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'''MR. HUNTER'''. Scottish, Reel. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by Alexander Walker for Mr. Hunter of Fife Arms Inn, Braemar. The Fife Arms Inn, of Castletown, Braemar, had a post office and was a hub of social activity. '''The Sporting Magazine''' of 1823 (p. 99), for example, gives an account of a hunting party to the Earl of Fife's hunting seat at Mar Lodge:  
'''MR. HUNTER'''. Scottish, Reel. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by [[biography:Alexander Walker]] for Mr. Hunter of Fife Arms Inn, Braemar. The Fife Arms Inn, of Castletown, Braemar, had a post office and was a hub of social activity. '''The Sporting Magazine''' of 1823 (p. 99), for example, gives an account of a hunting party to the Earl of Fife's hunting seat at Mar Lodge:  
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''In the course of the week, Lord Kennedy and Mr. Farquharson killed several very fine red deer;''
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MR. HUNTER. Scottish, Reel. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Composed by biography:Alexander Walker for Mr. Hunter of Fife Arms Inn, Braemar. The Fife Arms Inn, of Castletown, Braemar, had a post office and was a hub of social activity. The Sporting Magazine of 1823 (p. 99), for example, gives an account of a hunting party to the Earl of Fife's hunting seat at Mar Lodge:

In the course of the week, Lord Kennedy and Mr. Farquharson killed several very fine red deer; and on Friday evening a grand ball was given by the latter at the Fife Arms Inn.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Walker (A Collection of Strathspeys, Reels, Marches, &c.), 1866; No. 120, p. 41.

Recorded sources:




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