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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_ArmourJean Armour - Wikipedia

    Jean Armour (25 February 1765 – 26 March 1834), also known as the "Belle of Mauchline", was the wife of the poet Robert Burns. She inspired many of his poems and bore him nine children, three of whom survived into adulthood.

  2. 24 de jan. de 2017 · A novel that explores the life and love of Jean Armour, the wife of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Learn how she overcame the challenges of pregnancy, loss, infidelity and poverty, and how she influenced his work and legacy.

  3. Wife of the poet Robert Burns. Creative Commons CC by NC. About this artwork. Jean Armour was the daughter of a stonemason in Mauchline, Ayrshire, where she met Robert Burns in 1784. When Jean fell pregnant Burns was reluctant to marry her but did apparently promise that he would stick by her.

  4. 22 de jan. de 2024 · Learn about the life and work of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns, and his long-term partner, Jean Armour. Discover how they met, had children, and faced challenges in their relationship, and how their story is remembered today.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2016 · Catherine Czerkawska on Robert Burns' wife, Jean Armour - YouTube. Saraband Books. 175 subscribers. 9. 644 views 7 years ago. Catherine talks about Jean Armour, whom Burns called 'the jewel...

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  6. Jean was the second child in a family of eleven of whom three died in infancy, and was the oldest daughter and the apple of her father’s eye. Jean’s parents both came from families of stone masons going back several generations, and James Armour, Jean’s father, was described as being “a tradesman of solid worth” and financially ...

  7. The home of Auld Lang Syne. Ellisland Farm was built by Robert Burns in 1788 for his young wife Jean Armour and their family. Burns was especially creative at Ellisland, writing a quarter of his songs and poems including Auld Lang Syne and Tam o Shanter.