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Wilson in the
south section of Dean
Cemetery in Edinburgh. "William
Edmonstoune Aytoun".
Scottish Poetry Library.
Retrieved 5
March 2024. "Archived copy"...
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British poets of the
Victorian era. The term was
coined by
William Edmonstoune Aytoun with some
derogatory as well as
humorous intention. The epithet...
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Susan Edmonstone Ferrier (7
September 1782 – 5
November 1854) was a
Scottish novelist. Her novels,
giving vivid accounts of
Scottish life and presenting...
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resting place of Sir
Patrick Spens. His
burial there is
related by
William Edmonstoune Aytoun (1813–1865), who
after his
retirement as
Sheriff and Lord Admiral...
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middle marches; and two daughters: Agnes,
married to John
Edmonstoune of
Edmonstoune, and Margaret, to
Alexander Home, 5th Lord Home. He was pla****...
- 1834)
George Moir (1835 to 1840)
William Spalding (1840 to 1845)
William Edmonstoune Aytoun (1845 to 1865)
David Mather M****on (1865 to 1895)
George Saintsbury...
- 1845) 1845–
Charles Neaves (also Sheriff-Depute 1845–1852) 1853–
William Edmonstoune Aytoun (also Sheriff-Depute 1852–1865) Hibbert, Samuel. A Description...
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Patrick Spens on Earl’s
Knowle on Papa
Stronsay is
related by
William Edmonstoune Aytoun (b.
Edinburgh 21 June 1813, d. 4
August 1865),
Sheriff and Lord...
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Matthew Arnold –
Herbert Asquith –
Margaret Atwood – W. H.
Auden –
William Edmonstoune Aytoun – Joel
Barlow – O.
Bernard – Sir John
Betjeman –
Laurence Binyon...
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Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh, his
proposer being William Edmonstoune Aytoun. In 1864, he
returned to London, and
remained there till he was...