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

    James Armour. Mary Smith Armour. 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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_BurnsRobert Burns - Wikipedia

    Burns signed a paper attesting his marriage to Jean, but her father "was in the greatest distress, and fainted away". To avoid disgrace, her parents sent her to live with her uncle in Paisley. Although Armour's father initially forbade it, they were married in 1788. Armour bore him nine children, three of whom survived infancy. [citation needed]

  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. 24 de jan. de 2017 · Jean Armour – The Woman Behind Robert Burns. shedoesthecity January 24, 2017. Much has been written about Robert Burns, the celebrated Scottish poet whose legacy has inspired haggis and whiskey-fuelled celebrations across the world. But what about the main influence in his life – his wife, Jean Armour?

  5. Robert Burns. Robert Burns, também conhecido como Robbie Burns e O Bardo de Ayrshire ( Alloway, Ayrshire, 25 de Janeiro de 1759 - Dumfries, 21 de Julho de 1796 ), foi um poeta escocês. Amplamente considerado o poeta nacional da Escócia, [ 1][ 2] os trabalhos de Burns estão entre os primeiros escritos em língua escocesa, embora tenha ...

  6. 21 de mar. de 2016 · 21 March, 2016. Catherine Czerkawska. Lurking in storage at Rozelle House Galleries in Alloway, close to the cottage where Robert Burns was born, is a portrait of the poet’s wife, Jean Armour. It is dated 1832, just two years before Jeans death in her sixties, but is clearly of a much younger woman.

  7. 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 ...