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Stewart, Thomas
A Glasgow publisher, who, in 1801 and 1802 produced a series of pamphlets which included many of Burns's songs and poems and several miscellaneous letters, including twenty-five addressed by the poet to Clarinda. The Clarinda letters were obtained by fraud, and were printed by Stewart without her consent. She there upon took legal action to stay the publication, and succeeded in driving it out of the British market. Clandestine reprints, however, appeared in Ireland and America during her lifetime.
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