A Gentleman, Sir Robert
John Hunter, who was a dealer in wood and known as “The Merchant”, was a very outspoken man. Once, when […]
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John Hunter, who was a dealer in wood and known as “The Merchant”, was a very outspoken man. Once, when […]
All histories tell us, beside the evidence reason gives for the thing, what advantages youths have reaped from the wise […]
Bishop Burnett ‘s Thoughts on Education (part 2) The next choice should be of the women that shall keep them […]
As for the place of education, it seems fittest for the persons of quality to breed their children out of […]
It is arguably appropriate that I include in the Banner the contents of a message circulated by Judge Gil Burnett […]
Banner reader may recall several articles relating to Flora and Fauna associated with the family name. Herewith is something new. […]
After returning from Grandfather Mountain Highland Gathering, Alexander was subjected to the somewhat less dignified experience as shown on the […]
After studying Fine-Art at the Sorbonne in Paris, French born Patricia Burnett-Stuart left France at the tender age of 21 […]
Blake Burnett of Campbellford, Canada writes wondering how he would find out from of which section of the Burnett family […]
There are few more illustrious Burnetts than Admiral Sir Robert Burnett one of the most successful British Admirals in World […]