in the County Palatine of Durham, seat of the
Lords Barnard Lady Anne was also an accomplished artist, some of her works being included in her published accounts of life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Her works include oil paintings and drawings. The Rev.
William Leeves revealed in 1812 that
Auld Robin Gray had been written by her in 1772 and set to music by him. It was published anonymously in 1783, Lady Anne only acknowledging the authorship of the words two years before her death in a letter to Sir
Walter Scott (1823), who subsequently edited it for the
Bannatyne Club with two continuations. According to the Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, Lindsay's song began as a song sung by
Sophia Johnston of Hilton .{{cite book American composer
Florence Turner-Maley used text by Lady Anne for her song "In a Garden Wild", published in 1921. ==Legacy==