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22: 142:, Daer called for English and Scottish radical societies to work together 'to have mutually beneficial results: providing Scots with greater say in government while relieving you of that vermin from this country who infect your court, parliament and every establishment". At the national Convention of reform societies held in Edinburgh in December 1792 he clashed with 122:
Daer broadly shared Burns's democratic sympathies. Returning in 1789 from a visit to early revolutionary France, he became a concurrent member of three associations dedicated to representative, parliamentary reform, and an important link between them: the learned
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Daer's political career, however, was cut short when he died, unmarried, from tuberculosis on 5 November 1794 at Ivybridge, Devon; he was buried in Exeter Cathedral. On his death the title of Lord Daer passed to his younger brother
35:(1763-1794) was a Scottish nobleman who, in his short life, developed a reputation as an agricultural improver and an advocate of parliamentary reform. He was an active member of, among other radical societies, the " 416: 211: 158:) was made acceptable to Daer and to the Convention only by redacting any suggestion of "Treason or Misprison of Treason against the Union with England". 287: 406: 401: 55:. Despite the death of his parents' first son in infancy, Douglas did not become Earl as he died before his father. He was educated at the 421: 281: 186: 124: 304: 147: 132: 36: 163: 52: 230: 224: 344: 68: 426: 128: 151: 143: 79: 187:"Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Douglas-Hamilton, Basil William, Lord Daer (1764 — 94)" 87: 255: 56: 105:, Burns' first meeting with nobility. Burns wrote of this event (of which there is engraving): 64: 360: 337:
Scripture Politics: Ulster Presbyterianism and Irish Radicalism in the late Eighteenth Century
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In 1785 (soon after its inception in 1783) Daer was elected a Fellow of the
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In 1786 he travelled with Dugald Stewart to his country house at
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FRSE
Friends of the People
Robert Burns
Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk
University of Edinburgh
Dugald Stewart
Scottish Enlightenment
Francis Hutcheson
Adam Smith
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Dugald Stewart
James Gregory
Catrine
Ayrshire
Robert Burns
Society for Constitutional Information
London Corresponding Society
Friends of the People Society in Scotland
English-Scottish union of 1707
Thomas Muir
Friends of the People
United Irishmen
William Drennan
Thomas Douglas


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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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