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'''MISS WEDDERBURN [2]'''. Scottish, Reel. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest appearance of the tune in William Marshall's 1781 collection (p. 4). Curiously, there are two collections of Marshall's tunes from 1781, finds Bruce Olson, both with the same title page but with different tunes (one consisting of twelve pages and one with four pages). "Miss Wedderburn (2)" is contained in the four-page publication. | '''MISS WEDDERBURN [2]'''. Scottish, Reel. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest appearance of the tune in William Marshall's 1781 collection (p. 4). Curiously, there are two collections of Marshall's tunes from 1781, finds Bruce Olson, both with the same title page but with different tunes (one consisting of twelve pages and one with four pages). "Miss Wedderburn (2)" is contained in the four-page publication. | ||
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MISS WEDDERBURN [2]. Scottish, Reel. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest appearance of the tune in William Marshall's 1781 collection (p. 4). Curiously, there are two collections of Marshall's tunes from 1781, finds Bruce Olson, both with the same title page but with different tunes (one consisting of twelve pages and one with four pages). "Miss Wedderburn (2)" is contained in the four-page publication.
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