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Alicia Ann, Lady John Scott, (née Alicia Ann Spottiswoode) (24 June 1810 – 12 March 1900) was a
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songwriter and composer known chiefly for the tune, " Annie Laurie", to which the words of a 17th-century poet, William Douglas, were set.


Life

She was the oldest daughter of John Spottiswoode of
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and his wife Helen Wauchope of Niddrie-Mains. On 16 March 1836 she married
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, a younger son of the
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, and consequently was known as Lady John Scott. Lord John Scott died in 1860. Under the will of her father, she resumed her maiden name Spottiswoode in 1866, and was sometimes known as Lady John Scott Spottiswoode. Lady John Scott was a champion of traditional Scots language, history and culture, her motto being 'Haud
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fast by the past'. One of her best known works, "Annie Laurie," was published in 1838. Scott was born at Spottiswoode,
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, in the former
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and died there on 12 March 1900. Her compositions were published by Paterson & Roy, and included:


Works

Selected works include: *“Annie Laurie” *“Douglas Tender and True” *“Durisdeer” *“Etterick” *“Farewell to Thee” *“Foul Fords” *“Katherine Logie” *“Lammermoor” *“Loch Lomond” *“Mother, Oh Sing Me to Rest” *“Shame on Ye, Gallants” *"Think on Me" *“When We First Rode Down to Ettrick” *“Within the Garden of My Heart” *“Your Voices Are Not Hush'd”


See also

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References


External links

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Lady John Douglas Scott recordings
at the
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