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LOGIE |
Logie
Logie
Logie
Logie |
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnston
New Statistical Account
Nimmo's History of Stirlingshire
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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The parish of Logie is in the prebytery of Dunblane, Synod of Perth and Stirling. It is bounded on the north by the parish of Dunblane; on the south, by the River Forth, which separates it (principally) from the parishes of Stirling and St. Ninians; on the west, by the parishes of Lecropt and Dunblane; and on the east by the parishes of Alva and Alloa.
The parish of Logie is whole and entire, but it is divided into 6 separate parts by the boundaries between the Counties of Perth, Stirling, and Clackmannan passing through it.
Of these six separate parts one is in the County of Perth; two are in the County of Stirling; and three are in the County of Clackmannan as described in the Name Books of the portions of the parish in the respective Counties.
The portion in Perthshire passes through the centre of the parish and it contains ___ Statute acres having a detached part of Stirlingshire (containing ___ Statute acres) situated within it; the latter forms also a part of the parish of Logie.
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Logie Parish (part of) in the County of Perth |
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LOGIE (Continued) |
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The glebe, independent of garden consists of about 6 acres of excellent land which lets at 4£ per acre. The stipend consists of 17 chalders half in meal and half in barley.
There are 5 villages in the parish of Logie namely, Blairlogie in Perthshire; Menstry, and Craigmill in Clackmanshire; Bridge of Allan in Stirlingshire and Causewayhead in Stirlingshire and Perthshire.
The nearest market town is Stirling which adjoins the southern boundary of the parish; and Alloa about three miles from its eastern extremity.
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KIDLAW HILL |
Kidlaw Hill |
Mr Robert Menzies
Mr. Alexander Redd
Mr. Andrew Ewens |
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A Conical shaped hill situated at the western
extremity of Glentye and Separated from Big Hunt Hill by a small burn which Joins the Whary at its base |
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GLEN TYE |
Glentye |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Alexander Redd
Mr.Andrew Ewens |
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This Glen skirts along both sides of the Old Wharry burn, from its Junction with the Wharry burn until it reaches the foot of Kidlaw hill. property of Mrs. Home Drummond and Lord Abercromby. |
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BURNIEPARK BURN |
Burniepark Burn |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Alexander Redd
Mr. Andrew Ewens |
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A small burn rising on the balloch and falls into the Wharry burn convenient to Cauldhame-farm |
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WHARRY BURN |
Wharry Burn |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Alexander Redd
Mr. Andrew Ewens |
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A large burn rising on the West Side of greenforet, separates the parish of Dunblane from the detached portions of Logie in Perth and Stirlingshire, afterwards terminating in the Allan Water - south from Keir Mill |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth |
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OLD WHARRY BURN |
Old Wharry Burn |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Alexander Redd
Mr. Andrew Ewens |
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A burn about two miles in length has its source
near the summit of Blairdennon hill and joins the Wharry Burn at the west end of Glentye |
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BIG HUNT HILL |
Big Hunt Hill |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Alexander Redd
Mr. Andrew Ewens |
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A hill of considerable height covered with rough pasture and situated on the west side of Glentye, property of Lord Abercromby, Aithrey Castle by Stirling |
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LITTLE HUNT HILL |
Little Hunt Hill |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewens
Mr. Alexander Redd |
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This hill ranges with the former but divided by a small burn which falls into the Old Wharry - property of Lord Abercromby Airthy Castle by Stirling |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth -- Names colld. [collected] by D McLean |
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THE BALLOCH |
The Balloch |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewens
Mr. Alexander Redd |
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A pass or opening in the Ochil hills, on the east of Brown hill and in the parishes of Logie, in Stirling and Perthshires - property of J. Stirling Esqr of Kier |
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RED BRAE |
Red Brae |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewens
Mr. Alexander Redd |
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A portion of Rough pasture and arable land lies between Jera farm and the Third Inchna Burn. property of Lord Abercrombie Airthrey This place takes its name from a large scaur on the west side of Third Inchna Burn |
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REDBRAE |
Redbrae |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewens
Mr. Alexander Redd
Robert France Esqr. Factor |
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A small dwelling house situated on the Red Brae and east of Jera farm property of Lord Abercrombie Airthrey |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth |
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CRUNIE BURN |
Crunie Burn |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewen
Mr. Alexander Redd |
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A small burn having its source near the Balloch, and running in a southern direction until it meets the Loss Burn, afterwards named Menstrie Burn |
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THIRD INCHNA BURN |
Third Inchna Burn |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewen
Mr. Alexander Redd |
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A large burn having its source in the Ochil hills and north of Jera, terminating in the Menstrie burn South of Red Brae |
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SECOND INCHNA BURN |
Second Inchna Burn |
Mr. Robert Menzies
Mr. Andrew Ewens
Mr. Alexander Redd |
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A large burn dividing the Counties of Clackmannan and Perth and also the Phs. [Parishes] of Logie in the former and latter county. Has its source north of Coalsnar hill, and terminates in the Menstrie burn |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth -- D. McLean Sapper |
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KIPPENRAIT GLEN |
Kippenrait Glen |
Mr. James Finlayson
Mr. James Christie
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone |
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This glen commences at the Allen Water and skirts along each side of the Wharry Burn until it reaches the Loup, property of James Stirling Esqr. Kippenross, and Lord Abercromby Airthrey Castle near Stirling |
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THE BIKE |
The Bike |
Mr. James Finlayson
Mr.James Christie
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone |
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This name is applied to a cascade in the Wharry Burn and near the head of Kippenrait Glen |
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PENDREICHMILL |
Pendreich Mill |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Mr. James Christie |
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A Cothouse, one storey in height tiled and in middling repair, property of Lord Abercromby, Airthrey. There is an outhouse attached which was formerly a Wool Mill, the machinery of which was removed some years since. |
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PENDREICH |
Pendreich |
Mr. James Finlayson
Mr. James Christie
Rent Receipt
Lease |
132 |
A large farmsteading, dwelling house two stories slated, offices one story tiled, and in good repair Property of Lord Abercromby Airthery Castle, near Stirling |
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COCK'S BURN |
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Cox Burn
Cock's Burn
Cock's Burn
Cock's Burn
Cock's Burn |
Mr. James Finlayson
Mr. James Christie
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone
Mr. Robert France Factor
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen |
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A small burn rising at the foot of the Ochil hills, forming the boundary between the Counties of Perth and Stirling through Parish of Logie from its source until its termination in the Allan Water. |
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THE LOUP |
The Loup |
Mr. James Finlayson
Mr. James Christie Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone |
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A projecting rock on either sides of the Wharry burn at the extremity of Kippenrait Glen. |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth -- Names colled. [collected] by D McLean Sap R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineer] |
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OCHIL HILLS |
Ochil Hills |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. James Moir |
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A high range of hills extending from the Ph. [Parish] of Fossaway to the parish of Dunblane, the south face of these hills is very steep, and intersected at various places by deep and rugged ravines. The range is situated in the Cos. [Counties] of Perth, Stirling and Clackmannan |
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Ph. [Parish] of Logie. Co. [County] of Perth |
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LOSS BURN |
Loss Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. A Scott
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A small stream which is formed by the united waters of a number of little streamlets a short distance from the north base of Demyat, after a short course it is joined by Crunie Burn, the two streams then forming Menstrie Burn. This stream forms a portion of the boundary between the Co. [County] of Perth and a detached portion of the Co. [County] of Stirling for a considerable portion of its course. |
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MENSTRY BURN |
Menstrie Burn
Menstry Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Andrew Scott
Mr. Alexander Scott
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. Robert France
Mr. Robert Moir
Mr. James Marshall |
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A large stream which is formed by the united waters of Loss Burn and Crunie Burn and falling into the River Devon, it forms part of the boundary between the Cos. [Counties] of Perth and Clackmannan for some part of its course. |
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Parish of Logie, Co. [County] of Perth |
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BLAIR MAINS |
Blair Mains
Blair Mains
Blair Mains |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A large farmsteading with a commodious two storied dwelling house attached, together with a garden and orchard. the offices is one storey high and tiled, the Dwelling house 2 and slated. Property of Mr. Bruce of Kennet House. |
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PARK |
Park
Park
Park
Park |
Mr. Thomas Cumming
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Rent Receipt |
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A small farmsteading situated a little to the south of Blair Mains. The dwelling-house is two stories slated and the offices one storey and tiled. Property of Mr Ebenezer Alexander of Taylerton. |
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Parish of Logie -- Co. [County] of Perth |
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POST OFFICE [Blairlogie] |
Post Office
Post Office
Post Office |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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This is a small branch of the Stirling Office and has two deliveries one at 7 a.m. and another at 9 a.m. and two despatches one at 6 a.m. and one at 6 p.m. The house is one storey high, tiled and in good repair. |
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BLAIRLOGIE CASTLE |
Blairlogie Castle
Blairlogie Castle
Blairlogie Castle |
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone |
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An interesting relic of antiquity romantically situated on the western slope of Castle Law. The castellated style of architecture and the immense thickness and solidity of its walls sufficiently indicate its antiquity but nothing positive can be gleaned respecting its origin or original possessors. It is supposed to have belonged to the Earl of Stirling from whom it descended to the Dundas family, who retained it for two generations. It is now the property of Mr. Bruce of Kennet. The building is slated has convenient offices and a garden attached and is in excellent repair. |
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Parish of Logie in Perth" |
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CHURCH (In Ruins) [Blairlogie] |
Church (in ruins)
Church (in ruins)
Church (in ruins) |
Mr. Robert France
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie |
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A romantic Ruin, situated a little to the north of the new Church. No positive information can be gathered regarding the date of its erection but local authorities agree in dating its foundation to about the middle of the 15 century. The last service was held in it in the year 1807. It is now a complete ruin nothing but a gable and a portion of the walls remaining. |
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SCHOOL [Blairlogie] |
School
School
School |
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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This Parish School was rebuilt in the year 1848, the original one being destroyed by fire. It has the Government grant. The average attendance of Scholars is fifty five. The Schoolmasters house is attached to the School is two storeys in height and together with it is slated and in good repair. |
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Parish of Logie -- Co. [County] of Perth |
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YELLOW CRAIG |
Yellow Craig
Yellow Craig
Yellow Craig |
Mr. Robert France Factor
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. James Moir |
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A very high and precipitous craig, situated a little to the north of Logie Cottage Property of Lord Abercrombie of Airthrey Castle. |
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CARLIE CRAIG |
Carlie Craig
Carlie Craig
Carlie Craig |
Mr. Robert France Factor
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone |
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A high and rugged cliff situated at the Back of Logie Cottage; property of Lord Abercrombie of Airthrey Castle. |
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LOGIE COTTAGE |
Logie Cottage
Logie Cottage
Logie Cottage |
Mr. Robert France Factor
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone |
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A neat Cottage of two storeys slated and in good repair. Residence of the Factor of the Airthrey Estate. Property of Lord Abercrombie of Airthrey Castle. |
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CROSSROAD COTTAGES |
Crossroad Cottages
Crossroad Cottages
Crossroad Cottages |
Mr. Robert France Factor
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone |
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A row of Cottages situated near the new Church of Logie. they have good gardens attached to them are tiled and in excellent repair and are two storeys high. All in the Parish of Logie, but the boundary between Perthshire and Clackmannanshire (detached) runs through the northern house of the row. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Blairlogie] |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Revd. [Reverend] William McLaren
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie |
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A plain modern building situated in the south part of the village of Blairlogie. It is seated for 320 persons. Slated and in excellent repair. |
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MANSE [U.P. [United Presbyterian] Blairlogie] |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Manse |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Revd. [Reverend] William McLaren
Mr. Nichol Cathie |
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A small dwelling house situated beside the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church. It is two storeys high, is slated and in excellent repair and has a small garden attached. Property of the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Body. |
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CROFT HOUSE |
Croft House
Croft House
Croft House |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A commodious dwelling house two storeys high with convenient offices attached situated in the middle of the village of Blair-Logie. Slated and in good repair. Property of Mr. A. Mackdonald. |
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Parish of Logie in Perth
[Below entry for Manse:]
As this object is so near to the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church it is superfluous
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BLAIRLOGIE COTTAGE |
Blairlogie Cottage
Blairlogie Cottage
Blairlogie Cottage |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A commodious two storied dwelling house situated a little to the south of Blair Logie Castle. There is a good garden attached. Slated and in good repair. Property of Mr. Peter Bain |
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CRAIG GULLIES |
Craig Gullies
Craig Gullies
Craig Gullies |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A large, rugged rock on the face of the Ochill Hills, about midway between Logie Cottage and Blair Logie Castle. The name signifies the Craig of knives |
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EWE LAIRS |
Ewe Lairs
Ewe Lairs
Ewe Lairs |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A rugged face of rock on the south side of Castle Law immediately over the village of Blairlogie. |
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BROOMHILL COTTAGE |
Broomhill Cottage
Broomhill Cottage
Broomhill Cottage |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Robert France Factor
Mr. Nichol Cathie |
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A small Cottage situated in the wood, & north of Airthrey Castle. It has a large garden attached is 1 story high, slated and in good repair. Property of Lord Abercrombie of Airthrey Castle |
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FOSSAKIE (In Ruins) |
Fossakie
Fossakie
Fossakie
Fossakie |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr Thomas Cumming
Robert France Esqr. Factor |
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The ruins of an old farmsteading situated on the Ochill Hills behind Craig Gullies. Property of Lord Abercrombie of Airthrey Castle. |
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BERRYHOLES (P.H.) [Public House] |
Berryholes
Berryholes
Berryholes |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A small Public house situated beside the T.P. [Turnpike] road a little to the east of the Parish School of Logie. It is 2 storeys high, tiled and in good repair. Property of Mr. A. Bennet of Blair-Logie and others. |
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Parish of Logie -- Co. [County] of Perth |
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CHURCH [Blairlogie] |
Church
Church
Church |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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The Parish Church -
A large and commodious modern building situated near the ruins of the Old Parish Church. It was built in the year 1807 and is seated for 646 persons. It is slated and in excellent repair. |
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BLAIRLOGIE |
Blairlogie
Blairlogie
Blairlogie
Blairlogie
Blair Logie
Blair-Logie |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming
Valuation Roll for 1857-8
New Statistical Account of Stirlingshire
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland |
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A small village, romantically situated under the foot of Castle Law. The only public building in it is a U.P [United Prebyterian] Church This place is occasionally resorted to by tourists owing to its sheltered situation and romantic neighbourhood. There is a Post Office in the village. |
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DUMYAT |
Dumyat
Dumyot
Dumyat
Dumyat
Demyat
Dumyat
Demyet
Demyet
Dumyat
Dunmyatt |
Revd [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. James Moir
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Mr. James Eadie
New Statistical Account of Stirlingshire
Fullarton's Gazetteer of Scotland
Johnston's County Map
Stobie's County Map
Valuation Roll of Perthshire for 1857-8
Old Statistical Account Vol. [Volume] 3 |
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A very high and rugged hill in the Ochill Hills situated to the north of the village of Blairlogie. It is chiefly remarkable for the extensive and uninterrupted view to be obtained from the summit. Property of Lord Abercrombie. |
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CASTLE LAW |
Castle Law
Castle Law
Castle Law |
Revd. [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nicol Cathie
Mr. Thomas Cumming |
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A very high and rugged hill situated immediately over the village of Blairlogie. A tradition exists of a Danish Camp on the Summit of this hill but no traces remain of it now. |
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JERAH |
Jerah
Jerah
Jerah
Jerah |
Revd [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie
Lease
Rent Receipt
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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A small farmsteading situated on the Ochill Hills on the West side of Coal Snaur. the dwelling house is two storeys in height, slated, the offices one and tiled the whole in good repair. Property of Lord Abercrombie. |
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BURNWARROCH |
Burnwarroch
Burnwarroch
Burnwarroch
Burnwarroch |
Mr. James Moir
Revd [Reverend] Robert Johnstone
Mr. Nichol Cathie |
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A rugged ravine on the east of Castle Law which commences at the top of Dumyat and runs in direction of Montague Cottage Property of Lord Abercrombie of Airthrey Castle. |
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Parish of Logie |
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GOGAR MAINS |
Gogar Mains |
Mr. Alexander Galloway
Mr. Christopher Gray
Rent Reciept
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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A large farmsteading dwelling house two stories offices one. the whole slated and in good repair property of Mrs. Morries Stirling |
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GOGAR HOUSE |
Gogar House |
Mr. Alexander Galloway
Mr. Christopher Gray
Mr. Andrew Ewens |
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A large dwelling house two stories in height, and slated, office house attached, the whole in tolerable repair property of Mrs. Morries Stirling |
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COTKERSE |
Cotkerse |
Mr. Alexander Galloway
Mr. Christopher Gray
Mr. Andrew Ewen
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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A block of buildings erected on the farm of Gogar Mains, and on the south side of the T.P. [Turnpike] Road leading between Stirling and Alva. Property of Mrs. Morries Stirling |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth -- D. McLean Sapr.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers] |
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MENSTRY GLEN |
Menstrie Glen |
Mr. Alexander Galloway
Mr. Christopher Gray
Mr. A. Scott |
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This glen commences near to the village of Menstrie and on the north side - skirting along both sides of a burn of the same name, its sides are rocky and precipitous and partly covered with natural wood |
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THE KIPS |
The Kips |
Mr. Alexander Galloway
Mr. Christopher Gray
Mr. A Scott (post masters) |
133 |
This name is applied to a rocky and precipitous portion of the Ochil hills, lies between Montague Cottage, and the Summit of Demiad. Property of 4 R. Bruice Esqr. Kennet |
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LIPNEY |
Lipney |
Mr. Christopher Gray (occpr. [occupier])
Mr. A Scott
Rent Reciept |
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A small farmsteading situated in the South face of the Ochil Hills, dwelling-house and offices one story each, tiled, and in good repair property of Robert Bruice, Esqr. Kennet |
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Parish of Logie -- County of Perth |
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In The Kips description the name Demiad has been added in pencil, for Dumyat. |
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MANORSTEPS |
Manorsteps
Manorsteps
Manorsteps
Manor Steps |
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Mr. Collin Wright
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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A dwellinghouse and offices the former two storeys, the latter one storey, all slated and in good repair. Property of John Wright Esqr. |
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MANOR |
Manor
Manor
Manor
Manor |
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Rent Receipt
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices, the former two storeys the latter one storey all slated and in good repair. Property of T.E. Dundass Esqr. |
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MANOR CASTLE (In Ruins) |
Manor Castle
Manor Castle
Manor Castle |
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Mr. James Christie |
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An old Castle in ruins the walls of which are nearly all standing but the roof totaly dissappeared A stone with a coat of Arms obliterated bearing date 1572 is all the information that can be got in the locality concerning it. Property of T.E. Dundass Esqr. |
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Parish of Logie |
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LONGKERSE |
Longkerse
Longkerse
Longkerse
Longkerse |
Mr. William Alexander
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Valuation Roll for 1857-8 |
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A farmsteading dwellinghouse and offices all one storey. Tiled and in good repair. Property of Mr. William Alexander of Longkerse |
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EAST GOGAR |
East Gogar
East Gogar
East Gogar |
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Rent Receipt |
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A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices all one storey, slated and in good repair. Property of Mrs. Morris Stirling of Blackgrange |
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WEST GOGAR |
West Gogar
West Gogar
West Gogar |
Rev. [Reverend] Robert Johnston
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Rent Receipt |
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A farmsteading, dwellinghouse and offices all one storey, slated and in good repair. Property of Mrs. Morris Stirling of Blackgrange |
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Parish of Logie |
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RIVER FORTH |
River Forth |
Revd. [Reverend R. Johnstone
Mr. T. Cummins
Mr. J. Christie |
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A large river which rises near the west base of Ben Lomond, and after a course of many miles falls into the German Ocean, it is navigable for vessels of light draught as high up as the town of Stirling. |
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RIVER DEVON |
River Devon |
Revd. [Reverend R. Johnston
Mr. T. Cummins
Mr. J. Christie |
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A small river which rises near the summit of the Ochil Hills in the parish of Alva, after a very circuitous course of several miles it falls into the River Forth a short distance west of the village of Cambus in the parish of Alloa |
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Parish of Logie in Perth |
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PENDREICHMUIR |
Pendreichmuir |
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Mr. James Christie |
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A Cothouse of two tenements, one storey in height, tiled and in good repair. property of Lord Abercrombie, Airthrey. |
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POWIS BURN |
Powis Burn |
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Mr. James Christie |
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A small stream which gathers on the farm of Powis, and falls into the River Forth, from the point at which it becomes the boundary between the Cos. [Counties] of Perth & Clackmannan, to its confluence with the Forth, the name is applied to it. |
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STIRLING AND DUNFERMLINE RAILWAY |
Stirling and Dunfermline Railway |
Revd. [Reverend] R. Johnstone
Mr. Thomas Cummins
Mr. James Christie |
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A double line of Railway extending from Stirling to Dunfermline, and used for both passenger an goods traffic; there is an Electro Telegraphic communication along it, property of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Company. |
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Parish of Logie in Perth
[Page signed]
J E Pratt
Capt. RE. [Captain Royal Engineers]
July 31st. 1862. |
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[Volume] 51
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[Date Stamp]
ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 28 APR. 1898
126.133
NAME BOOK
OF THE PART OF THE
PARISH OF LOGIE
IN THE
COUNTY OF PERTH
The remainder of Logie Parish is in the Counties of Clackmannan and Stirling |
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INDEX
Name of Place -- Page
Berryholes -- 17
Big Hunt Hill -- 4
Blairlogie -- 18
Blairlogie Castle -- 12
Blairlogie Cottage -- 16
Blair Mains -- 11
Broomhill Cottage -- 17
Burniepark Burn -- 3
Burnwarroch -- 20
Carlie Craig -- 14
Castle Law -- 19
Church -- 13
Church -- 18
Cotkerse -- 21
Cock's Burn -- 8
Craig Gullies -- 16
Croft House -- 15
Crossroad Cottages -- 14
Crunie Burn -- 6
Dumyat -- 19
East Gogar -- 24
Ewe Lairs -- 16
Fossakie -- 17
Glen Tye -- 3
Gogar House -- 21
Gogar Mains -- 21
Jerah -- 20
Kidlaw Hill -- 3
Kippenrait Glen -- 7
Lipney -- 22
Little Hunt Hill -- 4
Logie (Parish) -- 1
Logie Cottage -- 14
Longkerse -- 24
Loss Burn -- 10
Manse -- 15
Manor -- 23
Manor Castle -- 23
Manorsteps -- 23
Menstry Burn -- 10
Menstry Glen -- 22
Ochil Hills -- 9
Old Wharry Burn -- 4
Park -- 11
Pendreich -- 8
Pendreichmill -- 7
Pendreichmuir -- 26
Post Office -- 12
Powis Burn -- 26
Red Brae -- 5
Redbrae -- 5
River Devon -- 25
River Forth -- 25
School -- 13
Second Inchna Burn -- 6
Stirling & Dunfermline Railway -- 26
The Balloch -- 5
The Bike -- 7
The Loup -- 8
The Kips -- 22
Third Inchna Burn -- 6
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 15
West Gogar -- 24
Wharry Burn -- 3
Yellow Craig -- 14 |
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