Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation., 1919 |
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... compre- hensive as the circumstances demanded . In this , as the sequel proved , he signally failed . That Syme was a personal friend of his , and also his agent or factor on some property he held in his native place , were facts 9.
... compre- hensive as the circumstances demanded . In this , as the sequel proved , he signally failed . That Syme was a personal friend of his , and also his agent or factor on some property he held in his native place , were facts 9.
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property he held in his native place , were facts which did not specially recommend him as the only man in Dumfries capable of advising him in the task he had undertaken , the arduous nature of which he did not realise till it was too ...
property he held in his native place , were facts which did not specially recommend him as the only man in Dumfries capable of advising him in the task he had undertaken , the arduous nature of which he did not realise till it was too ...
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... held in perpetual and happy remembrance . The visit of the Poet Burns to Edinburgh stood primarily associated with the publication of a second edition of his Works , and to the patron whose life we review he expressed his hopes . In ...
... held in perpetual and happy remembrance . The visit of the Poet Burns to Edinburgh stood primarily associated with the publication of a second edition of his Works , and to the patron whose life we review he expressed his hopes . In ...
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... held its Anniversaries of Burns on the 29th of January , year after year , till they discovered their error in 1818. In that year R. A. Smith , who had gone from Paisley to Ayr to open music classes , wrote to a Paisley friend that he ...
... held its Anniversaries of Burns on the 29th of January , year after year , till they discovered their error in 1818. In that year R. A. Smith , who had gone from Paisley to Ayr to open music classes , wrote to a Paisley friend that he ...
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... held , and from its back windows he signalled to his Jean , who lived across the street . It was there that he stayed overnight when he came back from Edinburgh - the acknowledged Bard of Scotia . This staying overnight in " Johnnie ...
... held , and from its back windows he signalled to his Jean , who lived across the street . It was there that he stayed overnight when he came back from Edinburgh - the acknowledged Bard of Scotia . This staying overnight in " Johnnie ...
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Alex Anderson Andrew anniversary Auld Ayrshire Bard Beggars Burns Club biographer Burns Chronicle Burns Club Burns's Cambuslang Campbell celebration character Clydebank Committee copy Cottage Cowdenbeath Creech Cromek Cronies Cunningham Currie's date of meeting David DEAR Dr Currie Dumfries Edinburgh edition features of Club features of Club-To Fede Federated 1886 Federated 1898 genius George Gilbert Burns Glasgow Glencairn Glencraig Govan Greenock Hamilton honour Hotel House Hugh Instituted 1887 Instituted 25th January JAMES CURRIE Jeffrey Hunter John Jolly Beggars Jolly Beggars Burns Killin Kilmarnock Kilmaurs letter literary Liverpool London ls 6d Mauchline memory Minnigaff month Mossgiel Murray Murray's p.m. President Paisley Place and date Place of meeting poems Poet Poet's published Road Robert Burns Robt Roscoe Rutherglen Saturday Scotland Scots Scottish literature Secretary Shanter Smith social songs Special features Stewart Street Syme Thomas Thomson Thos Treasurer Uddingston Vice-president William Wilson write