Format Structure Strains Msrs / Strain Basic Total Music  
Name Music P E? to Year Match? Number Couples Type Sub Type Arr Parts Verses S&T Note A B C A B C Repeat Structure Repeat Structure Same as Plfd? Notes
Moll Peatlye Y 4 1698 Y 4 R L 3 US(A/H) Y Y 2 5 AABB x3    
Noah's Flood         4 K L 1 U Y Y 2 4 AABBB (x4)x4? - 4 repeats allows man 1 to dance with each of the 4 women, and then it could all repeat again 3 more times so each man can be man 1 
Tenn Pounde Y? 4 1716 N AMAYP x 3 US(U?) - - - - - - - - - The dance instructions are so incomplete that it is unreconstructable 
The Milking Payle Y 1 1716 N 3 or 4 R L 3 USH split Y Y 4 6 AABB x3 Y  
The Highway to Westminster         4 R L 3 USU split Y Y Y 4 4 4 AABBCC x3 -  
Ladys Piller Y 1 1690 Y AMAYP R L 3 USU split Y 4 Ax5 x3 Y  
The Cherping of the Nightingall Y 1 1690 N 3 or 4 K L 1 U after Y Y 2 4 AAAABB (x3/x4)x3/x4 N Dance is repeated once for each couple, so x3 or x4 depending.  Then, since each man is allowed (if they wish) to be the kidnapper/man 1, that's either 3 or 4 more times through the whole thing
The Wind Mille         4 R S or L 3 USU Y Y 2 6 AABB x3 -  
The Gipsys Y 1 1728 Y 3 or 4 R L 3 USU the verse has other motions going on - back-to-back, and men circling Y Y 4 2 ABBB 2xABB x3 Y  
The Goddisses Y 1 1716 Y at least 5 R L 11 x Y Y 2 2 AABB x11 Y  
Lightly Love Y?       AMAYP K L 1 U after Y Y 4 4 AA(Bx6) (xN)xN - Same as Noah's Flood and Cherping, but with as many people dancing as will
Trenchmore Y 2 1728 ~ AMAYP P VC L   Y Y 4 2 (A(BxN)x2) AAi + x3   Intro = AA, then each of the 3 progressive figures is repeated twice (x2), and N = the repeats required to do each requested change
The Old Man with a Bed Full of Bones Y 1 1728 Y 3 or 4 K N L 3 USH split Y 4 Ax6 x3 Y  
A Mayden Fayre Y 1 1698 Y 3 or 4 P I L   Y 8 AxP Ai + x3 Y Progression formula: P = 3 * (n-1); 1 repeat for the intro, 3 progressive figures
Cuckles all a Row Y 1 1728 Y 2 R S 3 USA Y Y 2 4 AABB x3 Y  
Tom a Bedlam, or Grays Inn Maske Y 1 1690 Y at least 1 R L 3 USA verses split by casting Y Y 4 20 AAB x3 Y The B strain is actually made up of 4 substrains, a=2, b=2, c=2, d=4: aabbccdd
St Johns Y 1 1728 Y 4 R S 3 x Y Y 4 4 AABB x3 Y  
Boone Companion         3 or 4 x   Y Y 4 4 AABB x3? - Instructions incomplete
Step Stately Y 1 1698 Y 3 x   Y Y 2 2 AABB x3? Y? Instructions incomplete
The Picking of Stickes Y 1 1698 Y 3 R L 3 U Y Y 2 4 Var x3 N Varried repeats:  1st time, AA(BBx6); 2nd, (AABBx4); 3rd, AABB
Jack Pudding Y 1 1690 Y 3 R T 3 Y Y 2 4 AABB x2  + AABBBB N Last repeat requires 4 repeats of the B strain
Roses white and roses red Y 1 1690 Y AMAYP P I/D C 3 + I Y 4 AxP Ai + x3 N Progression formula: P = ((Nx5)-5)
Harts ease Y 1 1690 Y 2 R S 3 USA Y Y 2 4 AABB x3 Y  
Tumbling Jone         4 R L   Y Y 2 4 AABB x3 -  
Greenwood Y 1 1690 Y 3 R L 2 Y 4 AAv + Ax5   x2 N AAv = 2 repeats of A for the verse; about 5 repeats of A is the max the chorus takes
Natly         AMAYP P I   Y 4 AxP AAi + x3 - Progression formula: P = 3 * (n-1); 2 repeats for the intro, 3 progressive figures
A Helth to Betty Y 1 1728 Y AMAYP P VC L 3 USA split Y 4 AAv + var x3 Y AAv = 2 repeats of A for the verse; 1st figure repeats as ((Nx3)-1), 2nd and 3rd figures repeat as ((N-1)*3)
Bobbin Jone Y 1 1728 N AMAYP P VC L 3 USA after Y Y 2 2 Xv + P x3 Y X = AABB; P = X * ((N-1)*3)
Murry         4 R S 2 Y Y 2 4 AABB x1 + X - X = AA(Bx?), where ? = the number of times to repeat B for the last hey by dancers' choice
Jogg On Y 1 1698 Y AMAYP P I L 1 Y 4 P AAi + x1 N Progression formula: P = ((N-1)*3)
Good your Worship         50! P P L 1         -  
The Fryer and the Nunne Y 1 1728 Y AMAYP P I L 1 Y 8 P AAAi + x1 N Progression formula: P = ((N-1)*3); three times through A for the intro, one figure
Type = type of dance
R = regular verse/chorus (16)
K = kidnap (4)
P = progressive (9)
x = can't reconstruct (3)
Sub Type = type of (usually) AMAYP
VC = verse/progressive chorus (3)
I = intro then figures (5)
D = dance with (1)
P = promenade (lead couple goes to bottom - that's it) (1)
N = no progression (kidnap/kidnap back) (1)
Number of couples:
>=1 (1)
2 (2)
3 (4)
3 or 4 (6)
4 (7)
>=5 (1)
50 (1)
AMAYP (10)