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'''MISS HUNTER OF BURNSIDE.''' AKA and see "Mrs. Macdouwal/Macdouall/[[Mrs. MacDowal Grant]]." Scottish. The tune was claimed by Charles Duff, who published it under the above title around 1790, however, it soon afterward appeared as "[[Mrs. MacDowal Grant]]" in the Gow's '''Third Collection''' of 1792 ascribed to Nathaniel Gow.
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'''MISS HUNTER OF BURNSIDE.''' AKA and see "Mrs. Macdouwal/Macdouall/[[Mrs. MacDowal Grant]]." Scottish. The tune was claimed by [[biography:Charles Duff]], who published it under the above title around 1790, however, it soon afterward appeared as "[[Mrs. MacDowal Grant]]" in the Gow's '''Third Collection''' of 1792 ascribed to [[biography:Nathaniel Gow]].  John Glen, for one, suggests that Nathaniel appropriated Duff's melody without giving him credit.
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MISS HUNTER OF BURNSIDE. AKA and see "Mrs. Macdouwal/Macdouall/Mrs. MacDowal Grant." Scottish. The tune was claimed by biography:Charles Duff, who published it under the above title around 1790, however, it soon afterward appeared as "Mrs. MacDowal Grant" in the Gow's Third Collection of 1792 ascribed to biography:Nathaniel Gow. John Glen, for one, suggests that Nathaniel appropriated Duff's melody without giving him credit.

Additional notes

Source for notated version: - https://tunearch.org/wiki/TTA

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Recorded sources: -



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