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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BURIAL GROUND [Tullibole Church] | 021 | |||
| TULLIBOLE CASTLE | Tullibole Castle Tullibole Castle Tullibole Castle Tullibole Tullibole Tullibole [1608] |
William Moncrieff Esqr. Title Deeds Mr. Archibald farm tenant Dr. Young Scottish directory Full. Gazetteer Old Stat. Acct. |
021 3/8 mile E. [East] of Drum |
A plain lofty stone building in style approaching the Elizabeth[ian] and common in Scotland in the 15th. & 16th. centuries _ It has no resemblance to a castle, neither is worthy of the name, it appears to have been built only as a residence & not as place of strength & defence; is the property of the Revd. Sir Henry Moncrieff Bart. Date of erectn. 1608 |
| TULLIBOLE CHURCH (Site of) | Tullibole Church (Site of) Tullibole Church (Site of) Tullibole Church (Site of) |
William Moncrieff Esqr. Miss Marion Dick John Kneddry |
021 1/2 mile N.E by E. [North East by East] of Drum |
At this spot formerly stood a small building used as the Parish Church of Tullibole. Scarcely a vestige of it is now to be seen: it was pulled down abt. the year 1729, & new church erected for the united parish of Fossaway & Tullibole. [Tbugd.] is still used as a burial ground. |
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18 T.5. 21 D.
The present Glebe and Church yard which are situated in the Parish of Tullibole, were purchased, and a New Church and manse were built, in a situation more [centrical] to both parishes. Old Stat. Acct. [Old Statistical Account] "Both Fossaway and Tullibole were anciently in the diocese of Dunblane; and they seem to have consolidated into one parish about the year 1614. For a considerable period after they were united, the churches of both were used, the minister officiating two Sabbaths in that of Fossaway and one Sabbath in that of Tullibole. But in 1729 both were thrown down and a new church built for the united parish" Full. [Fullerton's] Gazetteer
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