Agnes Bamkin | |
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Born | 1700s |
Died | 1800s |
Residence | Kilbarchan |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Known for | singing ballads |
Agnes Lyle or Agnes Lile (1700s – 1800s) was a British ballad singer.
Lyke was born to a weaver who lived from about 1731 to about 1811. His name is unknown and Lyle's birth date is only estimated to be about 1775. She is only known because in 1825 she met William Motherwell several times. Motherwell was gathering ballads and he met several Scottish women but Lyle was his best source. She supplied 22 songs and in some cases she gave him the tune and the words. Lyle's neighbours in Kilbarchan supplied other songs.
She sang songs of love triangles and patriotic songs but she was said to be cynical about their themes.
Her songs came to wider notice when Motherwell's gatherings were included in Harvard Professor Francis James Child's publication, English and Scottish Popular Ballads, 1882–98.
In 1978 her ballads were republished by Indiana University.