Annotation:Mr. Rait of Anniston's Reel
X:1 T:Mr. Rait of Anniston's Reel C:James Boick M:C L:1/8 R:Reel B:Robert Purdie - "Tom Thumb: A Favorite Dance" (Edinburgh, c. 1810, B:a single-sheet issue of 2 pages). Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:A d|cedf {f}e2 cA|(FA) .d.f ecBd|cedf {f}e2 cA|dBGB A2A:| d|.c.e.a.f. .e.d.c.e|.d.c.B.A .G.F.E.d|.c.e.a.g .f.g.a.f|(3gab af {f}e2 ed| .c.e.a.g .f.e.d.c|.d.c.B.A .G.F.E.d|.c.A.d.B .e.c.f.d|.c.B.A.G A2A||
'Mr. Rait', of the reel's title was John Rait (1748-1823) who inherited Anniston House, Angus, Scotland, from his grandfather, Dr George Rait. He married Elizabeth Guthrie (see Boick's "Mrs. Rait's Strathspey") on March 26, 1799, when he was age 51, and they quickly produced a family of six sons and three daughters. Mrs. Rait expired 15 years after her wedding, in 1814, perhaps worn out by they cycle of pregnancy and birth every 20 months or so. Boick composed another tune in his small "Tom Thumb" collection, "Mr. Guthrie of Craigie's Strathspey," in honor of Elizabeth's father, James Guthrie Esq. of Craigie in Forfarshire.