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English: 230 John Dunlop.

Died about 1820.

Son of Provost Colin Dunlop of Carmyle (No. 4). A merchant in Glasgow, and afterwards collector of Customs at Bo'ness and Greenock. A Bailie from 1786 till 1788, and Lord Provost of Glas- gow in 1794 and '95. He was the author of the beautiful songs "Here's to the year that's awa," and " O dinna ask me gin I lo'e ye," and other poems. He was father of John Colin Dunlop, late Sheriff of Renfrewshire, author of "The History of Fiction," and other works.

Taintek, Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A.
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Author Sir Henry Raeburn

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