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HADDINGTON LASSES. Scottish. Yet another tune composed in honor of someone's local lasses, like "Lothian Lasses," "Clydeside Lasses," "Lasses of Duns," "Lasses of Stewarton," "Ayrshire Lasses," etc. John Glen (1891) finds the earliest printing of the tune in Robert Ross's 1780 collection, p. 25.

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