Jean Elliot
Scottish poet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see Jane Elliott (disambiguation).
Jean Elliot (April 1727 – 29 March 1805), also known as Jane Elliot, was a Scottish poet. She wrote one of the most famous versions of The Flowers of the Forest, a song lamenting the Scottish army's defeat in the Battle of Flodden. Published in 1776, it is her only surviving work. The lyrics are set to an earlier tune c. 1615–1625 in the John Skene of Halyards Manuscript as "Flowres of the Forrest."
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Jean Elliot | |
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Born | April 1727 (1727-04) Scotland |
Died | 29 March 1805 (1805-03-30) (aged 77) Monteviot House near Jedburgh |
Nationality | Scottish |
Notable work | The Flowers of the Forest |
Parent(s) | Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Bt of Minto Helen Stewart |
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