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'''LACCAROO/LACCARUE BOYS, THE''' (Na Buacaillide/Buacailli Ua Leacain-Ruad). AKA and see "[[Adew Dundee]]," "[[Adieu Dundee]]," "[[Bonnie Dundee (1)]]," "[[Hearty Boys of Ballymote]]," "[[Mary of Castlecary]]," "[[Saw Ye My Wee Thing]]." Irish, Double Jig. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in Kerr's '''First''' set as a Scottish reel called "[[Mary of Castlecary]]," but in its earliest variant can be found in the 5th part of the Scottish '''Skene Manuscript''', dating from c. 1630-1640 (see Talk:Adieu Dundee]].  
'''LACCAROO/LACCARUE BOYS, THE''' (Na Buacaillide/Buacailli Ua Leacain-Ruad). AKA and see "[[Adew Dundee]]," "[[Adieu Dundee]]," "[[Bonnie Dundee (1)]]," "[[Hearty Boys of Ballymote]]," "[[Mary of Castlecary]]," "[[Saw Ye My Wee Thing]]." Irish, Double Jig. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in Kerr's '''First''' set as a Scottish reel called "[[Mary of Castlecary]]," but in its earliest variant can be found in the 5th part of the Scottish '''Skene Manuscript''', dating from c. 1630-1640 (see [[Talk:Adieu Dundee]]).  
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LACCAROO/LACCARUE BOYS, THE (Na Buacaillide/Buacailli Ua Leacain-Ruad). AKA and see "Adew Dundee," "Adieu Dundee," "Bonnie Dundee (1)," "Hearty Boys of Ballymote," "Mary of Castlecary," "Saw Ye My Wee Thing." Irish, Double Jig. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The melody appears in Kerr's First set as a Scottish reel called "Mary of Castlecary," but in its earliest variant can be found in the 5th part of the Scottish Skene Manuscript, dating from c. 1630-1640 (see Talk:Adieu Dundee).

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: O'Neill (Krassen), 1976; p. 53. O'Neill (Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies), 1903; No. 1007, p. 188. O'Neill (Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems), 1907; No. 239, p. 54.

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