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Charting The Nation
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0042414
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Shelfmark:
RHP94011
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Holding Institution:
National Archives of Scotland
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National Archives of Scotland
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Title:
[Sketch plan of ground at Ballindarg]
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[Sketch plan of ground at Ballindarg]
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Creator:
Anonymous
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Date:
1700-1799
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1700-1799
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Description:
This roughly sketched map is of an area north of Glamis Castle and south of Kirriemuir, in Angus, showing the Easter and Wester Mosses of Logie, the property of Ballindarg and its Moss, and the farmland around Logie and Ladywell. It is undated but has been assessed as 1700 or later. On the verso are extensive notes relating to a dispute between the laird of Ballindarg and his tenants over property rights. It includes a list of witnesses and list of grievances. There is considerable detail of the lands of Logie, where pasture, cornland and mosses are named, and features such as ditches are drawn. Disputes over property rights became common during the 18th century when improving landowners tried to enclose and amalgamate blocks of land, often reducing traditional rights or practices of their tenants as a result.
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This roughly sketched map is of an area north of Glamis Castle and south of Kirriemuir, in Angus, showing the Easter and Wester Mosses of Logie, the property of Ballindarg and its Moss, and the farmland around Logie and Ladywell. It is undated but has been assessed as 1700 or later. On the verso are extensive notes relating to a dispute between the laird of Ballindarg and his tenants over property rights. It includes a list of witnesses and list of grievances. There is considerable detail of the lands of Logie, where pasture, cornland and mosses are named, and features such as ditches are drawn. Disputes over property rights became common during the 18th century when improving landowners tried to enclose and amalgamate blocks of land, often reducing traditional rights or practices of their tenants as a result.
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Manuscript map/plan
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Measurement:
31 x 38.5cm (1' 3/16" x 1' 3 3/16")
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31 x 38.5cm (1' 3/16" x 1' 3 3/16")
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Paper
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Technique:
Pen and ink
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Subject Place:
Angus
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Angus
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Kirriemuir
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Kirriemuir
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Ladywell
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Ladywell
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Logie
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Logie
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Mains of Ballindarg
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Mains of Ballindarg
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Maryton
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Maryton
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Rosewell
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Rosewell
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Scotland
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Scotland
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Rights Statement:
Courtesy of the Keeper of the Records of Scotland
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Courtesy of the Keeper of the Records of Scotland
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Repro Title:
[Sketch plan of ground at Ballindarg] [2 of 2]
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[Sketch plan of ground at Ballindarg] [2 of 2]
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7072 x 7072
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00001715
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Repro Capture Date:
04/12/2000 10:15:00
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04/12/2000 10:15:00
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