Wee Macgreegor

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Wee Macgreegor on the cover of Courtin' Christina (1913) by JJ Bell
Wee Macgreegor on the brod o Courtin' Christina (1913) by JJ Bell

Wee Macgreegor (properly cried Macgregor Robinson) is a chairacter creatit in sketches an buiks scrieved by the author JJ Bell. He wis first seen in the Glesga Evenin Times in 1901.[1] He wis a gey cheeky wee laddie that likit his sweeties and wis the son tae respectable wirkin cless fowk Lizzie an John Robinson that bided in Glesga.

In the Glesga Evening Times[eedit | eedit soorce]

Bell first scrieved anent Wee Macgreegor in the Glesga Evenin Times. He wis inspyrt by fowk in Glesga and wid aft times eariwig oan fowk and thair faimilies oan Argyle Street in Glesga. The name o Macgreegor cam fae eariwiggin oan a faimily oan the Firth of Clyde steamer at a Glesga Fair whaur he haurd a mither tellin her son "Macgreegor, tak yer paw's haun', or ye'll get nae carvies tae yer tea!".[2]

In buiks[eedit | eedit soorce]

Cause the airticles in the Times wis sae weel makkit, Bell scrieved buiks anent Macgreegor an the Robinsons. The first yin "Wee Macgreegor" (1902) wis a braw success an caused a Macgreegor widdrim, wi Glesga seein a muckle demand fir taiblet (Macgreegor's fauvourite sweetie).[1] Efterhaund, in ither buiks, Macgreegor coortit a lassie cried Christina[3] an forbye enlisted tae ficht in the first Warld War.[4] Forby, the Robinson faimilie kythes in the first chaipter o Bell's Kiddies.[5]

List o Buiks[eedit | eedit soorce]

  • Wee Macgreegor (1902);
  • Wee Macgreegor Again (1904);
  • Later Adventures of Wee Macgreegor (1904);
  • Oh! Christina! (1909);
  • Courtin' Christina (1913);
  • Wee Macgreegor Enlists (1915);
  • Kiddies (1917) (first chaipter);
  • Wee Macgreegor's Party (in 1 act) (1922);
  • Courtin' Christina (in 1 act) (1924)

Films[eedit | eedit soorce]

  • Wee MacGregor’s Sweetheart (1923).

References[eedit | eedit soorce]

  1. a b JJ Bell, The Glasgow Story
  2. Wee Macgreegor, Project Gutenberg
  3. JJ Bell (1909) Oh! Christina
  4. JJ Bell (1915) Wee Macgreegor Enlists, Project Gutenberg
  5. Bell, J.J. (1917). Kiddies.