Perthshire volume 72

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/25/72/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF RHYND SHEET 98 No.10.11.12.14.15.&16. SHEET 110 No.3.4.7.&8. SHEET 111 No.1. INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Rhynd ph [Parish] -- 3 Balhepburn Island -- 14 Bramble Knowe -- 25 Black Hill -- 28 Balhepburn -- 31 Balhepburn Lodge (Fishing) -- 31 Carfud Lodge (Fishing) -- 5 Coates Hill -- 21 Coates of Fingask -- 23 Craigton -- 24 Church -- 24 Craighead -- 25 Craignaughton Quarry -- 26 Craignaughton Knowe -- 26 Craigton Cottage -- 27 Coral Knowe -- 28 Claybiggings -- 34 Church (Ruins of) -- 35 Cock Lodge (Fishing) -- 37 Carey Boat Ferry -- 39 Dow Hill -- 10 Denhouse -- 34 Elcho Castle -- 11 Elcho -- 25 Elcho Burn -- 27 Easter Rhynd -- 37 Frostyfold -- 17 Fingask Quarry -- 28 Fingask Smithy -- 29 Fingask -- 29 Ferryfield of Carpow and Cairnie Pier Ferry -- 37 Fittie Haugh -- 39 Fittiehaugh Lodge (Fishing) -- 39 Girdom Lodge (Fishing) -- 5 Grange Orchard -- 9 Grange of Elcho -- 10 Grange -- 17 Glen House -- 17 Grange Hill -- 21 Girnal Lodge (Fishing) -- 38 Joug Stone -- 33 Kippen Wood -- 26 Legman Lodge (Fishing) -- 9 Lower Mary Lodge (Fishing) -- 14 Longlaw Lodge (Fishing) -- 30 Morden -- 21 Moncrieff Hill -- 22 Muirhead -- 32 Muirhead Lodge (Fishing) -- 32 Manse -- 37 New-Wiggle -- 29 Orchard House -- 9 River Tay -- 30 Rhyndsands Lodge (Fishing) -- 31 River Earn -- 37
OS1/25/72/2 [\PAGE] 2 iNDEX Continued Names of Objects -- Page Rhyndcairn Lodge (Fishing) -- 38 Sleepless Lodge (Fishing) -- 5 Sleepless Inch -- 6 Site of Nunnery (14th Century) -- 7 Sir Robert Peel Lodge (Fishing) -- 15 Scully Lodge (Fishing) -- 15 School -- 27 Slashy Lodge (Fishing) -- 38 Upper Mary Lodge (Fishing) -- 14 Upper Coates of Fingask -- 23 Wallace's Well -- 13 Westertown -- 21 Wester Rhynd -- 33 Wester Rhynd Lodge (Fishing) -- 33
OS1/25/72/3 RHYND [parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rhynd Ph. [Parish] Rynd Ph. [Parish] New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Fullarton's Gazetteer Sheriff's List of Meresmen Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Johnston's Co. [County] Map Stobie's Co. [County] Map Valn. [Valuation] Roll of Co. [County] of Perth Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 098 ; 110 ; 111 [Situation] In the S E [South East] portion of Perthshire A small parish in Perthshire bounded on the north N E, [North East] by the River Tay which divides it from the parishes of Kinnoull and Kinfauns. On the east by the Tay on the south by the River Earn which divides from Abernethy on the S W. [South West] by Dunbarney and on the wesy by Perth. The body of the parish consists of a belt of 3 miles in length, and from 6 to 12 furlongs in breadth and situated long the Tay in the form of the Small segment of a circle the convexity resting on the river. From the southern end of this belt project two slender peninsulae called the East and West Rhynd each about a mile long the former eastward between the Tay and the Earn at their confluence and the latter S.S. [South South]eastward into a sweeping fold of the Earn. The eastern one of these peninsula is at its isthmus the site of the parish church and in consequence has won the
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OS1/25/72/4 RHYND [parish] [Continued] parish its name Rhynd from the Gaelic Rinn a point or promontory. The parish of Rhynd is in the presbytery of Perth and Synod of Perth and Stirling. Patron the Earl of Wemyss. There are no detached portions of Rhynd, nor are there any detached portions of any parish within it.
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OS1/25/72/5 SLEEPLESS LODGE Sleepless Lodge James Petrie Under Factor Grange of Elcho David Lownie Gardener Grange of Elcho 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small fishing station on the Banks of the River Tay and on the Property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/5 GIRDOM LODGE Gurdom Lodge Girdom Lodge Girdom Lodge Girdom Lodge James Petrie David Lownie Mr. James Day Wright Mr. David Christie Blacksmith Mr. John Bennet Schoolmaster 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small fishing station on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/5 CARFUD LODGE Kirfudd Lodge Carfud Lodge Carfud Lodge Carfud Lodge James Petrie David Lownie Mr James Day Mr D. Christie Mr J. Bennet 110 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small House used as a fishing lodge on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/5 [Page] 5 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No. 10.11 Traces Traces 3-4 [Signed] A Patton
OS1/25/72/6 SLEEPLESS INCH Sleepless Inch Sleepless Inch Earl of Wemyss' Estate Maps Lord Gray's Estate Map 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small island on the south side of the River Tay, connected with the main land by a raised bank.
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OS1/25/72/7 Site of NUNNERY [Grange] Site of Grange Nunnery Site of Grange Nunnery Ruins of Convent Ruins of Nunnery Nunnery of Elcho Thomas Medrum Elcho George Pitcaithly Elcho Lodge Stobie's Co. [County] Map Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 098 [Situation] In the N. W. [North West] end of the parish The site of Grange Nunnery stands in Grange Orchard and on the property of the Earl of Wemyss. The remains of some of the walls may easily be traced.
OS1/25/72/7 [Page] 7 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No. 10 Trace 5 "The ruins of a nunnery at Orchardnook remain about a mile west from the Castle of Elcho close by the Tay. It is said to have been founded by David Lindsay, ancestor of the Earls of Crawford and his mother Catharine Abernethy, a co-heiress of Alexander Lord Abernethy who was proprietor of Elcho in the reign of Robert Bruce. The ruins lie in the middle of a large orchard and from the ground which they occupy, the nunnery would appear to have been a pretty extensive building. The lands at that time are said to have belonged to the monastery of Dunfermline. Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] vol. [volume] 4 p. [page] 182 The nunnery of Elcho, the ruins of which are still visible demonstrates the skill and judgement of the priesthood in the dark ages, as well as the power and influence of which they were possessed, who always selected, as might have been anticipated the most eligible situations for erecting those edifices where literary leisure as well as piety and peace, might take up their abode but which from the folly and weakness of mankind were often perverted to other and very different purposes New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Perthshire p. [page] 362
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OS1/25/72/9 LEGMAN LODGE Legman Lodge Legman Lodge Legman Lodge Ligmon Lodge Mr J Bennet Mr A. Christie Assisment Papers James Petrie Under Factor Grange of Elcho David Lownie Gardner Grange of Elcho 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small House used as a fishing station on the Property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/9 GRANGE ORCHARD Grange Orchard James Petrie David Lownie 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small orchard on the farm of D L Jolly Esqr
OS1/25/72/9 ORCHARD HOUSE Orchard House James Petrie David Lownie 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A small House occupied by farm Labrs [Labourers] on the farm of D L Jolly Esqr
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OS1/25/72/10 GRANGE OF ELCHO Grange of Elcho James Petrie David Lownie Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A large farm House occupied by D L Jolly Esqr on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/10 DOW HILL Dow Hill James Petrie David Lownie 098 [Situation] In the N W. [North West] end of the parish A Small Hill to the East of the Grange of Elcho Farm House
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OS1/25/72/11 ELCHO CASTLE Elcho Castle Thomas Meldrum Elcho George Pitcaithly Elcho Lodge 098 [Situation] In the North side of the parish A large ancient building on the property of the Earl of Wemyss the walls are of a considerable thickness and built of very hard and durable stone the windows are also strongly grated with massive Iron Bars
OS1/25/72/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No. 11 Trace [signed] A Patton C/a [Civilian Assistant] The Castle of Elcho situated on the banks of the Tay at present also in a ruinous condition must at one period have been a place of some notoriety Its walls are of considerable strength and thickness and built of very hard and durable materials. The battlement on its Summit to which there is access by several winding stairs, which are still in good preservation affords a varied and extensive prospect up and down the river in all directions. The present noble proprietor has lately, much indeeed to his honour Covered it with a new rooif, in order to preserve from the further injuries of the weather, the residence of many of his illustrious ancestors New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Perthshire, p. [page] 362
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OS1/25/72/13 WALLACE'S WELL Wallaces Well Thomas Meldrum George Pitcaithly 098 [Situation] Near the southern side of Elcho Castle A small spring well from Elcho Castle Receiving its name from the water it being Sir William Wallaces favourite drink while residing at Elcho Castle
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OS1/25/72/14 UPPER MARY LODGE Upper Mary Lodge James Petrie David Lownie 098 [Situation] In the north side of the parish A small fishing lodge on the Property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/14 LOWER MARY LODGE Lower Mary Lodge James Petrie David Lownie 098 [Situation] In the north side of the parish A small fishing Lodge on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/14 BALHEPBURN ISLAND Balhepburn Island Mr. A. McLaren Mr. Kinnear 098 [Situation] In the north side of the parish A small island joined to the main land by a narrow causeway. The name is well known.
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OS1/25/72/15 SIR ROBERT PEEL LODGE Sir Robert Peel Lodge (Fishing) Sir Robert Peel Lodge (Fishing) Thomas Meldrum Elcho Geroge Pitcaithly Elcho Lodge 098 [Situation] In the north side of the parish A small fishing station on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/15 SCULLY LODGE Scully Lodge (Fishing) Scully Lodge (Fishing) Thomas Meldrum George Pitcaithly 098 [Situation] In the north side of the parish A small fishing lodge on the Property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 11 Trace 4 and 6
OS1/25/72/16 [Page] 16 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 16 Trace 3 LONGLAW LODGE (FISHING) See Sheet 16 [Signed] A Patton C/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/25/72/17 GRANGE Grange William Clarke Morden John Buchan Grange 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish Two Small Houses occupied by a blacksmith and Wright on the farm of D L Jolly Esqr
OS1/25/72/17 FROSTYFOLD Frostyfold William Clarke John Buchan 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish A tiny thatch Ho [House] occupied by farm Labrs [Labourers] on the farm of D L Jolly Esqr.
OS1/25/72/17 GLEN HOUSE Glen House William Clarke John Buchan 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish A Small house occupied by a farm Labr [Labourer] and on the property of D L Jolly Esqr
OS1/25/72/17 [Page] 17 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 14 Trace 3 [Signed] A Patton
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OS1/25/72/21 WESTERTOWN Westertown William Clarke Morden John Buchan Grange James Petrie 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish A Small House occupied by farm Labrs [Labourers] on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/21 MORDEN Morden William Clarke John Buchan 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish Two Small Houses occupied by farm Labrs [Labourers] on the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/21 GRANGE HILL Grange Hill William Clarke John Buchan James Petrie Grange David Lownie 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish A Small Hill covered with A wood on the south of the Parish and on the Property of the Earl of Wemyss. It is part of Moncreiffe Hill.
OS1/25/72/21 COATES HILL Coates Hill William Clarke John Buchan 098 [Situation] In the western end of the parish A small hill covered with furze near to Grange Hill
OS1/25/72/21 [Page] 21 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 14 Trace 2 and 5 [Signed] A Patton
OS1/25/72/22 MONCREIFFE HILL Moncreiffe Hill See Name Book for Ph. [Parish] of Dunbarney
OS1/25/72/22 [Page] 22 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No. 14 Trace 6
OS1/25/72/23 COATES OF FINGASK Coates of Fingask Mr James Stack Mr Peter Lowe, Craigton Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 098 [Situation] In the western portion of the parish A small farm with suitable offices attached the property of George Makgile & occupied by Mr J. Stack
OS1/25/72/23 UPPER COATES OF FINGASK Upper Coates of Fingask Mr James Stack Mr Peter Lowe 098 [Situation] in the western portion of the parish This name applies to a few cottar houses on the farm of Coates of Fingask. A farm was attached to them at one time
OS1/25/72/23 [Page] 23 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 15 Trace 1
OS1/25/72/24 CRAIGTON Craigton Mr Peter Lowe Mr James Stack 098 [Situation] In the western portion of the parish This name applies to a few cothouses a little south from the Church inhabited by the laborers in the neighbouring farms, There is a Post Office in it Salary of P.M. [Post Master] £3-0-0 per annum
OS1/25/72/24 CHURCH [parish-Craigton] Church [ Parish] Mr Peter Lowe Mr James Stack 098 [Situation] In the western portion of the parish A small handsome building erected in 1843. it has seating for 300 the average attendance is about 150 & the average communicants 70.
OS1/25/72/24 [Page] 24 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 15 Trace 1 [Signed] Thomas Marr C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/25/72/25 ELCHO Elcho Elcho Easter Elcho Thomas Thompson Elcho George Christie Craig Head of Elcho Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 098 [Situation] In the central portion of the parish A large farm House with Extensive Offices attached the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/25 CRAIGHEAD Craighead of Elcho George Christie Andrew Goodal Craighead of Elcho 098 [Situation] Near the central portion of the parish Three Small Houses occupied by farm Labrs [Labourers] the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/25 BRAMBLE KNOWE Bramble Knowe George Christie Andrew Goodal 098 [Situation] Near the central portion of the parish A small Knoll planted with fir wood to the South of Elcho farm House The property of the Earl of Wemyss
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OS1/25/72/26 CRAIGNAUGHTON QUARRY Craignaughton Quarry George Christie Andrew Goodal 098 [Situation] In Kippie wood A Small Quarry in the Centre of Kippie Wood
OS1/25/72/26 KIPPIE WOOD Kippie Wood George Christie Andrew Goodal 098 [Situation] Near the central portion of the parish A small wood to the East of Craighead of Elcho the Property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/26 CRAIGNAUGHTON KNOWE Craignaughton Knowe George Christie Andrew Goodal 098 [Situation] Near the central portion of the parish This name applies to a Knowe of Considerable Size
OS1/25/72/26 [Page] 24 Parish of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 15 Trace 2 [Signed] A Patton C/a [Civilain assistant]
OS1/25/72/27 ELCHO BURN Elcho Burn Mr John Wood Mr Kinnear 098 [Situation] Rises about 10 chains S E [South East] of Elcho A small stream rising on the estate of Elcho & flowing east & north to the River Tay
OS1/25/72/27 CRAIGTON COTTAGE Craigton Cottage Mr Charles Menzies Mr David Christie 098 [Situation] In the western portion of the parish A small cottage with garden attached on the estate of Elcho & occupied by Mr Charles Menzies Gamekeeper
OS1/25/72/27 SCHOOL [ nr. Craigton Cottage] School Mr. J. Day Mr David Christie 098 [Situation] In the western portion of the parish A small convenient building with playground attached. It is the Ph. [Parish] School. It has an average attendance of 45 children Mr John Bennet Shoolhouse Salary £30-0-0 per year with House & Garden
OS1/25/72/27 [Page] 27 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 15 Traces 3 & 4
OS1/25/72/28 BLACK HILL Black Hill Mr Charles Menzies Mr David Christie 098 [Situation] In the S. [South] Western portion of the parish A small eminence on the farm of Fingask
OS1/25/72/28 CORAL KNOWE Coral Knowe Mr Charles Menzies Mr David Christie 098 [Situation] In the S. [South] Western portion of the parish A small eminence on the farm of Fingask to the north of the Black Hill.
OS1/25/72/28 FINGASK QUARRY Fingask Quarry Mr Charles Menzies Mr David Christie 098 [Situation] In the S. [South] Western portion of the parish A small whinstone quarry on the farm of Fingask.
OS1/25/72/28 [Page] 28 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 15 Trace 5. [Signed] Thomas Marr C/a ][Civilian assistant]
OS1/25/72/29 FINGASK SMITHY Fingask Smithy Mr Charles Menzies Mr David Christie 098 [Situation] In the S. [South] western portion of the parish A small blacksmith's shop with garden &c attached the property of the Earl of Wemyss & occupied by Mr David Christie.
OS1/25/72/29 NEW-WIGGLE New-wiggle Knowhiggle Mr Charles Menzies Mr David Christie Stobies Co. [County] Map 1807 098 [Situation] In the S. [South] western portion of the parish A small row of cottages a little to the north of the School, occupied by a few cottars from the neighbouring farms.
OS1/25/72/29 FINGASK Fingask Mr Kinnear Mr David Christie Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 098 [Situation] In the South western portion of the parish A large arable farm with Suitable offices & garden attached the property of the Earl of Wemyss & occupied by Mr Kinnear
OS1/25/72/29 [Page] 29 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No 15 Trace 5 & 6 [Signed] Thomas Marr C/a [Civilian assistant] FINGASK From Gaisgeith - The hero's land
OS1/25/72/30 LONGLAW LODGE Longlaw Lodge (Fishing) Thomas Meldrum Elcho George Pitcaithly 098 [Situaqtion] In the North Side of the parish A Small Fishing Lodge on the East end of Balhepburn Island the Property of The Earl of Wemyss.
OS1/25/72/30 RIVER TAY River Tay River Tay River Tay River Tay River Tay New Stat. Acct [Statistical Account] Fullartons Gazetteer Old Stat. Acct [Statistical Account] Stobies Co. [County] Map [Situation] Running through the Central and eastern portion of Peethshire This river takes its rise in, and runs from the eastern extremity of Loch Tay in Perth-Shire, which after flowing a circuitous course through the valley of Strathtay, part of Strathmore, and passing by the City of Perth, thence through the Carse of Gowrie, where it assumes the Character of a Firth or an arm of the Sea atlength discharges itself into the German Ocean Some miles beyond Dundee. The place where it naturally begins the character of a Firth is generally considered to be where the river Earn joins it, or about the western extremity of Mugdrum Island. A line drawn from the extremity of the County boundary between the County of Perth and that of Fife, to the extremity of the boundary between the parishes of St Madoes and Errol will approximately show this limit.
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OS1/25/72/31 BALHEPBURN Balhepburn John Kinnear Mr Alexander McLaren 098 [Situation] In the N. [North] Eastern portion of the parish A small arable farm with Suitable offices, the property of Mr McGill & occupied by Mr A. McLaren
OS1/25/72/31 BALHEPBURN LODGE Balhepburn Lodge (Fishing) Mr Kinnear Mr Alexander McLaren 098 [Situation] In the N. [North] Eastern portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the river Tay the property of the Earl of Wemyss.
OS1/25/72/31 RHYNDSANDS LODGE Rhyndsands Lodge (Fishing) Mr Kinnear Mr Alexander McLaren 098 [Situation] In the N. [North] Eastern portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the river Tay the property of the Earl of Wemyss.
OS1/25/72/31 [Page] 31 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No. 16 Traces 1 & 5.
OS1/25/72/32 MUIRHEAD Muirhead Mr Alexander McLaren Mr John Herd 098 [Situation] In the N. [North] Eastern portion of the parish A small cottage on the farm of Balhepburn & occupied by the farm Servants.
OS1/25/72/32 MUIRHEAD LODGE Muirhead Lodge (Fishing) Mr Alexander McLaren Mr John Herd 098 [Situation] In the N. [North] Eastern portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the river Tay & the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/32 [Page] 32 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 98 No. 16 Trace 4 [Signed] Thomas Marr C/a [Civilian assistant]
OS1/25/72/33 WESTER RHYND Wester Rhynd Mr Kinnear Fingask Mr Alexander McLaren Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1857-8 098 [Situation] In the southern portion of the parish A small farm with suitable offices & garden attached the property of Mr. McGill & occupied by Mr. A. McLaren
OS1/25/72/33 JOUG STONE [Wester Rhynd] Joug Stone Mr Alexander McLaren Mr John Herd 098 [Situation] Near the East side of Western Rhynd farm house A large stone on the farm of Wester Rhynd with a very curiously written inscription on it, now nearly obliterated with age. This stone was where all criminals were punished many years ago.
OS1/25/72/33 WESTER RHYND LODGE Wester Rhynd Fishing Lodge Mr Alexander McLaren Mr John Herd 098 [Situation] In the southern portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the banks of the River Earn.
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OS1/25/72/34 CLAYBIGGINGS Claybiggings Thomas Martin A. Birrell 098 [Situation] In the southern portion of the parish A few small houses in a half ruinous condition one of which is occupied by a poor family
OS1/25/72/34 DENHOUSE Denhouse Thomas Martin A. Birrell 098 [Situation] In the southern portion of the parish A Small house situated close to a den occupied by a laboring family.
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OS1/25/72/35 CHURCH (Ruins of) [Easter Rhynd] Church (Ruins of) Church (Ruins of) Mr D. Christie Mr J. Hay 110 [Situation In the S E. [South East] portion of the parish This was the Parish Church for the United Parishes of Rhynd & St. Madoes it was built about 200 years ago and disused as a place of Worship in 1841 the whol of the Walls are stil standing but are unroofed.
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OS1/25/72/37 EASTER RHYND Easter Rhynd Rev. [Reverend] Mr Ramsey Andrew Birrel, Easter Rhynd Valn. [Valuation Roll 1857-8 110 [Situation] In the S E. [South East] portion of the parish A large farm house with suitable offices attached the property of the Earl of Wemyss & occupied by Mr Landale
OS1/25/72/37 MANSE [Easter Rhynd] Manse Ph. [Parish] Rev. [Reverend] Mr Ramsay A. Birrel 110 [Situation] In the S E. [South East] portion of the parish A large handsome dwelling house with garden &c. attached, occupied by the Ph. [Parish] Minister Mr Ramsey
OS1/25/72/37 COCK LODGE Cock Lodge Alexander Davidson Fisherman James Paterson Fisherman 110 [Situation] In the S E. [South East] portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the River Tay, the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/37 RIVER EARN River Earn See Name Book for parish of Forgandenny
OS1/25/72/37 FERRYFIELD OF CARPOW AND CAIRNIE PIER FERRY Ferryfield of Carpow and Cairnie Pier Ferry See Name Book for ph. [parish] of Abernethy.
OS1/25/72/37 [Page] 37 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 110 No. 4 Trace
OS1/25/72/38 RHYNDCAIRN LODGE Rhyndcairn Lodge Alexander Davidson James Paterson 110 [Situation ] In the S E. [South Eastern] portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the River Tay the Property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/38 GIRNAL LODGE Girnal Lodge A. Davdison J. Paterson 110 [Situation ] In the S E. [South Eastern] portion of the parish A small fishing lodge on the Tay adjoining Rhyndcairn Lodge, the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/38 SLASHY LODGE Slashy Lodge John Donaldson Fisherman James Paterson Fisherman 110 [Situation ] In the Southern end of the parish A small fishing lodge on the River Earn the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/38 [Page] 38 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 110 No. 4 Trace 3 & 4 [Signed] Thomas Marr C/a [Civilian assistant] SLASHY LODGE Slashy applied to work that iis both wet and dirty Jamieson's Dicty. [Dictionary]
OS1/25/72/39 FITTIE HAUGH Fittie Haugh Fittie Haugh Mr. D. Christie Mr. J. Hay 110 [Situation] In the southern end of the parish A Tract of Ground on the Sout of the Parish the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/39 FITTIEHAUGH LODGE Fittiehaugh Lodge James Donaldson Fisherman John Donaldson Fisherman 110 [Situation] In the southern end of the parish A small fishing lodge on the River Earn, the property of the Earl of Wemyss
OS1/25/72/39 CAREY BOAT See Name Book parish of Abernethy
OS1/25/72/39 [Page] 39 Ph. [Parish] of Rhynd -- Sheet 110 No. 8 trace 1 [Signed] James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 30th May 1860 [Signed] C.N. Martin Cpl. R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]
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OS1/25/72/41 [Page] 41 [Volume] 72 OS1/25/72 [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M S, STORE 28 APR. [APRIL] 1898 SOUTHAMPTON Co. [County] PERTH PARISH OF RHYND SHEET 98. No. 10,11,12,14,15, & 16. SHEET C110. No. 3,4,7, & 8. SHEET 111. No. 1. 1/2000