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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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SEGGIEDEN | Seggieden Seggieden Seggieden Seggieden Seggieden |
Mr. Hill Farmer, Burnfoot Robert Stewart, Schoolmaster Kinfauns Alexander England Gardner Seggieden Stobie's County Map, & Valuation Roll Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
098 | A large plain building three storeys high, with vegetable garden, pleasure grounds, grass parks, extensive orchards and suitable offices attached. It is the property of Mrs. Hay and occupied by her |
EAST LODGE [Seggieden] | East Lodge | Mr. Hill Robert Stewart Alexander England |
098 | A small thatched house with a vegetable garden attached. It is situated at the east entrance to Seggieden and is the property of Mrs. Hay, Seggieden |
DUBSLAW LODGE | Dubslaw Lodge (Fishing) Dubslaw Lodge (Fishing) Dubslaw Lodge (Fishing) |
Mr. Hill Robert Stewart Mr. William Bell Kinfauns |
098 | A small fishing lodge situated on the east side of the River Tay, and east of Seggieden it is occupied by Messrs George Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] It is the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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[Page] 37Sheet 98 No. 11 Trace 6 -- Parish of Kinfauns
[Signed] J Campbell
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