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Francis was only thirteen when he died of an unrecorded illness in the family home at
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Every person who sees him acknowledges him to be the finest, handsomest child they have ever seen. I am myself delighted with the manly swell of his little chest, and a certain miniature dignity in the carriage of his head and the glance of his fine black eye, which promises the undaunted gallantry
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In 1803, an account for the coffins of Robert Burns, Maxwell and
Francis Wallace was presented to the Trustees of Robert Burns by Thomas Boyd, coffin maker. Robert had died seven years previously in 1796. Francis Wallace's death may have prompted the issue of the account, the coffin manufacturers
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Born at
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possibly having deferred the payment out of appreciation of the financial difficulties Jean Armour Burns was facing at the time of Robert Burns's death and sympathy for her family situation. Francis's coffin cost five pounds and five shillings on July 11, 1803, possibly his burial date.
127:, Robert's friend, patron and mentor. Her maiden name was Frances Anna Wallace and what is known of his early life comes from the many letters to Frances in which he was mentioned. His father died in 1796 and little is known of Francis's short life after this date.
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Your little dear namesake has not yet made his appearance, but he is every day expected. I promise myself great assistance in training up his young mind to dignity of sentiment and greatness of soul, from the honored name by which he is
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As to the little fellow, he is, partiality apart, the finest boy I have of a long time seen. He is now seventeen months old, has the small-pox and measles over, has cut several teeth, and yet never had a grain of Doctor's drugs in his
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I hope to be a father again in about two or three months, and I had resolved and indeed had told Mrs Burns, that the child should be christened by the name of
Frances Dunlop, if a girl, or Francis Dunlop etc, if a boy
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Your little Godson is quite recovered, & is if possible, more thriving than ever; but alas! one of the
Servants has introduced the measles into the house, & I shall be very uneasy until we get them over.
305:.. your little Godson is thriving charmingly, but is a very devil. He though two years younger, has completely mastered his brother. He has a surprising memory, & is quite the pride of his school-master
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Francis and his three brothers, Robert, William and Maxwell, were cared for by a close family friend and sister of John Lewars, Robert Burns's excise colleague. Her name was
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a fine boy, rather stouter but not so handsome as your God-son at his time of life was. Indeed I look on your little
Namesake to be my chief d'oeuvre in that species of manufacture, as I look on "
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Poor little Frank is this morning at the height in the smallpox. I got him inoculated, and I hope he is in a good way. In March 1790 Robert wrote that "
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together with their mother, were present at Jean's confinement.
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Purdie, David; McCue Kirsteen and Carruthers, Gerrard. (2013).
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Robert reported to Frances the day after Francis's birth that "
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns.
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Frances Anna Dunlop, nee Wallace. Francis Wallace's namesake
683:"Burns Scotland. Document, account for Robert Burns' coffin"
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
187:". On 22 June 1789 Burns informed Frances Dunlop that "
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The Burns Mausoleum where Francis was interred in 1815
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About two hours ago I welcomed home your little Godson
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The Definitive Illustrated Companion to Robert Burns.
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McQueen, Colin Hunter & Hunter, Douglas (2008).
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298:" to be my standard performance in the Poetical line
846:. Kilmarnock : Robert Burns World Federation.
830:Genealogical Charts of the Family of Robert Burns.
245:telling Frances Dunlop of the birth of Francis: "
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1657:Robert Burns's Interleaved Scots Musical Museum
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803:Published by Messrs Hunter Queen and Hunter.
1724:The Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren
262:.. in the country and I tremble for his fate
143:(b. 3 March 1788); Jean (b. 3 March 1788);
99:(1789–1803) was the second son of the poet
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773:. Edinburgh : Mainstream Publishing.
743:. Edinburgh : Mainstream Publishing.
346:Francis Wallace Burns's first burial site.
37:Francis Burns's birthplace, Ellisland Farm
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1651:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785
815:Maurice Lindsay's The Burns Encyclopaedia
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1084:Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad
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832:Kilmarnock : The Burns Federation.
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844:Who's Who in the World of Robert Burns
729:Glasgow : Scottish Daily Express.
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842:Westwood, Peter J. (Editor). (2008).
758:Glendaruel : Argyll Publishing.
1705:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate
1223:Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate
714:. Darvel : Alloway Publishing.
1056:Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
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1710:Robert Burns Humanitarian Award
788:. London : HarperCollins.
756:Robert Burns. Bard of Scotland.
732:Ferguson, J. De Lancey (1931).
725:Douglas, William Scott (1938).
712:The Ayrshire Book of Burns-Lore
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1745:A Manual of Religious Belief
1731:The Merry Muses of Caledonia
739:Hogg, Patrick Scott (2008).
107:was 24. Francis was born at
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1203:The Hermitage, Friars Carse
1035:My Heart's in the Highlands
1000:The Cotter's Saturday Night
835:Westwood, Peter J. (2004).
828:Westwood, Peter J. (1997).
771:A Biography of Robert Burns
734:The Letters of Robert Burns
705:Sources and further reading
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1462:Robert Graham of Fintry
1268:Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns
945:Epitaph for James Smith
754:Hosie, Bronwen (2010).
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645:Ferguson, Vol.2., p.188
636:Ferguson, Vol.1., p.361
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557:Ferguson, Vol.1., p.342
518:Ferguson, Vol.1., p.358
151:(b. 21 November 1792);
1492:Jean Lorimer (Chloris)
1014:The Birks of Aberfeldy
784:McIntyre, Ian (1995).
769:Mackay, James (2004).
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548:Ferguson, Vol.1.,342
1447:Alexander Findlater
1262:William Nicol Burns
1250:Robert Burns Junior
993:To a Mountain Daisy
938:Address to the Deil
689:on 18 December 2021
251:Sir William Wallace
147:(b. 9 April 1791);
141:Robert Burns Junior
131:Life and background
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1077:The Slave's Lament
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1107:" (revised, 1794)
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852:978-1-899316-98-4
823:978-0-7090-9194-3
809:978-0-9559732-0-8
764:978-1-906134-96-9
749:978-1-84596-412-2
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1640:Memorials
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