The Morris Ring Archive
The Barton Hartshorn Page
Last updated 3 April 2000
It is convenient for many Archive users to be able to consult
material which is grouped together in easily accessible form by
tradition or geographical location. The Ring Archive has collated
such information and the items relating to Barton Hartshorn, Buckinghamshire,
are detailed below.
Itens marked with a [
] are "Restricted to Archive"
and are only available for consultation within the Archive, all
others can be suplied in photocopy form.
A. Published Sources.
- Heaney, M., Bedlam Morris, Eynsham: Chandler Publications,
(1985), 18.
Suggests that the Barton Hartshorn dance may be a remnant
of Bedlam Morris, due to its lack of bells. 
- Chandler, K., An Analytical Checklist of Morris Dance
Musicians, Eynsham: Chandler Publications, (1985), 13, 18,
25.
Mention of George Horwood, the Barton musician, as part of Chandler's
analysis of musicians. 
- Chandler, K, Morris Dancing in the English South Midlands,
1660-1900. A Chronological Gazetteer, London: Hisarlik Press,
(1993), 50.

B. Unpublished Sources.
- Sharp, C.J., MSS "Folk Dances", 4,
f90, Interview with George
Horwood, Barton Hartshorn, 10/9/1922
Available in original handwritten form and as a modern typescript
copy.
Further information is available in Sharp's Field Notebooks.
Copies are not presently available in the Archive.
A complete set of the above references can be supplied. Price
on application.
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