Monks' March - a morris dance tune from Sherborne; did you think we'd done them all? Nope, there's this fine tune which hasn't been in the poll before:
aka Belle Isle's March.
Not being one to argue but Monk's March is in 2/4 and the Belle Isles March is in 4/4
Belle Isles March
Monk's March
Well, yes, but only if you confine the comparison to the the two Morris traditions that you cite (though I'd argue that the Sherborne version is in 2/2 rather than 2/4). But Belle Isle's does turn up in 2/2 in non-Morris sources, eg the Gibbons ms (published as 'Lincolnshire Collections' vol 1). More generally, and at risk of thread drift, I suppose it's a matter of judgement as to how far different the rhythmic treatment of a melody line has to be before (irrespective of title) you call it a different tune. I would tend to say that Proudlock's Hornpipe is another variant of Monk's and that Jamaica and the Rogue's March are essentially the same tune, as are Bielbie's/ Curlew Hornpipe and A Little Drop of Coffee. But of course you can defend a different view.
Cheers and all the best for 2014,
Steve