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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agnes_BrounAgnes Broun - Wikipedia

    Agnes Broun, Agnes Brown or Agnes Burnes (17 March 1732 – 14 January 1820), was the mother of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Agnes's father, Gilbert (1708–1774), was the tenant of the 300-acre (120 ha) farm of Craigenton, in Kirkoswald parish, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

    • 17 March 1732, Whitestone Cottage, Culzean, Scotland
  2. 19 gen 2024 · Two rare needlework samplers thought to have been embroidered by Robert Burns’s mother and sister have been returned to the poet’s birthplace, with the support of a National Trust for Scotland donor based in the USA.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Agnes_BrounAgnes Broun - Wikiwand

    Agnes Broun, Agnes Brown or Agnes Burnes (17 March 1732 – 14 January 1820), was the mother of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Agnes's father, Gilbert (1708–1774), was the tenant of the 300-acre (120 ha) farm of Craigenton, in Kirkoswald parish, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

  4. 19 gen 2024 · Two rare needlework samplers thought to have been embroidered by Robert Burns’s sister and mother have been returned to the poet’s birthplace, with the support of a National Trust for Scotland donor based in the USA. The two samplers, one attributed to the poet’s mother, Agnes Broun and the other to his youngest sister ...

  5. Ayrshire’s greatest son, Ro bert Burns was born in Alloway on 25 January 1759, three kilometres south of Ayr, in the house which is now known as Burns Cottage. He was the eldest of seven children born to William Burnes and Agnes Broun, who met and married in Marbole, South Ayrshire.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agnes_BurnsAgnes Burns - Wikipedia

    Agnes Burns or Agnes Galt was the eldest sister of Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns. She was born in 1762 at the Alloway Cottage in South Ayrshire to William Burnes and Agnes Broun. She did not adopt the spelling 'Burnes'.

  7. Agnes Broun, 17321820. To the mortal and immortal memory and in noble tribute to her, who not only gave a son to Scotland but to the whole world and whose own doctrines he preached to humanity that we might learn.”