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The Shepherd of Ettrick Vale is the name given to a performance
It is most probably a reference to the Scottish poet, novelist and essayist James Hogg (1770–1835)[1], known as "The Ettrick Shepherd" of "The Shepherd of Ettrick Vale".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hogg
Charles Rogers. 1809. Ettrick Forest, the Ettrick Shepherd, and his monument. John Menzies, Ediburgh [2]
Edinburgh Dramatic Review, Volumes 3-5[3]