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PDF Version of the Master Index Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #1 1/5 Seaforth Hdrs Welcome to France #2 100th Psalm, The #3 10th Btn. Gordon Highlander's March #4 10th. Bn. Highland Light Infantry Crossing the Rhine #5 10th. Bn. Highland Light Infantry Crossing the Rhine (drum setting) #6 12th Bn. The Royal Scots on the Rhine, The #7 156th Brigade at the Battle of Romani, The #8 16th Btn. "The Royal Scots" March, The #9 17th Royal Scots Crossing the Somme, The #10 1st Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders Farewell to Aldershot, The #11 1st Batt. (72nd) Seaforth Hdrs' Entry into Baghdad, March 1917, The #12 1st Batt. H. L. Infantry's Farewell to Edinburgh, The #13 1st Batt. Seaforth Highlanders' Farewell to Crete, The #14 1st Batt. Seaforth Highlanders Farewell to Edinburgh #15 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders' farewell to Edinburgh, The #16 1st Battn. Queen's Own Cameron Highdrs. Welcome to Edinburgh #17 1st Battn. Seaforth Highlander's Farewell to Glencorse #18 1st Burma Rifles' Quickstep, The #19 1st Edin. C.R.G.A. (Vols.) at Buddon Camp, The #20 1st L.R.V. at Stroneachlachair,The #21 1st Royal Scots in Macedonia, The #22 1st Seaforth's Advance on Atbara, The #23 1st. S.H.R. Vols. Welcome to Edinburgh 1905, The #24 23rd Royal Fusiliers advance on Cambrai, The #25 25th K.O. Scottish Borderers Farewell to Meerut, The #26 25th King's Own Borderers, The #27 25th King's Own Farewell to Aden, The #28 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders' Welcome to Edinburgh, The #29 2nd Tyneside Scottish March to the Somme #30 3rd and 4th parts of March "Miss MacGregror's Favourite" #31 3rd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders' Welcome to Egypt, The #32 3rd Battalion Seaforth's Farewell to Montrose, 1905, The #33 3rd Highland Light Infantry's March, The #34 3rd Highland Light Infantry's Welcome to Aldershot, The #35 42nd Highlander's Farewell, or "Black Watch" #36 42nd Royal Highlanders' Farewell to Aldershot, The #37 42nd Royal Highlanders' Farewell to Gibraltar, The #38 42nds' Advance on the Alma, The #39 42nd's Farewell to Gibraltar, The #40 42nd's Farewell, The #41 42nd's March to Kirbeckan,The #42 42nd's March to Tamai,The #43 42nd's Regt. Farewell, The #44 42nd's Welcome back to Scotland,The Page 1 of 161 Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #45 42nd's Welcome to Edinburgh, The #46 42nd's Welcome to Mauritius #47 4th A&S Highlanders' March to Kroonstandt, The #48 4th V.B.R. Scots' Quickstep, The #49 51st Division at Beaumont Hamel, The #50 51st Division's Farewell, The #51 5th Battn. The Royal Scots at Barry #52 6th H.L.I.'s Farewell to Gallipoli #53 7/8th K.O.S.B. March to the Somme #54 71st Farewell to Aldershot, The #55 71st Highland Light Infantry Pipe Band, The #56 71st Highland Light Infantry's Quickstep, The #57 71st Highland Light Infantry's Welcome to Glasgow, The #58 71st Highlander's Quick Step #59 71st's Farewell to Dover, The #60 71st's Farewell to Scotland, The #61 71st's Polka, The #62 72nd Highlanders #63 72nd Highlanders' Farewell to Punna, The #64 72nd Highlander's March, The #65 72nd Highlander' s Quickstep, The #66 72nd Highlanders' Quickstep, The #67 72nd Punjabis, The #68 72nd's Farewell to Clair Castle, The #69 72nd's Farewell to Manchester, The #70 72nds Farewell to Poona, The #71 72nd's Highland Gathering, Cairo 1901, The #72 72nd's March to Cabul, The #73 73rd's Farewell to Colchester, The #74 74th Farewell to Edinburgh #75 74th Farewelll to Edinburgh, The #76 74th Highlanders' Farewell to Edinburgh, The #77 74th Highlander's March #78 74th, The #79 74th's Farewell to Edinburgh, The #80 74th's Farewell to Edinburgh, The #81 74th's Pipe Band, The #82 74th's Strathspey, The #83 75th Stirlingshire, The` #84 78th Highlander's Farewell to Canterbury, The #85 78th Highlander's March #86 78th's Farewell to Belgaum, The #87 78th's Farewell to India, The #88 78th's Farewell to Montreal, The Page 2 of 161 Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #89 78th's March to Lucknow ‐ 1857, The #90 78th's Welcome to Aldershot, The #91 78th's Welcome to Dover, The #92 78th's Welcome to Edinburgh, The #93 78th's Welcome to Inverness ‐ 1860, The #94 78th's Welcome to Nairn, The #95 79th Cameron Highlanders' Quickstep, The #96 79th Farewell to Gibraltar, The #97 79th Highlanders March #98 79th Q.O.C. Highlanders' Farewell to Aldershot, The #99 79th's Farewell to Edinburgh, The #100 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar, The #101 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar, The #102 79th's Farewell to Gilbraltar, The #103 79th's Polka, The #104 7Ist's Farewell to Dover #105 7th Cameronians at the Battle of Romanie, The #106 7th Cameronians in Palestine, The #107 7th H.L.I.'s Farwell to Dunfermline April 1915, The #108 8 Greenside Place #109 87th Fusilier' s, The #110 87th's Colours, The #111 89th at Leros, The #112 8th Argylls' March through Vienna #113 8th Argylls' March through Vienna (drum setting) #114 8th Argyll's Polka #115 8th Battn K.O.S.B. Farewell to Winchester #116 90th Farewell to France, The #117 91st Farewell to Cape Town, The #118 91st's Welcome to Edinburgh, The #119 92nd Gordon Highlanders' March, The #120 92nd Gordon Highlanders' Quickstep,The #121 92nd Gordon Highlander's, The #122 92nd Volunteers, The #123 92nd's Farewell to Bonny Indore,The #124 92nd's Farewell to Glasgow,The #125 92nd's Welcome to Edinburgh, The #126 93rd at Modder River #127 93rd Highlanders Welcome to Glasgow #128 93rd Highlanders Welcome to Parkhurst 1885, The #129 93rd Sutherland Highlanders' Farewell to Edinburgh, The #130 93rd welcome to Glasgow, The #131 93rd's Farewell to Balaclava, The #132 93rd's Farewell to Edinburgh Page 3 of 161 Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #133 93rd's Farewell to Edinburgh, The #134 93rd's Welcome to Glasgow, The #135 A Campbell #136 A Dirge to Our Fallen Heroes #137 A Gathering (see also "Nameless No. 8, Book26, p.3) #138 A Gunne Dubh #139 A Highland Air #140 A Highland Polka #141 A Hornpipe #142 A Hundred Pipers #143 A La varsoviana #144 A Lament #145 A Man's a Man #146 A Man's a Man for A That #147 A mans a man for a' that #148 A man's a man for a' that #149 A Man's A Man for A' That #150 A Man's a Man for A' That #151 A Man's A Man for A' That #152 A Mhàiri, A Mhàiri #153 A Mile to Ride #154 A Night at the Broch #155 A Nurse's Song #156 A Prayer for Jamie #157 A Salute to Corry of the Tiny Fall #158 A Scottish Ramble #159 A Skye Reel #160 A Skye Reel #161 A Tribute to Kenneth Macdonald #162 A Western Isle Dance #163 A. Cameron Jnr's Reel #164 A. Cameron's Reel #165 A. Duff's Reel #166 A. McLeod's Reel #167 A.J. MacLean Esq. of Pennycross #168 A.R. MacLeod Reel #169 A.R. MacLeod Strathspey #170 Abbey Craig #171 Aberarder Rant #172 Aberarder Rant, The #173 Abercairney Highlanders #174 Abercairney Highlanders #175 Abercairney Highlanders, The #176 Abercairney's Highlanders Page 4 of 161 Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #177 Abercairney's Highlanders #178 Abercairney's Highlandmen #179 Abercairney's Men #180 Abercairney's Salute #181 Abercairney's Salute #182 Abergeldie Castle #183 Abergeldie Highlanders March #184 Abergeldie Highlander's March, The #185 Aberlour House #186 Aberlour House #187 Aberlour House #188 Aberlour House #189 Aberlour House #190 Achnacarry Castle #191 Adam Campbell's Farewell to the Argentine #192 Adam Colquhoun #193 Adam Grant #194 Adeste Fideles #195 Adjutant's March #196 Admiral Angus MacLeod's Farewell to the Royal Navy #197 Admiral Angus MacLeod's Farewell to the Royal Navy #198 Admiral Sir Ed. Evans #199 Advancing on Wervicq #200 Aged Warrior's Lament, The #201 Aged Warrior's Lament, The (revised setting) #202 Aggie Hashe #203 Aggression #204 Agus Cum a Falt Charum #205 Aherlow Glens #206 Aiken Drum #207 Ainsworth’s Hornpipe #208 Airchie Brown #209 Airlie Castle #210 Airs of Uist and Skye #211 Airth Castle #212 Aitken Drum #213 Alasdair Carrach's March #214 Alasdair Shaw #215 Alastair Charich's March #216 Ale is Dear, The #219 Ale is Dear, The #217 Ale is dear, The #218 Ale is Dear, The #220 Ale Wife and Her Barrel, The Page 5 of 161 Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #221 Aleck Cameron's Reel #222 Alexander Beaton's Favorite #223 Alexander Cameron, Esq., of Banvie #224 Alexander Cameron's Dirk #225 Alexander Cameron's Farewell to Devon #226 Alexander Campbell's Favorite #227 Alexander Duff #228 Alexander Duff #229 Alexander Duff #230 Alexander Duff #231 Alexander Edmond's Favorite March #232 Alexander Glen #233 Alexander Glen March #234 Alexander Innes #235 Alexander Mackellar's March #236 Alexander Mackellar's Strathspey #237 Alexander Macleod's March #238 Alexander MacPherson #239 Alexander McLeod's Strathspey #240 Alexander Sinclair's Farewell to Wellington #241 Alexander's Black‐haired Daughter #242 Alexr. Duff's Reel #243 Alexr. of MacDonnell of Glengarry's Lament #244 Alfred E. Milne #245 Alice Robertson's Reel #246 Alick C. McGregor #247 Alick Cameron #248 Alick Cameron #249 Alick Cameron's Welcome to Benkoi #250 Alistair Fergus Ewan #251 Alistair Grant #252 Alister Beag #253 Alister MacDonnell #254 Alister McAlister #255 All the Blue Bonnets are over the Border #256 All the Blue Bonnets are Over the Border #257 All the Blue Bonnets are over the Border #258 All the Way to Galway #259 All the Way to Galway #260 Allan Gilmore Tom of Canna #261 Allan McGregor #262 Allan McKinnon's Reel #263 Allan More #264 Allan Water, The Page 6 of 161 Ceol Sean's Searchable PDF of the Master Index #265 Allan Welsh #266 Allangrange #267 Allangrange #268 Allangrange's March #269 Allan's Bonnett #270 Allan's Bonnett #271 Allen Mac Fayden #272 Allies Triumphant March on Berlin, The #273 Allies,
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