This Day in History : [ 27 / Nov ]

Robert Burns postpones emigration to Jamaica

On this day in 1786 Robert Burns decides not to emigrate to Jamaica as he had planned and heads for Edinburgh instead.Burns the son of a poor farmer received little formal schooling though he was well-read.A restless dissatisfied spirit he fell in love with Jean Armour in the mid-1780s but refused to marry her when she became pregnant.(Later the pair finally married and had nine children the last one born on the day of Burns funeral.) After spending the summer of 1786 escaping Armours entreaties that they marry Burns planned his emigration.

His first poetry collection Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect had just been published and had started attracting favorable attention.Burns soon became the darling of elite Edinburgh intellectuals.Perhaps more famous for his lively lyrics in the Scottish dialect than for his longer more literary poems Burns is still beloved and celebrated today.Burns fans around the world celebrate his birthday January 25 with rowdy and ribald dinners of haggis and other Scottish delicacies and his words resound every New Years Eve when his poem For Auld Lang Syne is sung.