[153] D, which is made up from the three others, is translated by Prior, II, 160, No 65.


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THE MAID FREED FROM THE GALLOWS

[A]. Communicated to Bishop Percy, 1770.

[B]. 'The Broom o the Cathery Knowes,' Motherwell's MS., p. 290.

[C]. Notes and Queries, Sixth Series, VII, 275, 1883.

[D]. Skene MSS, p. 61, stanzas 19-24: 1802-03.

[E]. 'Lady Maisry,' Buchan's MSS, II, 186; 'Warenston and the Duke of York's Daughter,' Buchan's Ballads of the North of Scotland, II, 190, stanzas 16-22.

[F]. Notes and Queries, Sixth Series, VI, 476, 1882.