Annotation:Miss Colt of Seacliff’s Strathspey

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MISS COLT OF SEACLIFF'S STRATHSPEY. Scottish, Strathspey. E Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by Biography:William Shepherd (c. 1750-1812). Seacliff House, East Lothian, Scotland, at the mouth of the Forth of Firth, was built in 1750 by Robert Colt. of Auldhame (b. 1756). He married in 1778 Grace (1760-1798), daughter of the Right Hon. Robert Dundas of Arniston, lord president of the court of session, and by her he had nine children. The only female child to survive to adulthood was Grace, born at Inveresk House (the Colts maintained numerous residences) who died in 1802 at age 19 at Great Malvern. A tablet was erected in her memory in Priory Church, Malvern, of blue and white marble inscribed:

His cheeful watch some guardian angel keep
Around this tomb where youth and virtue lie,
Mourn then no more, her spirit only sleeps,
Such work, such genuine worth, can never die.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Shepherd (A Collection of Strathspey Reels), 1793; p. 9.

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