• Willy O' Winsbury - The Princess and Johnny Foreigner

  • Nov 3 2022
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Willy O' Winsbury - The Princess and Johnny Foreigner

  • Summary

  • You don't find many traditional songs where the woman becomes pregnant out of wedlock and yet it all turns our wonderfully. But then Willy O' Winsbury is not your run of the mill folk song. King’s daughter Janet knew what she wanted… and it seems that her father wanted it too. Once he’d established that Willy wasn’t too foreign that is. He especially noticed his blond hair and milky white skin… oh dear.

    As well as picking up on some of these themes, the episode looks at the twists and turns of this song’s journey over time and the real events that may (or may not) have prompted it. There’s also a review of medieval virginity tests and musings on why a light scorching of the nether regions might actually be a good outcome, all things considered. 

     

    Music

    L’Homme Armé (Anon) Medieval popular song


    De moi doleros vos chant (Gillebert de Berneville) 13th Century song

     

    Lord Thomas of Winesberrie (Kinloch – Ancient Scottish Ballads – see below)

     

    Instrumental: Fair Margaret and Sweet William (ballad from the Percy/Parsons correspondence) 1770s – though the tune may be more recent

     

    Johnny Barbary (tune from Bertrand Harris Bronson – see below)

     

    Fause Foodrage 

     

    Willie O’Winsbury

     

    References

    Mainly Norfolk have an excellent overview of the song and its recorded versions: https://mainlynorfolk.info/anne.briggs/songs/willieowinsbury.html 

     

    Kinloch, George Richie (1827) Ancient Scottish Ballads: https://archive.org/details/ancientscottishb00kin/page/90/mode/2up 

     

    Karpeles, Maud (1934) Folk Songs From Newfoundland

     

    Fresno State University’s Traditional Ballad Index:  https://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/C100.html

     

    Child, Francis James (between 1882-98) The English and Scottish Popular Ballads v2 (Child 100) https://archive.org/details/englishscottishp21chilrich/mode/2up 

     

    Bronson B H (1976) The Singing Tradition of Child’s Popular Ballads https://archive.org/details/singingtradition0000bron/page/n5/mode/2up 

     

    Bronson B H (1959) The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads

     

    http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/CP25(1)/CP25_1_194_8-10/IMG_0334.htm A legal document relating to the lease of property by Thomas, son of William de Winsbury

     

    Cartwright, Jane (2003) Virginity and Chastity Tests in Medieval Welsh Prose in Bernau A, Evans R and Salih S (2003) Medieval Virginities University of Toronto Press.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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