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Peggy Thompson

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As stated Burns first met her when he was studying at Kirkoswald school in the summer of 1775 under the schoolmaster Hugh Rodger (1726-1797). She lived with her parents, next door to the school, and Robert Burns recorded that she
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Robert Burns met Peggy Thompson frequently at Tarboth or Tarbolton Mill and they attended the same kirk. They developed a degree of intimacy even though she was engaged at the time. Burns said
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In 1785, ten years later, while he was making plans to emigrate, Burns presented Peggy with a copy of his poems, having composed a special inscription for her on the fly leaf, namely
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Burns did not lodge in Kirkoswald during his stay in 1775, instead he lodged at Ballochneil Farm about a mile away from the village with his uncle, Samuel Broun.
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Thomas Orr, a fellow pupil at Kirkoswald, stated that he carried letters between Burns and Peggy in the summers of 1782 and 1783. Upon her marriage Burns wrote
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It was on 23 August 1775 that she was first seen in her garden by Burns when he was out at noon in the school's backyard measuring the altitude of the sun.
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Written in the first volume of the Glenriddell Manuscript, with a note in Burns's hand is to be found:
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends, and Contemporaries of Robert Burns
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is said to have been inspired by Peggy when he met her again later as Mrs. Neilsen.
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Peggy's surname is given the spelling 'Thomson' by some authors.
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fame and her husband was an old acquaintance of the poet.
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Hunter, Douglas & McQueen, Colin Hunter. (2009).
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For the Canadian screenwriter and film producer, see
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Peggy Thompson (screenwriter)
Ayrshire
Scotland
Kirkoswald
Robert Burns
Ayr

Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Scotland portal
Jean Armour
Alison Begbie
May Cameron
Mary Campbell (Highland Mary)
Jean Gardner
Nelly Kilpatrick
Jessie Lewars
Agnes Maclehose
Ann Park
Elizabeth Paton
Isabella Steven
Kate Kemp






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