Old Photograph John Lapraik Cairn Muirkirk Scotland


Old photograph of the John Lapraik Cairn near Muirkirk village in East Ayrshire, Scotland. John Lapraik, born 1727, died 7 May 1807, was a Scottish farmer and poet, and friend of Robert Burns. Lapraik was born at Laigh Dalquhram, about three miles west of Muirkirk, Ayrshire, in 1727. After attending the local school he succeeded his father, as the eldest son, to the family estate, which was of considerable extent. He also rented the lands and mill of Muirsmill, in the neighbourhood. In March 1754 he married Margaret Rankine, sister of Burns's friend John Rankine. She died about 1762 after the birth of her fifth child. In 1766 Lapraik married Janet Anderson of Lightshaw, from a neighbouring farm. They had nine children, and Janet survived her husband by fifteen years. Ruined by the collapse of the Ayr Bank in 1772, Lapraik had first to let and then to sell his estate; for several years he struggled to retain his mill and farms, but after an interval had to relinquish them. He was imprisoned as a debtor, and released in 1785. He leased lands and the mill at Muirsmill, and in 1798 he opened a public-house at Muirkirk, conducting the village post office on the same premises. He died there, aged 80, on 7 May 1807.



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