John Murdoch of Ayr was Robert Burns's most significant teacher or tutor and he was a friend of the Burnes family. He was born in 1747 and first taught Gilbert and Robert Burns in Alloway when he was only aged eighteen. He remained in contact with the Burnes family for several years after leaving Ayrshire for London. Murdoch, William Burnes and Richard Brown were amongst the most significant influences on Burns life during his early years in Ayrshire.
Robert Burns's holograph in his Commonplace Book 1783–1785
The Kilmarnock Edition of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Burns's Cottage in Alloway.
The old Kirk of Ayr.
Gilbert Burns (1760–1827), the younger brother of Robert Burns the poet, was born at Alloway. He married Jean Breckenridge in 1791, had six sons and five daughters, died in 1827, aged 66, and was buried at Bolton, East Lothian, Scotland. Gilbert's writings have contributed greatly to the bank of knowledge that exists regarding the life of his famous brother.
Gilbert Burns's signature
Bolton Church
Craigie Church, where Gilbert and Jean were married in 1791
Robert Burns