Alison Cockburn also Alison Rutherford, or Alicia Cockburn (8 October 1712 – 22 November 1794) was a Scottish poet, wit and socialite who collected a circle...
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notably Jean Elliot's lyrics in 1756 or 1758. Others include those by Alison Cockburn below. However, many renditions are played on the great Highland bagpipe...
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Cockburn (/ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn, Scots: [ˈkobʌɾn]) is a Scottish surname that originated in the Borders region of the Scottish Lowlands. In the United States...
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Geological Survey of Namibia. 27: 66–71. Edwards, Scott V.; Cloutier, Alison; Cockburn, Glenn; Driver, Robert; Grayson, Phil; Katoh, Kazutaka; Baldwin, Maude...
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John Cockburn, (d. 1583) laird of Ormiston, East Lothian, Scotland, was an early supporter of the Scottish Reformation. He was the eldest son of William...
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Skovoroda, poet and composer (b. 1722) November 20 – Mattia Verazi, Italian librettist (born c. 1730) November 22 – Alison Cockburn, lyricist (born 1712)...
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October 5 – Francesco Guardi, Italian painter (d. 1793) October 8 – Alison Cockburn, Scottish poet (d. 1794) October 14 George Grenville, Prime Minister...
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November 22 John Alsop, American Continental Congressman (b. 1724) Alison Cockburn, British poet (b. 1712) November 28 Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben,...
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US poet and story writer Robbie Coburn (born 1994), Australian poet Alison Cockburn (1712–1794), Scottish poet, wit and socialite Jean Cocteau (1889–1963)...
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librettist Fukuda Chiyo-ni (福田千代尼, 1703–1775), Japanese haiku poet Alison Cockburn (1712–1794), Scottish poet and socialite Caroline de Crespigny (1797–1861)...
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