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Early Sources of RSCDS dances

None of the dances published by the RSCDS before book 13 were devised by the RSCDS, instead they were considered "traditional" dances. Many dances published in subsequent books fall into that category as well. I have tried to track down the sources of these dances and display here the earliest published versions of the dance's figure which I've been able to find.

Note: this is often different from the earliest dance with that name. The dance's name was often the name of the tune to which it was danced, and many tunes had multiple figures attached to them, so care must be taken.
Note also: there may very well be earlier sources than "the earliest published version ... which I've been able to find". Many early sources have been lost to the ravages of time, and others have simply escaped my notice. And in other cases the publication dates are uncertain, and which is earliest may be indeterminate.

In some cases the RSCDS mentions a source. Often I have found earlier examples of the dance. Sometimes I have been unable to find the RSCDS source and will present the earliest source I have found.

When I know the deviser, I mark the name in italics. In most cases for these old dances I only know the publisher.

When a dance source is marked with "†" it means I have been unable to verify the source of the dance, when it is marked with "‡" it means I have been unable to find any Scottish dance manual containing this dance (prior to 1924).

Hovering the mouse over a dance's devisor/publisher will (often) produce a popup containing the text of the original.

By default the list below shows only traditional dances interpreted by the (R)SCDS. I believe that Book 34 (1986) was the last book to contain any traditional dances. Before Book 13 all (R)SCDS dances were traditional, but Book 13 contains The Reel of the 51st Division, the first published modern dance. No further modern dances were published until Book 22 (1963), and after that some books contained modern and some traditional dances until Books 31&34, which contains both.

At the end I have several tables of statistics.

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(R)SCDS dances originaly published in London

(R)SCDS Book 1, 1924

Circassian Circle ~ RSCDS
G.M.S. Chivers, London, 1822
The Modern Dancing Master

(R)SCDS Book 2, 1925

Delvine Side
William Campbell, London, ~1800
Campbell's 15th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances & Strathspey Reels

(R)SCDS Book 3, 1926

Blue Bonnets ~ RSCDS
Goulding & D'Almaine, London, 1827
Goulding & D'Almaine's Twenty-four Country Dances for the Year 1827
Fairy Dance
Skillern & Challoner, London, 1807
Popular Country Dances, no. 5

(R)SCDS Book 4, 1927

Light and Airy
William Campbell, London, ~1804†‡
Campbell's 19th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances, & Strathspey Reels
The Ninety-second
William Campbell, London, ~1804†‡
Campbell's 19th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances, & Strathspey Reels

(R)SCDS Book 5, 1929

Dumbarton Drums ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Jenny's Bawbee ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

(R)SCDS Book 8, 1932

Off She Goes - RSCDS
William Campbell, London, ~1804†‡
Campbell's 19th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances, & Strathspey Reels
Peggy's Love ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

(R)SCDS Book 10, 1935

Crief Fair ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
The Isle of Skye ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Maggie Lauder ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Miss Mary Douglas ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
There's Nae Luck Aboot the Hoose ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

(R)SCDS Book 11, 1936

Rakes of Glasgow
Preston, London, 1806‡
Twelve Favorite Country Dances for the Year 1806

(R)SCDS Book 15, 1949

I'll Gang Nae Mair Tae Yon Toon
Thomas Wilson, London, 1825‡
Analysis of the London Ballroom
Lord Rosslyn's Fancy
Thomas Wilson, London, 1815‡
Le Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1815
Middling, Thank You
Thomas Wilson, London, ~1814†‡
No. 26 of Button & Whitaker's Selection of Dances, Reels and Waltzes
My Mother's Coming In
Thomas Wilson, London, ~1814†‡
No. 26 of Button & Whitaker's Selection of Dances, Reels and Waltzes
Waverley
Thomas Wilson, London, ~1816†‡
Twenty Four Country Dances with Figures by Mr. Wilson for the Year 1816

RSCDS Book 16, 1951

Ca' the Ewes ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816
A Companion to the Ball Room
The Caledonian Rant ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816
A Companion to the Ball Room
Fidget
Thomas Wilson, London, 1814†‡
Button and Whitaker's Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1814
The Golden Pheasant
Thomas Wilson, London, 1813†‡
Le Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1813
Lady Harriet Hope's Reel ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Lord Hume's Reel ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Mr. Wilson's Hornpipe ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Todlen Hame ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
Woo'd and Married and A'
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 17, 1953 (Coronation Book)

Donald Bane ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 18, 1955

Lady Baird's Reel
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 19, 1957

None So Pretty - Wilson ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816
A Companion to the Ball Room
Rakish Highlandman ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
The Sandal
Thomas Wilson, London, 1813†‡
No. 21 of Button & Whitaker's Selection of Dances, Reels and Waltzes

RSCDS Book 20, 1959

The Express
Thomas Wilson, London, 1814†‡
Le Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1814

RSCDS Book 21, 1961

My Only Jo and Dearie, O ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 24, 1968

Adieu Mon Ami
Thomas Wilson, London, 1814
Le Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1814

RSCDS Book 26, 1972

Rob Roy MacGregor ~ RSCDS
G.M.S. Chivers, London, 1821
The Dancer's Guide

RSCDS Book 27, 1975

Auld Lang Syne ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816
A Companion to the Ball Room
Seann Triubhas Willichan ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 29, 1979

The Sutherland Reel ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 30, 1981

Hame Came Our Gude Man ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
A Man's a Man for a' That ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

RSCDS Book 31, 1983 (Diamond Jubilee)

Cromartie's Rant ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

Miss Milligan's Miscellany 1, ~1977

Ruffian's Rant ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

Miss Milligan's Miscellany 2, ~1977

Captain Mackintosh ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room
The Carl cam' ower the Croft ~ RSCDS
Thomas Wilson, London, 1816‡
A Companion to the Ball Room

Statistics

Number of dances published by city (or region)

London48

Number of dances published by semi century

1800-184948

Number of dances by early publisher/devisor

Thomas Wilson39
William Campbell4
G.M.S. Chivers2
Goulding & D'Almaine1
Preston1
Skillern & Challoner1

References

William CampbellCampbell's 15th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances & Strathspey Reels, London, about 1800. I don't know where to find it.
"Campbell's 19th Book of New and Favorite Country Dances, & Strathspey Reels, London, about 1804. May be found in the Havard University Library
G.M.S. ChiversThe Dancer's Guide, London, 1821. Found at The British Library
"The Modern Dancing Master, London, 1822. May be found in the British Library, University of Glasgow Library, and University of St. Andrews Library
Goulding & D'AlmaineGoulding & D'Almaine's Twenty-four Country Dances for the Year 1827, London, 1827. May be found in the British Library
PrestonTwelve Favorite Country Dances for the Year 1806 , London, 1806. Robert Keller's site says this may be found in the British Library
Skillern & ChallonerPopular Country Dances, no. 5, London, 1807
Thomas WilsonLe Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1813, London, 1813. I don't know where to find it.
"No. 21 of Button & Whitaker's Selection of Dances, Reels and Waltzes, London, 1813. I don't know where to find it.
"No. 26 of Button & Whitaker's Selection of Dances, Reels and Waltzes, London, about 1814. I don't know where to find it.
"Button and Whitaker's Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1814, London, 1814. I don't know where to find it.
"Le Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1814, London, 1814. I don't know where to find it.
"Le Sylphe, An Elegant Collection of Twenty four Country Dances, for the Year 1815, London, 1815. Robert Keller's site says this may be found in the Library of Congress.
"A Companion to the Ball Room, London, 1816. Robert Keller's site says this may be found in the British Library
"Twenty Four Country Dances with Figures by Mr. Wilson for the Year 1816, London, about 1816. I don't know where to find it.
"Analysis of the London Ballroom, London, 1825. May be found at the Huntington Library, UC Berkeley Libraries, UNC Chapel Hill, Harvard University, New York Public Library, National Library of Scotland

Scans of old dance manuals are scattered about the internet. The Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, International Music Score Library Project, Scott Pfitzinger's Playford site, Richard Powers' website, Library of Congress, and The Library of Dance all provide primary sources. A number of other sites provide indeces of these sources: The Regency Dance site, The Library of Dance again, and my own site have all proven useful for finding old sources. Finally there is Robert Keller's index which does not provide sources directly but lists thousands of dances, the publications containing them, dates and a brief coded description of the figures. This last has proven invaluable for tracking down dances for which I had no complete sources.

And, of course, both the Scottish Country Dance Database and the Scottish Country Dancing Dictionary provide online descriptions of all the RSCDS books and often hint at early sources.

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