Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses

Music in Scottish Castles and Country Houses
Catalogued and surveyed by Dr Roger B. Williams MBE
Hon. Music Advisor to NTS



Master Index – Single Item Selection

BUC : The British Union-Catalogue of Early Music
CPM : Catalogue of Printed Music in the British Library to 1980

Monday 6th October 2025

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Drum Dr 35/29  RBW 1036

The Gude Buccleugh, | A Ballad | Respectfuly inscribed to her Grace | The Duchess of Buccleuch | & Queensberry by | her very humble Servant, | The Author .. This ballad was composed in Commemoration of the opening of his Grace's Splendid Pier | near Granton on the day of the Coronation of our Gracious Queen Victoria (28th June 1838) | and sung on that Occasion
   T. E. Purday, St. Pauls Church Yard and Mortimer Anderson & Coy., George Street, Edinburgh  ::  Sold at Leith by R. W. Hume

pp.1-2  

Voice and piano

On title page: fine picture of the river with boats including a paddle steamer labelled Granton Pier

Short Title  > The gude Buccleugh: ballad
Cmp/Arr  > Anon.
Auth/Ed  > Anon.
Pr/Pub/Bks  > T. E. Purday   |   Mortimer, Anderson & Co.   |   R. W. Hume
Dedicatee  > Duchess of Buccleuch & Queensberry