Annotation:Viscount Mandeville

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X:1 % T:Viscount Mandeville M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel C:William Morrison B:William Morrison - Collection of Highland music, consisting of B:strathspeys, reels, marches, waltzes & slow airs (c. 1813, p. 18) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Bb (d/e/)|fBgB aBgB|gBAc BAGF|fBgB aBbf|gecA (B2B):| d/B/|cf=ef afef|db=eg (fe)dc|bgbg afaf|=eg=Bd Tc2 (cd/_e/)| dBba gf=ef|dbgf =edcB|{B}AgeF dEDF|GecA (B2B)||



VISCOUNT MANDEVILLE. Scottish, Reel (cut time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. Composed by William Morrison (c. 1770-1825). Viscount Mandeville was a title of the Montague family. At the time Morrison published his collection (c. 1813) William Montague (1768-), Duke of Manchester, who succeeded to the title in 1788. He married Susan, daughter of George, Duke of Gordon, in 1793, and had a son, George, born in 1799, also a Viscount Mandeville.

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