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PERTH [parish] |
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish
Perth Parish |
New Stat. Acct [Statistical Account]
Sheriff's List of Meresmen
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Stobie's Co. [County] Map
Macfarlane's Plan of Perth 1792
Valn. [Valuation] Roll of Co. [County] 1857-8
Sheriff's List of Meresmen
Marshall's Hist. [History] of Perth
Peacock's Hist. [History] of Perth
Book of Perth
Plan of Perth 1774
Buist's Plan of Perth 1765 |
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[Situation] In the SE [South East] portion of the County of Perth.
A large and populous parish including the city of Perth which comprises its central portion and a large landward district. It is divided for ecclesiastical purposes or convenience into four parishes or districts having churches corresponding, which are distinct and separate in all things relating to ecclesiastical matters, that is, having each its own Kirk session, Elders and Session records, but in all matters relating to the civil affairs of the parish of Perth there is but one Kirk Session which meet at convenient times in a General Session house and keep their records
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as pertaining to the civil affairs of the district as though it were one parish also there is but one parochial board for the management and distribution of the funds for the support of the poor, yet the ministers of the four respective parishes have all the rights and privileges and independent of each other in ecclesiastical affairs as if they were ministers of quo civilia parishes. The following notice is from Marshall's Hist. [History] of Perth page 384.
"The City of Perth was originally comprehended in one parish and from 1560 till 1595 was supplied by one minister. In the latter mentioned year Mr. William Cowper afterwards Bishop of Galloway was admitted as second minister. Till 1716 there were two ministers with one parochial church. In 1715 the town councils on account of the increase of the population of the town agreed to call a third clergyman and assigned him an annual stipend of 1000 merks Scots and the west part of St. John's Church was fitted up as an additional place of worship, he continued as one of the ministers until 1740 when he was deposed. From this period till 1771 there were only two ministers who preached in the two churches alternately. In that year the choir east end of St. John's Church was separated from the Middle Church and converted into a place of worship and an ordained assistant was provided for the two ministers. They had not however each a distinct congregation but preached according to rotation in the three churches. In 1807 by a decreet of erection and disjunction the parish was quoad Sacra divided into four separate parishes. The parsonage teinds consist of 300 bolls of victual of which 160 bolls 2 firlots 2 pecks 2⅔ lippies are meal and 139 bolls 1 peck 1⅓ lippies barley or bear. The vicarage teinds amount to £7.8.10⅔"
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Perth is the seat of a presbytery in the Synod of Perth and Stirling. There are no detached portions of the parish of Perth, but there are two small detached portions of the parish of Tibbermore within that of Perth. |
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PERTH [city] |
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth
Perth |
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Fullarton's Gazetteer
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
Stobies Co. [County] Map
Macfarlane's Plan of Perth 1792
Buists Plan of Perth 1765
Marshall's Hist. [History] of Perth
Peacock's Hist. [History] of Perth
Book of Book |
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[Situation] On the western bank of the river Tay. In the parish of Perth.
A royal burgh the capital of Perthshire, situated on the west bank of the Tay in the central portion of a low lying plain of fertile or alluvial ground.
The town is very ancient and tradition which is recorded by the earliest historians of Scotland says that it was founded by the Roman under Agricola and antiquaries are generally of opinion that it is the same town which on Plotomeys map of the Britain is called Victoria, and there are many circumstances which would lead to this conclusion. The old part of the present town which will be seen by the "Site and remains of the City Walls" now shewn on the Ordnance plans was the shape of a Roman Camp, and Roman coins have been sometimes found in the
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Parish of Perth |
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town and vicinity. In later times Perth was the metropolis of the Kingdom and therefore still claims the title of City. It returns one member to the Imperial Parliament. It is has two weekly markets held on Wednesdays and Fridays, but the latter day is the principal day of business. Scarcely is there any market business done of late years on Wednesdays. There are several fairs held during the years which are all well attended and considerable business done especially in agricultural produce |
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NORTH MUIRTON |
North Muirtown
North Muirtown
North Muirton
Moortown
North Muirton
North Muirton |
John Morton Occupier
Ewan Cameron South Muirtown
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8
Stobies Co. [County] Map
Mr. White principal clerk to Mr. Condie Solir. [Solicitor] & Proprs. [Proprietors] Law Agent
Copy of Lease |
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[Situation] A few chains E [East] of the Scottish North Eastern Railway.
A large two storey farm house, with offices farm &c. attached, the Property of the Earl of Kinnoull. |
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TULLOCH BLEACHFIELD |
Tulloch Bleachfield
Tulloch Bleachfield
Tulloch Bleachfield
Tulloch Bleachfield |
Hector Sandeman
John Sandeman
Valuation Roll
Stobie's Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] A few chains W. [West] of the Scottish North Eastern Railway.
This name applies to considerable district of land, upon which are a large Bleach Mill, Farm house with suitable offices adjacent & large arable farm attached, the Property of the Earl of Kinnoull.
Linen cloths and Cottons are bleached here. |
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Parish of Perth -- 97 No. 4 Traces 3 & 6 |
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TULLOCH ROW |
Tulloch Row
Tulloch Row |
Alexander Robinson
Hector Sandeman |
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[Situation] About 30 chains W. [West] from Tulloch Bleachfield.
A Row of one storey dwelling houses, the property of the Earl of Kinnoull |
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PERTH-ALMOND VALLEY AND METHVEN RAILWAY |
Perth, Almond Valley, and Methven Railway |
Andrew Horn, Pointsman
Time Bill for March 1860 |
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[Situation] Branching to the W. [West] from the Scottish North Eastern Railway about 25 chains N. [North] from Tulloch Bleachfield.
A single line of Railway running from Perth, to Almondbank and Methven. There is no electric telegraph wire attached. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 4 Trace 6 |
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GATEHEAD |
Gatehead
Gatehead |
John Proctor
George Forbes |
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[Situation] S. [South] side of Old Gallows Road N. [North] side of Burghmuir.
A small one storey dwelling house, Garden &c. attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson, Perth |
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PARKHEAD |
Parkhead
Parkhead |
John Proctor
George Forbes |
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[Situation] A few chains W. [West] from Gatehead.
Similar in every respect to the above.
[A small one storey dwelling house garden &c. attached, the property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson, Perth] |
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PARKHEAD VILLA |
Parkhead Villa
Parkhead Villa |
George Forbes Occupier
John Proctor |
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[Situation] A few chains Southerly from Parkhead.
A neat two storey thatched dwelling house with Garden &c. attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 8 Trace 2 |
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BELLFIELD |
Bellfield
Bellfield
Bellfield |
Revd. [Reverend] William Lindsay
William McKenzie
Valuation Roll 1857-1858 |
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[Situation] S. [South] side of Old Gallows Road N. [North] side of Burghmuir.
A small one storey dwelling house, with a small piece of land attached, the property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson Perth |
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CORNHILL |
Cornhill
Cornhill
Cornhill |
William McKenzie Occupier
Revd. [Reverend] William Lindsay
Valuation Roll |
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[Situation] At the N.E. [North East] corner of Burghmuir.
A large farm house, with offices, farm &c. attached, the Property of the occupier William McKenzie. |
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GOWRIEBANK |
Gowriebank
Gowriebank
Gowriebank |
Revd. [Reverend] W. Lindsay
William McKenzie
Valuation Roll |
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[Situation] About 16 chains S. [South] Westerly from Cornhill.
A neat two storey dwelling house, with Garden &c. attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 8 Trace 3 |
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OLD GALLOWS ROAD |
Old Gallows Road |
Angus McIntosh
Mrs. Ross
Thomas Scott |
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[Situation] Running along the N. [North] side of Burghmuir.
An old road, along the side of which the gallows was erected in former days. |
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BURGHMUIR |
Town's Muir
Town's Muir
Burghmuir
Burghmuir
Burghmuir
Burghmuir or Burgh Muir |
Thomas Scott Firbank
Mrs. Ross Lilybank
Valuation Roll 1857-8
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Mr. Readdie, Town Assessor
Mr. White Clerk to Mr. Condie Solr. [Solicitor] Perth |
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[Situation] On the E. [East] side of the City of Perth.
An extensive tract of land which formerly was covered with forest woods, and the property of the town. It is now cultivated and fenced off in allotments to different parties. The name is still retained and well known. |
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Parish of Perth -- 97.8 traces 2 & 3. |
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OAKBANK |
Oakbank
Oakbank |
Revd. [Reverend] William Lindsay
Valuation Roll |
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[Situation] About 23 chains W. [West] from Woodlands House.
A large three storey dwelling house, with home Farm Offices Garden &c. attached, the Property of Misses Margaret and Jean Ross, Oakbank |
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FIRBANK |
Firbank |
Thomas Scott occupier
Mrs Ross, Lilybank |
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[Situation] N. [North] side of Burghmuir.
A small house with a couple of acres attached, feued off from the Town's Muir. |
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LILYBANK |
Lilybank |
Mrs. Ross, occupier
Thomas Scott, Firbank |
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[Situation] N. [North] side of Burghmuir.
A few small houses with gardens attached, feued off from the Town Muir. |
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HANGMAN'S WELL |
Hangman's Well |
Angus McIntosh
Mrs. Ross, Lilybank
Thomas Scott, Firbank |
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[Situation] A few chains E. [East] from Lilybank.
The hangman's house formerly stood close to this well, from which circumstance the name is derived. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 8 Trace 2, 3 & 6. |
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HILLEND |
Hillend
Hillend
Hillend |
John Davidson occupier
Malcolm Stewart
Valuation Roll |
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[Situation] About 30 chains N. [North] westerly from Woodlands House.
A one storey farm house, with extensive office houses attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late Malcolm Stewart |
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WOODLANDS |
Woodlands
Woodlands
Woodlands |
Thomas Robinson occupier
Valuation Roll
Stobie's Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] W. [West] side of Woodlands House.
A large farm house, with suitable offices and large farm attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson. |
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WOODLANDS HOUSE |
Woodlands House
Woodlands House |
Sheriff Barclay occupier
Thomas Robinson |
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[Situation] On the S. [South] side of Burghmuir.
A Commodious two storey dwelling house, with Garden and ornamental Ground attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late John Henderson. |
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Parish of Perth -- 97 No. 8 Trace 5 |
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ATHOLEBANK |
Atholebank
Atholebank |
John Dougald
Valuation Roll |
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[Situation] East side of Burghmuir.
A large farm house, with suitable offices Garden &c. attached, the Property of the Trustees of the late Malcolm Stewart |
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VIEWFIELD COTTAGE |
Viewfield Cottage
Viewfield Cottage |
John Dougald
Thomas Robinson |
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[Situation] About 14 chains S. [South] from Atholebank.
A neat one storey house with Garden &c. attached, the Property of Mrs. Margaret and Jane Ross Oakbank |
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VIEWFIELD |
Viewfield
Viewfield |
John Dougald
Thomas Robinson |
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[Situation] A few chains S. [South] easterly from Atholebank.
A small one storey dwelling house with garden &c. attached, the property of Mrs. Margaret and Jane Ross Oakbank |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 8 Trace 6 |
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ALLANBANK |
Allanbank |
Doctor Riach Occupier
Thomas McFarland |
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[Situation] About 30 chains N. [North] easterly from Hill Farm of Pitheavlis.
A large two Storey dwelling house, with offices Garden &c. attached, the Property of the Occupier, Doctor Riach. |
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CHERRYBANK |
Cherrybank |
Doctor Riach
Thomas McFarland |
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[Situation] About 26 chains N. [North] easterly from Hill Farm of Pitheavlis.
A Small Village about two miles West from Perth, the property of Various persons |
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PICKEMBERE |
Pickembere
Pickembair |
Thomas McFarland
Doctor Riach
Stobie's Co. [County] Map |
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[Situation] About 22 chains N. [North] easterly from Hill Farm of Pitheavlis.
A Small one Storey house, the Property of Lord Elibank. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 12 Trace 3 |
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HILL FARM OF PITHEAVLIS |
Hill Farm of Pitheavlis
Hill Farm of Pitheavlis
Hill Farm of Pittheavlis |
Doctor Riach
Rent Receipt
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About 14 chains West from Buckie Braes.
A farm house, with a large farm offices &c. attached, the Property of Lord Elebank |
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BUCKIE BRAES |
Buckie Braes |
Doctor Riach
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[Situation] About 14 chains E. [East] from Buckie Braes.
A Small Glen, a little to the East of Hill Farm of Pitheavlis on the Estate of Lord Elebank |
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SCOURING BURN |
Scouring Burn
Scouring Burn |
McFarlane's Plan of Perth 1772
Blue Book on Parliamentary Boundy. [Boundary] |
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[Situation] Running east about 20 chains N. [North] from Hill Farm of Pitheavlis.
A Stream which is formed by the Junction of several small streams at the south side of Woodlands and flows eastwards to Cherrybank where it changes to Craigie Burn. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 97 No. 12 Trace 3 |
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SOUTH MUIRTON |
South Muirtown
South Muirtown South Muirton |
Ewan Cameron Occupier
John Morton
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About 20 chains W. [West] from the West bank of the River Tay.
A large two storey farm house, with offices farm &c. attached, the property of the Earl of Kinnoull |
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RIVER TAY NORTH INCH |
River Tay North Inch |
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MUIRTON T.P. [Turn Pike] |
Muirtown Toll Bar
Muirtown Toll Bar |
Ewan Cameron
John Morton |
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[Situation] About 13 chains N. [North] from Balhousie T.P. [Turn Pike]
A Toll Bar about 1½ miles from Perth on the Toll Road from Perth and Dunkeld |
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BALHOUSIE T.P. [Turn Pike] |
Balhousie Toll Bar
Balhousie Toll Bar |
Ewan Cameron
John Morton |
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[Situation] About 13 chains S. [South] from Muirton T.P. [Turn Pike]
A Toll Bar about 1 mile from Perth on the Crieff Road |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No. 1 Traces 2 & 4
[Note under South Muirton:]
See Spelling, & authority for North Muirton
[Note under Muirton T.P. [Turn Pike]:]
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FEU HOUSE |
Feu House
Feu House
Feu
House of Few |
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Wordsworth, D.D. [Doctor of Divinity] Bishop of St. Andrews &c.
John Dawson
Stobies Co. [County] Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] A few chains S.E. [South East] from Balhousie T.P. [Turn Pike]
A large dwelling house, with offices garden &c. attached the property of the Earl of Kinnoull |
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SCOTTISH NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY |
Scottish North Eastern Railway |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No. 1 Trace 4 |
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GINFIELD |
Ginfield |
James Ramsay
Thomas McFarland |
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[Situation] About 50 chains N. [North] from Pitheavlis Castle.
A Small one storey house, the Property of the Earl of Kinnoull |
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PICKTULLUM |
Picktullum |
Thomas McFarland
James Ramsay |
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[Situation] About 16 chains N. [North] from Pitheavlis Castle.
A small Farm house with offices and Farm attached the Property of Lord Gray Kinfauns Castle |
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VIEWLAND |
Viewland |
James Ramsay Occupier
Thomas McFarland |
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[Situation] About 18 chains N.W. [North West] from Pitheavlis Castle.
A neat two storey dwelling house, with Garden ornamental ground &c. attached, the Property of the occupier James Ramsay |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No. 5 Traces 1 & 4 |
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PITHEAVLIS CASTLE |
Pitheavlis Castle
Pitheavlis Castle
Pitheavlis Castle
Pittheaveless Castle
Pitheavlis Castle |
James Ramsay
Rent Receipt
Lease of Farm
New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Perthshire p. [page]141
Mr. White manageing Clerk for Mr. Condie Solr. [Solicitor] |
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[Situation] S. [South] West corner of the Sheet.
A Small Castle, now used as a Farm house, with offices farm &c. attached the Property of Lord Elebank.
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PITHEAVLIS |
Pitheavlis
Pitheavlis |
Mrs. Lang, Pitheavlis Castle
Mr. J. Readdie, Town Assessor |
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[Situation] A few chains S. [South] westerly from Pitheavlis Castle.
Several small Cot Houses, in bad repair, situated near Cherrybank and S.W. [South West] from Pitheavlis Castle. The property of Lord Elibank. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No. 5 Trace 4 |
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Parish of Tibermore Detached -- Sheets 97 No. 8 & 98 No. 5 Trace 1
[Entries for Tullylumb Toll Bar and Tullylumb scored out with note:]
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CANDY CRAIG KNOWE |
Candy Craig Knowe |
Daniel Robertson Upper Friarton
James McIntosh Under Forester |
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[Situation] N. [North] end of Magdalenes Hill.
A small knowe on the St. Magdalene farm, covered with Fir Wood. |
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TOFT LAW |
Toft Law |
Daniel Robertson
James McIntosh |
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[Situation] About 20 chains S. [South] Westerly from Friarton.
A small but conspicuous hill covered with wood |
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ST. MAGDALENES HILL |
St. Magdalene's Hill |
Daniel Robertson
James McIntosh |
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[Situation] About 25 chains S. [South] from St. Magdalenes.
A large hill on the farm of same name. It is covered with wood. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98.9 trace 4.5
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CRAIGIE COTTAGE |
Craigie Cottage |
James Millar, Occupier
James Duncan, Craigie |
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[Situation] At the N.E. [North East] corner of Craigie Wood.
A small one storey Cottage, in Craigie Wood, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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CRAIGIE WOOD |
Craigie Wood |
James Millar
James Duncan |
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[Situation] About ¼ mile N. [North] Westerly from Magdalenes Hill.
A large Wood, west of Craigie, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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ST MAGDALENES |
St. Magdalenes |
John Wanliss, Occupier
Daniel Robinson, Upper Friarton
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About 27 chains N. [North] from Magdalenes Hill.
A two storey Farm house, with suitable offices, large Farm &c. attached, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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CRAIGIE BURN |
Craigie Burn |
McFarlane's Plan of Perth 1772 |
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[Situation] See Name Books City of Perth - (Runs past the S. [South] side of Craigie Mill).
A Stream, the Continuation of Scouring Burn from Cherrybank eastwards through Craigie and falls into the River Tay |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No. 9 Traces 1 & 5 |
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BREADALBANE TERRACE [Perth] |
Breadalbane Terrace |
Daniel Robinson Friarton
John Wanliss, St. Magdalenes |
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[Situation] A few chains N.W. [North West] from Friarton.
A Row of two storey dwelling houses, the Property of the Scottish Central Railway. |
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UPPER FRIARTON |
Upper Friarton |
Daniel Robinson Occupier
John Wanliss St. Magdalenes
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] A few chains S. [South] westerly from Friarton.
A two storey dwelling house with suitable offices, Farm &c. attached, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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FRIARTON FARINA WORKS |
Friarton Farina Works |
Patrick Proufoot
John McDonald Clerk |
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[Situation] N. [North] side of Friarton.
A large Farina work, the Property of the Perthshire Agricultural Company |
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FRIARTON |
Friarton |
Daniel Robertson Upper Friarton
James McIntosh, Under Forester |
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[Situation] On the W. [West] bank of the River Tay.
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FRIARTON SANDS |
Friarton Sands |
Daniel Robertson
James McIntosh |
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[Situation] On the N. [North] side of the River Tay.
The sands along the south side of Friarton Island. |
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WILLOWGATE LODGE (Fishing) |
Willowgate Fishing Lodge |
William Robinson
David Anderson |
098 |
[Situation] On Friarton or Moncrieffe Island W. [West] side of Willowgate.
A small fishing Lodge on Friarton Island, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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FRIARTON T. P. [Turn Pike] |
Friarton Toll Bar |
John Stewart
David Robinson Friarton |
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[Situation] A few chains S. [South] westerly from Friarton.
A Toll Bar about 1½ miles from Perth, on the Edinburgh Road. |
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WILLOWGATE |
Willowgate |
See N [Name] Book of Perth (10ft [feet]) |
098 |
See N [Name] Book of Perth (10ft [feet]) |
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FRIARTON OR MONCREIFFE ISLAND |
Friarton or Moncreiffe Island |
See N [Name] Book of Perth (10ft [feet]) |
098 |
See N [Name] Book of Perth (10ft [feet]) |
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TIDE HARBOUR [Sand Island] |
Tide Harbour |
Plans of Harbour 1835
Mr. Harvey Harbour Master
Mr. Thomson City Chamberlain. |
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[Situation] S.W. [South West] extremity of Sand Island.
This applies to the pier or harbour at the S.W. [South West] extremity of Sand Island |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No. 9 Traces 3 & 6
[In situation column for Willowgate and Friarton Island:]
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FRIARTON LODGE (Fishing) |
Friarton Hole Fishing Lodge |
William Robinson
David Anderson |
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[Situation] E. East] side of River Tay nearly opposite Friarton.
A small fishing lodge on Friarton Island, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieff |
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FRIARTON SANDS LODGE (Fishing) |
Friarton Sands Fishing Lodge |
William Robinson
David Anderson |
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[Situation] N. [North] side of Friarton Sands.
Similar in every respect to the above.
[A small fishing lodge on Friarton Island. The property of Sir Thomas Moncrieff] |
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NETHER FRIARTON |
Nether Friarton |
Alexander Robinson Occupier
Daniel Robinson Upper Friarton |
098 |
[Situation] A few chains S. [South] from Friarton.
A neat two storey dwelling house with offices, Farm &c. attached, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe |
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FRIARTON HOLE |
Friarton Hole |
Mr. Greig City Clerk
Mr. Readdie Assessor |
098 |
[Situation] On the East side of Friarton.
A deep pool in the River Tay on the E. [East] side of Friarton. |
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EASTER TARSAPPIE |
Easter Tarsappie |
James Craigie occupier
Estate Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
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[Situation] About 25 chains S. [South] from the junction of the Willowgate with the River Tay.
A two storey dwelling house, with offices Farm &c. attached, the Property of Lord Gray. Within a few chains of the S.W. [South West] side of the farm house is a standing stone about eight feet high and of considerable thickness which is considered by antiquaries a memorial of some event in ancient times but of which both tradition and history are silent. |
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ORCHARDNOOK |
Orchardnook
Orchardnook Orchard Neuk |
Charkes Powrie, Occupier
James Powrie, Leitchill
Stobie's Co. [County] Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
098 |
[Situation] On the S. [South] side of the River Tay about 30 chains Northerly from Leitchill.
A neat one Storey dwelling house, with offices and Garden attached, the Property of Lord Gray. |
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BLACKLUG LODGE (Fishing) |
Blacklug Fishing Lodge |
James Powrie
Charles Powrie |
098 |
[Situation] On the S. [South] side of the River Tay.
A Small Fishing lodge, the Property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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LEITCHILL |
Leitchill
Leitch-hill
Leitchill |
James Powrie occupier
Estate Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8
Mr. White Clerk to Mr. Condie Solir. [Solicitor] Perth |
098 |
[Situation] About 16 chains S. [South] of the River Tay.
A two storey dwelling house with offices farm &c. attached, the Property of Lord Gray. |
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HILTON HILL |
Hillton Hill |
James Girven
Peter Robinson |
098 |
[Situation] A few chains E. [East] from Friarton Hill.
A large wood, the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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FRIARTON HILL |
Friarton Hill |
James Girven
Peter Robinson |
098 |
[Situation] A few chains N. [North] from Burden Hill.
A large wood, the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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SCOONIEBURN |
Scoonieburn
Scoonieburn
Sconiburn
Scoonieburn
Scoonyburn |
Mr. White principal clerk to Mr. Condie
Mr. Marshall Perth
Peter Robinson, occupier
James Girven, occupier
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8
Stobie's Co. [County] Map |
098 |
[Situation] About ½ mile E. [East] from Friarton Hill.
A few small one storey cottages, the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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BURDEN HILL |
Burden Hill |
James McIntosh, Undr. [Under] Forester
Daniel Robertson Upper Friarton |
098 |
[Situation] A few chains S. [South] from Friarton Hill.
A small hill covered with wood on the Magdalene farm. |
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Parish of Perth -- Sheet 98 No 13 Traces 1. 2 & 3
[Note under Hilton Hill:]
See spelling of Hilton in Name Book
parish of Forteviot (Detd. [Detached]) Sheet 98 No. 13 |
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TUMBLEDOWN |
Tumbledown |
Mr. William Forsithe
Mr. Peter Robinson |
098 |
[Situation] About 10 chs. [chains] easterly from Scoonieburn.
A small one storey Cottage, the Property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle. |
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MANSE [U.P. [United Presbyterian] - Craigend] |
Manse (U.P. [United Presbyterian]) |
William Forsithe, Occupier
Peter Robinson |
098 |
[Situation] N.E. [North East] end of Craigend.
A large two storey dwelling house with offices Garden &c. attached, the property of Lord Gray. |
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SCHOOL [U.P. [United Presbyterian] - Craigend] |
School (U.P. [United Presbyterian]) |
William Forsithe
Peter Robinson |
098 |
[Situation] N.E. [North East] end of Craigend.
A small comodious house attached to the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church, the Property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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MONK HILL |
Monk Hill |
Daniel Robertson Upper Friarton
James McIntosh Under Forester |
098 |
[Situation] About 10 chs. [chains] N. [North] Westerly from Craigend.
A small hill covered with wood on the Magdalenes farm. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Craigend] |
Church U.P. [United Presbyterian] |
Revd. [Reverend] William Forsithe
Alexander Piten |
098 |
[Situation] N.E. [North East] portion of Craigend.
A small U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church at Craigend, the property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe |
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CRAIGEND |
Craigend |
See name book of Dumbarney Ph. [Parish] |
098 |
[Situation] S. [South] east extremity of East Church Parish.
See name sheet of Dumbarney Parish, for descriptive Remarks. |
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SOUTHBANK |
Southbank |
Revd. [Reverend] William Forsithe
Alexander Piten |
098 |
[Situation] On the west side of Craigend.
A two storey farm house with offices farm &c. attached, the property of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe. |
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WESTER TARSAPPIE |
Wester Tarsappie |
James Grieve Occupier
Estate Map
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 |
098 |
[Situation] About ½ mile N.W. [North West] from Tarsappie Hill.
A farm house, offices farm &c. attached, the property of Lord Gray, Kinfauns Castle |
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TARSAPPIE COTTAGE |
Tarsappie Cottage |
James Grieve
William Scott |
098 |
[Situation] About 30 chains N. [North] westerly from Tarsappie Hill.
A neat two storey dwelling house with offices Garden &c. attached, the Property of Lord Gray. |
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TARSAPPIE HILL |
Tarsappie Hill |
William Scott
James Grieve |
098 |
[Situation] In the centre of the Sheet.
A planted Hill, South of Tarsappie Cottage, the property of Lord Gray. |
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[Signed]
James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
31st. Aug. [August] 1860
C.N. Martin Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] |
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ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 28 APR. 1898
Co. [COUNTY] PERTH
PARISH OF PERTH
SHEET 85. No.16.
SHEET 86. No.13.
SHEET 97. Nos. 4.8.12.
SHEET 98. Nos.1.3.9.10.13.14. |
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PARISH OF PERTH
SHEET 85 No. 16.
SHEET 86 No. 13.
SHEET 97 No.4,8,&12.
SHEET 98 No. 1,5,9,10,13,14.
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Atholebank -- 14
Allanbank -- 15
Bellfield -- 10
Burghmuir -- 11
Buckie Braes -- 16
Balhousie T.P. [Turnpike] -- 17
Breadalbane Terrace -- 24
Blacklug Lodge (fishing) -- 28
Burden Hill -- 29
Cornhill -- 10
Cherrybank -- 15
Candy Craig Knowe -- 22
Craigie Cottage -- 23
Craigie Wood -- 23
Craigie Burn -- 23
Craigend -- 32
Easter Tarsappie -- 27
Firbank -- 12
Feu House -- 18
Friarton Farina Works -- 24
Friarton Sands -- 24
Friarton T.P. [Turnpike] -- 25
Friarton Or Moncreiffe Island -- 25
Friarton Lodge -- 26
Friarton Sands Lodge -- 26
Friarton Hole -- 26
Friarton Hill -- 29
Gatehead -- 9
Gowriebank -- 10
Ginfield -- 19
Hangman's Well -- 12
Hillend -- 13
Hill Farm of Pitheavlis -- 16
Hilton Hill -- 29
Lilybank -- 12
Leitchill -- 28
Muirton T.P. [Turnpike] -- 17
Manse U.P. [United Presbyterian] -- 30
Monkhill -- 31
North Muirton -- 7
North Inch -- 17
Nether Friarton -- 26
Old Gallows Road -- 11
Oakbank -- 12
Orchardnook -- 28
Perth (city) -- 1
Perth (parish) -- 5
Perth, Almond Valley, & Methven Railway -- 8
Parkhead -- 9
Parkhead Villa -- 9
Pickembere -- 15
Picktullum -- 19
Pitheavlis Castle -- 20
Pitheavlis -- 20
River Tay -- 17
Scouring Burn -- 16
South Muirton -- 17
Scottish North Eastern Railway -- 18
St Magdalenes Hill -- 22
St Magdalenes -- 23
Scoonieburn -- 29
School U.P. [United Presbyterian] -- 30
Southbank -- 32
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INDEX Continued
Names of Objects -- Pages
Tulloch Row -- 8
Toft Law -- 22
Tide Harbour -- 25
Tumbledown -- 30
Tarsappie Cottage -- 33
Tarsappie Hill -- 33
Upper Friarton -- 24
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 32
Viewfield Cottage -- 14
Viewfield -- 14
Viewland -- 19
Woodlands -- 13
Woodlands House -- 13
Willowgate Lodge (fishing) -- 25
Willowgate -- 25
Wester Tarsappie -- 33 |
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