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'''MACLEAN SCOTS MEASURE.''' Scottish, Scottish Measure. The melody appears in the Blaikie MS., and the title is the earliest use of the term "Scots Measure" (Emmerson, 1971). There was a noted dancing master in Edinburgh named Maclean; Emmerson (1971) points out that 'Maclean' must have been a musician or dancer, otherwise the honorific "Mr." would have been inserted in the title.
'''MACLEAN SCOTS MEASURE.''' AKA and see [[Mr. McLaine's Scotch-Measure]]." Scottish, Scottish Measure. The melody appears in the Blaikie MS., and the title is the earliest use of the term "Scots Measure" (Emmerson, 1971). There was a noted dancing master in Edinburgh named Maclean.  
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MACLEAN SCOTS MEASURE. AKA and see Mr. McLaine's Scotch-Measure." Scottish, Scottish Measure. The melody appears in the Blaikie MS., and the title is the earliest use of the term "Scots Measure" (Emmerson, 1971). There was a noted dancing master in Edinburgh named Maclean.

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