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- The Glenriddell M****cripts is an extensive collection written in holograph by Robert Burns and an amanuensis of his letters, poems and a few songs in...
- industrialist and philanthropist. He is best remembered for his donation of the Glenriddell M****cripts to the National Library of Scotland. John Gribbel was born...
- m****cript of On the Origin of Species, the First Folio of Shakespeare, the Glenriddell M****cripts, and the last letter written by Mary Queen of Scots. It has...
- Annabella Burns (sister) Elizabeth 'Betty' Burns Elizabeth Riddell Burns Glenriddell M****cripts James Glencairn Burns (son) Jean Lorimer (Chloris) John Burns...
- 'Sonnet On The Death Of Robert Riddell' in memory of him when he died. The Glenriddell M****cripts, an important autograph text of two volumes, one containing...
- folly first built by Captain Robert Riddell of Friars C**** (known as Glenriddell at this time and later returned to its ancient name) as part of his enthusiasm...
- Peerages of the British Empire, London, 1883: 447 Riddell, Robert, of Glenriddell, The Lordship of Galloway, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, November...
- ****, unique and strong" in an introductory poem she inscribed on his Glenriddell M****cripts. More recent scholarship has focused on her own life and...
- buildings were replaced by a more modest Georgian mansion, known as Glenriddell, built 1771–73 for Robert Riddell or Riddel, a friend and patron of the...
- good terms with Robert Riddell of Glenriddell (now Friars' C****), having the use of the 'Hermitage' at Glenriddell House (sic), etc. The friendship was...