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THE SAME AS A REEL.
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* This very old tune is known throughout the Highlands as “Righ na Port”— the king of tunes. Several authorities agree in attributing it to John Gear McGregor
of Glenlyonj but Mr Alex.Troup of Ballater informs me that it is claimed for the Grantown-on-Spey district, the “Tulloch” being six miles above that town,and
that the graves of two of the victims of the massacre are still shown there, as well as the ruins of the barn where McGregor escaped to from a St Fillans mar¬
ket held at Killin. See Logan’s Scot. Gael.,vol. II., p. 259.— K. N. M
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