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So to let you into secrets of my pericranium, there is, you must know, a certain clean-limbed, handsome, bewitching young hussy of your acquaintance, to whom I have lately and privately given a matrimonial title to my corpus ... Now for business. -- I intend to present Mrs Burns with a printed shawl,
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After his father's death his mother married on 11 March 1777 a man with a reputation for pious and austere behaviour, a strict 'Auld Licht' Mauchline Kirk elder, named Mr. James Lamie or Lammie who attempted to provide a strict upbringing for his stepson. James Lammie is said to not have approved of
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Burns wrote to Smith in August 1786 regarding his intended journey to Jamaica, saying that his plans had been altered due to information from friends of Dr Patrick Douglas informing him that the cost of the journey would be upward of £50 as the ship was not sailing directly to the island. A cheaper
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The details are that in December 1817 John Richmond was interviewed by William Grierson and related that James Montgomerie and Mary Campbell met frequently in the 'Elbow Inn', a small Mauchline ale house. On one occasion John Richmond, Smith and some other friends of Burns took him to the 'Elbow'
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Smith, as recorded by the Kirk Session, had an illegitimate son with Christina Wilson, one of his mother's servants, fifteen years his senior. Ironically she had been employed specifically to help mend his wayward behaviour. Smith always denied being the father of the boy although locally it was
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My hour is now come. You and I will never meet in Britain more. --., have orders within three weeks at farthest to repair aboard the Nancy, Captain Smith from Clyde, to Jamaica, and to call at Antigua. This, except to our friend Smith, whom God long preserve, Is a secret about
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He ran a drapery shop in his old home that lay opposite Nanse Tunnock's. Boyle states that his home and workshop stood at the north side of Mauchline Cross but was demolished in 1820 when the new Kilmarnock Road was built. James Lamie's house stood adjacent to his shop.
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who married Dr James Candlish circa 1794, originally McCandlish, childhood school friend of Burns from Purclewan Mill near Mount Oliphant. Jean was buried in Edinburgh at the Old Calton Burial Ground. Burns referred to her in the poem
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A story was related by Christina of Smith and Burns inviting Christina and the child to visit them in a tavern and Burns teasing the boy about James being his father, with the result that the two year old lad exclaimed
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knowing that James and Mary were there together. They waited and eventually Mary exited from a private room and was playfully heckled, followed some time later by Montgomerie. Burns blushed and muttered
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an article of which I daresy you have variety: 'Tis my first present to her since I have irrevocibly called her mine ... Mrs Burns ('Tis only her private designation) begs her best compliments to you
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Smith, Richmond and Burns are thought to have been in Poosie Nancie's Inn at Mauchline when the scenes of enthusiastic revelry amongst a group who were beggars by day inspired the poet to write his
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I date this from Mauchline, where I arrived on Friday even last. If any thing had been wanting to disgust me completely at Armour's family, their mean, servile, compliance would have done it
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I am an old hawk at the sport, and wrote her such a cool, deliberate, prudent reply, as brought my bird from her aerial towerings, pop, down at my foot, like Corporal Trim's hat
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I have some very important news with respect to myself, not the most agreeable, news that I am sure you cannot guess, but I shall give you the particulars another time.
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Burns wrote on 30 June and related the tale of his race on Jenny Geddes against the 'Highlandman' that resulted in a fall that delayed his progress back to Edinburgh.
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Against two things however, I am fix'd as Fate: staying at home, and owning her conjugally. The first, by Heaven I will not do! the last, by Hell, I will never do!
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as his destination, and he eventually died on the island, however the date and place of his death are not formally recorded, but in Cromek's
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Next merchant Smith, our worthy Fiscal, To cow each pertinacious rascal; In this, as every other state. His merit is conspicuous great
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and suffered much good natured banter. It made no difference however and a few days later Richmond stated that he returned to her
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In June 1787 he boasted to Smith of his skills as a seducer saying after a cool response to an approach that "
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Smith left Mauchline by the end of 1785 and became a partner in a calico-printing company in Avon near
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and together with William Hunter, a tanner, the four became close friends, 'ram-stam boys' "
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My chief patron is Mr Aiken in Ayr who is pleased to express great approbation of my works
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Smith was a subscriber to enlist subscribers for 41 copies of the 'Kilmarnock Edition'.
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends and Contemporaries of Robert Burns.
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Robert Burns and Pastoral. Poetry and Improvement in Late Eighteenth-Century Scotland
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I am extremely happy with Smith; he is all the friend I have NOW in Machlin (sic)
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If you see Jean tell her, I will meet her, So help me Heaven in my hour of need.
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James or his associates. Jean bore James Lamie a son, James, on 6 August 1780.
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he is said in 1808 to already be deceased whilst another source gives 1823.
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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets
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This epistle was written in 1785 and the work was included in the 1786
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Circa 1 August 1786 Burns wrote to Smith saying that at the time of
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is on record as having said that his uncle was an inveterate liar.
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taken for granted. She moved to Bridgend after the child was born.
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It was James Lamie who had accompanied Willie Fisher on a visit to
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The Kilmarnock Edition of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns.
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William Auld's memorial and James Lamie's grave to the left
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The Abbot's Tower and Gavin Hamilton's house at Mauchline.
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Smith's sister was Jean Smith (b.1768 d.1854), one of the
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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which recorded how Burns's friends had informed him of
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On 28 April 1788 Burns wrote to Smith in Linlithgow "
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from pages 69 to 78. The first three stanzas :
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New York : Welcome Rain Publishers. 1722: 1708: 1655:Maurice Lindsay's The Burns Encyclopaedia. 1585:Glasgow : The Scottish Daily Express. 826: 824: 822: 28: 2480:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785 1442:Maurice Lindsay's The Burns Encyclopaedia 830: 803:Maurice Lindsay's The Burns Encyclopaedia 318: 1913:Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad 1346: 1208:. Oxford University Press. p. 236. 1071: 1041: 961: 734: 694: 518: 503: 501:would not be available until September. 483:Thy tender image sallies on my thoughts, 481:In vain I strive against the lov'd idea: 417: 253: 231: 118: 95: 2529:Robert Burns's diamond point engravings 1435: 1433: 1411: 1386: 1253: 1095: 1093: 1067: 1065: 1063: 1016: 991: 858: 819: 479:O Jeany, thou hast stolen away my soul! 323:This work was addressed to John Smith. 221:". This 1786 poem is also known as the 2588: 1968:Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect 1465: 1463: 1461: 1439: 1317: 1315: 1293: 1178: 1174: 1172: 1099: 987: 985: 983: 936: 926:. 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Index


Robert Burns
Mauchline
Ayrshire

Jean Armour
Gavin Hamilton

Linlithgow
Jamaica
St Lucia
Robert Burns
John Richmond

cantata

Isaac Cruikshank
Mary Campbell
Earl of Eglinton
Richmond
Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect

Richmond
Jean Armour
Greenock


Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Scotland portal
Robert Aiken

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