I don't have Fenwick's Tutor, but I do have, reprinted elsewhere, the
   tunes it included, and these, to my mind, show that he had contact with
   the evolving stem of the Tradition at the time - the first appearance
   of the longer Hol(e)y Ha'penny set, the Barrington Hornpipe,
   Coquetside, and Felton Lonnen. Although his Bonny Pit Lad is not the
   smallpipe version, the other tunes are IMO a good sampling of what we
   know as the Clough line, with 'big' and 'small' tunes represented. --


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