William Thom

William Thom
William Thom (1788 - 1848) was a Scottish poet who wrote in Scots. He was author of The Mitherless Bairn and other works. He was known as the 'Inverury' Poet.

He was born in Sinclair's Close, Justice Port, Aberdeen, in 1799 or 1800. His mother was a widow. He was educated at a school run by Elspet Davie before becoming apprenticed as a weaver. At the age of fourteen, he began work at the School Hill Mill, where he was employed until 1830. He sang in his workplace, and some of his early poems were published in the Aberdeen Herald, Aberdeen Journal and Whistle-Binkie.

By 1837 he was working in Newtyle in Angus, but a trade slump resulted in him losing his job. With his family, he walked to Aberdeen in search of work, his daughter Jeanie dying in a farm outhouse on the way. After a year in Aberdeen, the family moved to Inverurie, where Thom found employment as a 'customary weaver'. His partner, Jean Whitecross, died there in childbirth in 1840.

His most notable work is 'Blind Boy's Pranks'. …more

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