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Hector Macneill
Hector Macneill (1746‑1818) was a Scottish poet. He was born near Roslin, Midlothian on October 22, 1746. Macneill had been the son of a poor army captain and went to work as a clerk in 1760 at the age of fourteen. Soon, he was sent to the West Indies and served as assistant secretary from 1780-86. After he returned to Scotland, he wrote various political pamphlets, two novels, and several poems, The Harp (1789), The Carse of Forth , and Scotland's Skaith , the last against drunkenness, but is best known for his songs, such as My Boy Tammy , I lo'ed ne'er a Laddie but ane , and Come under my Plaidie . Hector Macneill died in Edinburgh in 1818.
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