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Nonesuch
Found in Nonesuch.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X: 1 T: Nonesuch M: C| L: 1/8 %Q: 120 H: Nonesuch was built in 1538 by Henry VIII over the demolished property of the village of Cuddington, H: near Epsom Wells in Sussex, to be the most ostentatious hunting lodge ever made. At the very end H: of her life, Elizabeth I visited Nonesuch, as a guest of Lord Lumley, son-in-law of the Earl of H: Arundel, and it was reported that "there is much dancing of country dances in the privy chamber H: at Nonesuch, before the Queen's majesty, who is exceedingly pleased therewith". N: N: Often combined with A la Mode de France for the dance. K: DDor "A"|: a | "Dm"af ga | fe/2f/2 da | af ga | f2 d \ "B":: e | "C"ec de | "Dm"fe/2f/2 de | "C"ec de | "Dm"f2 d :|
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