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| “Bonny Lass o’ Liviston, The” (b. 1796) | 254 |
| Boye, Friar and, The | 51 |
| Broze and Batter (b. 1796) | 264 |
| Burns (R.) | 253, 254, 256, 257, 259, 261, 263, 264, 265, 267, 269, 272, 274 |
| “By the mole on your bubbies” (Musical Miscellany, 1731) | 238 |
| “Canst thou loue and lie alone” (Melismata, c. 1611) | 40 |
| Carey, H. | 228 |
| “Certain Presbyterian Pair, A,” (Musical Miscellany, 1729) | 230 |
| Chappell, William | 89, 113, 159, 189 |
| Choyce Ayres (Playford J.) | 157 |
| Choyce Drollery | 109, 113 |
| Clout the Couldron (Tune) | 267 |
| “Come hither, good people” (Musical Miscellany, 1729) | 230 |
| ‘Come off of my mother, Sirrah’ (Refrain) | 35 |
| Complements, Marrow of | 159 |
| Corkine (W.) | 31 |
| “Country Gentleman came up to town, A” (1685–8, Roxburgh Ballads, ii. 101) | 31 |
| Courteous Knight, The (1609, Roxburgh Ballads, ii. 281) | 31 |
| Courtiers Good morrow to his Mistris, The (c. 1611) | 40 |
| Crimsall, Richard | 89 |
| Cuddie the Cooper (b. 1796) | 263 |
| Cumberland Lass, The (1674–80) | 152 |
| Cupid’s Visions (or Dainty Damsels Dream, Laurence Price, c. 1654, Roxburgh Ballads, iii. 226) | 105 |