OS1/25/73/7
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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WEST LODGE [Pitfour Castle] | West Lodge West Lodge |
Sir John S. Richardson James Hay |
098 | [Situation] In the N.W. [North West] portion of the Parish A small neat gate house at the western approach and principal entrance to Pitfour Castle |
PRIESTFIELD COTTAGE | Priestfield Cottage | Sir John S. Richardson James Hay |
098 | [Situation] About 2 chains S.W. [South West] of the School A small thatched cottage taking its name from a farm house that stood near to it but which is now removed - property of Sir John S. Richardson |
STANDING STONES OF ST MADOES | Standing Stones of St. Madoes | Sir John S. Richardson James Hay |
098 | [Situation] About 15 Chains to the E. [East] of West Lodge. Two whinstone Pillars about four feet high situated on the northern extremity of the domain of Pitfour Castle. There is nothing definitely known about them, but they evidently are the remains of some Druidical Temple. they are however, well known in the neighbourhood by the name Standing [----] |
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Standing Stones [note] In an old ballad there are mentioned "The Stannin Stanes o' Semmiedores"
and in the new Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] it is stated that. "Druidical Circles
had abounded in this part of the Country, the remains of
some seven or eight of these still existing between Perth
and Dundee, of these, one is in the parish."
Transcriber's notes
Standing Stones of St. Madoes - word lost due to page damageTranscribers who have contributed to this page.
Bizzy- Moderator, Brenda Pollock
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