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suspended it between horses and forced her to sit astride it. The experience caused her significant physical injury as Burns' poem describes. George (Geordie) Simpson and his wife Agnes (Poosie Nancie) greatly resented this cruel and lawless behaviour and proceeded to prosecute Adam and his group. The Kirk Session noted the disturbance on 6 March 1786.
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a valuable commodity before artificial fertilisers were available. No record of the verses has survived. Adam carried out the task and in 1813 he related the incident to a Dumfriesshire man. Adam Armour and Fanny Burnes's signatures were on a window pane in the southern window of the parlour and a favourite quote from
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It was Adam who was sent to Mossgiel to inform Robert that his sister Jean had given birth to the poet's son and daughter, named after the parents through the Kirk Session protocol for children born out of wedlock. It was said that Adam found Burns working at the plough however the day being a Sunday
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Robert paid Adam six shillings in November 1791 to return to Ellisland at the dead of night to smash every window in the farm upon which he had inscribed verses as an act of revenge upon James Morin, Laird of Laggan who was the new owner. Robert felt cheated over the price paid for a heap of manure,
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Agnes Wilson was a female servant or journeywoman who worked for George Simpson, the landlord of Poosie Nancie's. She had a reputation as a prostitute and Adam Armour at the age of 15 led a group of 'Auld Licht' adherents who decided to run her out of town. The gang obtained a rough pine tree pole,
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on 7 December 1761 and his siblings were John Armour, Jean (Armour) Burns, James Armour, Robert Armour, Helen Armour, Mary Armour, Robert Armour, Mary Armour, Janet Armour and Robert Armour. He is thought to have been of small stature, alluded to by Burns in
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Following this breach of the peace, and while evading arrest, Adam met Burns, and asked for his advice. Burns is said to have suggested that he would be best to find someone to pray for him, and Adam to have replied:
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A folly at Dalswinton Loch with the mansion in the background to the right hand side. Adam Armour was employed as a builder here for a time and lodged at Ellisland Farm.
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Fanny Burnes, Adam's wife, may have been born at Titwood farm where her father lived for a number of years whilst working at the nearby Lochridge limestone quarry.
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died he did what he could to help John, William and Fanny (Frances) Burnes, his cousins, to gain employment. In February 1789 Robert Burns wrote from
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as a builder, lodging at Ellisland with his sister and brother-in-law and therefore sharing the house with Fanny amongst others.
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Burns has Adam state in his poem that Agnes Brown would have been hung had she been caught acting again as a prostitute.
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As a result of the affair Burns wrote 'The Prayer' or 'Adam Armours Prayer' that, although well known in
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as her cousin Robert Burns had taken her and her brothers in after the death of her father
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Both John and Fanny lived with the Burns family for a time from 1789 at Ellisland Farm.
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends and Contemporaries of Robert Burns.
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The Story of the Edinburgh Burns Relics with Fresh Facts about Burns and his Family
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that lies near Ellisland, however the wedding is also said to have taken place at
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Adam Armour hid at Mossgiel Farm for a time after the Agnes Wilson affair.
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Commentary & video on the Buck's Head Tavern & Robert Burnes
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Purdie, David; McCue Kirsteen and Carruthers, Gerrard. (2013).
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns.
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Noble, Andrew and Hogg, Patrick Scott (Editors). (2001).
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Ellisland Farm where Adam Armour first met Fanny Burnes.
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Adam was a builder, as was his father, the master mason
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Letters from a Land Steward. Was he 'Poor Uncle Robert'
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The Definitive Illustrated Companion to Robert Burns.
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was not published until 1808 when it appeared in the
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On 5 June 1792 Adam is said to have married Fanny at
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McQueen, Colin Hunter & Hunter, Douglas (2008).
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in 1789. Adam was for a time employed at the nearby
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Robert Burns World Federation. 423:This incident is related to the " 400:An' gie their hides a noble curry 394:Some devil seize them in a hurry, 329:For though I am an elf o' mettle, 167:. Adam was named for Adam Smith, 161:Gude pity me, because I'm little! 1156: 935: 458: 436:At instance of our constituents, 110:. In addition, being married to 1745:Robert Burns Humanitarian Award 773:Robert Burns. Bard of Scotland. 749:Douglas, William Scott (1938). 729:The Ayrshire Book of Burns-Lore 695: 674: 665: 629: 620: 434:"To punish contravening truants 432: 413:But, may she wintle in a woody, 383:May Sautan gie her doup a clink 325: 242:to his cousin, James Burnes in 758:Robert Burns. The Patriot Bard 602: 591: 440:To purge the lists of fornβ€”n." 1: 1648:Robert Burns World Federation 1462:Alexander Cunningham (lawyer) 847:. London : Robert Hale. 724:. 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Index

Adam Armour (soccer)
James Armour
Jean Armour
Robert Burns
Fanny (Frances) Burnes
Robert Burnes
Stewarton

Mauchline
James Armour
Robert Burns
Mauchline
Mauchline
James Armour's
Fanny Burnes
Ellisland Farm
Robert
Dalswinton House
Dalswinton
Mauchline


Uncle Robert
Ellisland Farm
Montrose
Alexander Pope

Jean Armour
Paisley
Mauchline

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