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'''COUNTESS OF DALKEITH'''. AKA and see "[[Highland Time]]," "[[Kinrara (1)]]." Scottish, Strathspey. B-Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. William Marshall (1748-1833) claimed composer credit for this tune as the "Kinrara Strathspey" which appears in his '''First Collection''' of 1781. Marshall also printed it in his '''Kinrara Collection''' (1800) under the title "[[Highland Time]]." It was re-titled by the Gows and appears in their '''Fourth Collection''' of 1800 without composer credits, which has led many to cite this as another instance of the Gows' plagiarism of others' melodies.  
'''COUNTESS OF DALKEITH'''. AKA and see "[[Highland Time]]," "[[Kinrara (1)]]." Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). B-Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Gow): AAB (Petrie). William Marshall (1748-1833) claimed composer credit for this tune as the "Kinrara Strathspey" which appears in his '''First Collection''' of 1781. Marshall also printed it in his '''Kinrara Collection''' (1800) under the title "[[Highland Time]]." It was re-titled by the Gows and appears in their '''Fourth Collection''' of 1800 without composer credits, which has led many to cite this as another instance of the Gows' plagiarism of others' melodies. Petrie published it in 1802, restoring credit to Marshall for the composition. 
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''Printed sources'': Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 30. Gow ('''Fourth Collection of Niel Gow's Reels'''), 2nd ed., originally 1800; p. 5. Marshall, '''Fiddlecase Edition''', 1978; 1822 Collection, p. 2, (appears as "Kinrara Strathspey").
''Printed sources'': Carlin ('''The Gow Collection'''), 1986; No. 30. Gow ('''Fourth Collection of Niel Gow's Reels'''), 2nd ed., originally 1800; p. 5. Marshall, '''Fiddlecase Edition''', 1978; 1822 Collection, p. 2, (appears as "Kinrara Strathspey"). Robert Petrie ('''Third Collection of Strathspey Reels'''),  1802; p. 7.
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COUNTESS OF DALKEITH. AKA and see "Highland Time," "Kinrara (1)." Scottish, Strathspey (whole time). B-Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Gow): AAB (Petrie). William Marshall (1748-1833) claimed composer credit for this tune as the "Kinrara Strathspey" which appears in his First Collection of 1781. Marshall also printed it in his Kinrara Collection (1800) under the title "Highland Time." It was re-titled by the Gows and appears in their Fourth Collection of 1800 without composer credits, which has led many to cite this as another instance of the Gows' plagiarism of others' melodies. Petrie published it in 1802, restoring credit to Marshall for the composition.

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Printed sources: Carlin (The Gow Collection), 1986; No. 30. Gow (Fourth Collection of Niel Gow's Reels), 2nd ed., originally 1800; p. 5. Marshall, Fiddlecase Edition, 1978; 1822 Collection, p. 2, (appears as "Kinrara Strathspey"). Robert Petrie (Third Collection of Strathspey Reels), 1802; p. 7.

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