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Peter Hastings located the following information: Sir Sydney Beckwith (1772-1831) married Miss Clementina Loughnan who was the third daughter of Thomas Loughnan (a merchant in Madeira) and Philadelphia Fergusson. Thomas and Philadelphia were married on the 5th of April 1770 in the Church of St Clement Danes in London. It seems likely that Nathaniel Gow (1766-1831) was captivated by Clementina on one of his many visits to London and wrote a tune in her honour. But people often misspell her last name.

Source

Some data from the Fiddler's Companion web site

Anne Shand "Old Scottish Music"

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X: 1
T: Miss Clementina Loughnan
T: Miss Clementina Loughman
T: Miss Clementina Loughlan
T: Miss Clementina Longham
C: Nathaniel Gow
R: march, air
Z: 2007 John Chambers <jc@trillian.mit.edu>
B: Carlin "The Gow Collection" (AABCCD) 1986; No.141
B: Hunter "Fiddle Music of Scotland" (AAB) 1988; No.161
B: RSCDS booklet, 2007
B: Anne Shand "Old Scottish Music"
S: Anne Shand "Old Scottish Music"
N: Peter Hastings located the following information:
N: Sir Sydney Beckwith (1772-1831) married Miss Clementina Loughnan who was  the
N: third  daughter  of  Thomas Loughnan (a merchant in Madeira) and Philadelphia
N: Fergusson.  Thomas and Philadelphia were married on the 5th of April 1770  in
N: the Church of St Clement Danes in London.  It seems likely that Nathaniel Gow
N: (1766-1831) was captivated by Clementina on one of his many visits to  London
N: and wrote a tune in her honour.  But people often misspell her last name.
S: Some data from the Fiddler's Companion web site
P: "Slow"
M: 2/4
L: 1/16
K: F
AB "A"\
| Tc4 f3d | {d}c2BA c2de | {e}f3d c2A2 | {A}G4- G2AB \
| Tc4 f3d | {d}c2BA c2ag | Tf2d2 Tc2A2 | {A}[F4-C4-] [F2C2] :|
cB "B"\
| TA3B c2c2 | d2B2 B2d2 | {d}c2{B}A2 f2A2 | {A}G4- G2cB \
| TA3B c2c2  | d2B2 d2g2 | (e2g2) c2e2 | (Tf4{ef}y/) F2cB |
| TA3B c2c2 | d2B2 B2d2 | c2ag f2A2 | {A}G4- G2cB \
| A2c2 f2_e2 d2B2 g2B2 | (ba)gf (cf)(eg) | (Tf4{ef}y/) F2 ||
|: cB "C"\
| TA2[F2A,2] [F2A,2][F2A,2] | T[F3A,3][GC] [A3F3][BG] | c2c2 {d}c2BA | (A2G2) G2cB \
| A2F2 F2A2 | (B2d2) (G2B2) | (A2c2) (E2G2) | T[F4C4] [F2C2] :|
c2 "D"\
| f4 {a}g2fg | {fg}a3g f2d2 | {d}c2BA f2a2 | {a}g4 Tg2a2 \
| Tf3a {a}g2fg | {fg}a3g f2d2 | {d}c2BA {A}f2A2 | [F4C4] [F2C2]c2 |
| f4 {a}g2fg | {fg}a3g f2c2 | B2g2 A2f2 | TG3A B2d2 \
| (c2a2) A2c2 | d2f2 B2b2 | {b}a2gf cfeg | (Tf4{ef}y/) F2 |]

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