GRANDDAUGHTERS OF BURNS.
announcement has been made jew a civil list pension of £100 each |iji* been granted ta Mr* Sarob Hut-|dutieo-n. and Miaa Annie Beckett Burns, |,|°tli of Cheftenlram, "in consideration l ! ss* eminence of their grandfather, £>♦*?*'* Burna, a» «, poet, and of their gtthwiped age and inaidequate moans of {j.FW*rti" Mrs Hutchinson, -who was pwrn in 1821, is the daughter of Colonel W?" 8 .p 10,101 " 1 ™ Bnrna by hie first yj!?i'' married a Cheltenham doc|,>TOr;in 1847, and haa ono son. who is f f work m Chicago, and married; two ptughtera, married, hut without issue; i<. 'W* *n unmarried daughter, who roeiS** 1 vith ter mother. Miss A. B. '>'iT* Bb ? w ' l<> lives with her sister; wae \W»ti 1830. Both ladies have been ':.w rtraitcnod circumstances, and in fi WMwjuence of thia had to cell various 1 ttf* "^ cs, Ono of tlie9 °. Burnse IJJ'We* was sold by Mrs Hutcbineon for V'fc 2' "j™* " wn9 subsequently acquired ,jor the httle museum in Birrna'e Cot,,««ge.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12904, 9 September 1907, Page 7
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