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1920, 134 years after Mary's death, her grave was opened and the three lairs removed, with the skulls and bones of three adults. Adjacent to one lair, the remains of the bottom board of an infant's coffin was found. This naturally resulted in speculation, based on Burns's well known extra-marital intimacy, on the real cause of Mary's death, but evidence was subsequently given that the child had died in 1827, and had also been buried in the Macpherson's plot. In a solemn ceremony on 13 November 1920 Mary's remains were re-interred in Greenock Cemetery under the 1842 monument designed by
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Sunday of May, in a sequestered spot by the Banks of Ayr, where we spent the day in taking a farewel, before she should embark for the West-Highlands, to arrange matters among her friends for our projected change of life. At the close of Autumn following she crossed the sea to meet me at Greenock, where she had scarce landed when she was seized with a malignant fever, which hurried my dear girl to the grave in a few days, before I could even hear of her illness.
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and passed them on to her daughter Mrs Anderson upon her death at Greenock in 1828. William Anderson inherited them via his sisters and, in 1834, he emigrated to Canada taking them with him. In Canada, they lay for a time until admirers heard of them and purchased them for £25 so that they could be kept at the Brig o'Doon Museum.
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The bible volumes were kept by Mary's mother. In one was written "And ye shall not swear by my name falsely—I am the Lord" (Levit. xvi. 12); in the other "Thou shalt not forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oath" (St. Matt. v. 33). Despite her poverty, Mrs Campbell kept the volumes
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This was a composition of mine in very early life, before I was known at all in the world. My Highland lassie was a warm-hearted, charming young creature as ever blessed a man with generous love. After a pretty long tract of the most ardent reciprocal attachment, we met by appointment, on the second
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on Arran, living with the Rev. David Campbell, minister of that parish and a relative of her mother's. She was described as a "...sweet, sprightly, blue-eyed creature." In her early teens, she went to Ayrshire and became a nursemaid in Gavin Hamilton's house in Mauchline. She is said to have worked
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or where the Water of Coil has its confluence or near Coilsfield. Burns had written biblical verses in his bible (two volumes), signed them and impressed his masonic sign. It has also been suggested that she lived instead at Stairaird and that they exchanged bibles over the nearby Mauchline Burn.
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and its cemetery be demolished. The whole church was taken apart and re-erected at a site further west, on the corner of Greenock's Esplanade. The remains of the churchyard burials were re-interred in a mass grave in Greenock Cemetery, with an exception being made for Mary's grave. On 5 November
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According to Grierson, who met Mary's sister, Mrs Anderson, in 1817, Mary was "tall, fair haired with blue eyes". She was also described by Miss McNeill to have been "a great favourite with everyone who knew her, due to her pleasant manners, sweet temper and obliging disposition. Her figure was
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in March 1786. The brief affair started in April 1786, and the parting took place on 14 May of that year. Mary's pronunciation of English was heavily accented with the lilt of local indigenous language, Gaelic - and this led to her becoming known as 'Highland Mary.'
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Gavin Hamilton's married daughter, Mrs Todd, recalled Mary Campbell coming to look after her brother Alexander as a nursemaid in 1785, describing Mary as 'very pleasant and winning', though not a beauty. From
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and about the farmyard in extreme agitation. Even though he was repeatedly asked to come into the house, he would not. Burns entered the house at daybreak, sat down and wrote his address to "Mary in Heaven".
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He is said to have met Mary at the "Burn's Thorn" or "Mary's Tryst" that grew close a path close to the western side of the house at Coilsfield. The tree was later a victim of relic-hunters.
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with the title "Bonny Mary of Argyle" was published by James Lindsay of 11 King Street, Glasgow. The song was about "Highland Mary" Campbell, and was apparently written by two Englishmen.
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graceful; the cast of her face was singularly delicate and of fair complexion, and her eyes were bluish and lustrous had a remarkably winning expression."
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Mary inspired some of Burns's finest and most famous poems. The following lines refer to his separation from her at Coilsfield (Montgomery Castle):
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then later, finally, to Greenock. Her three siblings, Robert, Annie and Archibald, were born at Campbeltown. She is said to have spent some time at
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Years after her death, Burns would think of her fondly and with great sadness. As stated, the heartfelt poem "To Mary in Heaven" was written at
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fleet was titled "Ding Dong Dollar", and said that when they arrived, "Bonnie Mary o Argyll; Wis wearin spangled drawers ablow her goun."
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recalled that towards evening, the night before, Robert grew sad, and wandered in solitary contemplation along the banks of the
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She was staying in Greenock with relatives whilst waiting to take up employment with the family of Colonel McIvor at Glasgow.
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The song 'Montgomerie's Peggy' alludes to her association with Captain James Montgomerie :
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Commentary and video footage on the Robert Burns and Highland Mary Memorial at Failford
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upon her. Her father was urged to go to a place where two streams meet, select seven
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Commentary and video footage on the Highland Mary Memory in Greenock Cemetery
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Mary Campbell died at the age of 23, around 20 October 1786, probably from
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Burns had first seen Mary Campbell in church while he was living near
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Memorial to the parting of Robert Burns and Highland Mary at Failford
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had an affair with her after he felt that he had been "deserted" by
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contracted when nursing her brother Robert. She was buried in the
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Monument erected in 1842 over the grave of Highland Mary in the
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Mary lived with her parents, first, near her birthplace of
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together. However, after a brief illness, she died at
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Hunter, Douglas & McQueen, Colin Hunter (2009).
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Mary Campbell had probably been the mistress of the
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Index

Highland Mary (statue)

Dunoon
Greenock
Robert Burns
Jean Armour
Paisley

old West Kirkyard
Dunoon
Cowal
Campbeltown
Lochranza
Irvine
Mauchline
Campbeltown
typhus
old West Kirk
Greenock
evil eye
smooth stones
John Mossman

Scottish National Portrait Gallery
R.H.Cromek
Robert Riddell song manuscript
Tarbolton
Jamaica
Greenock
Failford

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