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Jock o' the Side

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Jock of the Side orJock O' the Side is aborder ballad existing in several variants, and is part of the series of 305 traditional songs of England and Scotland known as theChild ballads, having Child number 187. It is assigned theRoud number 82.[1]

The rescue it depicts is recorded solely in popular tradition, although Jock of the Side himself appears to have existed.[according to whom?]

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A failed raid results in the capture of Jock of the Side.Hobie Noble—in some variants his illegitimate half-brother, and in some an outlawed Englishman—set out with few men to rescue him. They sneak into the castle, over the hall or by murdering the porter, and find and rescue him. They must carry him off in his chains, but they get him away. In some variant, once they have escaped by crossing a river, the former captor asks for the chains back, but the prisoner says he will use them to shoe horses.

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References

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  1. ^"rn82".Vaughan Williams Memorial Library. Retrieved15 August 2023.

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