Annotation:Miss Margaret St.-Clair Reddie's Fancy
X:1 T:Miss Margaret St.-Clair Reddie's Fancy C: James Walker (1771-1840), Dysart M:6/8 L:1/8 R:Jig B:James Walker - Collection of new Scots reels, strathspeys, jigs, &c. (c. 1795, p. 8) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:C (E/F/)|GEG AFA|GEG c2G|GEG AFA|dED D(EF)| GEG AFA|GEG c2G|1ABc GEc|GEC C2:|2 ABc dgf|ecc c2|| G|c2g ^fge|a2f g2e|c2g ege|dBG G2B| c2g e{f}ge|a2f g2e|fef dgf |ecc c2G| c2g (e/f/g)e|a2f g2e|c2g (e/f/g)e|dBG G2B| A2F F2c|G2E E2c|ABc GEc|GEC C2||
MISS MARGARET ST.-CLAIR REDDIE'S FANCY. Scottish, Jig (6/8 time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. "Miss Margaret St.-Clair Reddie's Fancy" was composed by fiddler-composer and music teacher biography:James Walker (1771-1840), of Dysart, Fife, one of several he composed for members of the extended Reddie family. There is a Margaret St.-Clair Reddie (1777-1851), born in Dysart to parents Andrew Reddie and Mary Share. She married Thomas Allanson with whom she had 3 children. She passed away on January 1851 in Ripon, Yorkshire, England.
Walker also composed a "Miss M.S. Reddie's Reel," for the same person.