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Queen Mary Harp

The Queen Mary Harp ((スコットランド・ゲール語:Clàrsach na Banrìgh Màiri)) or ''Lude Harp'', is a Scottish clarsach currently displayed in the National Museum of Scotland.〔http://www.nms.ac.uk/queenmaryharp-fullwidth.aspx〕 It is believed to date back to the 15th century, and to have originated in Argyll, in South West Scotland.〔Keith Sanger and Alison Kinnaird, ''Tree of Strings - Crann nan Teud'', Kinmor 1992〕 It is one of the three oldest surviving Gaelic harps, the others being the Lamont Harp and the Trinity College Harp.〔Joan Rimmer, "The Morphology of the Irish Harp", ''The Galpin Society Journal'', vol. 17 (1964): 39-49〕
== History ==
The Queen Mary Harp was presented to the harper Beatrix Gardyn of Banchory by Mary, Queen of Scots, in the 16th century, and was subsequently passed down into the Robertson family of Lude, in Perthshire. Lady Gardyn's son had a servant in 1588 called Anthony McEwan McChlairser ("son of the harper"), which provides a clue as to who might have played this clarsach. The last harpist to play the instrument is noted as John Robertson of Lude (died c. 1729); his repertory was preserved in the family and published by John Bowie in 1789. All three surviving Gaelic harps are considered to have been made in Argyll in South-West Scotland at some time in the 14th or 15th centuries.〔

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