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29 COURTNEY’S ‘UNION PIPES’ AND THE TERMINOLOGY OF IRISH BELLOWS-BLOWN BAGPIPES<br />

been held to date in Falkirk and Edinburgh, 73 but now Mr. Neal<br />

M’Lean, piper to the Society in London and a prizewinner in their<br />

1783 competitions, 74 was advertised to appear for one night only at<br />

Sadler’s Wells theatre on 10 September 1788. He would take part in<br />

an Ossian-inspired pantomime entertainment entitled The Witch of<br />

the Lakes; or, Harlequin in the Hebrides. There would be introduced<br />

‘A New Scotch Reel; accompanied on the Bagpipes, in character’,<br />

and M’Lean would ‘entertain the Audience with a Pibroch on the<br />

Prize <strong>Pipes</strong>, descriptive of a Highland Battle’. 75 In time Denis<br />

Courtney would have an outstanding success in a similar London-<br />

Scottish Ossianic pantomime entertainment.<br />

Courtney next appears in print – ‘Concerto <strong>Union</strong> <strong>Pipes</strong>, Mr.<br />

Courtney’ – at a benefit in March 1789 in the Free Masons’ Hall for<br />

the singer Miss Leary, who had featured in his own initial benefit<br />

almost a year earlier. 76 Thereafter he again disappears from view<br />

until he has three engagements as ‘Courtney piper’ with the<br />

Highland Society of London in March, April and May 1790. 77 His<br />

relationship with the Society continued: he played for them again in<br />

January 1791 as ‘D. Courtney <strong>Irish</strong> Piper’, and in February of the<br />

same year as ‘Dennis Courtney’ in company with a ‘Jms<br />

Macdonald’, 78 who was doubtless James McDonnell, an <strong>Irish</strong><br />

professional bellows piper famous in Cork since the 1770s, and also<br />

later active in Scotland and London. 79 In April 1791 Courtney<br />

publishes a preliminary notice of a concert and ball to be given for<br />

his benefit:<br />

73<br />

Manson 1901: 389.<br />

74<br />

Manson 1901: 388.<br />

75<br />

Gazeteer and New Daily Advertiser, London, 8 Sept. 1788.<br />

76<br />

Morning Post and Daily Advertiser, London, 25 Mar. 1789.<br />

77<br />

NLS MS Highland Society of London Dep. 268/34.<br />

78<br />

Ibid.<br />

79<br />

See below.

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