O’Neill (1907) prints the tune as Banish Misfortune, Humors of Mullinafauna, and Nancy Hines, while Roche includes it as Humors of Mullinafauna and The Little Bag of Meal. P.W. Joyce first published the tune in Ancient Irish Music (1873) as The Bag of Meal, a version also found in Howe and Ryan’s collections. Máire Ní Eidhinn (Nancy Hynes) appears in Stanford/Petrie’s 1905 Complete Collection of Irish Music, based on Raftery’s poem honoring one of Ireland’s most beautiful women. O’Neill preferred the 3-part version he collected in Chicago from Edward Cronin, a fiddler from County Tipperary. Piper Willie Clancy knew the tune as The Shady Groves of Peamount. According to Paul de Grae, O’Neill’s three versions differ enough from Joyce’s and Petrie’s settings that they likely weren’t his sources.