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'''AGUS HO 'MORAG.'''' Scottish, Air (4/4 time). F Major. Standard. ABC. Morison remarks: “’Morag’ the name by which, for security, Prince Charles Edward (Stuart) was spoken of by his West Highland followers.”  
'''AGUS HO 'MORAG.'''' Scottish, Air (4/4 time). F Major. Standard. ABC. Morison remarks: “’Morag’ the name by which, for security, Prince Charles Edward (Stuart) was spoken of by his West Highland followers.”  
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''Source for notated version'':  
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''Printed sources'': Morison ('''Highland Airs and Quicksteps, vol. 2'''), c. 1882; No. 11, pg. 6.
''Printed sources'': Morison ('''Highland Airs and Quicksteps, vol. 2'''), c. 1882; No. 11, pg. 6.
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AGUS HO 'MORAG.' Scottish, Air (4/4 time). F Major. Standard. ABC. Morison remarks: “’Morag’ the name by which, for security, Prince Charles Edward (Stuart) was spoken of by his West Highland followers.”

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Morison (Highland Airs and Quicksteps, vol. 2), c. 1882; No. 11, pg. 6.

Recorded sources:




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