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X:1 T:Miss Elizabeth Carnegie’s M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Hornpipe B:Archibald Duff – Collection of Strathspey Reels &c. (1794, p. 5) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Bb f/d/|BB B/d/c/A/|BB Bc/d/|ee e/d/f/d/|c/B/A/G/ Ff/d/| BB B/d/c/A/|BB Bc/d/|e/g/g/e/ d/f/d/B/|e/c/B/A/ B:| |:d/e/|f/d/f/d/ g>f|e/c/e/c/ f>e|d/B/d/B/ e/f/e/d/|c/B/A/G/ Fd/e/| f/d/f/d/ g/_a/g/f/|e/c/e/c/ f/g/f/e/|d/B/d/B/ e/f/e/d/|d/c/B/A/ B:|



MISS ELIZABETH CARNEGIE'S. Scottish, Hornpipe (2/4 time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The Carnegie family, baronets and earls of Southesk, were patrons of Archibald Duff, and supported many other causes, including Gaelic schools in the Highlands and support for mothers in childbirth. During Duff's time the family was headed by David Carnegie (1753-1805), seventh baronet and fourth earl of Southesk, and his wife Agnes Murray Elliot (1763-1960). David was a politician and Member of Parliament for the Montrose Burghs and later Forfar from 1784 until his death. The union produced nine daughters and two sons: Christian (1784-1860), Elizabeth (1784-1884), Jane (1785-1859), Mary (1788-1834), Eleanore (1789-1855), Agnes (1790-1875), Mary (1793-1877), Emma (1794-1882), Madeline (1796-1858), James (1799-1849) and John (1802-1879).

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Printed sources : - Archibald Duff (Collection of Strathspey Reels &c.), 1794; p. 4.

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