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'''MRS. MACDONALD GRANT'''. Scottish. The melody appears in the Gow's '''Third Collection''' of 1792 attributed to Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831), but first appeared as "[[Miss Hunter of Burnside]]" by Charles Duff about 1790.
'''MRS. MACDONALD GRANT'''. AKA and see "[[Mrs. Macdouall Grant]]," "[[Mrs. Macdouall Grant's Strathspey]]." Scottish, Strathspey. The melody appears in the Gow's '''Third Collection''' of 1792 attributed to Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831), but first appeared as "[[Miss Hunter of Burnside]]" by Charles Duff about 1790.
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MRS. MACDONALD GRANT. AKA and see "Mrs. Macdouall Grant," "Mrs. Macdouall Grant's Strathspey." Scottish, Strathspey. The melody appears in the Gow's Third Collection of 1792 attributed to Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831), but first appeared as "Miss Hunter of Burnside" by Charles Duff about 1790.

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