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in 1771. By 1765, the Alloway cottage had become too small, and William Burnes approached Provost Fergusson with a view to leasing Mount Oliphant farm, then known as High Corton, two miles distant. Provost Fergusson allowed him a twelve-year lease, with the option of a break at six years, lending him
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a brush, I went to a country dancing school. My father had an unaccountable antipathy against these meetings; and my going was, what to this hour I repent, in absolute defiance of his commands. My father, as I said before, was the sport of strong passions; from that instance of rebellion he took a
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In February 1767 William Burnes, William Reid of Doonside Mill and a blacksmith named John Tennant got permission from the council to build a dry stone dyke around Alloway Kirk to prevent Elias Cathcart's cattle from straying into the then unenclosed churchyard; they did this at their own expense.
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It was a time of great agricultural improvements and for four years all went well, however, William then fell into arrears with his rent whilst farming and improving Lochlea, and his landlord, David McLure of Shawwood, put two legal petitions before the Sheriff of Ayrshire over alleged arrears of
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Unable to make a living in this way alone, or possibly seeing it as a better option, he obtained in the summer and autumn of 1757 a position as head gardener and overseer at Doonholm, the estate of a retired London doctor, Provost William Fergusson of Ayr. As overseer for two years he was fully
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In 1775 and 1776 Ayr Town Council awarded him the contract for laying out the new Greenfield Avenue and it was this work that provided him with the funds to purchase the aforementioned feu from Dr Alexander Campbell of Belleisle.
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were alarming for William and the rest of the family, but the debts were settled amicably by the estate taking a mortgage on the Alloway cottage, leaving William free at the end of his lease in 1777 to move to
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at a Maybole Fair in 1756. Agnes was a lively 24-year-old, 11 years his junior, a vivacious red-head with brown eyes. On 15 December 1757, he married Agnes, a farmer's daughter who hailed from Craigenton, in
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Upon his deathbed at Lochlea Farm William said that he feared for the good conduct of one of his family. Upon enquiry he told Robert that he was referring to him, evoking silent tears of
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Burns Calendar: A Manual of Burnsiana; Relating Events in the Poet's History, Names Associated with His Life and Writings, a Concise Bibliography, and a Record of Burns Relics
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Isobel Burns remembered her father as being cheerful, keen to make his children happy, approachable, affable, and fond of a joke, rarely given to anger.
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Parish School during the summer of 1772. In 1773 William sent Robert to stay with John Murdoch for three weeks to study grammar, French, and Latin.
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on 27 January 1784, and paid the balance of the rent which had been set against his own expenses in liming, fencing, and erecting new buildings.
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The original grave was "carried away in chips" by visitors wanting a souvenir and a second was provided by Mr. David Auld of Doonbrae.
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survived into adulthood. He had received a basic education that exceeded that of most boys of his time and was very competent in
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Towards the end of the Mount Oliphant lease period Fergusson died and William fell behind in his rent. The exchanges over these
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William Burnes taught his children reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, and history. It is significant that he wrote
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a girl at Alloway Mill, apparently composing a letter proposing marriage but tore it up upon meeting, at the age of 36,
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sympathies, illustrated by the fact that William thought it necessary to get a certificate from three Kincardineshire
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was known to have a demand for gardeners and William Burnes took the opportunity, spending the next two years
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This article is about the gardener and father of Robert Burns. For other people with the same name, see
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rent. McClure was himself in financial difficulties. William Burnes eventually won his appeal to the
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William disliked the Tarbolton dancing class that Robert attended. The poet later wrote that
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Hunter's Illustrated History of the Family, Friends, and Contemporaries of Robert Burns.
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for Sir Thomas Hope in the city, part of his work being in Hope Park, later known as
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parish, South Ayrshire. They would remain together for 26 years, until his death.
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John Murdoch spoke of William as 'the saint, the father, and the husband' and:
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is the third, the previous two having been chipped away by souvenir hunters.
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Robert Burns composed the following lines for William's headstone :
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Robert was their first child, born on 25 January 1759, followed by
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Burnes, a tall, shy, and reserved man, began building a two-roomed
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of Robert and Gilbert by John Murdoch (1747–1824), who opened an
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which he had helped to preserve, despite dying in the parish of
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in 1762, Annabella in 1764, William in 1767, John in 1769 and
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William had three brothers: George died young, James and
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for the use of his children. William also paid for the
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Robert Burns's later commented on his father, saying:
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Hunter, Douglas & McQueen, Colin Hunter. (2009).
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168:Ayrshire 160:gardener 125:Isabella 108:Children 91:Gardener 1690:Atlanta 1648:Related 1404:(uncle) 1212:Belfast 842:Sources 574:side'." 494:epitaph 481:manners 447:tuition 390:remorse 348:arrears 332:Gilbert 312:courted 308:cottage 295:Alloway 269:Alloway 262:⁄ 231:Maybole 227:Carrick 223:Fairlie 117:Gilbert 1739:Boston 1734:Albany 1685:Irvine 1412:People 1308:(wife) 1299:Family 1233:Places 1222:London 1043:(1786) 893:  871:  856:  513:stains 352:factor 184:Robert 123:, and 113:Robert 98:Spouse 1729:Barre 1338:(son) 1326:(son) 1320:(son) 1314:(son) 1193:Books 971:Poems 627:Notes 549:pride 521:pious 455:Latin 376:Death 336:Agnes 251:feued 219:Laird 121:Agnes 891:ISBN 869:ISBN 854:ISBN 558:vice 511:pity 237:and 68:Died 53:Born 920:at 562:foe 423:by 241:of 221:of 162:at 146:or 1825:: 778:^ 739:^ 718:^ 698:^ 684:^ 644:^ 565:; 552:, 543:, 537:. 531:, 525:! 515:, 359:. 271:. 119:, 115:, 1795:" 1791:" 1788:" 1784:" 1172:" 1165:" 1158:" 1151:" 1144:" 1137:" 1130:" 1123:" 1116:" 1109:" 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Index

William Burns (disambiguation)

Alloway Kirk
Dunnottar
Lochlea, South Ayrshire
Gardener
Agnes Broun
Robert
Gilbert
Agnes
Isabella
Robert Burnes
Robert Burns
Dunnottar
gardener
Inverugie Castle
Ayrshire
tenant farmer
Robert
the three Rs
Jacobite
landlords
economic depression
Edinburgh
landscaping
The Meadows
Laird
Fairlie
Carrick
Maybole

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