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Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw
Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw (1677–1727), reputed author of ''Hardyknute''. ==Biography== Elizabeth, the second daughter of Sir Charles Halket, was born in April 1677. In 1696 she married Sir Henry Wardlaw, 4th Baronet, of Pitreavie (see Wardlaw baronets). The ballad of ''Hardyknute'', published in 1719 as an old poem, was supposed to have been discovered by her in a vault at Dunfermline, but no manuscript was ever produced; and in the 1767 edition of Percy's ''Reliques'' the poem was ascribed to her. The beautiful ballad of ''Sir Patrick Spens'' (F. J. Child, ''English and Scottish Popular Ballads'', ii. 17) has also been asserted to be her work, one of the supporters of the theory being Robert Chambers (''Remarks on Scottish Ballads'', 1859). The level of accomplishment in ''Hardyknute'', however, gives no reason for supposing that Lady Wardlaw was capable of producing ''Sir Patrick Spens''.
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