Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1986 |
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... songs known to be by Burns , some of them reworkings by the poet of older material . The first song is ' The Ranting Dog the Daddy o't , ' a song first published in volume three of James Johnson's The Scots Musical Museum ( 1790 ) where ...
... songs known to be by Burns , some of them reworkings by the poet of older material . The first song is ' The Ranting Dog the Daddy o't , ' a song first published in volume three of James Johnson's The Scots Musical Museum ( 1790 ) where ...
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... songs were ' Originally collected by Robert Burns ' . Neither statement is entirely true : some of the sixteen songs here included are certainly not folk literature , and several of them are very definitely not by Burns , including some ...
... songs were ' Originally collected by Robert Burns ' . Neither statement is entirely true : some of the sixteen songs here included are certainly not folk literature , and several of them are very definitely not by Burns , including some ...
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... songs , ' remarkable for depth of feeling and technical perfection ' according to Sorley MacLean . Forbes MacGregor's grandfather was the close friend of Burns ' grandchildren in Dumfries , 1854-59 , and Forbes has unpublished material ...
... songs , ' remarkable for depth of feeling and technical perfection ' according to Sorley MacLean . Forbes MacGregor's grandfather was the close friend of Burns ' grandchildren in Dumfries , 1854-59 , and Forbes has unpublished material ...
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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