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 Forbes MacGregor's grandfather was the close friend of Burns ' grandchildren in Dumfries , 1854-59 , and Forbes has unpublished material ...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 Forbes MacGregor's grandfather was the close friend of Burns ' grandchildren in Dumfries , 1854-59 , and Forbes has unpublished material ...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 accompanied addressed Andrew Anniversary Annual Association attended Auld Ayrshire Bard Bill Brown Burns Club Burns Federation Burns Supper Burns's Caledonian Society Campbell carried celebrated Chairman Chronicle Committee Competition Conference continued copy Country dancing David Dinner District Dumfries Edinburgh edition enjoyed event excellent followed Friday friends gave George given Glasgow Grace guests Haggis Hall hands held Heron Highland Hotel House Immortal Memory interesting Irvine James January Jean John Kilmarnock Ladies Lasses letter March meeting Miss Name Night Park Past President piped Piper played poems poet present Primary printed programme proposed publication published received recited replied Road Robert Burns School Scotland Scots Scottish Secretary singing Smith Society songs speaker Stirling Street successful thanks toast took traditional verse Vice-President vote welcomed West wife Wilson young