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Violet Jacob (1 September 1863 – 9 September 1946) was a Scottish writer known especially for her historical novel Flemington and for her poetry, mainly in Scots.She was described by a fellow Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid as "the most considerable of contemporary vernacular poets".
Jim Reid (5 May 1934 – 6 July 2009) was a Scottish folk musician who was born in Dundee. [1] Many of his songs are about his home town of Dundee and the people and places of the surrounding county of Angus .
When they married they moved to the property and Augusta set about making several alterations, modernizing the property. The writer and poet Violet Jacob (1863–1946), author of Flemington and Tales of Angus, was a member of the Kennedy-Erskine family and was born in the house. The last Laird of Dun was Millicent Lovett.
Gavin Hamilton (1723–1798), Scottish neoclassical history painter; David Ramsay Hay (1798–1866), artist, interior decorator and colour theorist; Andrew Henderson (1783–1835), portrait painter; John Kay (1742–1826), caricaturist and engraver; William Home Lizars (1788–1859), painter and engraver; William Miller (1796–1882), engraver
Violet Jacob (1863–1946), Scottish poet writing in Scots; E. Pauline Johnson (1861–1913), Canadian poet; Magdalene Isadora La Grange (1864–1935), American poet; Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945), German poet and playwright; Mirra Lokhvitskaya (1869–1905), Russian poet; Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald (1864–1922), Canadian poet and writer
List of Scottish novelists is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish novelists. ... Violet Jacob (1863–1946), Flemington; Robert Alan Jamieson (born 1958)
September 1 – Violet Jacob, born Violet Kennedy-Erskine (died 1946), Scottish historical novelist and poet; October 9 – Gamaliel Bradford (died 1932), American biographer, critic, poet and dramatist; November 18 – Richard Dehmel (died 1920), German
Marion Angus, 81 (born 1865), Scottish poet; Amulya Barua, 24 (born 1922), Assamese poet first published posthumously this year, killed in communal violence; September 9 – Violet Jacob, 83 (born 1863), Scottish historical novelist and poet; November 18 – Walter J. Turner, 62 (born 1884), Australian-born British poet and music critic