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'''MISS CATHERINE MAXWELL'S MINUET.''' Scottish, Minuet. The Earl of Kelly, a gentleman fiddler and composer, wrote this minuet in the 1760's. Later Ms. Maxwell became Mrs. Fordyce and [[Biography:Robert Mackintosh]] wrote a strathspey for her, published in 1792 (see "[[Mrs. Fordyce of Ayton's Strathspey]]").
'''MISS CATHERINE MAXWELL'S MINUET.''' Scottish, Minuet. The Earl of Kelly, a gentleman fiddler and composer, wrote this minuet in the 1760's. Later Ms. Maxwell became Mrs. Fordyce and [[Biography:Robert Mackintosh]] wrote a strathspey for her, published in 1792 (see "[[Mrs. Fordyce of Ayton's Strathspey]]"). See also Abraham Mackintos's "[[Miss Catherine Maxwells Scots Measure]]."
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MISS CATHERINE MAXWELL'S MINUET. Scottish, Minuet. The Earl of Kelly, a gentleman fiddler and composer, wrote this minuet in the 1760's. Later Ms. Maxwell became Mrs. Fordyce and Biography:Robert Mackintosh wrote a strathspey for her, published in 1792 (see "Mrs. Fordyce of Ayton's Strathspey"). See also Abraham Mackintos's "Miss Catherine Maxwells Scots Measure."

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