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  • Brought out by John Wilson, a local printer in Kilmarnock, it contained much of his best writing, including The Twa Dogs, Address to the Deil, Hallowe’en, The Cotter’s Saturday Night, To a Mouse, and To a Mountain Daisy, many of which had been written at Mossgiel farm.

    robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • In addition, what of Mr. Browne’s constituents in Kilmarnock & Loudoun: are they being properly served by a man with two demanding jobs?

    Doesn't The Union Deserve His Full Attention? 2007

  • In addition, what of Mr. Browne’s constituents in Kilmarnock & Loudoun: are they being properly served by a man with two demanding jobs?

    Archive 2007-11-25 2007

  • At the suggestion of his brother, Robert Burns published his poems in the volume Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish dialect, known as the Kilmarnock volume.

    robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • Yesterday we went all the way to Kilmarnock, which is near Merrickville, to pick apples, only to discover that the apple orchard closed two weeks ago.

    Zoom Zoom and Zombies « knitnut.net 2008

  • Yesterday we went all the way to Kilmarnock, which is near Merrickville, to pick apples, only to discover that the apple orchard closed two weeks ago.

    October « 2008 « knitnut.net 2008

  • (Survey Report 6801 on Adm. 68/194-5, ff. 4r, Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [7] Captain John Steptoe lived on land that later (about 1778) would beknown as Kilmarnock in Lancaster County.

    Robert Carter Diary, 1726 1726

  • [22] Captain John Steptoe lived on land that later (about 1778) would beknown as Kilmarnock in Lancaster County.

    Robert Carter Diary, 1725 1725

  • [32] Captain John Steptoe lived on land that later (about 1778) would be known as Kilmarnock in Lancaster County.

    Robert Carter Diary, 1723 1723

  • [27] Captain John Steptoe lived on land that later (about 1778) would be known as Kilmarnock in Lancaster County.

    Robert Carter Diary, 1722 1722

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