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James Armour (master mason)

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James was an adherent of the 'Auld Licht' style of religion and rented at 10/8 per year one of the most expensive pews in Mauchline church. James was rigid and austere, apparently living an exemplary life. Robert Burns-Begg, Burns' great-nephew, states that in contrast to her husband, Mary Armour was
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Several data sources have his birth date as 10th/24th January 1731. The Scotland's People database has this record but showing his baptism on 24 January 1731. His birth on the original Old Parish Record is shown as 15 January 1731 to John Armour and Margrat(sic) Picken in Kilmarnock. James named his
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Of the many surviving Robert Burns artefacts few have such distinguished provenance as the punch bowl that was a nuptial gift in 1788 from James Armour to his daughter Jean and her new husband Robert Burns. As a stone-mason James had carved it himself (22cm x 14cm ) from dark green Inveraray marble
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The Armours' single-storey house stood in Cowgate, separated from John Dove's Whitefoord Arms by a narrow lane. Jean's bedroom window looked on to a window of the inn, thereby allowing Burns to converse with her from the public house itself. The Whitefoord Inn was often frequented by Burns and was
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Jean however fell pregnant out of official wedlock once more, with the result that she felt forced to leave the Armour's home due to her father's anger. She was taken in by Willie Muir and his wife at Tarbolton Mill. It had previously been agreed that baby Jean would stay with her mother and baby
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first son John which would normally be after James's father i.e. John. The chances of there being two James's born on exactly the same date exactly one year apart appear very remote and the naming of the first child seems to validate the conclusion that James Armour was born in 1731 and not 1730.
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where he died and was buried. He had two children, Janet and John, and married Janet Coventry on 10 March 1787. James and Mary's son James was born in Mauchline on 26 April 1767, married Betthaia Walker in 1794, Martha in 1818 and Janet in 1822. Their offspring were James and Betthaia.
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Robert would join Bess at Mossgiel. The second set of twins did not live long and are buried, unnamed, in the Armour lair in Mauchline churchyard. Robert was in Edinburgh and did not arrive back until 23 February 1788; he then arranged accommodation for Jean.
358:. He had it mounted with a silver base and a rim, engraved upon which are the words “Ye whom social pleasure charms .. Come to my Bowl! Come to my arms, My FRIENDS, my BROTHERS!” taken from Burns’s “The Epistle to J. Lapraik.” 158:, Helen, Mary, Robert (2nd), Mary (2nd), Janet and Robert (3rd). Three siblings died in childhood. Dr John Armour was the eldest son who was born in Mauchline on 14 November 1762 and died in 1834. He had his practice in 361:
Alexander died in 1812 and it was then sold at auction in 1815 for the impressive price of 80 Guineas to a London publican who, falling upon hard times, sold it to Archibald Hastie Esq of London. A copy is held by the
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The thing was, he hated him, and would raither hae seen the Deil himsel comin to the hoose to coort his dochter than him! He cu'dna bear the sicht o'm, and that was the way he did it!
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Twins were born to Jean and Robert on 3 September 1786, named after their parents as was the kirk's protocol for children born out of wedlock. Robert, notified of the birth by
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James was a master mason and contractor rather than an architect, regardless of Burns' attempts to describe him as one. He is known to have carried out contract work at
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Adam Smith. James died on 30 September 1798 and was buried in the family lair in Mauchline churchyard. His wife died in 1805 and was buried with her husband.
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Robert Burns wrote two of his last letters to his father-in-law asking that Mary Armour, who was away visiting relatives in Fife, be sent to
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his nephew Robert arranged for his cousin William to become a mason or building worker, working with James Armour, Burns' father-in-law.
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and after residing at their various homes, Jean in 1801 presented it to her husband's great friend and Burns family benefactor
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also the meeting place of the so-called Court of Equity and linked to a significant incident in the life of Jean's brother
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William 'Willie' Patrick, a source of many anecdotes about Robert and his family, stated about James that "
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to help care for Jean who was heavily pregnant. On 10 July 1796 his last letter was signed "
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he was only a bit mason body, wha used to snuff a guid deal and gae afen tak a bit dram!
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends and Contemporaries of Robert Burns.
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James Armour in the meantime forced his daughter to sign a complaint and a warrant "
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in London, presented to that institution by Archibald Hastie in 1858.
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James Armour commemorated as a mason who worked on Old Greenan Bridge.
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and tradition links him to the building of Howford Bridge on the
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Purdie, David; McCue Kirsteen and Carruthers, Gerrard. (2013).
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James' eleven offspring with Mary, were, in birth order, John,
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns.
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Howford Bridge on which James Armour worked as a stone mason.
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Robert Burns produced a paper, probably a record of their "
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was named after Adam Smith, James Armour's father-in-law.
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on 7 December 1761 he married Mary Smith, the daughter of
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Noble, Andrew and Hogg, Patrick Scott (Editors). (2001).
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James Armour carried out contract work at Dumfries House.
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whilst she was on a visit to Edinburgh and staying with
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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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McQueen, Colin Hunter & Hunter, Douglas (2008).
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Index

Jean
Adam
master mason
Jean Armour
Robert Burns



Mauchline
stonemason
Jean
Adam
Kincardine-on-Forth
Adam Armour
Adam


Dumfries House
Cumnock
River Ayr
River Doon
Dalrymple
Jean
Elizabeth Paton

Robert Aitken
Old Rome Forest
Gatehead
South Ayrshire
Agnes Broun

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