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'''KITTY SCOTT'''. Scottish/Irish. This early 17th century composition is the work of Harry (the) Scott, a Scottish harper living in Ireland, whose two brothers, John and Rory, were also celebrated harpers. (See note for "[[Annotation:Rory Dall]]" for a instance of an Irish (Ulster) harper who lived and composed mostly in Scotland.)
'''KITTY SCOTT'''. Scottish/Irish. This early 17th century composition is the work of Harry (the) Scott, a Scottish harper living in Ireland, whose two brothers, John and Rory, were also celebrated harpers. (See note for "[[Annotation:Rory Dall]]" for a instance of an Irish (Ulster) harper who lived and composed mostly in Scotland.)
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KITTY SCOTT. Scottish/Irish. This early 17th century composition is the work of Harry (the) Scott, a Scottish harper living in Ireland, whose two brothers, John and Rory, were also celebrated harpers. (See note for "Annotation:Rory Dall" for a instance of an Irish (Ulster) harper who lived and composed mostly in Scotland.)

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