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'''LADY LOUISA CORNWALLIS' STRATHSPEY'''. Scottish, Strathspey. E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by William Marshall (1748-1833). Lady Louisa was the fourth of the five daughters of Lady Louisa Gordon and her husband Charles, second Marquis of Cornwallis, Bury Street, Edmonds, Suffolk (Cowie, '''The Life and Times of William Marshall''', 1999). See note for "[[Lady Louisa Gordon's Reel]]" below for more.
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'''LADY LOUISA CORNWALLIS' STRATHSPEY'''. Scottish, Strathspey. E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by William Marshall (1748-1833). Lady Louisa was the fourth of the five daughters of Lady Louisa Gordon and her husband Charles, second Marquis of Cornwallis, Bury Street, Edmonds, Suffolk (Cowie, '''The Life and Times of William Marshall''', 1999). See note for "[[Annotation:Lady Louisa Gordon]]" for more.
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''Printed sources'': Gatherer ('''Gatherer's Musical Museum'''), 1987; p. 34. MacDonald ('''The Skye Collection'''), 1887; p. 130. Marshall, Fiddlecase Edition, 1978; '''1822 Collection''', p. 24.
<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Gatherer ('''Gatherer's Musical Museum'''), 1987; p. 34. MacDonald ('''The Skye Collection'''), 1887; p. 130. Marshall, Fiddlecase Edition, 1978; '''1822 Collection''', p. 24.
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LADY LOUISA CORNWALLIS' STRATHSPEY. Scottish, Strathspey. E Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by William Marshall (1748-1833). Lady Louisa was the fourth of the five daughters of Lady Louisa Gordon and her husband Charles, second Marquis of Cornwallis, Bury Street, Edmonds, Suffolk (Cowie, The Life and Times of William Marshall, 1999). See note for "Annotation:Lady Louisa Gordon" for more.

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Printed sources : - Gatherer (Gatherer's Musical Museum), 1987; p. 34. MacDonald (The Skye Collection), 1887; p. 130. Marshall, Fiddlecase Edition, 1978; 1822 Collection, p. 24.

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