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  1. Jean Armour [1] James Glencairn Burns (1794–1865) was the fourth son and eighth child born to the poet Robert Burns and his wife Jean Armour. [1] James was born at their home in Mill Brae Street, now Burns Street in Dumfries on 12 August 1794. [1] His first and middle name was added in honour of James Cunningham, 14th Earl of ...

  2. A mezzotint engraving of an earlier oil painting by William Menzies Tweedie, of one of Robert Burns' sons, in later life. James Glencairn Burns, was the eighth child born to Robert Burns and his wife Jean Armour Burns and one of only three to survive into adult life. He was named after the poet's friend and patron, James Cunningham, Earl of ...

  3. In 1851 he purchased the family's last home in Mill Street Dumfries in order to preserve the house in which his father had died. His brother, James Glencairn Burns, was their eighth child and also saw service overseas in the East India Company where he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was appointed Judge and Collector at Cahar.

  4. Há 1 dia · That laid my benefactor low! And a' that thou hast done for me!" Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn is a poem written by Robert Burns in 1791 and read here by John Cairney.

  5. Colonel James Glencairn Burns, 1794 - 1865. Youngest son of Robert Burns the poet [b]

  6. The Burns Encyclopedia. Burns, Lieut. Colonel James Glencairn (1794-1865) Sections. Burns Country is a service by. CLAN.com. About us Terms & conditions ...

  7. Title: James Glencairn Burns. Photography Studio: Hill and Adamson (British, active 1843–1848) Artist: David Octavius Hill (British, Perth, Scotland 1802–1870 Edinburgh, Scotland) Artist: Robert Adamson (British, St. Andrews, Scotland 1821–1848 St. Andrews, Scotland) Date: 1843–47. Medium: Salted paper print from paper negative.