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|f_annotation='''MR. MAITLAND OF FREUGH REEL'''. Scottish, Reel (whole time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. East and West Freugh were locations of substantial farms in the Parish of Stoneykirk in the County of Wigtownshire, southwest Scotland. Formerly there was a Medieval castle tower at Freugh, near East Galdenoch, longheld by the MacDougall family but by the mid-19th century only a trace was visible. In the first half of the 19th century Freugh was the property John Maitland Esqr. (c. 1779-1811), 2nd of Freugh and Balgreggan, whose son and heir Patrick was born around the same year Mackintosh issued his ''' Fourth Collection''' (c. 1804). | |f_annotation='''MR. MAITLAND OF FREUGH REEL'''. Scottish, Reel (whole time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. East and West Freugh were locations of substantial farms in the Parish of Stoneykirk in the County of Wigtownshire, southwest Scotland. Formerly there was a Medieval castle tower at Freugh, near East Galdenoch, longheld by the MacDougall family but by the mid-19th century only a trace was visible. In the first half of the 19th century Freugh was the property John Maitland Esqr. (c. 1779-1811), 2nd of Freugh and Balgreggan, whose son and heir Patrick was born around the same year Mackintosh issued his ''' Fourth Collection''' (c. 1804). | ||
|f_printed_sources=<span>Robert Mackintosh ('''A Fourth Collection of New Strathspey Reels, also some Famous old Reels'''), 1804; p. 31.</span><span></span> | |f_printed_sources=<span>Robert Mackintosh ('''A Fourth Collection of New Strathspey Reels, also some Famous old Reels'''), 1804; p. 31.</span><span></span> | ||
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MR. MAITLAND OF FREUGH REEL. Scottish, Reel (whole time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. East and West Freugh were locations of substantial farms in the Parish of Stoneykirk in the County of Wigtownshire, southwest Scotland. Formerly there was a Medieval castle tower at Freugh, near East Galdenoch, longheld by the MacDougall family but by the mid-19th century only a trace was visible. In the first half of the 19th century Freugh was the property John Maitland Esqr. (c. 1779-1811), 2nd of Freugh and Balgreggan, whose son and heir Patrick was born around the same year Mackintosh issued his Fourth Collection (c. 1804).