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Latest revision as of 19:04, 6 May 2019
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LORD DUNCAN. AKA - "Glorious 11th of October 1797." The stathspey was published by the Edinburgh music publishing firm of Nathaniel Gow and William Shepherd in a volume entitled A Collection of Entirely Original Strathspey Reels, Marches, Quick Steps &c. (1797, p. 5), "by Ladies resident in a remote part of the Highlands of Scotland, as corrected by Nath. Gow." Unfortunately, the composers names are not given. The Leeds antiquarian Frank Kidson (1854–1926) penciled a note in his copy of the volume that the composers were, or included, “the Misses Whyte,” and modern researcher Charles Gore thinks “the Misses Whyte” may possibly be a Miss White and a Miss Brocky, of Morayshire, east Highlands.
The title references Viscount Duncan [1] (1731-1804) and his victory at the Battle of Camperdown [2], Oct., 11, 1797. See note for "annotation:Lord Duncan's Flag" for more.