Lady Grizel Baillie
Lady Grizel Baillie (December 25, 1665–December 6, 1746), was a Scottish song-writer.
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December 25 - 1665 - December 6 - 1746 - Scottish
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The eldest daughter of Sir Patrick Hume (or Home) of Polwarth, afterwards earl of Marchmont, she was born at Redbraes Castle, Berwickshire. When she was twelve years old she carried letters from her father to the Scottish patriot, Robert Baillie of Jerviswood, who was then in prison. Home's friendship for Baillie made him a suspected man, and the king's troops occupied Redbraes Castle. He remained in hiding for some time in a churchyard, where his daughter kept him supplied with food, but on hearing of the execution of Baillie (1684) he fled to the United Provinces, where his family soon after joined him. They returned to Scotland after the Glorious Revolution.
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Polwarth - Earl of Marchmont - Redbraes Castle - Berwickshire - Robert Baillie of Jerviswood - King - United Provinces - Glorious Revolution
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In 1692 Lady Grizel married George Baillie, son of the patriot. She had two daughters, Grizel, who married Sir Alexander Murray of Stanhope, and Rachel, Lady Binning. Lady Murray had in her possession a manuscript of her mother's in prose and verse. Some of the songs had been printed in Allan Ramsay's Tea-Table Miscellany. "And werena my heart light I wad dee," the most famous of Lady Grizel's Scots songs, originally appeared in Orpheus Caledonius (1725).
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1692 - Allan Ramsay - Scots
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