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- The_Song_of_the_Western_Men abstract ""The Song of the Western Men" was written by Robert Stephen Hawker. It is also known by the title of "Trelawny".Hawker wrote the song in 1824, telling of events that took place in 1688. Many people have erroneously supposed the whole song to be ancient, among them, Sir Walter Scott, Lord Macaulay, and Charles Dickens. Hawker had however based the song on a popular proverb used in Cornwall: And shall Trelawny die?Here’s twenty thousand Cornish menWill know the reason why!Hawker, a churchman, attributed the Trelawny mentioned in this proverb to Bishop Jonathan Trelawny who was imprisoned in the Tower of London by James II in 1688. However it is more likely that it was his grandfather, Sir John Trelawny, a Cornish Royalist leader who had been imprisoned by parliament in 1628, who was the subject of the proverb.According to Cornish historian Robert Morton Nance, The Song of the Western Men was possibly inspired by the song Come, all ye jolly tinner boys which was written more than ten years earlier in about 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte made threats that would affect trade in Cornwall at the time of the invasion of Poland. Ye jolly Tinner boys contains the line "Why forty thousand Cornish boys shall knawa the reason why."Despite its inaccuracies the song has become the Cornish national anthem[citation needed] and is a regular favourite sung at Cornish rugby union matches and other Cornish gatherings. Also, primary school children in some schools in Cornwall are taught the first verse and chorus, and sing it at events such as Murdoch Day and St Piran's Day.".
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