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CAPTAIN CHARLES LEITH HAY'S REEL. Scotland, Reel (cut time). E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: ABB'. Composed by biography:Alexander Walker. Charles Leith-Hay was a military man who began his career as a Lieutenant with the Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders, a militia unit that became the 3rd Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. He is recorded as having resigned his commission in May, 1860, but was reinstated in 1862. He was promoted to Captain the next year, and was granted the honorary rank of Major in August, 1880. Leith Hay served in the regiment with a son of Sir Charles Forbes of Newe, Alexander Walker's employer, and perhaps was a friend of the family.