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'''MISS MAULE OF PANMURE'''. Scottish, Reel. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Surenne): AAB (Athole, Gow): AABB' (Kerr). Composed by Scottish fiddler, composer, music publisher and bandleader Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831), for another member of the influential Maule family (headed by William Ramsay Maule, Lord Panmure of Brechin and Navar), for whom he composed a number of melodies (see “[[Annotation:Mr. Maule’s Frolick]]” for more). There were five daughters (and five sons) of William Maule and his wife Patricia Hernon, who were married in 1794; Patricia Maule (1795-1859), Elizabeth Maule (1796-1852), Mary Maule (1799-?), Lucy Maule (1806-?) and Georgiana Maule (?-1833). Since the appears in the Gows' 1800 '''Fourth Collection''', it was presumably composed for one of the first three young or infant girls.
'''MISS MAULE OF PANMURE'''. Scottish, Reel. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Surenne): AAB (Athole, Gow): AABB' (Kerr). Composed by Scottish fiddler, composer, music publisher and bandleader Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831), for another member of the influential Maule family (headed by William Ramsay Maule, Lord Panmure of Brechin and Navar), for whom he composed a number of melodies (see “[[Annotation:Mr. Maule’s Frolick]]” for more). There were five daughters (and five sons) of William Maule and his wife Patricia Hernon, who were married in 1794; Patricia Maule (1795-1859), Elizabeth Maule (1796-1852), Mary Maule (1799-?), Lucy Maule (1806-?) and Georgiana Maule (?-1833). Since the appears in Aird's '''Selections, vol. 5''' (1797), it was presumably composed in honor of the first two young or infant girls.
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''Printed sources'': Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 288. Gow ('''Fourth Collection of Niel Gow’s Reels'''), 2nd ed., originally 1800; p. 16. Kerr ('''Merry Melodies'''), vol. 3; No. 130, p. 16. Stewart-Robertson ('''The Athole Collection'''), 1884; p. 75. Surenne ('''Dance Music of Scotland'''), 1852; p. 96.  
''Printed sources'': Aird ('''Selections of Scotch, English, Irish, and Foreign Airs, vol. 5'''), 1797; No. 2, p. 1 (appears as "Miss Maule of Panmure's Reel"). Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 288. Gow ('''Fourth Collection of Niel Gow’s Reels'''), 2nd ed., originally 1800; p. 16. Kerr ('''Merry Melodies'''), vol. 3; No. 130, p. 16. Stewart-Robertson ('''The Athole Collection'''), 1884; p. 75. Surenne ('''Dance Music of Scotland'''), 1852; p. 96.  
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MISS MAULE OF PANMURE. Scottish, Reel. A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Surenne): AAB (Athole, Gow): AABB' (Kerr). Composed by Scottish fiddler, composer, music publisher and bandleader Nathaniel Gow (1763-1831), for another member of the influential Maule family (headed by William Ramsay Maule, Lord Panmure of Brechin and Navar), for whom he composed a number of melodies (see “Annotation:Mr. Maule’s Frolick” for more). There were five daughters (and five sons) of William Maule and his wife Patricia Hernon, who were married in 1794; Patricia Maule (1795-1859), Elizabeth Maule (1796-1852), Mary Maule (1799-?), Lucy Maule (1806-?) and Georgiana Maule (?-1833). Since the appears in Aird's Selections, vol. 5 (1797), it was presumably composed in honor of the first two young or infant girls.

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Printed sources: Aird (Selections of Scotch, English, Irish, and Foreign Airs, vol. 5), 1797; No. 2, p. 1 (appears as "Miss Maule of Panmure's Reel"). Carlin (The Gow Collection), 1986; No. 288. Gow (Fourth Collection of Niel Gow’s Reels), 2nd ed., originally 1800; p. 16. Kerr (Merry Melodies), vol. 3; No. 130, p. 16. Stewart-Robertson (The Athole Collection), 1884; p. 75. Surenne (Dance Music of Scotland), 1852; p. 96.

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