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Museum, having been removed by a new owner of the property and in time coming up for sale at the death of an old lady in 1835 and being purchased for five guineas. The new building's window had the same lines inscribed upon it, however they are now in the mansion house and the
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as being derelict again. He expressed his shock that the site was not being maintained under
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Views of the North of Britain illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns". London : Vernor and Hood.
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Commentary on Robert Burns and 'The Hermitage' at Friars' Carse
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Riddell had written a medieval ballad in Middle Scots in 1790
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The Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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Hunter, Douglas & McQueen, Colin Hunter. (2009).
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Category B listed buildings in Dumfries and Galloway
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616:Researcher's Guide to LOcal History Terminology
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1879:The Marriage of Robin Redbreast and the Wren
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999:Wilson, Professor and Chambers, R. (1840).
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136:Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance Ltd.
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1806:Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785
931:. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
810:. Kilmarnock : Dunlop & Drennan.
372:By 28 June 1788 Robert Burns had written
1239:Oh, whistle and I'll come to you, my lad
1015:BBC - 'Written in Friars Carse Hermitage
993:Storer, James & Greig, John (1805).
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374:"Verses in Friars' Carse Hermitage"
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944:Burns. A Biography of Robert Burns
861:. London : Caxton Publishing.
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1003:. Glasgow : Blackie and Son.
961:. Ayr : Alloway Publishing.
808:Rambles through the Land of Burns
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402:Be thou deckt in silken stole
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209:Location of The Hermitage in
1900:A Manual of Religious Belief
1886:The Merry Muses of Caledonia
905:Hogg, Patrick Scott (2008).
873:Scottish Monastic Landscapes
828:Dougall, Charles S. (1911).
462:To Riddel, much lamented man
423:Hope not sunshine ev'ry hour
158:Friars Carse Burns Hermitage
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1190:My Heart's in the Highlands
1155:The Cotter's Saturday Night
866:The Antiquities of Scotland
857:Groome, Francis H. (1903).
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989:Friars Carse. The History.
832:. London: A & C Black.
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595:Friars Carse Hotel history
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864:Grose, Francis (1797).
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942:Mackay, James (2004).
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1134:The Kilmarnock volume
1086:Man Was Made to Mourn
927:Leask, Nigel (2010).
842:Grimble, Ian (1986).
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871:Hall, Derek (2006).
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1148:To a Mountain Daisy
1093:Address to the Deil
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1001:The Land of Burns
937:978-0-19-957261-8
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830:The Burns Country
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