John Hunsley was a bagpiper from Manton near Kirton in Lindsey in north Lincolnshire, and the last known player of the Lincolnshire bagpipes, which he played until shortly before his death at around 1850. [1]
Hunsley's music was described as unrefined, or "unmelodious", [2] but popular amongst his peers. Hunsley was known to play for riotous parties where guests "danced until the brick dust came through the soles of their feet." [3] One commentator noted that Hunsley's bagpipe was "little more than the Oaten Pipe improved with a bag." [4] Organologist Anthony Baines notes that Hunsley used to send his pipes to be "tuned" in Edinburgh. [5] Another reference claimed that he took the pipes himself, on a white pony. The same authority recorded that he was a champion boxer and wrestler, defeated only once in his life. [6]
John Hunsley was a bagpiper from Manton near Kirton in Lindsey in north Lincolnshire, and the last known player of the Lincolnshire bagpipes, which he played until shortly before his death at around 1850. [1]
Hunsley's music was described as unrefined, or "unmelodious", [2] but popular amongst his peers. Hunsley was known to play for riotous parties where guests "danced until the brick dust came through the soles of their feet." [3] One commentator noted that Hunsley's bagpipe was "little more than the Oaten Pipe improved with a bag." [4] Organologist Anthony Baines notes that Hunsley used to send his pipes to be "tuned" in Edinburgh. [5] Another reference claimed that he took the pipes himself, on a white pony. The same authority recorded that he was a champion boxer and wrestler, defeated only once in his life. [6]