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'''WINCHBURGH CASTLE.''' Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The name Winchburgh derives from the Old English words ''uincel'' and ''burh'', meaning 'settlement on a waterway'. There has been a dwelling at Winchburgh for over one thousand years, most likely close to Niddry Castle, a tall and forbidding tower dating to the 15th century which gave shelter to Mary Queen of Scots the night she escaped from captivity on the island in Lochleven. However, there are other 'castles' in the vicinity as well.  
'''WINCHBURGH CASTLE.''' Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The name Winchburgh derives from the Old English words ''uincel'' and ''burh'', meaning 'settlement on a waterway'. There has been a dwelling at Winchburgh for over one thousand years, most likely close to Niddry Castle, a tall and forbidding tower dating to the 15th century which gave shelter to Mary Queen of Scots the night she escaped from captivity on the island in Lochleven. However, there are other 'castles' in the vicinity as well.  
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''Printed sources'': Laybourn ('''Köhler’s Violin Repository Book 3'''), 1885; p. 276.  
''Printed sources'': Laybourn ('''Köhler’s Violin Repository Book 3'''), 1885; p. 276.  
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WINCHBURGH CASTLE. Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The name Winchburgh derives from the Old English words uincel and burh, meaning 'settlement on a waterway'. There has been a dwelling at Winchburgh for over one thousand years, most likely close to Niddry Castle, a tall and forbidding tower dating to the 15th century which gave shelter to Mary Queen of Scots the night she escaped from captivity on the island in Lochleven. However, there are other 'castles' in the vicinity as well.

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Printed sources: Laybourn (Köhler’s Violin Repository Book 3), 1885; p. 276.

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