[PW] Re: [Forwarded Question] McFairsham
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Mon Sep 4 04:56:40 PDT 2006
Is that "McPherson's Rant"? About the hanging of the supposed "Robin Hood" style rogue MacPherson, who was hanged at Banff in 1700. Apparently many a young lady, daughters of wealthy nobles and even possibly a few wives of the same, had their hearts broken at his passing.
Words and Music at:
http://www.folkinfo.org/songs/displaysong.php?songid=272
Peter Macinnis <petermacinnis at ozemail.com.au> wrote:
More success may be found if he looks for McPhairson or other similar
variants of McPherson, I suspect.
I probably have the song in a book that has been packed away in
anticipation of a move, but I can recall no more than that it MAY be
"McPherson's Lament", which can be easily Googled.
peter
John Franklin wrote:
> [I am passing this question along for Peter E. Blau
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> I'm seeking information about a Scottish song sung in the 19th
> century containing the word "McFairsham" in the title or the lyrics.
> Sorry to pose a query with so little information, but . . .
>
> Many thanks,
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