| Identifier Number | NS032082 |
| Title | Song by Sam MacLean and Hugh MacIsaac |
| Alternative Title | Song by Sam MacLean and Hugh MacIsaac |
| Air | O Mo chaochladh mor a thainig |
| First Line Chorus | O Mo chaochladh mor a thainig |
| First Line Verse | Geirich mise moch Di-Ciadain |
| Classifications | Local events and characters , Satire , Humorous |
| Subjects | Sheep , Snare |
| Structure | Four line verse / Four line chorus |
| Place Of Origin | Nova Scotia |
| Composer First Name | Sam |
| Composer Last Name | MacLean |
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| Composer Gender | Male |
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| Original Format | Manuscript |
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| Collector | Angus Stephen Beaton |
| Collection Title | Angus Stephen Beaton Collection |
| Collection Location | St. Francis Xavier University, Brewer Celtic Collection; Photocopy at Highland Village Museum |
| Collection Number | PB 1633 U5 |
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| Page Number | 121 |
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| Notes 1 | "Sam MacLean composed some of these verses the time he found a sheep in one his snare belonging to John MacInnis (Iain Ailean IcDhomhnuil[?] Hugh MacIsaac added some to it some of the verses are lost." |
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