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Letter from Robert Burns to John McMurdo, 26 November 1788

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Archive number
NTS/02/25/BRN/01/28
Alt. number
3.6055
Date
26 November 1788
On display
No
Creator
Burns, Robert (Author)

Description

Letter from Robert Burns to John McMurdo, dated Sanquhar, 26 November, 1788.

Robert Burns wrote this letter to John McMurdo, Chamberlain to the Duke of Queensberry at Drumlanrig on 26 November, 1788.

With the letter, Burns also enclosed a 'small but honest testimony', possibly a poem titled 'To Mr McMurdo, with a pound of Lundiefoot snuff'. This song or poem is now lost.

Burns wrote this letter while he passing through Sanquhar probably en route between Ellisland and Mauchline, as Jean had not yet moved to Ellisland at that time. He had earlier passed some verse 'fugitive Pieces' on to John McMurdo who has asked Burns for a copy and this has clearly pleased the Poet, to the extent that he has written another short poem to express his thanks.

John McMurdo was Chamberlin to the Duke of Queensberry at Drumlanrig Castle near Dumfries from 1780 to 1797. Burns wrote several letters to him and his family, often enclosing songs or poems. McMurdo was one of his friends to whom he lent his special notebook of bawdy folk songs.

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  1. Letters from and to Robert Burns ( )
  2. Letter from Robert Burns to John McMurdo, 26 November 1788