Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1986 |
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... House Burns Library A leaf from the January 1937 issue of The Scots Magazine and a letter from J. C. Ewing , long - time editor of the Burns Chronicle , came together a few weeks ago to make a nice little story . I had long known of the ...
... House Burns Library A leaf from the January 1937 issue of The Scots Magazine and a letter from J. C. Ewing , long - time editor of the Burns Chronicle , came together a few weeks ago to make a nice little story . I had long known of the ...
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... house in which a young woman lived alone . On several occasions in the ensuing weeks , CAT followed him , the pattern repeating itself and THE MAN staying in the house for about an hour , returning home always at the same time . AS THE ...
... house in which a young woman lived alone . On several occasions in the ensuing weeks , CAT followed him , the pattern repeating itself and THE MAN staying in the house for about an hour , returning home always at the same time . AS THE ...
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... House in Burns Street , in which the Poet lived and died . The House is open to visitors and contains many interesting relics of Burns and his family . The House is one minutes walk from St. Michael's Churchyard where the Poet is buried ...
... House in Burns Street , in which the Poet lived and died . The House is open to visitors and contains many interesting relics of Burns and his family . The House is one minutes walk from St. Michael's Churchyard where the Poet is buried ...
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25th January ably Alex Alloway Andrew's Night Anniversary Dinner Annual Burns Supper Annual Supper attended Auld Lang Syne Australia Ayrshire Bard Brown Burns Chronicle Burns Club Burns Federation Burns Society Burns songs Burns Supper Burns's Burnsians Caledonian Society Campbell Ceilidh celebrated Centenary Chairman Cronies Cumnock daddy o't dancing David District Dumfries Edinburgh edition enjoyable enjoyed entertainment excellent Friday 25th January gave George Glasgow Haggis Haggis was piped Heron Highland Hotel Immortal Memory James Jolly Beggars Kilmarnock Ladies Masonic Mauchline members and friends members and guests Merry Muses O'Shanter Past President Piper poems poet Primary School programme proposed the Immortal proposed the toast ranting dog recited replied Road Robert Burns Schools Competitions Scotland Scots Scottish Literature Scottish Society Secretary Selkirk Grace Shanter singing speaker Stirling Supper was held Tam O'Shanter verse Vice-President vote of thanks West Kilbride William Wilson