Manuscript of Scottish music composed and gathered by William Christie (c 1778 - 1849), dancing master, Cuminestown, Monquhitter, c 1818 (116 items); with correspondence of William Walker (1840 - 1931), Mary Anne Crichton and P.J. Anderson (1852 - 1926) about the manuscript; and further letters of William Walker, Dr Tocher and P.J. Anderson regarding publication of the Greig-Duncan folk song collection, 1918 - 1922 (11 items)
Much of the music contained in this collection was composed by William Christie, and a further, smaller volume, by a John Christie. The remaining tunes in the collection are described by William Walker (1840 - 1931) as old or very old (GB 231 MS 0793). An early catalogue description of this manuscript states that it contains the music of Dean Christie and father. It appears to form the basis of William Christie's A collection of strathspeys, reels, hornpipes, waltzes, etc., arranged as medleys for the harp, piano forte, violin and violoncello (Edinburgh: W. Christie, 1820)