Brown, Anna (1747–1810)
Brown, Anna (1747–1810)
Scottish poet and singer. Born Anna Gordon, 1747, in Scotland; died 1810; dau. of Thomas Gordon.
Was a singer, transmitter, and collector of Scottish ballads, some of which were anthologized in Walter Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border.
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BORN: 1812, Camberwell, England
DIED: 1889, Venice, Italy
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Poetry
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