Pitcairns of Innernethy & Pitcullo

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pitcairns of Innernethy & Pitcullo PITCAIRNS OF INNERNETHY & PITCULLO FAMILY BRANCH 2 1 William de Pitkaran Assize at Dunfermline before 1249 2 John de Pectarne/Pitcarne 1st Laird of Pitcairn and Innernethy, 1250 Obtained from his kinsman Sir Hugh de Abernethy in 1250 a charter of the lands of Innernethy 3 Piers de Pectarne/Pitcarne 2nd Laird of Pitcairn and Innernethy Mentioned in Ragman's Roll 1292 fb1-4-2 fb1-4-3 fb1-4-4 4 John de Pitcarne Ranulf Duncan Robert 3rd Laird of Pitcairn The original Arms of the Pitcairn Family and Innernethy ante 1312 5 Walter de Pitcarne 4th Laird of Pitcairn and Innernethy ante 1368 6 Thomas de Pitcarne 5th Laird of Pitcarne and Innernethy ante 1415 7 Henry de Pitcarne = Marion de Taillefer 6th Laird of Pitcairn and Innernethy 1420 The Arms of Pitcairn of that Ilk 8 Henry de Pitcairn Shield, Argent, three Lozenges, two and one, Gules 7th Laird of Pitcairn Crest: The Moon in Complement Proper and Innernethy 1426 9 Alexander de Pitcarne 8th Laird of that Ilk and Innernethy 1454 fb1-10-2 10 George Pitcarne James Pitcarne = Alicia Arms of Pitcairn of Innernethy 9th Laird of that Ilk 9th Laird of Innernethy Argent, three Lozenges, with a Bordure Gules and Airdree Given Innernethy Crest: A Star, surrounded with Clouds by his father 1454 Motto: Specs Lucis Æternæ 11 Andrew Pitcarne 10th Laird of Innernethy Andrew and seven sons killed at Flodden field in 1513. He left a posthumous son 12 James Pitcarne 11th Laird of Innernethy The Arms of Pitcairn of Pitcullo and cordoun 1552 Shield, Argent. Three Lozenges, wo and one, Gules fb2-13-2 fb2-13-3 Crest: The Sun 13 Andrew Pitcarne = Janet Chalmers George Pitcairn David Pitcairn Motto: Spes Lucis Ætermæ 12th Laird of Innernethy Burgess of b. (The Hope of Eternal Life) 1546 made will 1583 Kinghorn d. 4 Feb 1553 fb2-14-2 fb2-14-3 fb2-14-4 fb2-14-5 14 Andrew Pitcarne = Marion Spence James Pitcairn Christian = Alexander John Pitcairn = Katherine Lyell Janet Pitcairn = Robert Moncrieff 13th Laird of Innernethy Minister at d.1578 Anderson b.1556 of Inchyra had seizin of Easter Charter 9th March 1598 Falkland in 1595 Merchant in Notary & Reader 1583 d Sept 1583 of Wester Rhynd RS. Fife & Kinross IV 250 Perth B59/8/6/74 1594 Pitlour 1598 fb2-15-2 fb2-15-3 15 Andrew Pitcarne = Margaret Ramsay Janet Matilda 14th Larid of Innernethy dau and heiress of Henry Ramsay bapt 1578 b. 10 Jul 1599 seizin of Innernethy of Lawes left legacy Dunbarney for 1622 m. 1607 from Grandfather fb2-16-2 16 Andrew Pitcarne = Margaret Robertson Patrick Pitcairn = Margaret Donalson 15th Laird of Innernethy of St Andrews Mentioned in Perth Deeds and Cordoun. 1632 seizin of Parliamentry B59/1/17 1660 Innernethy from father, alienated lands of Pitcurraneis to Proceedings Earl of Angus 1646; in return got charter, 1646 for lands Feb 9 1649 of Cordoun and Hiltoun, sold Innernethy 1655 b.29/8/16 1639 fb2-17-2 fb2-17-3 fb2-17-4 fb2-17-5 fb2-17-6 fb2-17-7 fb2-17-8 fb2-17-9 fb2-17-10 17 James Pitcarne = Isabella Edgar Andrew Pitcairn = Isobel Balvaird William Pitcairn = Elspeth Pitcairn John Pitcairn = Jonet Setoun Archibald Pitcairn = Margaret Black . Robert Pitcairn = Margaret Jeane John Pitcairn 16th Laird of Cordoun daur of David Edgar 17th Laird Heiress of Pitblae, Mallartyne Elder' Merchant Burgess of dau of David Burgess of Burgess of Perth b. 7 Oct 1618 b. 16 Sep 1621 Merchant Burgess d. 18 Apr 1664 m. 9 Jul 1661 had seizin of and Montquhirrie, heir of John Burgess of Dundee Perth Setoune Perth 1674 Merchant 19 Jul 1637 Perth Fiar St Andrews annual rent out of Balvaird of Pitblae, brother-german Ancestor of the Pitcairns d. 23 Sep 1587 B.&.B. Perth d. 2 Nov 1674 London, England Cordoun, owned part of Pitcullo Castle Abernethy SC49/48/8 B59/8/16/P47 of Abernethy From James Pitcairn RS48/1 1601 SC49/48/3 1652-3 d. before 1693 The Sun of Cordoun R/D 1661 fb2-18-2 fb2-18-3 fb2-18-4 fb2-18-5 fb2-18-6 fb2-18-7 fb2-18-8 fb2-18-9 fb2-18-10 fb2-18-11 fb2-18-12 fb2-18-13 fb2-18-14 fb2-18-15 fb2-18-16 fb2-18-17 fb1-18-18 fb2-18-19 fb2-18-20 fb2-18-21 fb2-18-22 18 Andrew Pitcarne = Christian Lennox John Pitcairn = Agnes Campbell William Pitcairn = Christine Pitcairn Robert Pitcairn = Christan Margaret = Robert John Pitcairn = Margaret Straton Anna Margaret Mary Nicolais Archibald Pitcairn = Margaret Johne Mitchell Marie Patrick John Margaret Helen Patrick Andro Margaret 18th Laird heir to his dau of Alexander m. 23 Jun 1653 Sister of David b.c. 1631 m. 29 June 1654 Merchant Burgess b. b. Trail Merchant Dundee m. 2 May 1662 b. 5 Oct 1636 b. 23 Oct 1637 b. 26 Nov 1638 b. 7 Jun 1640 b. 21 Feb 1658 Henderson b. 22 Jun 1656 b. 9 Oct 1659 b. 30 May 1661 b. 1 Nov 1663 b. 9 Aug 1640 b. 5 Jun 1642 b. 20 Jul 1643 b. 12 Jul 1644 b. 6 Aug 1645 b. 23 Sep 1649 father in part of Lennox d. 23 Jun 1664 Campbell Minister Merchant Burgess = Janet Weems Ancestor of Pitcairns CC/3.1664 CC/3.1664 St Andrews & RD2.64 1684 Perth Perth Perth Perth Perth Perth Perth Perth Perth d. child Abernethy 1706 CC3/1664 of Monimail Dundee R/D1664 m. July 1656 of Pitcullo Castle Leith Heir to Father Served heir brother d. 14 Jun 1714 Perth Deed 1668 John P. RD3/7 1664 * Cousin John son of William SC49/48/15 fb2-19-2 fb2-19-3 fb2-19-4 fb2-19-5 fb2-19-6 fb1-19-7 fb2-19-8 fb2-19-9 fb2-19-10 fb2-19-11 fb2-19-12 fb2-19-13 fb2-19-14 fb2-19-15 fb2-19-16 fb2-19-17 fb2-19-18 fb2-19-19 19 Robert Pitcarne = Ann Aison Isabell Andrew John Andrew Pitcairn = Grizel Alison Alexander Christian Pitcairn = Rev Alexander Christan Robert Pitcairn = Jane Jobson John Helen Margaret John Pitcairn = Elizabeth Archibald Margt Jane Robert = Jean Christian 19th Laird, heir to his Dau of Thomas b. 24 Apr 1692 b. 9 Oct 1694 b. 12 Oct 1695 b. 20 Jun 1703 of Strathmiglo b. 22 Sep 1706 b. 23 Oct 1709 Pirrie b. 29 Jun 1654 Writer Dundee dau of James b. 1662 b. 15 Jul 1664 b. 18 Feb 1664 b. 22 Jan 1672 b. 10 Feb 1706 b. 7 Aug 1709 b. 7 Oct 1711 b. 14 Jun 1713 b. 17 Apr 1715 Pearson b. 1 Aug 1719 b.1697 of Pitblae Alison Writer Abernethy d. child Notary Public m. 27 Oct 1735 of Newburgh Dundee Merchant Burgess Jobson and d. child Merchant father in parts of m. 14 Jul 1721 d.1780 buried d. 5 My 1774 of Nethergate Margaret Blair Dundee Abernethy 1727 Greyfriars and Tay St m. 5 Dec 1721 d.1753 fb2-20-2 fb2-20-3 fb2-20-4 fb2-20-5 fb2-20-6 fb2-20-7 fb2-20-8 fb2-20-9 fb2-20-10 fb2-20-11 fb2-20-12 fb2-20-13 fb2-20-14 fb2-20-15 fb2-20-16 fb2-20-17 fb2-20-18 20 Robert Pitcairn Thomas Margaret Andrew Pitcairn Anne Janet = James Thomas Christian Grizell John Pitcairn = Jean Robertson James Margaret Robert Mary Jean Robert John Andrew Pitcairn 20th Laird, Charter from b. 7 Nov 1725 b. 28 Jul 1730 b.1736 b. 7 Aug 1737 b. 16 Feb 1739 Laidlaw Pitcairn b. 30 Jan 1742 b. 13 Dec 1745 b. 29 Aug 1747 Provost of Dundee Dau of Alexander b. 11 Oct 1724 b. 30 Jun 1726 b. 24 Jun 1729 b. 9 Nov 1732 b. 12 Feb 1738 b.1693 b.1696 Writer Dundee d.1791 father,1770 of property W.S. Edinburgh Edinburgh d. 24 Oct 1798 Writer to Signet b. 4 Nov 1722 Robertson Provost d. 22 Jul 1725 Dundee d. 17 Jul 1741 d. 27 Apr 1740 his Heir Andrew 3rd Lawful in Abernethy 1789, charter of Hillown Buried Greyfriars m. 29 Jan 1781 m.6 Jul 1748 of Dundee d. child d.s.p. d. child son of John P. and G.son of from Archibald Lord Douglas d. 11 Oct 1804 Later m. Jean Pitcairn d. 23 Nov 1800 Portraits by Robert P. Writer Dundee confirming same, heir general buried with father dau of Provost of Sold Hilltown 1779 Sir Henry Raeburn ** His cousin german to his cousin Andrew Pitcairn Grayfriars Churchyard Dundee fb2-21-1 fb2-21-2 fb2-21-3 fb2-21-4 fb2-21-5 fb2-21-6 fb2-21-7 fb2-21-8 fb2-21-9 of Hilltown 11 Oct 1804. d.s.p. his heir cousin Alexander Pitcairn = Helen Robert Ann Jean Pitcairn 2.= James Laidlaw 1.= Janet Pitcairn Andrew Pitcairn = Janet Walker John Pitcairn Robert Pitcairn Margaret William Pitcairn = Euphenia 21 Robert Pitcairn b. 10 Oct 1750 Jobson b. 18 Aug 1749 b. 15 Apr 1752 b. 3 Dec 1755 W.S. dau of Andrew of Pitcullo Castle m. 15 Apr 1804 b. 18 Mar 1754 b. 30 Jul 1757 b. 18 Sep 1760 b. 26 Feb 1763 Chalmers Clerk to H.M.S. d. child no issue m. 11 Aug 1801 Pitcairn N.P. b.5 Mar 1767 Kemback Writer no issue Wine Merchant m. 18 Jan 1788 Printers dsp.1781 SC70.1160 1800 d.
Recommended publications
  • Guidance for All Water Users
    Using Inland Water Responsibly: Guidance for All Water Users Developed in Partnership with This guidance was developed with nancial support from Scottish Natural Heritage This document has been endorsed by the following organisations: The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards Atlantic Salmon Trust The British Association for Shooting and Conservation British Waterways Scotland Royal Yachting Association Scottish Advisory Panel for Outdoor Education Scottish Anglers National Association Scottish Rowing sportscotland Contents Introduction Section1 - Legislative context Part 1 Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 Scottish Outdoor Access Code Rights of Navigation Section 2 - Inland Water Use Types of recreational activities Types of angling activities Informal Camping (as part of a paddling or angling trip) Glossary of terms Fishing, stalking and shooting seasons Section 3 - Sharing the Water General considerations on land and water Face to face communication Communication through signage Section 4 - Considerations for larger groups/intensive use Enhanced communication and co-operative working Provision of facilities Local agreements Users’ groups Section 5 - Indigenous species (and threats to them) The Atlantic Salmon Gyrodactlylus salaris North American Signal Crayfish Other biosecurity considerations Section 6 - Useful Contacts Appendix 1: Shooting and Stalking Seasons Using Inland Water Responsibly: Guidance for all water users 1 Introduction This Guidance is intended to assist all water users to share inland water in Scotland in such a way
    [Show full text]
  • Post Office Perth Directory
    3- -6 3* ^ 3- ^<<;i'-X;"v>P ^ 3- - « ^ ^ 3- ^ ^ 3- ^ 3* -6 3* ^ I PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION 1 3- -e 3- -i 3- including I 3* ^ I KINROSS-SHIRE | 3» ^ 3- ^ I These books form part of a local collection | 3. permanently available in the Perthshire % 3' Room. They are not available for home ^ 3* •6 3* reading. In some cases extra copies are •& f available in the lending stock of the •& 3* •& I Perth and Kinross District Libraries. | 3- •* 3- ^ 3^ •* 3- -g Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeperthd1878prin THE POST OFFICE PERTH DIRECTORY FOR 1878 AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY JAMES MARSHALL, POST OFFICE. WITH ^ Jleto ^lan of the Citg ant) i^nbixons, ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK. PERTH: PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER BY LEITCH & LESLIE. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS. I §ooksz\ltmrW'Xmm-MBy & Stationers, | ^D, SILVER, COLOUR, & HERALDIC STAMPERS, Ko. 23 Qeorqe $treet, Pepjh. An extensive Stock of BOOKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK, THE LIBRARY receives special attention, and. the Works of interest in History, Religion, Travels, Biography, and Fiction, are freely circulated. STATIONEEY of the best Englisli Mannfactura.. "We would direct particular notice to the ENGRAVING, DIE -SINKING, &c., Which are carried on within the Previises. A Large and Choice Selection of BKITISK and FOEEIGU TAEOT GOODS always on hand. gesigns 0f JEonogntm^, Ac, free nf rhitrge. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NE^A^SPAPERS AND MAGAZINES SUPPLIED REGULARLY TO ORDER. 23 GEORGE STREET, PERTH. ... ... CONTENTS. Pag-e 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning Directorate
    Directorate for Local Government and Communities Planning and Architecture Division (PAD) Assessment Report Case reference SMC-PAK-008 Application details Retention of polytunnels - retrospective Site address Inchyra Farm, unenclosed settlement 500M NE of (SM – 2736) Applicant Stewarts of Tayside Ltd Determining Authority Historic Environment Scotland (HES) Local Authority Area Perth & Kinross Reason(s) for notification Notification Direction 2015 – works to be granted Scheduled Monument Consent by Historic Environment Scotland go beyond the minimum level of intervention that is consistent with conserving what is culturally significant in a monument Representations NIL Date notified to Ministers 21 September 2018 Date of recommendation 05 October 2018 Decision / recommendation Clear Description of Proposal and Site: Retrospective Scheduled Monument Consent is sought for the positioning of polytunnels. The land is former agricultural land, now used for soft fruit growing. Consent is also sought for retention of previously installed water supply pipes for irrigation purposes. The monument comprises the unenclosed settlement located 500m north east of Inchyra Farm, Perthshire. The monument comprises a prehistoric unenclosed settlement of prehistoric date which is visible as a series of cropmarks on oblique aerial photographs. The Scheduled area has a generally circular form. The monument is of national importance because of its potential to contribute to understanding of our the prehistoric settlement, and economy. The monument is now located between the A90 to the north, and the Dundee to Glasgow railway line to the South. Figures 1 & 2: Scheduled Area Consultations and Representations: A consultation checklist was carried out by HES. No consultations were identified as required. Following notification, SG Cultural and Historic Environment Division (CHED) was consulted.
    [Show full text]
  • Post Office Perth Directory
    f\ &rf-.,.-. •e •e •e -6 •6 •6 •6 •6 •8 •e •6 •6 •6 * •6 s -5 8 -6 PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION •e •g •B -6 including •6 -5 •6 KINROSS-SHIRE -6 •g •6 •6 •6 These books form part of a local collection •6 •g permanently available in the Perthshire •g •6 Room. They are not available for home •e •e reading. In some cases extra copies are •g •e available in the lending stock of the •6 •g Perth and Kinross District Libraries •6 •6 -6 •g Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeperthd1874prin ANDREW BROWN, (Successor to E. H. Grasby), 23 HIGH STREET, PERTH, MANUFACTURER OF HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING Of all descriptions, in Silk, Cotton, Merino, and Lambs' Wool, warranted not to shrink. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S DRAWERS, VESTS, AND DRESSES, In Silk, Cotton, Merino, and Lambs' Wool, Ribbed or Plain. LADIES'^ GENTLEMEN'^ AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, In Cotton, Lace Cotton, Thread, Lace Thread, Balbriggan, Merino, Lambs' Wool, and Silk. TARTAN HOSE IN GREAT VARIETY. DRESS SHIRTS & COLOURED FLANNEL SHIRTS. Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves. Every description of Hosiery and Underclothing made to order. 1 < E— H GO WPS UJ > Q_ go o UJ 00 LU PS w DC ,— —1 H CO afe o f >— a $ w o 00 w 5^ LU 5s E— 3 go O O THE POST OFFICE PERTH DIRECTORY FOR 1874, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION. COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY JAMES MARSHALL, POST OFFICE. WITH Jl Jlsto fllan xrf the QLxty.
    [Show full text]
  • The Inchyra Stone and Some Other Unpublished Early
    E INCHYRTH A STON SOMD EAN E OTHER UNPUBLISHED EARLY CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS by ROBERT B. K. STEVENSON, M.A., F.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT. THE main purpose of this paper is to publish notes on some sculptured monuments or fragments that have either been foun Scotlann di recenn di t year r whicso e har insufficiently published. Seven of them are Pictish or later Picto-Scottish (1-4, 6-8), two are Northumbrian (10) and three are Strathclyde British (12-13). Attention is also drawn to particular features of three better-known monuments, Pictish (5), show w BritisNorse b no o ne t eh on (i/j.).(n) d an ,1 For though the number and variety of the sculptured stones of Pictland has led writer concentrato s t othe e th f ro ancient themn ar e o e th t, kingdoms belongs equally of cours Scotlano et presens it n di t sense.2 Indeed interesmuce th f hmoderr o fo t n study lies not only in the differences of style conditioned by their ethnic and political history, but in the repeated interaction of those styles within a country which, despite them, shared what was no doubt broadly a common culture. Some dis- cussio thesn no e line alreads sha y been attempte writee th Pictis r y drfo b h art,d 3an for crossee somth f Scotief o s o c Dalriada, bried 4an f general comments seem parti- cularly called for here by the British sculpture to which little attention has been paid fo lona r g timee opportunitTh .
    [Show full text]
  • PKC SUDS Biodiversity Review and Report a Study of Mitigation
    PERTH & KINROSS COUNCIL PKC SUDS Biodiversity Review and Report A Study of Mitigation Andrew Law, August 2015 © D. Williamson With habitat loss a significant contributor to recent global amphibian declines the requirement for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) in new developments has the potential to provide a valuable new resource to halt the decline. Perth and Kinross Council has over 150 SUDS of which over half are pond or above ground water retention systems which could be used by amphibians as habitats. Of these 32 were found to have the right conditions for habitats on inspection 9 were found to actually host amphibians. Contents Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 2 Materials and Methods ......................................................................................................... 2 SuDS Identification ............................................................................................................ 2 Habitat Assessment ........................................................................................................... 3 Results .................................................................................................................................. 3 Habitat Assessments ......................................................................................................... 3 Discussion ............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Post Office Perth Directory, for ... : with a Copious Appendix, Containing
    GARVIE & SYME, (LATE JOHN ROY), 42 & 79 HIGH STREET, PERTH, HAVE ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, (Btoro-gilber plate attb Jtiriul--§ilt)cr daroius, BUILDERS' AND CABINETMAKERS' FURNISHINGS, WASHING MACHINES, PATENT MANGLES AND WRINGING MACHINES, EDGE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WIEE NETTING, FENCING WIKE, EOOFING FELT, LAMPS, OILS, &c. SHOWROOMS AND WAREHOUSES— 42 and 79 HIGH STREET, PERTH. GEORGE GRIEVE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELLER MAGIC LANTERNS. LANTERN SLIDES. The new Improved Lantern, with An extensive variety of the finest Patent Refulgent Lamp for burn- Transparencies, including the ing Paraffin Oil, is now the best, Russo-Turkish War, Palestine, most compact, and easily manipu- Egypt, Continental Cities, Ameri- lated Lantern made. Price £4 4/- ca, Sights of London, Highlands Toy Lanterns & Slides, from 4/- of Scotland, Set of Brown and the Mouse, Trial of Sir Jaspar, copies On Hire — Lantern, Slides, and of Works of Art, &c. Screen. Exhibitions conducted with the Oxy-Hydrogen Light. Catalogues on application. STERLING SILVER NICKEL-SILVER ELECTRO-SSLVER Teaspoons, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6' BROOCHES— 1/9, 2/- half-doz. PLATE Dessert Spoons & Forks, Tea and Marmalade Over 80 Varieties. 3/-> 3/6, 4/3 half-doz. Spoons ; Dessert and Table Spoons & Forks, Table Spoons and Forks Earrings, Links, ; 3/6, 4/-, 5/6, 6/- half- Honey and Jelly Dishes; Studs, Pins, Lockets, doz. Breakfast and Dinner Salt, - Necklets, Thimbles, Mustard, & Caddy Cruets ; Toast Racks, Spoons all warranted Biscuit-Boxes, Smelling-Bottles. — &c. &c, to retain their colour. in all qualities. SUNDRIES. SUNDRIES. Britannia-Metal Teapots, Table- Gold Wedding, Keeper, and Spoons, Soup-Ladles, Dish Co- Gem Rings ; Gold Studs, Links, Pins, vers ; Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Albeits, Guards ; Writing Desks, Opera Glasses, Model Engines, Work Boxes, Tea Caddies, Ink Microscopes ; Theobald & Co.'s Stands, Leather Hand-Bags, Pur- Scientific Amusements ; Table and ses and Pocket-Books ; Combs, Parlour Games : O'Bryen & Dyer's Brushes, Perfumery, &c.
    [Show full text]
  • Leslie's Directory for Perth and Perthshire
    f\o^ ^e}9^Cp<^49l{>4>e{9<|>c|>c|>^C)>C(>C|9<{)<{><}S(pC{»^^e{9t{>^C|9«|>C{9e|>C)9C}9C|>C}9<|*C|3C|SC]£ •6 •6 •6 •6 •6 •6 •e •8 •6 •6 •6 •6 •e •6 •6 •g •6 •6 •6 •6 PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION •6 •6 •fi including •e •s •e KINROSS-SHIRE •6 •6 •6 •€ These books form part of a local collection •6 •6 in the Perthshire •6 permanently available •6 •6 Room. They are not available for home •6 •6 reading. In some cases extra copies are •6 •6 available in the lending stock of the •6 •S Perth and Kinross District Libraries. •6 •6 ^ •6 •6 •6 ftcf»t|»thc{>tt»<!"!»<!'tt'«!»«t'^'H«fe«^«!"b^«!»A<t»t!»t!»^^ «t>«!><}'«t»«bc{»ja«!»4t»t!»c!»tt>'' 8 6 8, 2 7 ^ J* JAMBS M'NICOLL, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 10 ST. JOHN STREET, LADIES' GOODS in silk, satin, kid, and morocco. Gentleinen's Hunting, Shooting, Walk- ing, and Dress, ^Iso 'Ecnnia, jacket, Sc (^nxbm (Shof Of the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE MAKES, ©HEAP AjMD N EAT. Scottish Widows' Fund Z3 fsc^c?x£3aD THE WHOLE PROFITS DIVIDED AMONG THE ASSURED. MAGNITUDE OF THE OPERATIONS. Policies issued, - £39,400,000 Claims Paid, - £13,500,000 Bonus Additions, 8,100,000 Accumulated Fund , 8,230,000 Policies in force, 25,500,000 Annual Eevenue, 1,030,000 PEOFITABLE OHAKAOTER OP THE BUSINESS. OashProfitforSeven YearstosistDec, i88o, - £1,347,756 Bonus Additions for the Seven Years, ... 2,449,072 This was the Largest Distribution of Profit made by any Life Office during the period.
    [Show full text]
  • Newsletter 25
    The Tree Register Newsletter No.25 2016/2017 Registrar’s Report The yew of Newlands Corner J D Matthew - the original introduction Autumn 2016 in the Beale Arboretum, with Quercus coccinea ‘Splendens’ and Nyssa sylvatica - see page 9 Report from the Chairman Colin Hall Exploration to discover our tree heritage continues We were delighted to see so many of you at our 2016 Alan Mitchell Lecture at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, the first Alan Mitchell lecture held in Scotland. After guided tours of the garden and its Champion Trees, led by Tom Christian and Garden Curator, David Knott, guests enjoyed a drinks reception in the Visitor Centre and bidding at the Silent Auction for a collection of fine specimens of rare and unusual trees. As the hammer went down on the auction, we moved to the Lecture Theatre, where John Grimshaw, the curator of the arboretum at Castle Howard, gave a stimulating and extremely interesting lecture on “New Trees”. We are very grateful to Tom and David for their help in organising the event, to John for the lecture, and to The National Tree Collections of Scotland and the Royal Botanic Gardens for hosting the day. We are also very grateful to Maurice Foster and all who donated plants for the auction. New Discoveries Owen Johnson and our tree hunters, continue to explore all corners of the British Isles discovering new champions and species that one would not expect to thrive in our climate and David Alderman leads our partnership with the Woodland Trust, working with their tree volunteers, finding more and more ancient and veteran trees to add to the database.
    [Show full text]
  • Landscape Character Assessment Tayside
    Landscape Character Assessment 2019 LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT TAYSIDE LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION AND INFLUENCES Landscape Evolution and Influences – Tayside 1 Landscape Character Assessment 2019 CONTENTS 1. Introduction/Overview page 3 2. Physical Influences page 5 3. Human Influences page 14 4. Cultural Influences and Perception page 43 Title Page Photographs, clockwise from top left: Castle Island, Loch Leven ©Louise Clark/NatureScot The Lawers burn at Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve. ©Lorne Gill/NatureScot Dundee. View from Dundee Law. ©Lorne Gill/NatureScot Farmland and the River Earn ©Lorne Gill/NatureScot This document provides information on how the landscape of the local authority area has evolved. It complements the Landscape Character Type descriptions of the 2019 dataset. The original character assessment reports, part of a series of 30, mostly for a local authority area, included a “Background Chapter” on the formation of the landscape. These documents have been revised because feedback said they are useful, despite the fact that other sources of information are now readily available on the internet, unlike in the 1990’s when the first versions were produced. The content of the chapters varied considerably between the reports, and it has been restructured into a more standard format: Introduction, Physical Influences and Human Influences for all areas; and Cultural Influences sections for the majority. Some content variation still remains as the documents have been revised rather than rewritten, The information has been updated with input from the relevant Local Authorities. The historic and cultural aspects have been reviewed and updated by Historic Environment Scotland. Gaps in information have been filled where possible.
    [Show full text]
  • Recreational Users Guide to the River
    This guide has been produced by the River Tay Community Sport Hub to highlight river access and safety considerations for individual and group users. Perth Bridge The River Tay is the longest river in Scotland at 119 miles. It begins life as a tiny spring on W limit for Ben Lui and changes its name several times before it passes through Loch Tay. The Tay fine rowing catchment, with everything from the open waters of Loch Tay to specific rapids further boats HIGH water down the river, oers a wide variety of opportunities to paddle all types of canoe and kayak craft and hosts regular national and international competitions and events. Queen’s Bridge Perth The River Tay also oers exciting opportunities for sailors, rowers, water skiers and many PERTH Canoe other water users. The river is tidal and its water level can change up to 3 metres Club Railway Bridge between maximum high and low tides. The river may be considerably higher and faster moving after periods of heavy rainfall. Obstacles at the river edges, such as posts, mud and gravel banks can be hazardous, as well as floating debris. Please proceed with caution while enjoying the River Tay. Perth Waterski Circuit NOT TO BE USED Waterports The River Tay Community Sport Hub comprises local rowing, canoeing, kayak, waterski See Caution One Club FOR NAVIGATION and sailing clubs, as well as the Sea Cadets, Willowgate Activity Centre and Perth Harbour. To find out more please like and follow 'The River Tay Community Sport Hub' East Channel NOT Facebook page.
    [Show full text]
  • Helicopter Sitefinder
    Helicopter Sitefinder Important Notice Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication and great care taken in its compilation, the author and publishers cannot be held responsible for any difficulties encountered whilst using any of the listed sites. Changes in site ownership and/or development of the site could affect the suitability or a vailability of the site and therefore all sites should be regarded as PPR and at pilot’s own risk. No “approval” of any kind is given or implied other than that of the site owner. j b frost Nothing in this manual supersedes any legislation, rules, regulations or procedures contained in any operational document issued by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, the Civil Aviation Authority, the European Union, the European Commission, EASA, ICAO, the manufacturers of aircraft, engines and systems, or by the operators of aircraft throughout the world. Pooleys Helicopter Sitefinder Copyright 2013 © Air Pilot Publishing Ltd ISBN: 978-1-84336-114-5 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some of the use of this publication (without the written permissions of the copyright owner) except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London, England W1P 0LP. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to the publisher.
    [Show full text]