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|f_annotation='''MRS. GORDON OF ABERGELDIE'S STRATHSPEY [1].'''  Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). "Mrs. Gordon of Abergeldie's Strathspey [1]" was composed by fiddler-composer [[biography:Robert Petrie]] (d. 1830), and first published in his
|f_annotation='''MRS. GORDON OF ABERGELDIE'S STRATHSPEY [1].'''  Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). "Mrs. Gordon of Abergeldie's Strathspey [1]" was composed by fiddler-composer [[biography:Robert Petrie]] (d. 1830), and first published in his 1790 collection. The title probably references<span>Anne Biddulph (1772-1841), who married David Gordon, 14th of Abergeldie, Braemar parish, southwest Aberdeenshire, in 1789. </span>
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|f_printed_sources=Robert Petrie ('''A Collection of Strathspey Reels & Country Dances'''), 1790; p. 11.
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MRS. GORDON OF ABERGELDIE'S STRATHSPEY [1]. Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). "Mrs. Gordon of Abergeldie's Strathspey [1]" was composed by fiddler-composer biography:Robert Petrie (d. 1830), and first published in his 1790 collection. The title probably referencesAnne Biddulph (1772-1841), who married David Gordon, 14th of Abergeldie, Braemar parish, southwest Aberdeenshire, in 1789.


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Printed sources : - Robert Petrie (A Collection of Strathspey Reels & Country Dances), 1790; p. 11.






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