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'''MISS JANE CAMPBELL'S STRATHSPEY.''' AKA and see "[[Johnny Pringle]]," "[[Miss Burnet's Reel]]," "[[Miss Jane Stewart's Strathspey--Pittyvaich(1)]]." Scottish, Strathspey. Claimed and published by John Pringle under this title around 1801, though the melody had been previously published by William Marshall (1748-1833) around the year 1781 as "[[Miss Burnet's Reel]]." Gow called it after the former publisher, "[[Johnny Pringle]]," in his 3rd collection (1806), and, to compound the confusion, Marshall republished it in his 1822 collection under the new title "[[Miss Jane Stewart--Pittyvaich (1)]]" (Glen, 1895).
'''MISS JANE CAMPBELL'S STRATHSPEY.''' AKA and see "[[Johnny Pringle]]," "[[Miss Burnet's Reel]]," "[[Miss Jane Stewart (1)]]," "[[Miss Jane Stewart's Strathspey--Pittyvaich(1)]]." Scottish, Strathspey. Claimed and published by John Pringle under this title around 1801, though the melody had been previously published by William Marshall (1748-1833) around the year 1781 as "[[Miss Burnet's Reel]]." Gow called it after the former publisher, "[[Johnny Pringle]]," in his 3rd collection (1806), and, to compound the confusion, Marshall republished it in his 1822 collection under the new title "[[Miss Jane Stewart--Pittyvaich (1)]]" (Glen, 1895).
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MISS JANE CAMPBELL'S STRATHSPEY. AKA and see "Johnny Pringle," "Miss Burnet's Reel," "Miss Jane Stewart (1)," "Miss Jane Stewart's Strathspey--Pittyvaich(1)." Scottish, Strathspey. Claimed and published by John Pringle under this title around 1801, though the melody had been previously published by William Marshall (1748-1833) around the year 1781 as "Miss Burnet's Reel." Gow called it after the former publisher, "Johnny Pringle," in his 3rd collection (1806), and, to compound the confusion, Marshall republished it in his 1822 collection under the new title "Miss Jane Stewart--Pittyvaich (1)" (Glen, 1895).

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