This paper presents the work of a neglected Early Modern Scottish Gaelic poet, Mairearad Ghriogarach (Margaret MacGregor) of Rannoch, c.1750-1830. MacGregor’s extant work (35 compositions) was published by her grandson in 1831, along with a handful of compositions by her daughter and poems by a male relative. Copies of the volume are very rare, but it is now available online. In addition to the book’s historical and literary interest, its erratic orthography may evidence dialectal features of interest to linguistic scholars. Margaret MacGregor’s name is absent from the literary histories, but attention was first drawn to her work in 2003 by North American Gaelic scholar Michael Newton. The very varied topics of her songs (reflections on he...