

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.
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.
Order by:
Include:
(R)SCDS Book Range:
Containing figure:
| Strip the Willow | Anonymous, date unknown† A running step should be used through out. The book says that this should be danced to 40 bar music (even though the dance takes 42 bars) and the last move of the active couple should extend into the next minor set, and on the fourth iteration the active couple should merely cross the set. The website says when dancing to 32 bar music, the second couple should begin on bar 32 (while the active couple is dancing with the 3s).
|
| The Perth Medley | Anonymous, date unknown†
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Soldier's Joy ~ RSCDS | Anonymous, date unknown† Common tune for dancing in both the UK and the US; Thompson, Wilson, Howe, Washburn, Squire, and Schell all have figures set to it, but I have found none which seems to match this one.
|
| Corn Rigs | Anonymous, date unknown† The RSCDS attributes this dance to Wilson, but I have my doubts. In 1816 Wilson in A Companion to the Ball Room, London, gives three figures to this tune, in 1830 Smyth in A Pocket Companion... gives a figure, as do Anderson (1897) and Allan (~1900). But none of those figures seems to match the RSCDS figure.
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Foula Reel | Anonymous, Shetland, date unknown† The RSCDS claims this dance was collected in Shetland.
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Haughs O' Cromdale ~ RSCDS | Anonymous, date unknown† The RSCDS claims Wilson is the source for this dance; I have my doubts. He certainly wrote dances with this name, but if his work is the source, it has been so modified by the interpretation that almost nothing of the original is left. The second "single figure" seems the closest, but even it only shares half of the first figure... Wilson, on page 37, writes: SINGLE FIGURE (Each strain repeated) Wilson's music consists of 2 four bar strains, both repeated. Wilson's dance is not set to strathspey time. Wilson spells his title "The Haughs of Cromdale" rather than "The Haughs O' Cromdale".
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Highland Laddie | Anonymous, date unknown† A dance named Highland Laddie was published by Walsh, Wright and also Johnson in 1740. Its figure is unlike this dance. The RSCDS attributes this dance to Wilson, 1816, but I have my doubts. Wilson Wilson did publish dances called Highland Laddie in both 1809 and 1816. Two of those dances start with a cast down two couples followed by a lead back to the top. In The Treasures of Terpischore, Wilson, on page 43, writes: Single Figure While in Companion to the Ball Room, Wilson, on page 36, writes: SINGLE FIGURE (Tune played straight thro')
|
| Linton Ploughman | Anonymous, Peebles-shire, date unknown† The RSCDS says "collected in Peebles-shire."
| |||||||||||||
| The Punch Bowl | Anonymous, date unknown† The RSCDS attributes this to Rutherford, but I have my doubts. Playford (1701), Johnson (1751) and Rutherford (1756) published dances called "The Punch Bowl" but none has a figure with matches this one.
| |||||||||||||
| Round About Hullachan | Anonymous, Perthshire, date unknown† The RSCDS says "collected in Perthshire," and attributes the tune to Bremner.
| |||||||||||||
| Teviot Bridge | Anonymous, Caithness, date unknown† The RSCDS says "collected in Caithness."
|
| Oxton Reel | Anonymous, Oxton, Berwickshire, date unknown† RSCDS Book 6 claims this was "collected in Oxton, Berwickshire."
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Rothesay Country Dance | Anonymous, Rothesay, Isle of Bute, date unknown† RSCDS Book 6 claims this was "collected in Rothesay, Isle of Bute."
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Roxburgh Castle | Anonymous, Roxburghshire, date unknown† RSCDS Book 6 claims this was "collected in Roxburghshire."
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sixteensome Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† Clearly based on The Eightsome Reel just as in quadrilles where The Lancers for 16 was based on The Lancers.
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Threesome Reel ~ RSCDS | Anonymous, Perthshire and Angus, date unknown† RSCDS Book 6 claims this was "collected in Perthshire and Angus." This is not the traditional version recorded by the Fletts, nor the versions found in Wilson, 1808. Often the center dancer holds a ribbon in each hand, with the side dancers holding the ribbon rather than the center dancer's hands. The RSCDS instructions say that after the circling motion the dancers end where they started. All the example videos show the dancers advancing, and then only circling half, facing the opposite direction and on opposite sides of the center dancer. The dance repeats advancing in the back where they came from and turning.
| M(S48+R48) 3P/3P | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Braes of Tulliemet | Anonymous, date unknown† RSCDS Book 7 says this dance was "a Perthshire dance. Collected in the Borders." The Scottish Country Dance Dictionary attributes this dance to the Register of Dances at Castle Menzies, but there are no dances of that name in the Register. William Campbell in his Campbell's Seventh Collection of the newest & most Favorite Country Dances and Cotillions, ~1792 contains a dance named The Breas of Tilleymett, but it has a different figure. | |
| Come Ashore, Jolly Tar | Anonymous, Angus and Perthshire, date unknown† |
| Jessie's Hornpipe | Anonymous, Angus and Perthshire, date unknown† | |
| The Lovers' Knot | Anonymous, Galloway, date unknown† RSCDS Book 8 says this was "collected in Galloway." | |
| The River Cree | Anonymous, Galloway, date unknown† RSCDS Book 8 says this was "collected in Galloway." |
| The Braes of Busby | Anonymous, Border Country, date unknown† RSCDS Book 9 says "collected in the Border Country." Longman & Broderip published a dance called The Braes of Bushbie in 1795, but its figure does not match this one. | |
| Dalkeith's Strathspey | Anonymous, Border Country, date unknown† RSCDS Book 9 says "collected in the Border Country." | |
| The Jimp Waist | Anonymous, Border Country, date unknown† RSCDS Book 9 says "collected in the Border Country." On the second cord the 1s cross down as the 2s move up. | |
| My Love, She's but a Lassie Yet | Anonymous, Perthshire, date unknown† | |
| New Rigged Ship | Anonymous, date unknown† Campbell (~1795), Bland & Weller (~1800), Preston (1804), Wilson (1809 & 1816) and Tegg (1825) all published dances with this name, but none matches this figure. RSCDS Book 9 attributes the dance to Blantyre MS, 1805. A claim I cannot verify. |
| The Scots Bonnet | Anonymous, Roxburghshire, date unknown† RSCDS Book 10 says "collected in Roxburghshire." Rutherford (~1756) published a dance called Scots Bonnet, while in ~1757 Thompson published the same figure and called it Scotch Bonnet, but their figure does not match this one. Wilson in 1809 published several figures called Scotch Bonnet, but, again, none matches this one. | |
| The Shepherd's Crook - Book 10 | Anonymous, Roxburghshire, date unknown† RSCDS Book 10 says "collected in Roxburghshire." |
| Knit the Pocky | Turnbull, [Unknown City], date unknown† Five Favourite Country Dances, adapted by Mr. Turnbull |
| Barley Bree | Anonymous, Borders, date unknown† RSCDS Book 13 says "collected in the Borders. | |
| The Duran Ranger | Anonymous, Borders, date unknown† RSCDS Book 13 says "collected in the Borders. | |
| A Kiss for Nothing | Anonymous, date unknown† |
| The Gentle Shepherd | Anonymous, date unknown† RSCDS Book 17 says "from an old book of Scottish-Irish dances (title page lost). | |
| Lucy Campbell | Anonymous, date unknown† RSCDS Book 17 says "from an old book of Scottish and Irish dances (title page lost). Bartholomew Cooke published a dance called Lucy Campbell in about 1790 in his book Tracy's Selection Of The Present Favorite Country Dances, but his figure does not match that of the RSCDS. Campbell and Dale both published a Miss Campbell's Reel but it doesn't match either. | |
| Twenty-First of September | Anonymous, date unknown† Although my copy of RSCDS Book 17 gives no attribution for this dance, both the Scottish Country Dance Dictionary, and the Scottish Country Dance Database attribute it to William Campbell, but The Regency Dance site's list of his dances does NOT include one with anything like this name. |
| The Axum Reel | Anonymous, Orkney, date unknown† RSCDS Book 18 says "collected in Orkney." The starting position is best described by looking at the crib diagram.
The axum reel is best described by looking at the crib diagram.
| |
| Leith Country Dance | Anonymous, date unknown† |
| Tweedside | Anonymous, date unknown† The RSCDS attributes this to Johnson who did publish a dance with the name "Tweedside" in A Choice Collection of 200 Favourite Country Dances, ~1740 and again in Caledonian Country Dances, 3rd Ed, ~1748, but Walsh published the same figure earlier (1735). In any case their figure does not match the RSCDS's figure. The music is a minuet. |
| The Buchan Eightsome Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 21 has a note: "Collected in Aberdeenshire." | |
| The Lea Rig | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Loch Leven Castle | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 21 contains the note "Collected in Glenesk, Angus". | |
| The Maid of the Mill | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 21 has the comment "Collected from an old manuscript." Playford published a dance called "The Maid in the Mill" in 1698, Thompson published a different figure in 1780. Walsh published a dance called "Maid of the Mill" in 1766, and Hime published a different figure in 1795. None of these matches the RSCDS figure. | |
| Muirland Willie | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 21 says "Collected from an old manuscript." Both Walsh and Jackson published a dance with this name but a different figure (several publications between 1735 and 1755). | |
| The Stoorie Miller | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 21 has the comment "Collected from an old manuscript." |
| The Campbells Are Coming | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 24 has the comment: "Collected by Miss Jenny MacLaghlan." Howe in Howe's Drawing-Room Dances (Boston, 1859) published a dance similar to this. It is not a round the room, but it does begin with the 1s improper, starts with balances and turns and includes a ladies chain. Probably not a source for this dance, but likely something derived from the same root. | |
| The Duke He Was a Bonnie Beau | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 24 has the comment: "Collected by Miss Jenny MacLaghlan." | |
| The Hollin Buss | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 24 has the comment: "Collected by Miss Jenny MacLaghlan." | |
| I Canna Buckle To | Anonymous, date unknown† Ladies New Pocket Companion The RSCDS attributes this to Ladies New Pocket Companion (with no date nor publisher). I have been unable to find this work. | |
| The Mairrit Man's Favourite | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 24 has the comment: "Collected by Miss Jenny MacLaghlan." | |
| Oh Whistle and I'll Come Tae Ye, My Lad | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 24 has the comment: "Collected by Miss Jenny MacLaghlan." Bourne, ~1820 in Admired Cottillions for Balls and Private Parties, 4th Sett (New York) published a dance with this name, but a different figure. | |
| The Sailor | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Saint Andrew's Day ~ RSCDS | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Scotch Circle | Anonymous, date unknown† Book 24 has the comment: "Collected by Miss Jenny MacLaghlan." | |
| The Wild Geese | Anonymous, date unknown† |
| The Braes of Mellinish | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Bramble Bush | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Chapman | Anonymous, date unknown† In his Twenty four Country Dances for the Year 1789, Goulding published a dance called "Chapman's Dance", but it's figure does not match this one. | |
| The Fête | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Haste to the Wedding ~ RSCDS | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Miss Isabella McLeod | Anonymous, date unknown† The Scottish Country Dance Dictionary attributes this to "Dorothy Arton". | |
| Saw Ye My Wee Thing | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Three Bonnie Maidens | Anonymous, date unknown† The Scottish Country Dance Dictionary attributes this to "D Gracie". |
| Airdrie Lassies | Anonymous, Mr. W Brown, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, date unknown† RSCDS Book 26 says "collected from Mr. W Brown, Airdrie, Lanarkshire." | |
| Fairly Shot O' Her | Anonymous, date unknown† Walsh, and then Johnson, published a dance named Fairly Shot on Her, but the figure does not match this one. Johnson also published Fairly Shut of Her, but, again, the figure doesn't match. | |
| The Ladies of Dunse | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Mary Cochrane's Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Maxwell's Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† In 1805 Preston published a dance called Miss Maxell's Reel, but the figure does not match. | |
| Lord Elgin's Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† In his 9th book (~1794) William Campbell published a dance called Lord Elgin's Strathspey, but its figure does not match this one. (Bartholomew Cooke republished that figure in 1797) | |
| A Mile to Ride | Anonymous, date unknown† Johnson in ~1751 published a dance called A Mile to Ride, but it did not match this figure. Thompson, in 1771, Goulding, in 1808, and Wilson in 1809 and 1816 published dances called Ride a Mile, but none matches this figure. | |
| The New Waterloo Reel | R. Owen, [Unknown City], date unknown† RSCDS Book 26 says "the source previously given for this dance is The Collection of Robert Owen but we have not been able to verify this." | |
| Sugar Candie | Anonymous, date unknown† |
| Miss Nellie Wemyss | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Round Reel of Eight | Anonymous, date unknown† |
| The Cumbrae Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Euan's Jig | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Mairi's Fancy | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Miss Shaftesbury's Fancy | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The New Petronella | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Star | Hilton MS, [Unknown City], date unknown† | |
| Two to One | Anonymous, date unknown† Thompson published a dance named "Two to One" in 1785, but it's figure does not match. Thompson published another dance named "Two for One" in 1765, which contains the cross and turn corners figure, but does not match the rest of the dance. |
| Braw Sir John | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Crossing | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Fair Donald | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Happy Meeting ~ RSCDS | Anonymous, date unknown† Playford published a dance called "The Happy Meeting" in 1696 (and Walsh republished it later). Playford's dance begins with the 1s doing a normal figure eight, and then the 2s doing one, rather than having 1st corners figure eight, followed by second corners. That may be an early form of this dance, but it clearly has evolved a lot since then. Playford writes:
The music is in 3/2 time and there are two 8 bar strains. |
| Niel Gow's Farewell to Wisky | Anonymous, Canada, date unknown† RSCDS Book 34 says "collected in Canada." |
| Anderson's Rant | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Banks of Allen | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Banks of Clyde | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Bonnie Links | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Brechin Lassies | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Caledonian Country Dance | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Captain White | Anonymous, date unknown† Thomas Wilson published dances called "Captain White" in his L'Assemblée of 1819. But their figures are nothing like this one. Chivers published "Captain Wyke", in 1821, but it's figure doesn't match either. | |
| Charles Stuart | Anonymous, date unknown† Miss Milligan's Miscellany 1 attributes this to Wilkie's The Ladies' Pocket-Book for the Year 1794 but according to Robert Keller's site, that book contains no dance anything like "Charles Stuart" either in name or figure. | |
| The Gathering | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Ha! Ha! The Wooin' o' it | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| High Road to Wigton | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Highlandman Kissed his Mother | Anonymous, date unknown† Both Johnson, in 1753, and Rutherford, in 1759 published dances with this name, but neither matches this figure. | |
| Inveraray | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Inverness Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Dumfries | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Glasgow | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Home's Jig | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Largo Law ~ Modified | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Largo Law | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Long Live the Queen | Anonymous, date unknown† In ~1860 Eugène Coulon published a dance named "Long Live the Queen" in his Coulon's Hand-Book, Containing All the Last New and Fashionable Dances, but it's figure doesn't match this one. (This version was frequently republished, even making it across the Atlantic where Howe published it in 1862. In ~1872 Mr Layland published a different figure with this name in The Victoria Danse Du Monde and Quadrille Preceptor which is slightly more similar to the RSCDS version. This is not like normal 4 couple dances. The first couple dances once through from the 1st position, then again from the 2nd position, and then (somehow) ends in the 4th position. You would think that would mean that the dance would run for 8 repetitions, but both the SCD dictionary and SCD database say there are only 4 iterations (MMM1 does not specify the number of iterations). | |
| Miss Corbett's Strathspey | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Munro Rant | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Rosnor Abbey | Anonymous, date unknown† |
| The Countess of Lauderdale's Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Frog in the Middle | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Kelso Races | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Ladies of Dingwall | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Charlotte Bruce | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lady Susan Stewart's Strathspey | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Lass o' Loudon | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Marquis of Lorne | Anonymous, date unknown† In 1796 Longman & Broderip published a dance called "The Marquis of Lorn's Strathspey", and in ~1799 (in his 14th book) William Campbell published a different figure with the same name. Neither one matches this dance. | |
| Miss Betty Boyle's Reel | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Miss Christy Stewart | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Miss Margaret Hill | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Monifieth Star | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Prince Edward | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| The Seagull | Anonymous, date unknown† | |
| Willie's Rare and Willie's Fair | Anonymous, date unknown† The RSCDS attributes this to Thomas Skillern's Twenty Four Country Dances for the Year 1781 but according to Robert Keller that work does not contain any dance with a name like "Willie's Rare and Willie's Fair", nor does it contain a dance whose figure matches this one. The RSCDS claims the dance "What You Please" is also found in the 1781 work, when, in fact, it is in the 1780 publication, so I checked that as well and found no dance with this name nor with this figure. |
| Unknown | 123 |
| Anonymous | 120 |
| Hilton MS | 1 |
| R. Owen | 1 |
| Turnbull | 1 |
| Anonymous | Hilton MS, undated. I don't know where to find it. |
| " | Ladies New Pocket Companion, undated. I don't know where to find it. |
| Turnbull | Five Favourite Country Dances, adapted by Mr. Turnbull, undated. I don't know where to find it. |
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.
This website is copyright © 2021-2025 by George W. Williams V My work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Most of the dances have more restrictive licensing, see my notes on copyright, the individual dance pages should mention when some rights are waived.