– William became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ c.1882 and was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme in 1883. It’s not thought that he is related to the Fairbairn …
Reply to the Toast “The Landlord and the Landlady” 1883 Proposer of the Toast “Let it Blaw – the Balerno Burns Club” 1884 Proposer of the Toast “Agricultural Interests of …
– Reply to the Toast “Agricultural Interests of the District” 1891, 1892 – Peter became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ c.1881. He is described in early Club Records as …
Reply to the Toast “The Lasses” 1883 – Ian became a member of Let it Blaw c.1882 and was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme in 1883 –
Proposer of the Toast “The Lasses” 1883 – David became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ c.1881 He was first mentioned in the Toast List/Programme in 1883. —
Croupier 1886, 1887, 1890 – Proposer of the Toast “Architecture” 1883 Proposer of the Toast “The Immortal Memory of Robert Burns” 1884 Proposer of the Toast “The Lasses” 1885 Reply …
Reply to the Toast “Agricultural Interests of the District” 1883 – James became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ c.1882. —
– Croupier 1885 – Reply to the Toast “New Members” 1883 – John became a member of ‘Let it Blaw’ c.1882 We can be fairly sure that John attended ‘Let …
Croupier 1883, 1888 – Proposer of the Toast “Commercial Interests of the District” 1883 Reply to the Toast “Other Scots Poets” 1888 – Served on the Club Committee 1884, 1888 …
Reply to the Toast “The Lasses” 1888 – Served on the Club Committee 1883, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1900, 1891 – James was the son of Club Founder James Pearson Snr. He …