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|f_track=Rolling hornpipe.mp3
|f_track=The Haughs of Cromdale.mp3
|f_artwork=Colonial Children.jpg
|f_artwork=Sir_John_Watson_Gordon_-_James_Hogg,_1770_-_1835._Poet;_'The_Ettrick_Shepherd'_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
|f_tune_name=The Rolling Hornpipe
|f_tune_name=Haughs of Cromdale
|f_played_by=[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREcb3llNYmclT-nIYl2ayw Les Harpies, Freddy Eichelberger, Odile Edouard]
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/queens-own-highlanders Queen's Own Highlanders]
|f_notes=Colonial Children (1902).
|f_notes=James Hogg (1770 – 21 November 1835) - Portrait, 1830.
|f_source=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-QGwle9y6k Youtube]
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/queens-own-highlanders/the-haughs-of-cromdale-medley Soundcloud]
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|f_piclink=Haughs_of_Cromdale_(The)
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Haughs of Cromdale

Played by: Queen's Own Highlanders
Source: Soundcloud
Image: James Hogg (1770 – 21 November 1835) - Portrait, 1830.



St. Patrick's Day

Played by: Leo Rowsome
Source: Spotify
Image: The Irish Brigade attached to the French forces which helped turn the tide of battle against the English troops at the battle of Fontenoy.



Ye Banks and Braes

Played by: John Daddio Clarke
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Auld Brig o' Doon



Mrs. Fraser, Cullen

Played by: Alastair Savage
Source: Soundcloud
Image: William Marshall (27 December 1748 – 29 May 1833) is regarded as one of the greatest composers of Scottish fiddle music. William Marshall (1817)



Sweet Jenny Jones

Played by: Andrew Campling
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Photo of John Parry, c. 1825 - commonly known by his bardic name Bardd Alaw



The Fox Chase

Played by: Mhícheál Ó Riabhaigh
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Keating Hyland plaque, Cahir