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'''OUR BRIDE IS NO MAID [2].''' Scottish. From the MacFarlane manuscript (Edinburgh, 1740). A different tune than "[[Our Bride is No Maid (1)]]."
'''OUR BRIDE IS NO MAID [2].''' Scottish. A different tune than "[[Our Bride is No Maid (1)]]," the second version if from the MacFarlane manuscript (Edinburgh, 1740), a set of three volumes written for Walter McFarlan by David Young, containing both Lowland and Highland Scottish music set for fiddle.
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OUR BRIDE IS NO MAID [2]. Scottish. A different tune than "Our Bride is No Maid (1)," the second version if from the MacFarlane manuscript (Edinburgh, 1740), a set of three volumes written for Walter McFarlan by David Young, containing both Lowland and Highland Scottish music set for fiddle.

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