74 - Thro' the Muir she Ran |
75 - Every wee the crooked horn |
76 - The Housie Bellow the Mill |
77 - Johnys Grey Breeks |
78 - Low down in the Broom |
79 - Blyth was she but & bon[nie] |
80 - The Dusty Miller |
81 - Jack the Drummer |
82 - The Balance of Straw |
83 - Birks of Endermay |
84 - The Bush aboon Traquair |
85 - Jockie Latin |
86 - The Flowers of the Forest |
87 - My Pegg is a young thing |
88 - My Nanny O |
89 - Saw ye nae my Peggy |
90 - Woes my heart the We should sunder |
91 - A Bonnie Lass to Marry me |
92 - Keep the Houpie |
93 - Cameron has gotten his Wife agaung |
94 - Johnie Marshall |
95 - The Green Horn |
96 - The Flowers of Edinburgh |
97 - Pease Sraw |
98 - The Haughs of Frombdall |
99 - Had the Lass till I win at her |
100 - The Banks of Deen |
101 - It's good to be married a Maid |
102 - The mirrie Lads of Air |
103 - Lady Killmarnacks Minuet |
104 - The Dusty Miller |
105 - The Lads of Dunce |
106 - Lady Nelly Weems Gigg |
107 - The Oilach Bowl |
108 - The Waking of the Fauld |
109 - Whit |
110 - Up the Hills among the Heather |
111 - Sleepy Maggie |
112 - Bonny Jean of Aberdeen |
113 - Campbell more Reel |
114 - The Reel of Bervie |
115 - Capt[ain] Grant's reel |
116 - Lord Adam Gordon's Reel |
117 - Let me in this ae Night |
118 - Yellow cottie |
119 - A bonny Lass to Marry me |
120 - Thro' the Wood of Favie |
121 - The auld wife ayon the fire |
122 - A bonny Lass to marry me |
123 - Les Treize Cantons |
124 - Highland Donald |
125 - Kiss the Lass you like best |
126 - The Campbels are coming Oho, Oho |
127 - I will no go to my bed till I get a man |
128 - Rosline Castle |
129 - You'll ay be welcome back again |
130 - Etrick Banks |
131 - Braes of Athol |
132 - Bob at the Bolster |
133 - Black Water |
134 - Don Side |
135 - Fystick the Minister |
136 - The Square and Compass |
137 - Delvin Side |
138 - Caber fiedhe |
139 - Black at the Bone |
140 - The Lasses Like the Brandy |
141 - The Black Dance |
142 - John Roy Stuarts Rant |
143 - Oak Stick |
144 - Humours of Glen (the three last measures for the three first see page 70th) |
145 - Mall Brook |
146 - The Bottie Rowes |
147 - Marquis of Huntly's Reel |
148 - Bogan Lochan |
149 - Gillio Callum |
150 - Stumpie or the Kail reets of Fuldie |
151 - The Braes of Auchtertyre |
152 - Humours of Glen (for the three last measures see page 67) |
153 - Herring and salt |
154 - Gramachree Molly - chree |
155 - The Birks of Envermay |
156 - The Sogiers joy |
157 - Tweed Side |
158 - Gilder Roy |
159 - Put about the foram |
160 - My man Daniel Couper |
161 - Jeany Nettle |
162 - King George the Thirds Minuet |
163 - Mary Scotia Smiths of Gallarnt fire |
164 - The countys of coventrys Minuet |
165 - The Geare and & c & c |
166 - The small Reel |
167 - The Millers Daughter |
168 - This is not my ain House - Strathspey |
169 - The Mully Berry Tree |
170 - The Lass of the Mill |
171 - Jacky Tar with his Trousers on |
172 - A Scots Measure |
173 - Princes Royal |
174 - The Bridge of Perth |
175 - Fee him Father fee him |
176 - Guardian Angels |
177 - Auld Robin Gray |
178 - Maggie Gowin |
179 - Queen Mary’s Scots Measure |
180 - The Drunken wives of Fochabers |
181 - Kiss about is fair play |
182 - Cauld hail in Aberdeen |
183 - The German spa |
184 - The Whitret with the gray Tail |
185 - Drunk at even & dry in the Morning |
186 - Through the Wood Laddie |
187 - Dutchess of Hamiltons |
188 - There's nae harm dun Good wife |
189 - Bonny Lass will you lie in a Berrik |
190 - A Hornpipe |
191 - Ma Belle |
192 - Banff Castle |
193 - Buttered Pease |
194 - Chester Castle |
195 - Ladye McIntosh Reel |
196 - Highland Laddie |
197 - Long Live the King |
198 - Just about the farm |
199 - White Cocade |
200 - Duke of Perth's Reel |
201 - The Flowers of Edinburgh |
202 - John Roy Stewart's Reel |
203 - Maid of the Mill |
204 - Lucy Campbell's Strathspey or Ballna Grandnach |
205 - Fy gar rub her oir we strae |
206 - Think nae lang lassie |
207 - Rose Tree full in Bearing & c |
208 - Lovely Nancy |
209 - Invercald's Reel |
210 - Oh Sir Simon the King |
211 - Free and accepted Mason |
212 - Dutches of Athols |
213 - Black Jock |
214 - Langowlee |
215 - Guardian Angels |
216 - The Maltman Comes on Monday |
217 - Lowland Lad |
218 - McPherson's Rant |
219 - Charlie Stewart |
220 - Lochel's Reel |
221 - The Braes of Marr or Hairy Cafry |
222 - A Trip to ofland |
223 - Bothie fair or Maggie shanks |
224 - The Wiggs of fife |
225 - John Roy's Reel |
226 - The Bridge of Perth |
227 - Delvan Side |
228 - Canerons gettens Wife again |
229 - The Sailors at the Bar Mouth or Kait the Pokie |
230 - The Auld Stewart's back again |
231 - The Broom of the Gouden Knows |
232 - The Mill Mill Oh! |
233 - Merrelly Danced the Quaker's Wife |
234 - The Nymph |
235 - The Masson Laddie |
236 - I Sandy o'er the Lee |
237 - Low down in the Broom |
238 - White Jock |
239 - Charlie's in the Isle of Sky |
240 - Ewe Bughts Marion |
241 - Birks of Invermay |
242 - Wet & Weary |
243 - Delvin Side |
244 - The Bush a boon Traquair |
245 - The last time I came o'er the Muir |
246 - Clout the Caldron |
247 - Willie was Wanton Wag |
248 - Pinky House |
249 - Geminiani's Minuet |
250 - Polwart on the Green |
251 - Woe's my heart that we should Sunder |
252 - Love is the cause of my Mourning |
253 - Saw ye nae my Peggy |
254 - My Nanny O! |
255 - Bow, Wow, Wow |
256 - There's nae luck about the House |
257 - German Spaw |
258 - Reg[imen]t[al] March |
259 - Now Rigged Ship |
260 - The Bride's Breast Knot |
261 - Aberdeen Barracks |
262 - Banks of Banno |
263 - Duch[es]s of York's march |
264 - Blith was she butt & been |
265 - Gardner's march |
266 - Rise Lassie Lupper Erick buet Erick |
267 - The Lass of Futties Wall |
268 - The Highland man kist his mother |
269 - Highland Queen/ Loch erict Side |
270 - Lass of Richmond's hill |
271 - Jocky to the fair |
272 - The Chase |
273 - The Lone of Skeen |
274 - Sweet Mally |
275 - My own Kind Deary O: or the Brown haird Lassie |
276 - Jamie is Ey kind |
277 - The Reel of Tullach |
278 - Alda Walach |
279 - Lady Charlote Lennox |
280 - Open the Door the Three |
281 - Fresh Fish on Friday |
282 - Dear meal Cheap again |
283 - The Rough Dog of Farland |
284 - Cow the Gorvan Clean |
285 - The Lake of Gold |
286 - Bread and Cheess lo Roryor or Betty Roy or will you go to Fowis |
287 - Barly Cakes |
288 - Let it never be siad ths I'll die an old made |
289 - Allan Walton |
290 - Take her by the Lilly Hand |
291 - Griegs pipes |
292 - Sonny dang the Wiver or Kitty kist the Weaver |
293 - Because he was A Bonny Lad |
294 - The Drunken Wifes of Persons Close |
295 - The Maltman Comes on Monday |
296 - Dumbarton's Drums |
297 - The Flowers of Edinburgh |
298 - Maggie Lauder |
299 - Short Apron |
300 - Woo'd and married and A |
301 - The Bob of Fettercairn |
302 - Jail Toddle |
303 - The Reel of the Mairns |
304 - John of Badenyone |
305 - Wherry Whigs aw'a |
306 - S[i]r Arch[ibal]d Grant of Monemusk's Reel |
307 - Could ih aill in Aberdeen & Castocks in Strathboggie |
308 - Johny Lad |
309 - Miss Proud's Reel |
310 - Isle of Skye |
311 - The 15th Reg[imen]t March |
312 - Chours Jigg |
313 - I'll gae na mair to yon Town |
314 - Hang A the Wives |
315 - Duke of York's March |
316 - Haris Dance |
317 - Capt[ain] Lyon's March |
318 - Herts of Oak |
319 - Behind the Bush in the Garden |
320 - Miss Proud's Reel |
321 - Cock and A Hen & c |
322 - The Jolly Plowman |
323 - Britannia |
324 - Sleepy |
325 - Maggies worries few I Luve |
326 - The Brown haird Lassie My ain kind Deary O |
327 - Miss Graham's Reel |
328 - The Bonniest Lass in a the Wordle |
329 - My Friend and Pitcher |
330 - I Lost my Love and I Car no |
331 - Paddy Whack |
332 - The Big bow wow |
333 - Tern of Aberdeen |
334 - When you go to Murry Land |
335 - Prince of Walle's march |
336 - London March |
337 - Lady Betty Cochran's Reel |
338 - God Save the Quine |
339 - The hay makers Rant |
340 - Jack the Drumer or Good morrow to your night Cape |
341 - Bonnie Charlie |
342 - Mrs Sherie |
343 - Lads of Air or What will All our Lasses Do When Jack's Alive |
344 - Lamachre Allaster |
345 - Have you all your Tools About you |
346 - Mally Ross |
347 - Nock him Down Susan |
348 - Long Sands of Ab[er]d[een] or Goodnight and Say & c |
349 - For a' that and a' that |
350 - St Patrick's Day in the morning |
351 - Tibbie Follower |
352 - Lather Awa' w[i]t[h] you Oak Stick |
353 - Fy let us a' to the Bridal |
354 - Irish Trott |
355 - The Three Sheep Skins |
356 - Lass if I Come near you |
357 - The Welsh Fuseliers or Hows of Buchan |
358 - John Anderson my Joe |
359 - Its Braw to be married A maiden |
360 - Bucket you Want |
361 - Boat of Laggie |
362 - Jonny's Babie |
363 - Daddie Mr Auld's Prayer |
364 - Pretty Girl Nancy |
365 - Marquis of Huntly's Reel |
366 - Milton of the Shinval |
367 - Skeen's Election |
368 - The East Nook of Fife |
369 - Humour's of Dublin |
370 - Marquiss of Huntly's Farewell |
371 - Lord Alex[ande]r Gordon's Reel |
372 - Struan's Rant |
373 - The Grand Turks March |
374 - Drink to me only with thine Eyes |
375 - The Falfer Illuminations (Nov[embe]r 5th 1788) |
376 - His Majesty's Recovery |
377 - Lady Charlotte Campbel's Favourite Strathspey |
378 - Lord Elcho's Favourite |
8 - [Words set to music] |
9 - [Latin hymns with music in parts] |
10 - [Latin hymns and litanies with music, in parts] |
11 - Manuscript music: organ no.2 |
12 - [Music manuscript] |
13 - [Music manuscript] |
14 - [Bundle of music] |
15 - [Part books] |
MM - Miscellaneous Manuscripts |
OL - Oban Letters: Highland - Western District Vicariate |
P - Persons |
PL - Preshome Letters: Northern District Vicariate |
SK - Schottenkloester (Scots Benedictine Abbeys in Germany) |
SM - Scottish Mission |
TM - Thomson - McPherson: History of the Scottish Mission |
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