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'''MISS STEWART OF BALLECHEN'S FAVOURITE.'''  Scottish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB.  
'''MISS STEWART OF BALLECHEN'S FAVOURITE.'''  Scottish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by William Shepherd (c. 1760-1812) Ballechin was a manor house near Grandtully, Perthshire, owned by the Steuart family since the 15th century. In 1806 a new manor was built in the Georgian Style on the same site, that became famous as one of Scotland's most haunted houses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballechin_House]. At the time of the publication of Shepherd's 1793 volume, Ballenchin was held by Hope Steuart (1761 - 1834), but he married some ten years after Shepherd's publication, leaving the most likely "Miss Stewart" one of his sisters, daughters of Robert Steuart (1727-1783) and Isabella Hope, who married in 1759. 
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MISS STEWART OF BALLECHEN'S FAVOURITE. Scottish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by William Shepherd (c. 1760-1812) Ballechin was a manor house near Grandtully, Perthshire, owned by the Steuart family since the 15th century. In 1806 a new manor was built in the Georgian Style on the same site, that became famous as one of Scotland's most haunted houses [1]. At the time of the publication of Shepherd's 1793 volume, Ballenchin was held by Hope Steuart (1761 - 1834), but he married some ten years after Shepherd's publication, leaving the most likely "Miss Stewart" one of his sisters, daughters of Robert Steuart (1727-1783) and Isabella Hope, who married in 1759.

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Printed sources: Shepherd (A Collection of Strathspey Reels), 1793; p. 1.

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