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'''CUMBERNAULD HOUSE'''. AKA – "Cumberland House," "Cumernad House." Scottish, Air (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Cumbernauld House [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumbernauld_House] is a fine example of neo-classical architecture designed by fashionable architect William Adam and built for the Fleming family. It was completed in 1731. The last Lord Fleming, Earl of Wigton, died childless in 1747 and the estates passed to the Elphinstone family. Charles Elphinstone-Fleming, a retired Admiral, was laird from 1799–1840, and was for a time MP for Stirlingshire. | |f_annotation='''CUMBERNAULD HOUSE'''. AKA – "Cumberland House," "Cumernad House." AKA and see "[[Lord Aboyne's Welcome]]." Scottish, Air (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Cumbernauld House [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumbernauld_House] is a fine example of neo-classical architecture designed by fashionable architect William Adam and built for the Fleming family. It was completed in 1731. The last Lord Fleming, Earl of Wigton, died childless in 1747 and the estates passed to the Elphinstone family. Charles Elphinstone-Fleming, a retired Admiral, was laird from 1799–1840, and was for a time MP for Stirlingshire. [[File:cumberlnauld.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Cumbernauld House. (photo c. Steven Spier]] | ||
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[[File:cumberlnauld.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Cumbernauld House. (photo c. Steven Spier]] | |||
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Huntington ('''William Litten's Fiddle Tunes, 1800–1802'''), 1977; p. 26. | Huntington ('''William Litten's Fiddle Tunes, 1800–1802'''), 1977; p. 26. | ||
Johnson ('''Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2'''); No. 142, p. 149. | Johnson ('''Scots Musical Museum, vol. 2'''); No. 142, p. 149. | ||
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Ritson ('''Scottish Songs, vol. 1'''), 1794; No. 19, pp. 39–40. | Ritson ('''Scottish Songs, vol. 1'''), 1794; No. 19, pp. 39–40. | ||
Ritson ('''Scottish Songs, vol. 1'''), 1869; No. 19, p. 145. | Ritson ('''Scottish Songs, vol. 1'''), 1869; No. 19, p. 145. | ||
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