The Field Town Morris were revived in 1912 as a youth side, but the revival did not last.
Field Town is Leafield on the map. This tradition may also include dances from neighbouring villages, e.g. Minster Lovell and Finstock.
- The Field Town Processional, MDT
- Bobby and Joan, MDT
- Country Gardens RKS (Jour.)
- Constant Billy, CJS (MSS) from Daniel Lock (Minster Lovell)
- Shepherds' Hey RKS (MSS) from A. Franklin, 1925
- The Forester, Jour EFDSS, 1956
- Old Molly Oxford (Step Back), MDT
- Balance the Straw
- Banks of the Dee, MDT
- Shepherds' Hey, MDT
- The Rose, MDT
- Glorisher (Leapfrog), MDT
- Trunkles, CJS (MSS) Col. from Daniel Lock at Minster Lovell, 18.9.11
- Dearest Dicky, MDT
- The Old Woman Tossed Up, RKS (Jour.)
- The Blue-Eyed Stranger, RKS (MSS)
- The Walk of the Twopenny Postman, RKS (MSS)
- Old Marlborough (Heel-and-Toe), MDT
- Mrs. Casey, RKS (Jour.)
- None So Pretty, MDT
- Molly Oxford, MDT
- The Month of May, CJS (MSS)
- Lumps of Plum Pudding, CJS (MSS)
- Princess Royal, RKS (Jour.)
- The Nutting Girl, RKS (MSS)
- Ladies' Pleasure, RKS (Jour.)
- Shepherds' Hey (jig), Tune as for No 5. the stick dance
Sources:
MB IV & V; Jour EFDSS 1928, 2 (RKS); RD (MSS of Sharp, RKS, Carey & Neal; TM. There is uncertainty as to some of Kenworthy Schofield's material, of which the available manuscripts are incomplete.