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The commemorative cairn carries the re-located 1927 plaque that was attached to the now demolished estate boundary wall. The
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271:..do you remember a Sunday we spent together in Eglinton Woods? You told me, on my repeating some verses to you that you wondered I could resist the temptation of sending verses of such merit to a magazine.
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730:Portrait of the Burns Country (and Galloway)
874:The Illustrated History of the Countryside.
770:The Life and Work of Robert Burns in Irvine
328:In 1761 the council records state that the
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1747:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785
1180:Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad
743:Eglinton Archive, Eglinton Country Park.
687:An Account of the Tournament at Eglinton
1796:Robert Burns's diamond point engravings
725:. London : Adam and Charles Black.
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1152:Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation
915:. Glasgow : Blackie & Son.
716:The Life and Works of Robert Burns
711:. Edinburgh : William Creech.
696:Darvel : Alloway Publishing.
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772:. London : Lincoln Williams.
714:Chambers, Robert, Editor (1891).
246:The association with Robert Burns
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694:The Ayrshire Book of Burns-Lore.
1806:Robert Burns Humanitarian Award
888:The Memorables of Robin Cummell
845:McQueen, Colin Hunter (1999).
797:. Ayr : Fort Publishing.
777:Robert Burns. The Patriot Bard
662:McJannet, page 11 and page 67.
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748:Scottish Monastic Landscapes.
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1841:A Manual of Religious Belief
1827:The Merry Muses of Caledonia
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732:. London : Robin Hale.
721:Dougall, Charles E. (1911).
1883:Transport in North Ayrshire
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1131:My Heart's in the Highlands
1096:The Cotter's Saturday Night
827:Glasgow : Civil Press.
810:A Biography of Robert Burns
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768:Hill, Rev John C. (1933).
1873:History of North Ayrshire
1812:The Loves of Robert Burns
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