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Letter from Robert Burns to William Cruikshank, 8 October 1787

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Archive number
NTS/02/25/BRN/01/45
Alt. number
3.6072
Date
8 October 1787
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Creator
Burns, Robert (Author)
Recipient
Cruikshank, William

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Letter from Robert Burns to William Cruikshank, dated 8 October, 1787. Burns wrote this letter to William Cruickshank of Edinburgh on 8 October 1787. During this time Burns was renting two rooms in Cruickshank's attic in Edinburgh. He had made a trip away to visit friends and here informs his friend of his activities.

Burns describes his stay with Sir William Murray at Auchtertyre as being 'exceedingly comfortably situated' and remarks about being 'storm-steaded' at Herveyston, where Burns is thought to have met with and proposed to Margaret Chalmers.

He then remarks that he will be making a return trip to the 'banks of the Devon' and paying a return visit to Mr John Ramsay at another Ochtertyre on the river Teith near Stirling.

Burns finishes by sending his compliments to Cruikshank's wife and daughter 'my dear little Jeany'.

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