), I, 118-41, 493-6; II, 498, 509; III, 499; IV, 447-9; V, [208] , [286] . I, 40 n. ’Twas on a Christmas Day, V, [95] . The Two Brothers, I, 435; IV, 460. The Two Constant Lovers in Scotland, II, 441, 456. The Unco Knicht’s Wowing, I, 1. The Unfortunate Forrester, or, Fair Eleanor’s Tragedy, II, 180; III, 509 b. The Ungrateful Knight and the Fair Flower of Northumberland, I, 111. The Unquiet Grave (No 78), II, 234-8, 512; III, 512 f.; IV, 474-6; V, [225] , [294] . V, [116] . Wakefylde and a grene, A ballett of, III, 129. The Wakerife Mammy, IV, 389. Wallace and his Leman, II, 513; III, 265. Walter Lesly (No 296), V, [168] f. Warenston and the Duke of York’s Daughter, II, 346. A Warning for Maidens, or, Young Bateman, I, 455. A Warning for Married Women, etc., IV, 360. A Warning-Piece to England against Pride and Wickedness, etc., III, 257. The Water o Gamrie (Gemrie, Gamery), IV, 178. See Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow. The Water o Wearie’s Well (Wells), I, 22. A Waukrife Minnie, IV, 389. We were sisters, we were seven, I, 62. The Weary Coble o Cargill, IV, 358. II, 156. The Weary Heir of Linne, V, [11] . The Wedding of Robin Hood and Little John, II, 415. Wee Messgrove, II, 242. The Wee Wee Man (No 38), I, 329-34. I, 335. The West-Country Damosel’s Complaint (No 292), V, [157-9] . The West-Country Wager, I, 390. The Western Tragedy, I, 23 n. What a bad luck had I (==The Queen of all Sluts), I, 301 n. The White Fisher (No 264), IV, 435-7. Whittingham Fair, II, 495; V, [206] . The Whummil Bore (No 27), I, 255; V, [212] . I, 187; V, [203] . The Widdow-Woman, III, 513. The Wife of Usher’s Well (No 79), II, 238 f.; III, 513 f.; V, [294] f. II, 173. The Wife Wrapt in Wether’s Skin (No 277), V, [104-7] , [304] f. Will Stewart and John (No 107), II, 432-8; V, [237] . Will ye go to the Hielans, Geordie? IV, 123. William and Marjorie, II, 226. William Clowdisley, A ballad of, neuer printed before, III, 34. William Grismond’s Downfal, II, 16. William Guiseman, II, 16. Willie and Annet, II, 100. Willie and Earl Richard’s Daughter (No 102), II, 412-15; III, 518. II, 296, 303, 406, 499. Willie and Janet, II, 100. Willie and Lady Maisry (No 70), II, 167-9. II, 240, 244. Willie and Margaret, IV, 185. Willie and May Margaret, IV, 185. I, 372, 435. Willie Doo, I, 151; IV, 450 a. Willie Macintosh (No 183), III, 456 f.; IV, 516. Willie o Douglas Dale (No 101), II, 406-11; III, 517; V, [235-7] . II, 368, 377, 412, 416. Willie of Duglass Daill, V, [235] . Willie of Winsberye, II, 398. Willie O Winsbury (No 100), II, 398-406, 514 f.; III, 517; IV, 491; V, [296] . II, 377, 406; V, [29] . Willie, the Kitchie-Boy, IV, 400. Willie, the Widow’s Son, II, 167. Willie Wallace, III, 265. Willie’s drowned in Gamery, IV, 178. Willie’s Fatal Visit (No 255), IV, 415f. II, 406, 513; IV, 389. Willie’s Lady (No. 6), I, 81-8; II, 498; III, 497; V, [207] , [285] . I, 67. Willie’s Lyke-Wake (No 25), I, 247-52, 506 f.; II, 502; III, 503; IV, 453; V, [212] , [289] . II, 356. Willy’s rare and Willy’s fare, IV, 178. IV, 163. Wilson, III, 496. The Wind hath blown my Plaid away, or, A Discourse betwixt a young [Wo]man and the Elphin Knight, a proper new ballad entituled, I, 6. The Wind hath blown my Plaid awa, or, A Discourse between a Young Woman and the Elphin Knight, I, 6, 20. The Winsome Laird of Young Logie, IV, 516. With that came out his paramour, fragment, V, [202] . The witty lass of Somersetshire, or, The fryer servd in his kind, V, [100] . The Wofull Death of Queene Jane, wife to King Henry the Eight, etc., III, 372. The Wood o Warslin, I, 435. The Wylie Wife of the Hie Toun Hie (No 290), V, [153-6] . The Yerle o Aboyne, V, [271] . The Yetts of Gowrie, IV, 160. Yorkshire Bite, V, [129] . The Yorkshire Farmer, V, [128] . Young Airly, IV, 54. Young Akin, I, 360. Young Allan (No 245), IV, 375-83; V, [275] f. II, 17, 19 n. Young Andrew (No 48), I, 432-4. I, 113. Young Annochie, IV, 347. Young Beachen, V, [218] . Young Bearwell (No 302), V, [178] f. Young Beichan (No 53), I, 454-83; II, 508 f.; III, 507; IV, 460-2; V, [218-20] , [291] . I, 67, 279 n.; II, 127, 204; III, 498, 514; IV, 5, 409. Young Beichan and Susie Pye, I, 454. Young Bekie, I, 454; V, [218] . Young Benjie (No 86), II, 281-3; IV, 478 f. Young Betrice, II, 377. Young Bicham, I, 454. Young Bichen, I, 455 n. Young Bichen’s Garland, I, 454, 483 b. Young Bondwell, I, 454. Young Brechin, I, 454. Younge Cloudeslee, III, 34. The Young Earl of Essex’s Victory over the Emperor of Germany (No 288), V, [145-8] . Young Edward, V, [305] . Young Hastings, I, 360. Young Hastings, the Groom, I, 360. The Young Heir of Baleichan (Baleighan), IV, 156 n. Young Hunting (No 68), II, 142-55, 512; III, 509; IV, 468; V, [223] . II, 137, 406, 407; IV, 39. Young Hyn Horn (Hynhorn, Hyndhorn), I, 187, 502. Young Hyndford, III, 509 a. Young Johnstone (No 88), II, 288-95. The Young Laird o Keltic, V, [153] . The Young Laird of Ochiltree, III, 449. Young Logie, III, 449, 520; V, [299] f. Young Lundie was in Brechin born, I, 455 n. The Young MacLean, IV, 270. Young Musgrave, II, 242. Young Patrick, II, 17. Young Peggy (No 298), V, [171] . Young Prince James, II, 112. Young Ratcliffe, IV, 116. Young Redin (Riedan), II, 142. Young Ronald (No 304), V, [181-4] . (The) Young Tam Lane (Tamlane), I, 335, 507. Young Tamlin, I, 335. Young Tolquhon, IV, 48 f. Young Tom Line, I, 335, 356 a. Young Waters (No 94), II, 342-6; III, 516.