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5 M‘ Leans M‘ Dougals and M Neil

So boldly as they took the field

And made their enemies to yield.

Upon the Haughs of Crumdel.Sing &c.

The Gordons boldly did advance,

The Frazers fought with sword and lance,

The Grahams made their heads to dance,

Upon the Haughs of Crumdel.Sing &c.

The Royal Stewarts and Monroes,

So boldly as they faced their foes,

AudAnd [sic] brought them down by handy blows

Upon the Haughs of Crumdel,Sing &c

Out of twenty thousand Englishmen,

Five hundred fled to Aberdeen:

The rest of them they all lay slain,

Upon the Haughs of Crumdel:Sing &c,

It fell about the Martinmas time.

and a gay time it was than

When our gudewife had puddings to mak,

and she boiled them in the pan.