It reads:
ONE WHO DANCED WITH BURNS. - At a meeting of the London Burns Club on Monday night, Mr Hugh Wright of Alticry said that within the last twenty years he had spoken to an old lady who had danced with Burns at his [Burns's] brother's marriage. Burns was very hearty, and as he and his partner were careering round the room the poet upset the table which contained the bride's china.
I believe this was Hugh Wright, Born 1831 in Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland. Burns' wife was from Mauchline, and although Rabbie died in 1796, this story is entirely possible. According to visitscotland.com, the period of time Burns lived in Mauchline was "arguably his most creative and productive period".
Did you mean he died in 1896 not 1796?
ReplyDeleteNo, 1796 is correct, but the article could be ambiguous as to whose brother it was. I believe it was the marriage of Burns' brother.
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