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<p> Scottish poetess, born at Gask, Perthshire, third daughter of [[Laurence]] Oliphant of that Ilk, of Jacobite proclivities; known for her beauty as the [[Flower]] of Strathearn; was married to the sixth Lord Nairne, whom she survived; wrote 78 songs, the most famous among them being "The Land o' the Leal," "The Laird o' Cockpen," "Bonnie Charlie's noo awa," "Caller Herrin'," and "The Auld Hoose"; died at Gask (1766-1845). </p> | <p> Scottish poetess, born at Gask, Perthshire, third daughter of [[Laurence]] Oliphant of that Ilk, of Jacobite proclivities; known for her beauty as the [[Flower]] of Strathearn; was married to the sixth Lord Nairne, whom she survived; wrote 78 songs, the most famous among them being "The Land o' the Leal," "The Laird o' Cockpen," "Bonnie Charlie's noo awa," "Caller Herrin'," and "The Auld Hoose"; died at Gask (1766-1845). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_77140"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nairne,+baroness Baroness Nairne from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_77140"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nairne,+baroness Baroness Nairne from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 15 October 2021
Baroness Nairne [1]
Scottish poetess, born at Gask, Perthshire, third daughter of Laurence Oliphant of that Ilk, of Jacobite proclivities; known for her beauty as the Flower of Strathearn; was married to the sixth Lord Nairne, whom she survived; wrote 78 songs, the most famous among them being "The Land o' the Leal," "The Laird o' Cockpen," "Bonnie Charlie's noo awa," "Caller Herrin'," and "The Auld Hoose"; died at Gask (1766-1845).