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'''MISS E. ELPHINSTONE'S.''' Scottish, Strathspey. Composed by Scots dancing master Duncan MacIntyre (c. 1767-c. 1807), and expatriate who taught dancing in London. He lived for a time in India, probably serving as a Master of Ceremonies for the Governor General's Court, and died about 1807.
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MISS E. ELPHINSTONE'S. Scottish, Strathspey. Composed by Scots dancing master Biography:Duncan MacIntyre (c. 1767-c. 1807), and expatriate who taught dancing in London. He lived for a time in India, probably serving as a Master of Ceremonies for the Governor General's Court, and died about 1807.

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