Lancashire bagpipe explained

The Lancashire bagpipe or Lancashire greatpipe has been attested in literature, and commentators have noticed that the Lancashire bagpipe was also believed proof against witchcraft.[1]

Historical attestation

Cervantes, Don Quixote, translated by P.A Motteux (1712)(Explains), Zamora is a city in Spain, famous for that sort of music, as Lancashire is in England for the bagpipe.

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Notes and References

  1. Transactions, Volume 56North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, 1908. Pg cviii
  2. HMC 5th Report: Cholmondeley (London, 1876), p. 355.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070607054530/http://geocities.com/behnlady/patientfancy.html Behn, Aphra. Sir Patient Fancy.
  4. cited in Francis M. Colinson The Bagpipes: The History of a Musical Instrument. Routledge Kegan & Paul (October 1975)