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59<br />

Blackwood, the ancient seat of the Veres, is<br />

situated in the parish of Lesmahago, Lanark-<br />

shire.<br />

A version of this ballad, under the title of<br />

Jamie Douglas, will be found in Mr. Finlay's<br />

collection of <strong>Scottish</strong> Ballads, vol. 2. p. 1. It<br />

differs considerably <strong>from</strong> the present, in text,<br />

characters <strong>and</strong> localities; <strong>and</strong> appears to be<br />

more complete. He conjectures that it was<br />

composed on the wife of James Douglas, Earl<br />

of Morton, the unfortunate regent of Scot-<br />

l<strong>and</strong>.

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