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Hydraulus, or water organ, 4, 5
Hungarian pipes, 79
Hyland, Edmund Keating (Irish
piper), 191, 206
" I got a kiss of the king's hand,"
133
"Inglis pyparis" at Edinburgh, 81
Inverness Gathering, 163, 164
Inverlochy, battle of, 46, 133
Irish influence in Northumbria,
109
Irish pipes in pre-Christian days,
19
Irish March, the, by Byrd, I IO
Irish Masgite, by Ben Jonson, 1 15
Irish pipers in Gascony, 25
Irish origin of the Eisteddfod, 29
Irish ancestry of the MacCrim-
mons, 130, 131
Irish ancestry of the MacMhuiricks,
45
Irish bagpipes in the seventeenth
century, 114-120
"Jack a Lent," 102
Jackson, Walter (piper-composer),
102, 153
Jackson's " Morning Brush "
(music), 153
James I. patronizes the bagpipe,
46, 47
James IV. and the bagpipe, 51
James VI., royal piper and patron
of pipes, 65
Janino Chevretter, 37
" John Anderson my Jo," 57
"John, come kiss me now,'' no
Johnson, Dr., on Scotch pipers,
136
Johnston, Sir Archibald, 134
Jonson, Ben, 1 15
Jubal, " tire father of pipers," 1, 2
Keeners, Irish, with pipers, 22
Kenna of Dublin, pipe-maker,
154. 155
Kermanshah, sculptured piper at, 9
Kilbarchan, the piper of, 134
Kilkenny, Statute of, 126
Killicrankie, battle of, 138
Kilt, introduced in 1625, 67
King's band of music in 1327, 38
Kirke, Thomas, 135
Knocknanoss, battle of, 116
Knox's History of the Reformation,
64
Lacroix's Vie Militaire, 78
La Dame Blanche, 184
" Lament for Owen Roe," 1 16
"Lament for Myles the Slasher,"
116
Lancashire hornpipes, 111
pipers, 87, SS, 102, 104, 106
Lancashire Witches, 102
Leicester minstrels, 40
Leith, water of, 65; seizure of,
141
Leslie, Shane, 201
"Les PlaisirsChampet res "(music),
127
Lichfield, Irish Celts at, 34
Lilt-pipes, 34, 35
Limerick, siege of, 119
Lincolnshire pipers, 85, 86, <SS
Lindisfarne, Irish Celts at, 34
Lindsay of Pitscottie, 66
"Literary Dustman, The, "(music),
101
London minstrels, 101
"Lord Breadalbane's March," 133
"Lord Leven's Lament," 172
Lothian, Lord, 131
Lowland bagpipes, 174-1S0
Louis XIV., a patron of the
musette, 123, 124
Hydraulus, or water organ, 4, 5
Hungarian pipes, 79
Hyland, Edmund Keating (Irish
piper), 191, 206
" I got a kiss of the king's hand,"
133
"Inglis pyparis" at Edinburgh, 81
Inverness Gathering, 163, 164
Inverlochy, battle of, 46, 133
Irish influence in Northumbria,
109
Irish pipes in pre-Christian days,
19
Irish March, the, by Byrd, I IO
Irish Masgite, by Ben Jonson, 1 15
Irish pipers in Gascony, 25
Irish origin of the Eisteddfod, 29
Irish ancestry of the MacCrim-
mons, 130, 131
Irish ancestry of the MacMhuiricks,
45
Irish bagpipes in the seventeenth
century, 114-120
"Jack a Lent," 102
Jackson, Walter (piper-composer),
102, 153
Jackson's " Morning Brush "
(music), 153
James I. patronizes the bagpipe,
46, 47
James IV. and the bagpipe, 51
James VI., royal piper and patron
of pipes, 65
Janino Chevretter, 37
" John Anderson my Jo," 57
"John, come kiss me now,'' no
Johnson, Dr., on Scotch pipers,
136
Johnston, Sir Archibald, 134
Jonson, Ben, 1 15
Jubal, " tire father of pipers," 1, 2
Keeners, Irish, with pipers, 22
Kenna of Dublin, pipe-maker,
154. 155
Kermanshah, sculptured piper at, 9
Kilbarchan, the piper of, 134
Kilkenny, Statute of, 126
Killicrankie, battle of, 138
Kilt, introduced in 1625, 67
King's band of music in 1327, 38
Kirke, Thomas, 135
Knocknanoss, battle of, 116
Knox's History of the Reformation,
64
Lacroix's Vie Militaire, 78
La Dame Blanche, 184
" Lament for Owen Roe," 1 16
"Lament for Myles the Slasher,"
116
Lancashire hornpipes, 111
pipers, 87, SS, 102, 104, 106
Lancashire Witches, 102
Leicester minstrels, 40
Leith, water of, 65; seizure of,
141
Leslie, Shane, 201
"Les PlaisirsChampet res "(music),
127
Lichfield, Irish Celts at, 34
Lilt-pipes, 34, 35
Limerick, siege of, 119
Lincolnshire pipers, 85, 86, <SS
Lindisfarne, Irish Celts at, 34
Lindsay of Pitscottie, 66
"Literary Dustman, The, "(music),
101
London minstrels, 101
"Lord Breadalbane's March," 133
"Lord Leven's Lament," 172
Lothian, Lord, 131
Lowland bagpipes, 174-1S0
Louis XIV., a patron of the
musette, 123, 124
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries. These items are from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854 to 1929). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises and other books on the subject. |
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