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'''MR. GUN MUNRO OF POYNTZ-FIELD'''. Scottish, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Poyntzfield House, Resolie Parish, County Cromarty, was the manor of the Munro family and takes its name from Charlotte (AKA Jemima) Poyntz, the wife of the first George Gun Munro, for whom it was built. Formerly the estate was called Ardoch (The High Place). See note for "[[annotation:Mrs. Gun Monro of Poyntzfied's Reel]]" for more on the family.
'''MR. GUN MUNRO OF POYNTZ-FIELD'''. Scottish, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Poyntzfield House, Resolie Parish, County Cromarty, was the manor of the Munro family and takes its name from Charlotte (AKA Jemima) Poyntz, the wife of the first George Gun Munro, for whom it was built. Formerly the estate was called Ardoch (The High Place). See note for "[[annotation:Mrs. Gun Monro of Poyntzfield's Reel]]" for more on the family.
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MR. GUN MUNRO OF POYNTZ-FIELD. Scottish, Reel. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Poyntzfield House, Resolie Parish, County Cromarty, was the manor of the Munro family and takes its name from Charlotte (AKA Jemima) Poyntz, the wife of the first George Gun Munro, for whom it was built. Formerly the estate was called Ardoch (The High Place). See note for "annotation:Mrs. Gun Monro of Poyntzfield's Reel" for more on the family.

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Printed sources: Stewart-Robertson (The Athole Collection), 1884; p. 78.

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