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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.
'''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 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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