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We have, in the North-East, songs which hail from the Midlands of Scotland, and any baUad with a Highland interest is easily adaptable in any district contiguous to the Highlands. In " Lumgden's Memorials " (Edinburgh, 1889) the hero is stated to be Harry, eldest son of John Lumsden of Auchindoir, who succeeded to his father's property in 1716 and to Cushnie and Clova on the death of his cousin in 1718. The heroine was Jeannie Gordon, a daughter of Gordon of Knockespock, who, according to Peter... Buchan, married Gordon of Avochie. Harry certainly enlisted, was in the Scots Greys during the Marlborough Wars, came home in 1714, joined in the " Fifteen," was taken prisoner at Preston, and banished to the plantations. He returned about two years later, married a daughter of George Gordon of Buckie, and died in 1754. The complication, in the eyes of many later commentators on the Burns lyric, arose out of the announcement by Burns Sources suggested by Buchan 65 Allan- 1 Cunningham that Knockhaspie's land was the name g-iven to part of the farm of Mossgiel.
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