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Burns
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...Burns Descendants of Robert Burns Maternal Ancestors of Robert Burns Paternal Ancestors of Robert Burns Join the...
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12 September 2009 10:39:38 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Robert Burns Books
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...Robert Burns - Books These books will all be sent direct from Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com. Please consider ordering through the links on this page as I...
...Robert Burns: a Life - By Ian Mcintyre No poet has attracted such fanatical devotion as Robert Burns. He was, according to Lord Byron, a man of...
...- dirt and deity". Ian McIntyre's biography gives a careful analysis of Burns's songs and poetry and strips away the legend to explore what lies beneath....
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12 September 2009 10:39:50 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Kirkoswald
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Kirkoswald
Note there is also a Kirkoswald in...
...It possesses much interest in association with Burns, who spent here his nineteenth summer, residing with a maternal uncle, Mr. Samuel Brown, at...
...Here also are the honoured graves of a number of Burns’ maternal ancesters, which have been recently monumented anew. The Poet inherited most of his...
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12 September 2009 12:36:35 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Old Views
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Old Views of Mauchline...
...Castle Street Gavin Hamilton's Burns Memorial Loudoun Street 1890 Loudoun Street New Road Parish Church Poosie Nansie's 1910 School &Martyrs Mon...
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12 September 2009 12:45:01 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayrshireroots the town of Ayr
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Ayr
" Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town sur...
...two hundred yards below, was erected when John Ballantyne, banker, friend of Burns, was Provost; and it was during its erection, when the poet was a...
...in 1803, by the enterprising spirit of John Wilson (the " We Johnnie" of Burns), who printed and published the first or Kilmarnock edition of the poet’s...
...in landscape painting from Nasmyth, who painted the well-known portrait of Burns. Having removed to London, he gained a prize offered by the British...
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12 September 2009 11:32:23 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Mauchline
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Mauchline
Mauchline derives its name from the...
...was not only the friend of the Poet, but of all the Burns family. When the affairs of old William Burns were reduced to ruin’s brink by litigation with...
...wife should continue with her parents for some time, until her husbandMrs. Burns had to disclose to her fond parents the secret that she was a married...
...again to meet with her husband. This adverse proceeding greatly affected Burns, as can be seen from "The Lament," which he composed on this occasion. "In...
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12 September 2009 12:44:32 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Tarbolton
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Tarbolton
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...here. The Mason Lodge, Tarbolton, enjoys the singular honour of having made Burns a freemason; and its records in the young Poet’s own hand are a...
...of a Burns Memorial here, in the shape of a Masonic Hall. It should be small, like the town, but a costly gem of mason work. The first movement of Burns...
...Richard, upon the evening of the 11th of November, and after choosing Robert Burns president for the night, we proceeded to debate on the question -...
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12 September 2009 13:12:30 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Wilson Births and Marriages
Wilson Births and Marriages in Ayrshire
Researched by Kate Vietez [kate@netnitco.net]
[Ardrossan] [Auchinleck] [Ayr] [Ballantrae] [Barr] [Beit...
...Christina Wilson C F 17 Dec 1837 parents Thomas Wilson & Janet Burns Robert Pettigrew Wilson C M 18 Jan 1838 parents James Pettigrew Wilson & Isabella...
...Alexander Wilson C M 16 Jun 1811 parents Thomas Wilson & Barbara Burns Janet Wilson C F 24 Nov 1811 parents Andrew Wilson & Elisabeth Tannock James...
...Burns Margaret Wilson C F 19 Nov 1815 parents Andrew Wilson & Elisabeth Tannock Jean Wilson C F 07 Jan 1816 parents Thomas Wilson & Barbara Burns...
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12 September 2009 11:09:18 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Kilmarnock
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Kilmarnock
Note there is a KILMARONOCK, a...
...The office where the first edition of Burns’ Poems was printed is not now to the fore, though there are several printing offices, and two weekly...
...flowers from the various and splendid nurseries at hand; and above all, the Burns’ Monument, a massive structure 80 feet high, towering aloft in the Kay...
...building is occupied by the keeper; above is a museum of valuable relics of Burns; and above that again is a fine marble statue of the poet - a true...
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12 September 2009 12:27:18 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Irvine
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Irvine
Irvine views By Kenny...
...on the French Revolution, by a Belfast clergyman. This was at the time Burns was threatened with dismissal from the Excise for his French sympathies....
...Burns, the poet, in his twenty-third year, commenced business here as a flaxdresser, in company with another young man who had previous knowledge of the...
...on the Burns Museum By Joan Biggar Irvine Manuscript Thirty-four pages of the holograph printer's copy of Poems (1786). They are housed in the Burns...
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12 September 2009 12:20:05 o'clock GMT+00:00
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