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DUNKELD AND DOWALLY | Continued | "Though Dunkeld and Dowally are now commonly considered as forming one parish, yet the statistical circumstances of each are so completely different, that it has been thought proper to give an account of them separately." Old statistical Account vol. [volume] 20. page 410 In the Valuation Roll for 1857&58, Dunkeld and Dowally are entered as one parish. It consists of three separate and distinct parts; the smallest portion which contains the Cathedral Church and part of town of Dunkeld, is considered in these remarks the primary part of the parish; it contains 23 Statute acres, and is bounded on the east, west, and north by Caputh Parish; and on the south by Little Dunkeld parish. Dunkeld and Dowally parish Detached No. 1 is bounded on the east, south, and west, by Logierait parish; and on the north by the parishes of Moulin,and Kirkmicheal; it contains 1368 Statute acres. Dunkeld and Dowally parish Detached No. 2 contains the church of Dowally, and is bounded on the north by Logierait parish; on the west and south by Little Dunkeld parish; and on the east by the parishes of Clunie and Caputh; it contains 8435 Statute acres. The two detached portions of Dunkeld and Dowally parish formed the ancient Chapelry of Dowally. There are no detached portions of any other parish locally situated within this parish. |
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[Page] 158[Note] The Plans containing the Detached portions Nos. 1 & 2 are at Southampton
therefore the sum of these cannot be given at present
[signed] P. Lynch C. A [Civilian Assistant]
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DANIALSAN, Douglas Montgomery
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