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William Bayne (1858–1922)
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William Bayne (1858–1922) was a writer and a lecturer at Dundee Training College.[1] He was born on 13 April 1858 at Lawhead, Cameron in Fife. His father was Thomas Bayne, a shoemaker, and his mother Ann Robertson. He died unmarried at Radernie, Cameron on 17 November 1922, aged 64.
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Publications
- James Thomson, Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier, 1898, ("Famous Scots Series").
- Poems, by James Thomson, ed. by William Bayne, London : Walter Scott Publishing Co.,[2] [1900], (Series: The Canterbury poets).
- Sir David Wilkie R. A., (Illustrated with twenty plates, etc.), London : Walter Scott Publishing Co., 1903, (Series: The makers of British art).
Sources
- Births and deaths information available at the General Register Office for Scotland, Scotlands People Centre in Edinburgh, and also at http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk
- British Library catalogue: http://www.bl.uk
- http://openlibrary.org
- http://worldcat.org
References
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