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- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper abstract "Fish and Tin and Copper is a traditional folk song/ballad associated with Cornwall, and dealing with the legend of the devil (\"Old Nick\") visiting Cornwall and being frightened away, fearing that he'd be made into a Cornish pasty filling.It used to be said that the devil never came to Cornwall: he once reached Torpoint and immediately noticed that various kinds of pie were customary; he feared that devilly pie might be the next kind so returned to Devon.The title comes from the three primary industries of Cornwall, Fish, Tin, and Copper. The reference to \"Tre and Pol and Pen\" comes from a famous reference to Tre Pol and Pen, \"By Tre, Pol and Pen shall ye know all Cornishmen\", a version of which was recorded by Richard Carew in his Survey of Cornwall, published in 1602. Many Cornish surnames and place names still retain these words as prefixes.One famous version of the song was recorded by Brenda Wootton.".
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- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Ballad.
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- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_culture.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornish_folk_songs.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_people.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Cornish_symbols.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Newlyn.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Pasty.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Perranzabuloe.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Reel_(dance).
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Carew_(antiquary).
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink River_Tamar.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLink Tre_Pol_and_Pen.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fish and Tin and Copper".
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- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper subject Category:Cornish_culture.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper subject Category:Cornish_folk_songs.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper hypernym Ballad.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper type MusicalWork.
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper comment "Fish and Tin and Copper is a traditional folk song/ballad associated with Cornwall, and dealing with the legend of the devil (\"Old Nick\") visiting Cornwall and being frightened away, fearing that he'd be made into a Cornish pasty filling.It used to be said that the devil never came to Cornwall: he once reached Torpoint and immediately noticed that various kinds of pie were customary; he feared that devilly pie might be the next kind so returned to Devon.The title comes from the three primary industries of Cornwall, Fish, Tin, and Copper. ".
- Fish_and_Tin_and_Copper label "Fish and Tin and Copper".
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