John Lapraik, the Glossary
John Lapraik (1727 – 7 May 1807) was a Scottish farmer and poet, and friend of Robert Burns.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Douglas, Heron & Company, John Richmond (lawyer), Muirkirk, Robert Burns, Walter Ruddiman.
- 18th-century Scottish poets
- Farmers
- People from Muirkirk
Douglas, Heron & Company
Douglas, Heron & Company, also known as the Ayr Bank, was a Scottish bank with its head office at Ayr.
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John Richmond (lawyer)
John Richmond (1765–1846) was one of Robert Burns's closest friends and confidants. John Lapraik and John Richmond (lawyer) are Robert Burns.
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Muirkirk
Muirkirk (Eaglais an t-Slèibh) is a small village in East Ayrshire, southwest Scotland.
Robert Burns
Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. John Lapraik and Robert Burns are 18th-century Scottish poets.
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Walter Ruddiman
Walter Ruddiman (1719 – 6 June 1781) was a Scottish printer, publisher and newspaper proprietor based in Edinburgh.
See John Lapraik and Walter Ruddiman
See also
18th-century Scottish poets
- Agnes Lyon
- Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair
- Alison Cockburn
- Allan Ramsay (poet)
- Anne Dick
- Anne Hunter
- Archibald Bruce (writer)
- Catherine Eliza Richardson
- Christian Carstairs
- David Mallet (writer)
- Donald MacNicol
- Duncan Ban MacIntyre
- Ebenezer Picken
- Elizabeth Scott (poet)
- Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw
- George Halket
- Helen D'Arcy Stewart
- Hew Dalrymple (advocate)
- James Beattie (poet)
- James Boswell
- James Fordyce
- James Graeme (poet)
- James Macpherson
- James Maxwell (poet)
- James Thomson (poet, born 1700)
- James Thomson (weaver poet)
- Janet Little
- Jean Adam
- Jean Glover
- John Armstrong (journalist/poet)
- John Armstrong (poet)
- John Lapraik
- John Ogilvie (poet)
- John Roy Stewart
- Lady Anne Barnard
- Maighread nighean Lachlainn
- Richard Gall
- Robert Blair (poet)
- Robert Burns
- Robert Cunninghame Graham of Gartmore
- Robert Fergusson
- Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat
- Walter Scott
- William Cameron (poet)
- William Dudgeon (poet)
- William Falconer (poet)
- William Hamilton (Jacobite poet)
- William Ross (poet)
- William Scott of Thirlestane
Farmers
- Augustin Richer
- Beekeepers
- CF Bezuidenhout
- Charles Blouin
- Christoffel Lötter
- Christopher Prince
- Dairy farmers
- David Sillar
- Farmer
- Farmers' markets
- Farmworkers
- François Bernier (politician)
- François Viger
- François-Xavier Larue
- George Leonard (New Brunswick)
- Isaac Scott (pioneer)
- Jacob Ellegood
- James Taylor (1761–1834)
- Jean-Baptiste Fortin
- Johann Andreas Naumann
- Johann Nepomuk Hiedler
- John Lapraik
- John Morrison (blacksmith)
- John Warwick (Nova Scotia politician)
- Joseph Beauchamp
- Joseph Malboeuf, dit Beausoleil
- Joseph Meunier
- Joseph Robitaille
- Matthew Archibald
- Michiel van Breda
- Olivier Durocher (Quebec politician)
- Paschal Sirois-Duplessis
- Peasants
- Phineas Lovett
- Pierre Saint-Julien
- Pigeon fanciers
- Ralfe Clench
- Shepherds
- Smallholders
- Thomas Lusby
- Vasil Ravyaka
- Yeoman
- Yeomen
People from Muirkirk
- Andrew Ross (Australian politician)
- Bill Shaw (footballer, born 1886)
- Bob Graham (footballer, born August 1900)
- Craig Brown (footballer, born 1893)
- Jimmy Weir (footballer, born 1887)
- Jock Sorley
- Jocky Dempster
- John Brown of Priesthill
- John Lapraik
- John Maxwell (police officer)
- John McCall (footballer, born 1877)
- Rab Smith
- Robert Blyth (footballer)
- Sandy Brown (footballer, born 1877)
- William Cringan
- William Ferguson (historian)
- Willie Ferguson
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lapraik
Also known as Lapraik, John.