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MISS GRANT OF GRANT [1]. AKA and see "Banks of the Ilen (The)," "Barrack Street Boys (The)," "Birnie Boozle," "Braes of Tullymet (The)," "Brides Away," "Bride to Bed (The)," "British Naggon," "Caledonean Hunt (1)," "Cheese It," "Corney is Coming," "Crawford's Reel (1)," "D. Dick's Favourite," "Honeymoon Reel (2) (The)," "I Saw Her," "Kelly's Reel," “Lumberjack Reel (The),” "Miss Wilson," "Merry Bits of Timber," "My Love is in America," "My Love is in the House (2),” "Shannon Breeze (2)," "Six Mile Bridge.” Scottish. Glen (1891) finds the earliest appearance of a tune by this name in print in Angus Cumming's 1780 collection (p. 16).
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