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''Printed sources'': '''Peacock's Tunes''', c. 1805; No. 50, p. 24.
''Printed sources'': '''Peacock's Tunes''', c. 1805; No. 50, p. 24. Wilson ('''Companion to the Ball Room'''), 1816; p. 36.
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HIGHLAND LADDIE [4]. AKA and see "Jinglin' Johnnie," "Jinglin' Johnny," "Kate Dalrymple," "New Highland Laddie." English, Reel. England, Northumberland. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDDEFFGGHH. A Northumbrian pipe tune from the c. 1805 publication [1] generally credited to piper and pipe-maker John Peacock (c. 1754-1817). Numerous variation sets on a binary theme. The "Kate Dalrymple" title comes from a song set to the tune.

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Printed sources: Peacock's Tunes, c. 1805; No. 50, p. 24. Wilson (Companion to the Ball Room), 1816; p. 36.

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