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KINFAUNS |
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish]
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish]
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish]
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish]
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish]
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] |
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Sheriffs List of
meresmen
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857 |
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[Situation] On the eastern side of Perthshire]
A parish at the western extremity of the Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire. On the west it commences about 1½ mile below the town of Perth and thence Stretches eastward in an irregular figure of above five miles long and between two and three broad. It is bounded on the north by Kinnoull and Kilspindie, on the east by Erroll, on the SE. [South East] by St Madoes, and a detached part of Kinnoull, and on the South and west by the River Tay, which divides it from Rhynd and Perth. The Tay touches it over a distance of nearly 4 miles. The surface of the parish is very varied and considered beautiful and romantic. The lands on the banks of the river are flat and at the western end form a narrow belt, land rapidly expand eastward into the Carse of Gowrie. |
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Parish of Kinfauns |
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KINFAUNS |
Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] Kinfauns Ph. [Parish] |
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Sheriffs List of meresmen
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Fullarton's Gazetteer Johnston's Co. [County] Map Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857 |
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[Continued] The parish of Kinfauns is in the presbytery of Perth and Synod of Perth and Stirling, Parton the Crown. There are no detached portions of any parish within Kinfauns and there are no detached portions of Kinfauns parish. |
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COMMONBANK |
Commonbank
Commonbank
Commonbank |
Mr Bell
Mr James Tait
Stobie's County Map |
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[Situation] About 22 chains N.W. [North West] from Craignorth
This was formerly a Farm Ho. [House} but is now only occupied as Cottages by Mr. Bell's work-men. It is the property of N. Ferguson Blair Esq. |
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CRAIGNORTH |
Craignorth
Craignorth |
Mr Bell
Mr James Tait |
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[Situation] A few chains N. [North] from Balthayock School. This was formerly a Farm Ho. [House] that is now occupied as Cottages by Mr. Bell's work-men. It is the property of N. F. Blair Esqr. |
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BALTHAYOCK SCHOOL |
Baltheylock School (Subscription)
Baltheylock School (Subscription) |
Mr Bell
Mr James Tait |
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[Situation] A few chains S. [South]from Craignorth. A Small Building built by Subscription for a School the is an average attendance of 45 Scholars. |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 Plan 4 Trace 4 |
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GALLOWMYRE |
Gallowmyre
Gallowmyre
Gallowmyre |
James Thom, Tenant. Rent receipt
John Thom, Gallowmyre
Valuation Roll |
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[Situation] About 23 chains N.W. [North West] from Glen of Pitlowie
A thatched dwelling house one storey high with a vegetable garden, Offices and a farm of arable land attached. It is the property of Lawrence Craigie Esq. Glendoick |
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GLEN OF PITLOWIE |
Glen of Pitlowie
Glen of Pitlowie
Pitlowie |
James Thom
John Thom
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About 23 chains S.E. [South East]from Gallowmyre
A long house one strey high with vegetable garden and a Small portion of land attached. It is the property of Laurence Craigie Esq. Glendoick |
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DEUCHNY WOOD |
Deuchny Wood |
J. Bell Esq. Factor
Alexander Brown |
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[Situation] N. E. [North East] from Kinnoull Hill
A large wood on the estate of Kinfauns. |
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DEUCHNY QUARRY |
Deuchny Quarry |
J. Bell Esq. Factor
Alexander Brown |
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[Situation] In the South of Deuchny Wood
A large whinstone quarry in Deuchny Wood from which is derives its name |
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DEUCHNY BURN |
Deuchny Burn |
J. Bell Esq. Factor
Alexander Brown |
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[Situation] W. [West] side of Deuchny Wood
A small stream rising in Deuchny Wood & flowing south & west through the Estate of Kinfauns. |
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KINNOULL HILL |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No.6 Trace 3. |
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WINDY GOWL |
Whinnygate How
Whinnygate How
Windy Goul
Windy Goul
Windygate How
Windygate How |
J. Bell Esq
Alexander Brown
Plan of Perth 1792
Mr. Marshall
Mr. Jackson Inspector of poor Bridgend
A. Turnbull Esqr. Bellwood |
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[Situation] E. [East] side of the summit of Kinnoull Hill This name applies to a large ravine in the rocky precipice of the South side of Kinnoull hill |
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CAT'S HOLE |
Cat's Hole |
J. Bell Esq
Alexander Brown |
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[Situation] A few chains S.W. [South West] of Whinnygate How This name applies to a small hole in the precipitous face on the south side of Kinnoull Hill. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No. 6 Traces 3 & 5
Russian Cottage (Lodge)
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ROCKDALE COTTAGE |
Rockdale Cottage |
J. Bell Esq
Alexander Brown |
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[Situation] E. [East] side of Kinnoull Hill A large handsome dwelling house with stable garden & suitable offices attached. It is occupied by the Factor of the Kinfauns estate J. Bell Esq. |
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KINGSWELLS |
Kingswells
Kingswells
Kingswell
Kingswalls
Kingswalls |
J. Bell Esq Factor
Alexander Brown
Valn. [Valuation] Roll of County
Mr. William Bell Fleukie
Rent Roll Book of Kinfauns Estate |
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[Situation] S. [South] side of Deuchny Wood A small cottage on the estate of Kinfauns, occupied by some of the laborers of Lord Gray. |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No.6 Traces 5 & 6 |
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KINFAUNS CASTLE |
Kinfauns Castle
Kinfauns Castle
Kinfauns Castle
Kinfauns Castle
Kinfauns
Kinfauns Castle |
J. Bell Esq Factor
Alexander Brown
New Stat: Acct:[Statistical Account] of Perthshire
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Stobies Co. [County] Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll of Co. [County] 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About ¾ mile E. [East] from Kinnoull Hill A large & very handsome mansion with an estate pleasure grounds & offices attached. It is the family Mansion of the Rt. Hon. [Right Honourable] Lord Gray. The estate of Kinfauns was presented by Robert the Bruce to Sir Thomas Charteris, a French Knight, for espousing the cause of the Scotch in the war with England. It then passed into the hands of the family of Carnegie of North Esk from it passed to that of Blair, whose heiress married the grandfather of the present Lord Gray. It is a modern building built on the site of an old baronial residence |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No. 6 Trace 6. |
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NORTHLEES |
North Leys
Northlees
Northlees
Northlees |
Mr Gowanloch Crossford
Stobies Co. [County] Map
Mr. William Bell
Mr. Beveridge |
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[Situation] E. [East] side of Deuchny Wood
Several Cottages with Gardens attached the property of Mr. Hay of Leggieden. |
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KINFAUNS CASTLE |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 Plan 7 Trace 2 |
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WINDYEDGE |
Windyedge |
Mr. John Wells Binnhill
Mr. Gowanlock
Valn. [Valuation ] Roll |
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[Situation] About 20 chs. [chains] N. [North] of Kinfauns Castle. A neat Cottage with small Garden attached the property of Lord Gray & occupied by Dr. Stewart. |
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BINN HILL |
Binn Hill |
Mr. John Wells Binnhill
Mr. Gowanlock |
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[Situation] E. [East] side of Kinfauns Castle
A Wooded Hill the property of Lord Gray. |
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BINNHILL TOWER |
Binnhill Tower |
Mr. John Wells Binnhill
Mr. Gowanlock |
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[Situation] S.W. [South West] side of the summit of Binn Hill A Small Tower with dwelling house attached the property of Lord Gray & occupied by John Wells. |
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BINN |
Binn
Binn
Binn |
Mr J. Wells Binn Hill
Mr Gowanlock Crossford
Valn. [Valuation] Roll of Co. [County] 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About ½ mile N. E. [North East] from Binn Hill A Farm House with offices attached the Property of Miss Hay of Leggieden & occupied by Mr William Dow. |
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CROSSFORD |
Crossford
Crossford
Crossford |
Mr. Goanlock
Mr. J. Wells
Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] About ½ mile N. E. [North East] from Binn Hill Several Cottage Houses with Small Gardens attached the Property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle. |
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MOUNTHOOLY |
Mount Healy
Mount Healy
Mounthooly
Mounthooly |
Mr Gowanlock
Mr Wells
Mr. Bell Fleukie
Mrs. Bell Kinfauns |
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[Situation] About ½ mile E. [East] from Binn Hill Two Cottages with Gardens attached the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 Plan 7 Trace 5 |
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ROCKYBURN |
Rockyburn |
Mr James Robertson
Mr Robert Geikie |
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A small cottage on the farm of Pitlowie occupied by the farm servants. |
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BALTHAYOCK DEN |
Balthayock Den |
Thomas Greig Esq.
Mr James Robertson |
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A large glen dividing the parishes of Kinfauns & Kinnoull on the Estate of Balthayock from which it receives its name. |
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BALTHAYOCK BURN |
Balthayock Burn |
Mr James Robertson
Mr Robert Geikie |
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A large stream rising in Dourdie Moor & flowing south & east through the estates of Balthayock & Glencarse. |
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ROCKY BURN |
Rocky Burn
Rocky Burn |
Mr William Lamont
Mr Hill |
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This stream rises near Rockyburn above Pitlowie and runs into The Pow near Glendoick. |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No.8 Traces 3 & 4 |
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HAIL POOL |
Hail Pool |
Mr James Robertson
Mr Peter Tait Teacher |
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This name applies to a small pool on the Balthayock Burn immediately under a waterfall |
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HILLFOOT OF GLENCARSE |
Hillfoot of Glencarse |
Mr Robert Geikie
Thomas Greig Esq. |
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A small cottage with garden attached on the estate of Glencarse occupied by Mr Robert Geikie |
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GLEN CARSE |
Glen Carse |
Thomas Greig Esq.
Mr Robert Geikie |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No.8 Trace 4
[signed]
Thomas Marr C/a [Civilian assistant] |
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GLENCARSE HILL |
Glencarse Hill |
Mr Robert Geikie
Thomas Greig Esq. |
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A considerable hill on the estate of Glencarse. It is covered with wood to the very summit, & rises gently from the north, ending in an abrupt rocky precipiece to the south. |
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GLENCARSE HOUSE |
Glencarse House
Glencarse House
Glencarse House
Glencarse House |
Thomas Greig Esq.
Mr Robert Geikie
Stobie's County Map.
Valuation Roll |
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A large & handsome house with an estate gardens & ornamental grounds &c. attached, the residence of the proprietor Thomas Greig Esq. |
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DRAGON'S HOLE |
Dragon Hole
Dragon Hole
Dragons Hole
Dragon Hole
Dragon Hole
Dragon's Hole
Dragon's Hole
Dragon's Hole |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns
MacFarlanes Map of Perth
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Kirk Session Register qioted in the Book of Perth
Marshall's Hist. [History] of Perth p [page] 345
Marshall's Hist. [History] of Perth p [page] 346
Marshall's Hist. [History] of Perth p [page] 347
Mr. Marshall |
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A Hole or Cave in the Rocks in the face of Kinnoull Hill, Supposed by some Antiquarians to be designated so on account of its being the residence of a dragon or large Serpent. The entrance to the Cave can be seen from the Dundee Road at Lairwell. It is difficult of access, and appears to have been no larger than it is ay present, it will contain about 12 persons. This cave has been known by its present name as early as the sixth Century. Prior to the year 1580 this Cave was greatly resorted to in the month of May by the young Men and Women of Perth, On the 2nd May 1580 the Kirk Session of Perth passed an Act prohibiting all persons proceeding to the Dragon Hole superstitiously under a penalty of twenty Shillings to the Poor to be paid by every person found guilty. Also, that they shall make their public repentance upon a Sabbath-day in the presence of the People. |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 Plan 10 Trace 1 |
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HOME FARM |
Home Farm
Home Farm |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns |
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A commodious Farm House with out houses attached the Property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle |
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BOWES LODGE |
Bowes Lodge (Fishing)
Bowes Lodge (Fishing) |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr Bell Kinfauns |
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A Fishing Lodge on the River Tay the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & Occupied by Powrie Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] |
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PIE ROAD LODGE |
Pie Road Lodge (Fishing)
Pie Road Lodge (Fishing) |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr Bell Kinfauns |
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A Fishing Lodge on the River Tay the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & Occupied by Powrie Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 Plan 10 Trace 3 |
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WILLOWGATE |
Willowgate |
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LAIRWELL |
Lairwell
Lairwell
Lairwell
Lairdwell |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns
Valuation Roll
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A Commodious Farm House with offices attached the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & occupied by Mr. A. Powrie |
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Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns |
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A Fishing Lodge on the River Tay the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & occupied by Powrie, Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] |
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LIMEYHAUGH LODGE |
Limey Haugh Lodge
Limeyhaugh Lodge
Limeyhaugh Lodge |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns
Mr. William Bell Fleukie
Mrs. Bell Kinfauns |
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A Fishing Lodge on the River Tay the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & Occupied by Powrie Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] |
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WALNUT GROVE |
Walnut Grove
Walnut Grove
Walnut Grove |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns
Valuation Roll |
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A number of neat Cottage Houses on the Banks of the River Tay About 2/4 Miles from Perth the Property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns & Occupied by Several Persons |
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STOCK GREEN LODGE |
Stock Green Lodge (Fishing)
Stock Green Lodge (Fishing)
Stock Green Lodge (Fishing) |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns
Mr. William Bell Fleukie |
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A Fishing Lodge on the River Tay the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & Occupied by Powrie Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] |
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SHIPS LODGE |
Ships Lodge (Fishing)
Ships Lodge (Fishing)
Ships Lodge (Fishing) |
Mr. Jack Walnut Grove
Mr. Bell Kinfauns
Mr. William Bell Fleukie |
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A Fishing Lodge on the River Tay the property of Lord Gray of Kinfauns Castle & occupied by Powrie Pitkeathly & Co. [Company] |
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CROOKIE LODGE |
Crookie Lodge
Crookie Lodge
Crookie Lodge
Crookie Lodge |
Mr. Hill, Farmer Burnfoot
Robert Stewart, School Master Kinfauns
Mr. William Bell Fleukie |
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A small fishing lodge on the east bank of the River Tay. It is occupied by Messrs. George Pitkeathly & Co. and is the property of Lord Gray Kinfauns Castle |
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RIVER TAY |
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DUNDEE AND PERTH RAILWAY |
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Sheet 98 No. 11 Trace 1 -- Parish of Kinfauns
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WEST LODGE [Seggieden] |
West Lodge |
Mr Hill
Robert Stewart
James Stewart |
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This name applies to a lodge at Burnfoot; it is Situated at the west entrance to Seggieden, It has a small vegetable garden attached and is the property of Mrs. Hay Seggieden |
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KIRKSTYLE WELL |
Kirkstyle Well |
James Duncan, Kirkstyle of Kinfauns
Thomas Laurie, Kirkstyle of Kinfauns |
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A small spring well at the side of a burn a short distance west of the Kirkstyle of Kinfauns |
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EAST LODGE [Kinfauns Castle] |
East Lodge |
Mr. Hill Farmer Burnfoot
Robert Stewart School master Kinfauns
James Stewart, Station Master Kinfauns Railway Station |
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This name applies to a small lodge situated at the east entrance to Kinfauns Castle. It is handsomely built, one storey high, and has a vegetable garden attached, and is the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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BURNFOOT |
Burnfoot
Burnfoot
Burnfoot
Burnfoot
Burnfoot |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart
James Stewart
Stobie's County Map
Valuation Roll |
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This name applies to a farm house smithy and a house on the south side of the road. The farm house is two storeys high with vegetable garden suitable offices and a large farm of arable land attached. The other houses are one storey high and have vegetable gardens attached. They are the property of Mrs. Hay Seggieden |
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OVER KINFAUNS |
Over Kinfauns
Over Kinfauns
Over Kinfauns |
Mr. Hill Farmer, Burnfoot
Robert Stewart, Schoolmaster Kinfauns
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A comfortable dwelling house two storeys high with vegetable garden suitable offices, and a large farm of arable land attached. It is the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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KIRKSTYLE OF KINFAUNS |
Kirkstyle of Kinfauns |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart |
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This name applies to a few houses on the south and west side of Kinfauns Church. They are one storey high with vegetable gardens attached. They are occupied by tradesmen and farm labourers and is the property of Lord Gray Kinfauns Castle |
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CHURCH [Kirkstyle of Kinfauns] |
Church (Ph.)[Parish] |
Mr. Hill, Burnfoot
Robert Stewart Schoolmaster |
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A moderate sized building with a graveyard attached. The date of erection of the main body of the Building is unknown in the parish. It has had two additions built; one forming what is called the "east wing" was formerly the burying ground of the ancient
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[Continued] family of Charteris: who was founder of the present Lord Gray's family Over the entrance to this "wing" is the Charteris' coat of arms. mounted with the motto of "True tp the King" and bearing date of 1598 in raised figures. The West wing has been built about eighteen or nineteen years ago. The average attendance to this church is about 150. It is on the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle |
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SCHOOL [Kirkstyle of Kinfauns] |
School (Ph.) [Parish] |
Mr. D. Hill, Burnfoot
Mr. Robert Stewart |
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A one storey building capable of accommodating about one hundred scholars the average attendance is about forty-five. To the School is attached the Masters dwelling house with a vegetable garden . It is on the property of Lord Gray Kinfauns Castle |
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KEITERS LOCH (Site of) |
Keitors Loch (Site of)
Keitors Loch (Site of) |
Mr. D. Hill
Robert Stewart |
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This name applies to a hollow portion of a field, lying a Short distance South of Kinfauns Schoolhouse. Mr. Hill of Burnfoot informs me, that there was a considerable sized loch here about twenty years ago, but since it has been drained and cultivated into arable land. He also informs me that in the site of this loch there formerly stood a house in which a Minister lived, that he (the Minister) with some others were playing a game of cards on a Sunday morning. When enjoying themselves at this game the house sunk and the loch sprung up. When it was first drained there were several old antiquities found whether they were preserved or not I cannot ascertain |
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Sheet 98 No.11 Trace 3 -- Parish of Kinfauns
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MANSE [Kirkstyle of Kinfauns] |
Manse (Ph.) [Parish]
Manse (Ph.) [Parish] |
Revd. [Reverend] G. S. Davidson
Mr. Robert Stewart |
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A plain building three storeys high with vegetable gardens, a Small piece of ornamental ground, Suiitable offices and a field of Glebe land attached lying on the South and east side of the Manse. It is on Lord Gray's property, and Occupied by the Revd. [Reverend] G.S. Davidson Parish Minister. |
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CARSE OF GOWRIE |
Carse of Gowrie
Carse of Gowrie
Carse of Gowrie
Gowrie
Carse of Gourie |
Fullartons Gazetteer of Scotland
New Statistical Account of Scotland
Old Statistical Acct. [Account] by Sir John Sinclair Vol [Volume] 4. Page 480
Macgregors Commercial Gazetteer of Scotland
Johnston's Map of Co. [County] Perth |
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A district of the county of Perth about 15 Miles in length and from 2 to 4 miles in breadth lying on the north bank of the Tay; this tract of land which is a rich plain cultivated like a garden seems to have been at one time covered with water, staples for holding cables have been found at the foot of the Sidlaw Hills to the north of the flat land, the River Tay is supposed at one period to have formed a circuit round the Carse, such parts as are called Inches are elevated above the flat ground which has been covered with water there are a few tolerable harbours the chief of which is at Errol nearly in the centre of the district. |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98.11 |
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MILLHURST LODGE |
Millhurst Lodge
Millhurst Lodge
Millhurst Lodge
Millhurst Lodge |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart
Board on Lodge
Mr. William Bell |
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A Small fishing lodge on Insherrit Island it is occupied by Messrs Sample & Co and is the property of Lord Gray Kinfauns Castle |
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KINFAUNS STATION |
Kinfauns Station |
Name board at Station |
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A Small Railway Station on the Dundee & Perth Railway about four miles east from Perth |
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FLEUKIE LODGE |
Fleuckie Lodge
Fleuckie Lodge
Fleukie Lodge |
Mr. William Bell
Mr. William Lamont
Mr. Dickson Writer Perth Agent for the Estate |
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A small fishing lodge on the estate of Seggieden the property of Mrs. Hay |
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Sheet 98 No. 11 Traces 4 & 5 -- Parish of Kinfauns
FLEUKIE LODGE
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INSHERRIT LODGE |
Insherrit Lodge
Insherrit Lodge
Insherrit Lodge |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart
Mr. William Bell. Fleukie |
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A Small fishing lodge on the point of Insherrit Island, it is occupied by Messrs Sample & Co. [Company] and is the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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INSHERRIT ISLAND |
Insherrit Island |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart |
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A long narrow bank extending from a little on the east side of Crookie Lodge to Insherrit Lodge, It was formerly an Island but a change has been made about two years ago cutting off the course of the River Tay which ran on the north side of the Island. The east side of the Island is planted with Forest trees. It is the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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BACK LAKE |
Back Lake |
Mr. Hill
James Stewart |
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This name applies to a bay running on the north side of Insherrit Island |
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Sheet 98 No. 11 Trace 5 -- Parish of Kinfauns
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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 |
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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 |
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EAST LODGE [Seggieden] |
East Lodge |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart
Alexander England |
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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 |
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DUBSLAW LODGE |
Dubslaw Lodge (Fishing)
Dubslaw Lodge (Fishing)
Dubslaw Lodge (Fishing) |
Mr. Hill
Robert Stewart
Mr. William Bell Kinfauns |
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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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Sheet 98 No. 11 Trace 6 -- Parish of Kinfauns
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GOUKTON |
Goukton
Goukton
Goukton
Goukton |
James Craigie Farmer Goukton
James Stewart Goukton
Valuation Roll
Stobie's County Map |
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A commodious farm House with Suitable Offices attached On the property of Lord Grey Kinfauns Castle, and Occupied by James Craigie |
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GOUKTON HILL |
Goukton Hill
Goukton Hill |
James Craigie Goukton
James Stewart |
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A Small Cultivated Hill to the South of Goukton farm Ho [House] on the property of Lord Grey |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 98 No. 12 Trace 1 |
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PEPPERKNOWES QUARRY |
Pepperknowes Quarry |
John Galespie Pepperknowe
Andrew Galespie Pepperknowe
David Cooke Bridgetown |
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A large Stone Quarry to the West of Pepperknowe farm House On the Property of Mr Gregg Glencarse House |
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PANS HILL |
Pans Hill |
John Galespie
Andrew Galespie
David Cooke |
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A large flat Hill mostly Arable on the South of the parish of Kinfauns. and on the property of Mr Greig Glencarse |
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PEPPERKNOWES |
Pepperknowes |
John Galispie Pepperknowes
Andrew Galispie pepperknowes
David Cooke Bridgetown |
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A Small farm House with Extensive Offices attached on the property of Mr Gregg Glencarse |
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BRIDGETOWN |
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
Brigton |
John Galispie
Andrew Galispie
David Cooke
Valuation Roll |
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Two Small Houses occupied by farm Labs [Labourers] on the property of Mr Gregg Glencarse |
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NEWTON OF GLENCARSE |
Newton of Glencarse
Newton of Glencarse
Newton of Glencarse
Newton of Glencarse |
David Cooke
Andrew Luke Bridgetown
Alexander Mithers Rossiehill
Thomas Greig Esq. Glencarse Ho. [House] |
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A large farm House with Extensive offices attached and occupied by John W Rennie Esqr on the property of Mr Gregg Glencarse |
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ROSSIEHILL |
Rossiehill |
David Cook
Andrew Luke
Alexander Mithers
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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A few small cottages on the leading road from Perth to Dundee chiefly inhabited by farm Laborers and on the property of Mr Gregg Glencarse. One of the houses is used as a Post Office. |
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GLENCARSE STATION |
Glencarse Station |
Alexander Methers
George Brewster Station Master |
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A Station on the dundee and perth Railway with Goods Sheds and Suitable Convenience for Travellers attached |
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GLENCARSE INN |
Glencarse Inn
Glencarse Inn
Glencarse Inn |
Alexander Methers
George Brewster
Sign Board |
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A Small Inn in the village of Rossiehill with Stabling and conventient offices attached The property of T Gregg Esqr of Glencarse and occupied by Mrs. Smyton |
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PITLOWIE |
Pitlowie
Pitlowie
Pitlowie |
Mr. Brough, Pitlowie
Mr. Nicholle Hole of Clien
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A Commodious farm House with Extensive offices attached it is occupied by Mr Brough and on the property of Mr Craigie of Glendoick |
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HOLE OF CLIEN |
Hole of Clien
Hole of Clien
Hole of Clien
Hole of Clien |
Mr Nicolle
Mr. Brough
Thomas Greig Esq. Glencarse Ho. [House]
T. W. Greig Esq. Glencarse Ho. [House] |
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A Commodious farm House with suitable offices Attached it is occupied by Mr Nicoll and on the property of Mr Craigie of Glendoick |
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Ph. [Parish] of Kinfauns -- Sheet 99 No 5 Trace 1
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GLENDOICK |
Glendoick
Glendoick
Glendoick |
Joseph Cluney, Sandyhall
Mr. Nicholl
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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A large buidling three storeys high. with a large vegetable garden, ornamental and policy grounds, extensive woods and suitable offices attached. It is the property of Laurence Craigie Esq. and occuppied by him |
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SANDYHALL |
Sandyhall
Sandyhall
Sandyhall |
Joseph Cluney
Mr. Nicholl
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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A comfortable dwelling house two storeys high with vegetable garden suitable offices and a large farm of arable land attached. It is the property of Laurence Craigie Esq, Glendoick |
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OLD GLENCARSE |
Old Glencarse |
Mr. Clunie Sandyhall
Mr. Nicoll Hole of Clien |
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This name applies to a few houses on the South of Hole of Clien they have vegetable gardens attached and is occupied by farm labourers and is the property Laurence Craigie Esq. Glendoick |
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OLD SMITHY |
Old Smithy |
Mr. Clunie
Mr. K. Nicoll Hole of Clien |
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This name applies to a house on the east side of Hole of Clean they have vegetable gardens attached and occupied by farm labourers It is the property of Laurence Craigie Esq. Glendoick |
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POW OF GLENCARSE |
Pow of Glencarse
Pow of Glencarse
The Pow
The Pow
The Pow |
James Peebles
Mr. William Bell
Mr. Rennie
Mr. Lamont
Mr. Hill |
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[Situation] Near to Balthaylock A small stream forming part of the eastern boundary of the parish of Kinfauns; it rises at Balthaylock in the parish of Kinnoull and runs into the River Tay at the village of Inchira |
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Parish of Kinfauns -- Sheet 99.5. Trace 4
Pow of Glencarse
This name is not well known further enquirey J.C.
[Signed] Jas. [James] Carpenter C. A. [Civilian Assistant] 31st Aug. [August] 1860
[Signed] C. N. Martin Capt. R. E. [Captain Royal Engineers] |
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[Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 28 APR. [APRIL] 1898
Co. [County] PERTH
PARIISH OF KINFAUNS
SHEET 98 No. 2.3.4.6.7.8.10.11& 12.
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SHEET 98 No. 2.3.4.6.7.8.10.11.&12.
SHEET 99 No. 1.5.&.9
Names of Objects -- Page
Kinfauns (parish) -- 1
Balthayock School -- 3
Binn Hill -- 12
Binnhill Tower -- 12
Binn -- 13
Balthayock Den -- 15
Balthayock Burn -- 15
Bowes Lodge (fishing) -- 21
Burnfoot -- 28
Back Lake -- 37
Bridgetown -- 41
Commonbank -- 3
Craignorth -- 3
Cat's Hole -- 8
Crossford -- 13
Crookie Lodge (fishing) -- 25
Church -- 29
Carse of Gowrie -- 34
Dubslaw Lodge (fishing) -- 37
Deuchny Wood -- 7
Deuchny Quarry -- 7
Deuchny Burn -- 7
Dragon's Hole -- 19
Dundee & Perth Railway -- 25
East Lodge -- 28
East Lodge -- 37
Fleukie Lodge -- 35
Glencarse Inn -- 43
Gallowmyre -- 5
Glen of Pitlowie -- 5
Glen Carse -- 16
Glencarse Hill -- 17
Glencarse House -- 17
Goukton -- 39
Goukton Hill -- 39
Glendoick -- 47
Glencarse Station -- 43
Hail Pool -- 16
Hillfoot of Glencarse -- 16
Home Farm -- 21
Hole of Clien -- 45
Insherrit Lodge (fishing) -- 36
Insherrit Island -- 36
Kinnoull Hill -- 7
Kingswells -- 9
Kinfauns Castle -- 10
Kirkstyle Well -- 27
Kirkstyle of Kinfauns -- 29
Keiters Loch (Site of) -- 31
Kinfauns Station -- 35
Lairwell -- 23
Liveryhaugh Lodge (fishing) -- 23
Mounthooly -- 13
Manse -- 33
Millhurst Lodge fishing -- 35
Northlees -- 11
Newton of Glencarse -- 41
Over Kinfauns -- 29
Old Glencarse -- 49
Old Smithy -- 49
Pie Road Lodge (fishing) -- 21
Pepperknowes Quarry -- 40
Pans Hill -- 40
Pepperknowes -- 41
Pitlowie -- 45
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INDEX Continued
Names of Objects -- Page
Rockdale Cottage -- 9
Rockyburn -- 15
Rocky Burn -- 15
River Tay -- 25
Rossiehill -- 42
Stock Green Lodge (Fishing) -- 24
Ships Lodge (Fishing) -- 24
School -- 30
Seggieden -- 37
Sandyhall -- 47
Windy Goul -- 8
Windygate How -- 8
Windy Edge -- 12
Willowgate -- 22
Walnut Grove -- 24
West Lodge -- 27 |
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