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    Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) – also known as Carolina Baroness Nairn in the peerage of Scotland and Baroness Keith...
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  • Lady Nairne may refer to: Carolina Nairne (1766–1845), songwriter and baroness Margaret Mercer Elphinstone (1788–1867), Scottish society hostess Emily...
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    Lord Nairne is a title in the Peerage of Scotland, created by Charles II for Sir Robert Nairne of Strathord in 1681, which since 1995 is held by the Viscount...
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  • Lord Nairne (1657–1730), 2nd Baron Nairne Lord Nairne Lady Nairne (disambiguation) Nairne Baronets Sir Nairne Stewart Sandeman, 1st Baronet Nairne (disambiguation)...
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    "The Hundred Pipers" is a Scottish song and jig attributed to Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne and popularised from 1852 onwards. It takes as its themes events...
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    Mercer Elphinstone Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne and 8th Lady Nairne (née de Flahaut; 16 May 1819 – 26 June 1895) was a British peeress. Born...
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  • The Rowan Tree is a traditional Scottish folk song by Carolina Nairne. An early publication occurred in 1843. It is sung as part of the 2022 film Living...
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  • known as "Will ye no come back again?", is a Scots poem by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne), set to a traditional Scottish folk tune. As in several of...
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  • synchronized swimmer Carolina Miranda (disambiguation) Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne, a Scottish songwriter Carolina Östberg, Swedish opera singer Karolina Pelendritou...
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    Nineteenth-century Scots poets such as Alicia Ann Spottiswoode and Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne (whose "Bonnie Charlie" remains popular) added further examples...
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    (1775–1813) minister and philologist John Murray (1778–1843) publisher Carolina Nairne Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (1766–1845) writer and song collector William Napier...
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  • and sadomasochism on the farm. It was published under the pseudonym John Nairne Michealson to prevent offending family. The Andersons lived in Andover,...
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    The Laird o' Cockpen is a song written by Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (1766–1845), which she contributed anonymously to The Scottish Minstrel, a six-volume...
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  • The poem "Jeanie Deans" was written by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne) (1766–1845). It eulogizes Jeanie Deans, the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's 1818 novel...
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  • Scottish song, the music by Nathaniel Gow (1763–1831), and the words by Carolina Nairne (1766–1845). "Caller herrin'" means fresh herring. It was the traditional...
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  • Boucicault "Jeanie Deans" (song) "Jeanie Deans" (poem), a poem by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne) Jeanie Deans (hybrid rose) Jeanie Deans (geriatric unit), a...
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  • albums won critical praise from around the world. In 1986, she recorded Lady Nairne, a collection of songs written by Scottish women. Redpath sensitively...
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    Carol. “Jacobite History to National Song: Robert Burns and Carolina Oliphant (Baroness Nairne).” The Eighteenth Century, vol. 47, no. 2/3, 2006, pp. 253–287...
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  • ty'd them to their heart's content, And now she's Lady Gowrie" (The Lass o' Gowrie by Carolina Nairne) "Mess John" is the title of a poem by James Hogg...
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    of Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairne, Birlinn, pp. 16 - 20 Barbour, Freeland (2019, The White Rose of Gask: The Life and Songs of Carolina Oliphant Lady Nairn...
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