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Anne Rankine, the Glossary

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Index Anne Rankine

Anne Rankine was the youngest daughter of a tenant farmer, John Rankine from Adamhill Farm that lay two miles from the Robert Burns's family farm at Lochlea.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Alison Begbie, Cumnock, Elizabeth Paton, Helen Hyslop, Isabella Steven, Jean Armour, Jean Gardner, Jean Glover, Jenny Clow, Jessie Lewars, John Lapraik, Kate Kemp, Lesley Baillie, Lochlea, South Ayrshire, Mary Campbell (Highland Mary), May Cameron, Nelly Blair, Nelly Kilpatrick, Peggy Thompson, Robert Burns.

  2. People from Cumnock

Alison Begbie

Alison Begbie, Ellison Begbie or Elizabeth Gebbie (1762–1823), is said to have been the daughter of a farmer, born in the parish of Galston, and at the time of her courtship by Robert Burns she is thought to have been a servant or housekeeper employed at Carnell House, then known as Cairnhill, on the River Cessnock, situated about 2 miles from Loudoun Mill. Anne Rankine and Alison Begbie are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Cumnock

Cumnock (Scottish Gaelic: Cumnag) is a town and former civil parish located in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Elizabeth Paton

Elizabeth "Betsey" Paton or later Elizabeth Andrew of Lairgieside (1760 – c. 1799) was the daughter of James Paton and Eleanor Helen Paton of Aird Farm, Crossroads, Ayrshire. Anne Rankine and Elizabeth Paton are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Helen Hyslop

Helen Hyslop, also Nelly or Ellen Hyslop was a 'noted local beauty' in Moffat and a strong local tradition maintains that Robert Burns was for some time a great admirer of her and that she had an affair with him. Anne Rankine and Helen Hyslop are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Isabella Steven

Isabella Steven or Tibbie Stein was the daughter of a tenant farmer from Littlehill or Little Hill Farm (NS467305) that adjoined the Burns's farm at Lochlea. Anne Rankine and Isabella Steven are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Jean Armour

Jean Armour (25 February 1765 – 26 March 1834), also known as the "Belle of Mauchline", was the wife of the poet Robert Burns. Anne Rankine and Jean Armour are Robert Burns.

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Jean Gardner

Jean Gardner or later Jean Hill, (1746 - 1793) was "a young woman of very surpassing beauty," with a "light foot and an ensnaring eye," Retrieved: 7 November 2012 but she may have been thirteen years older than Robert Burns with whom she was on friendly or 'intimate' terms. Anne Rankine and Jean Gardner are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Jean Glover

Jean Glover or Jennifer Glover (1758–1801) was a Scottish poet and singer.

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Jenny Clow

Janet, Jennie or Jenny Clow was a domestic servant to Mrs Agnes Maclehose, née Craig (1759-1841), the Clarinda to Robert Burns' Sylvander. Anne Rankine and Jenny Clow are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Jessie Lewars

Jessie Lewars, also known as Mrs. Anne Rankine and Jessie Lewars are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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John Lapraik

John Lapraik (1727 – 7 May 1807) was a Scottish farmer and poet, and friend of Robert Burns. Anne Rankine and John Lapraik are Robert Burns.

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Kate Kemp

Kate Kemp of Barskimming lived with her father at the Bridge House on the northern side of the single-span Barskimming Old Bridge (Barskimming Auld Brig), River Ayr, Scotland. Anne Rankine and Kate Kemp are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Lesley Baillie

Lesley Baillie (1768–1843), later Mrs Lesley Cumming, was born at Mayville, Stevenston, Ayrshire. Anne Rankine and Lesley Baillie are 1843 deaths, 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Lochlea, South Ayrshire

Lochlea or Lochlie (pronounced 'Lochli') was situated in a low-lying area between the farms and dwellings of Lochlea and Lochside in the Parish of Tarbolton, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Mary Campbell (Highland Mary)

Mary Campbell, also known as Highland Mary Retrieved: 17 March 2012 (christened Margaret, March 1763 Retrieved 23 March 2012 – 1786), was the daughter of Archibald Campbell of Daling, a sailor in a revenue cutter,Annandale, V.1, Page 173 whose wife was Agnes Campbell of Achnamore or Auchamore. Anne Rankine and Mary Campbell (Highland Mary) are Robert Burns.

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May Cameron

May Cameron also known as Margaret, Peggy, or Meg Cameron, Retrieved: 2012-03-11 was a servant in Edinburgh, working at a house close to that of William Creech, Burns's Edinburgh publisher. Anne Rankine and May Cameron are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Nelly Blair

Nelly Blair, later Nelly Smith (1759–1820) is sometimes suggested as being Scottish poet Robert Burns' first love. Anne Rankine and Nelly Blair are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Nelly Kilpatrick

Nelly or Nellie Kilpatrick, Helen Kilpatrick or later Nelly Bone (1759–1820). Anne Rankine and Nelly Kilpatrick are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Peggy Thompson

Margaret "Peggy" Thompson, later Margaret Neilson, was the housekeeper at Coilsfield House or Montgomery Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland. Anne Rankine and Peggy Thompson are 18th-century Scottish women and Robert Burns.

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Robert Burns

Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist.

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See also

People from Cumnock

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Rankine

Also known as The Rigs o' Barley.