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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PAIRNEY Pairney
Pairney
Pairney
Pairney
Mr David Graham Tenant
The Hon, [Honourable] Mrs Graeme
Estate Plan
Valuation Roll 1857-8
118 A farm house two Storeys high with suiable offices attached, slated and in good repair
Tenant David Graham
Proprietor The Hon: [Honourable] Mrs Graeme, Aberuthven Cottage, by Auchterarder
KAY CRAIG Kay Craig
Kay Craig
Kay Craig
Mr David Graham
James Smeaton Easter Coul
Mr Andrew Christie
118 A large Craig on the west side of the Pairney Burn. The rocks are about 100 feet high on the east side and almost perpendicular. The name is derived from old Scottish way of pronouncing Jack Daw.
CASTLE CRAIG Castle Craig
Castle Craig
Castle Craig
Mr David Graham
P.B. Smeaton Coul
Mr Andrew Christie
118 A small conical shaped hill on the east side of the Pairney Burn, and at the base of Craig Rossie. There is a small flat piece of land on which is said to be the remains of a Pictish Fort.
There are not any traces remaining of this fort and as the information is very meagre it is not inserted upon the plan.

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County of Perth Ph. [Parish] of Auchterarder Sheet 118-3

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