Alexander Findlater
Alexander Findlater was a friend and colleague of Robert Burns and also his immediate superior, as Supervisor, in the Excise service. He knew the poet very well and was a great advocate for Burns after his death and in response to biographies by authors such as Robert Heron, Allan Cunningham and James Currie.
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Alexander Findlater
Alexander Findlater was a friend and colleague of Robert Burns and also his immediate superior, as Supervisor, in the Excise service. He knew the poet very well and was a great advocate for Burns after his death and in response to biographies by authors such as Robert Heron, Allan Cunningham and James Currie.
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Alexander Findlater was a frie ...... n Cunningham and James Currie.
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1839-12-03
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1754-09-04
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Burtisland, Findlater's birthplace
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1839-12-03
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Anderston and then Linn Cemetery
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Alexander Findlater
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Collector of Excise
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Alexander Findlater was a frie ...... n Cunningham and James Currie.
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