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:''"Baroness Nairne" redirects here; see also Margaret Mercer Elphinstone.''Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne''', née '''Oliphant''' (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.==Life==Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 () and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as '''pretty Miss Car''', and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the '''Flower of Strathearn'''.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.

:''"Baroness Nairne" redirects here; see also Margaret Mercer Elphinstone.''
Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.
==Life==
Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,〔The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 ()〕 and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as pretty Miss Car, and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the Flower of Strathearn.
In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 )

After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Baroness Nairne" redirects here; see also Margaret Mercer Elphinstone.'''''Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne''', née '''Oliphant''' (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.==Life==Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 () and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as '''pretty Miss Car''', and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the '''Flower of Strathearn'''.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.」の詳細全文を読む
'Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.==Life==Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 () and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as pretty Miss Car, and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the Flower of Strathearn.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.


:''"Baroness Nairne" redirects here; see also Margaret Mercer Elphinstone.''
Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.
==Life==
Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,〔The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 ()〕 and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as pretty Miss Car, and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the Flower of Strathearn.
In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 )

After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.==Life==Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 () and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as pretty Miss Car, and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the Flower of Strathearn.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
''Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.==Life==Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 () and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as pretty Miss Car, and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the Flower of Strathearn.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Baroness Nairne" redirects here; see also Margaret Mercer Elphinstone.''Carolina Nairne, Lady Nairne, née Oliphant (16 August 1766 – 26 October 1845) was a Scottish songwriter and song collector.==Life==Carolina Oliphant was born in the auld hoose (English: old house) of Gask, Perthshire. She was descended from Clan Oliphant, an old family which had settled in Perthshire in the 12th century,The Oliphants in Scotland, page vi. vide "Strageath" - exchanged ten years later for Aberdalgie in 1183 () and could boast of kinship with the royal family of Scotland. Her father, Laurence Oliphant, was one of the foremost supporters of the Jacobite cause, and she was named Carolina in memory of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. In the schoolroom she was known as pretty Miss Car, and afterwards her striking beauty and pleasing manners earned for her the name of the Flower of Strathearn'''.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.」の詳細全文を読む

Flower of Strathearn'''.In 1806 she married William Murray Nairne, who became the 5th Lord Nairne in 1824. They had one son, also named William Murray Nairne (1808 - 1837), who became the 6th Lord on his father's death in 1830.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nationalgalleries.org/collection/artists-a-z/G/3444/artist_name/Sir%20John%20Watson%20Gordon/record_id/2897 ) After her husband's death in 1830 Lady Nairne took up her residence at Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, but she spent much time abroad. She died at Gask on 26 October 1845.」
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