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- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson abstract "Phill Hodgson (lived c1772) was a Tyneside songwriter, who, according to the information given by John Bell in his Rhymes of Northern Bards published in 1812, has the short song "Jesmond Mill" attributed to his name. The song is sung to the tune of "My Ain Fireside". It is not written in Geordie dialect but has a strong Northern connectionThis song (originally named as “Jessamond Mill) had first appeared in 1772 in the “Ladies’ Own Memorandum Book” published by S. Hodgson of Newcastle under the author’s pen-name “Primrose”.Thomas Allan states that there are two other pieces in this same Ladies book attributed to “Primrose” one being named “Une Bagatelle” (in which appears a reference to “Jenny” which Allan poses may be the same “Jenny as in “Jesmond Mill") but the other piece is not named. The song, Jesmond Mill appears again on page 139 of The Tyne Songster, published by W & T Fordyce of Newcastle in 1840; under the name of “Phil. Hodgson”Nothing more appears to be known of Phill Hodgson, or his life, or indeed whether the Phil/Phill/Primrose is a male or female Christian name.".
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- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson alternativeNames "Hodgson Phil; Primrose".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson name "Hodgson, Phill".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson placeOfBirth "assume Newcastle upon Tyne".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson placeOfDeath "assume Newcastle upon Tyne".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson shortDescription "British songwriter".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson description "British songwriter".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson subject Category:English_poets.
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- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson subject Category:Geordie_songwriters.
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson subject Category:People_from_Newcastle_upon_Tyne_(district).
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- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson comment "Phill Hodgson (lived c1772) was a Tyneside songwriter, who, according to the information given by John Bell in his Rhymes of Northern Bards published in 1812, has the short song "Jesmond Mill" attributed to his name. The song is sung to the tune of "My Ain Fireside". It is not written in Geordie dialect but has a strong Northern connectionThis song (originally named as “Jessamond Mill) had first appeared in 1772 in the “Ladies’ Own Memorandum Book” published by S.".
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- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson givenName "Phill".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson name "Phill Hodgson".
- Phill_“Primrose”_Hodgson surname "Hodgson".