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Sheriff, Mr
Burns dined at his house, when on his Border tour with Ainslie. He described him in his Journal as 'talkative and conceited', and in a letter to Ainslie from Newcastle, 29th May 1787, remarked that 'Mr Sheriff tired me to death'. He was a tenant of Sir James Hall of Dunglass, whom Burns also met.
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