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|f_annotation='''LADY AUGUSTA MURRAY'''. AKA and see "[[Mrs. Bourke]]," "[[Mrs. J.W. Bourke]]," "[[Mrs. Menzies of Culdare's (2)]]," "[[Push about the Jorum (1)]]," "[[Strawberry Beds (2) (The)]]." Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. John Glen (1891) finds "Lady Augusta Murray's Reel" earliest in print in [[biography:Daniel Dow]]'s c. 1775 collection (p. 26). The melody, as "Lady Augusta Murray," was entered into the 1840 music manuscript collection of musician John Rook (Waverton, Cumbria). The Gows printed it as "[[Mrs. J.W. Bourke]]" in Edinburgh the beginning of the 19th century. The Rev. Luke Donnellan's Connaght reel "[[Strawberry Beds (2) (The)]]" is a more distanced version of Dow's tune.
'''LADY AUGUSTA MURRAY'''. Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. John Glen (1891) finds the tune earliest in print in Daniel Dow's c. 1775 collection (p. 6). The melody was also entered into the 1840 music manuscript collection of musician John Rook (Waverton, Cumbria).  
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The first strain of an untitled reel entered into the C.J. Surtees copybook (Northumberland, 1819) is cognate with "Lady Augusta Murray" (See "[[Reel (126)]]"). 
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LADY AUGUSTA MURRAY. AKA and see "Mrs. Bourke," "Mrs. J.W. Bourke," "Mrs. Menzies of Culdare's (2)," "Push about the Jorum (1)," "Strawberry Beds (2) (The)." Scottish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. John Glen (1891) finds "Lady Augusta Murray's Reel" earliest in print in biography:Daniel Dow's c. 1775 collection (p. 26). The melody, as "Lady Augusta Murray," was entered into the 1840 music manuscript collection of musician John Rook (Waverton, Cumbria). The Gows printed it as "Mrs. J.W. Bourke" in Edinburgh the beginning of the 19th century. The Rev. Luke Donnellan's Connaght reel "Strawberry Beds (2) (The)" is a more distanced version of Dow's tune.

The first strain of an untitled reel entered into the C.J. Surtees copybook (Northumberland, 1819) is cognate with "Lady Augusta Murray" (See "Reel (126)").


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Printed sources : - Daniel Dow (Twenty Minuets and Sixteen Reels or Country Dances), c. 1775; p. 26.






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