Robert burns's connections to west lothian

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2021
  • In this video we explore Robert burns's connections to west lothian. From his daughter who lived and is buried here to, being made a freeman of the burgh of Linlithgow, to a song he wrote whilst staying at the Livingston Inn

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  • @burningsandsexploration3711
    @burningsandsexploration3711 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for yet another informative and interesting video. I really enjoy the Scottish history.

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory  3 роки тому

      Your most welcome, am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching

  • @ExploringScotlandsHistory
    @ExploringScotlandsHistory 3 роки тому +1

    🙄The closest Burns got to where I live was Inveraray, on his tour. He arrived unannounced, and the Duke had a full, newly built Castle as he had a Fishery Society event that day. Burns, disgusted at the audacity of someone rejecting him, retired to the new town's inn and penned:
    WHOE'ER he be that sojourns here,
    I pity much his case,
    Unless he comes to wait upon
    The Lord their God, His Grace.
    There's naething here but Highland pride,
    And Highland scab and hunger:
    If Providence has sent me here,
    'Twas surely in his anger.

    • @OurHistoryYourstory
      @OurHistoryYourstory  3 роки тому +2

      That's funny. I thought you might like this one as it it features a graveyard and an iron Egyptian style grave marker

    • @ExploringScotlandsHistory
      @ExploringScotlandsHistory 3 роки тому +2

      @@OurHistoryYourstory are you saying I have a thing about graveyards? Ha ha, I know 🤣

  • @dougiemilnephotography756
    @dougiemilnephotography756 3 роки тому

    You missed out one of his more interesting connections to West Lothian, which was his friendship with Henry Erskine, the Lord Advocate. Erskine, himself a fascinating character, owned Almondell House, where he, Burns and the painter Alexander Nasmyth would drink and debate long into the night. Almondell House was demolished in 1969, but the grounds are now Almondell Country Park, by East Calder.