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In the same locale lies Vicar's Bridge. The historic bridge was replaced by a modern structure in the 1960s. Of note here, was a murder in the late 19th century by Joe Bell of a passer-by. A tree known as "Joe Bell's tree" had the letters JB carved on it and allegedly were carved whilst he waited for
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and described as a "complex building of several dates: M.I.M. 1666, 1717, 1727 (internally) 1770 and 19th-century alterations, including ashlar facing of wheel-pit. Comprises three blocks at different angles, all pantiled, disused 20' overshot wheel at N., wooden arms, cast-iron outer frame. Workings
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Of great interest, the estate sawmill buildings still survive amid the woods. These date from the mid 18th century. They had adjacent ponds to float larger logs into the saws to cleverly avoid weight problems. Several modern houses have been built within the estate, many hidden in its wooded grounds.
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The morning after John Christie died, a stranger arrived at 19 Buckingham Terrace and informed Miss Christie that her father had executed a will that left all his property to his orphanages and she and her sister were to get nothing. Miss Christie would have been homeless and penniless, however, Lady
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John Christie purchased Cowden (then known as Castleton), which contained about 524 acres (212 hectares), in 1865. Mrs. Bruce sold the Cowden estate, a property of about 524 acres (212 hectares), which contained a large three-storey, rambling, sandstone house, to Mr. John Christie in 1866 who renamed
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Utterly destitute, with not a penny in the world to buy a piece of bread, poacher Joseph Bell, 29, borrowed a shotgun and next day turned highwayman, waylaying farmer Alexander McEwan, 40, on his horse and cart at Blairingone in Perthshire. He blasted the farmer to death and then relieved him of his
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This evidence put the defendants in a state of despair and persuaded them to agree to an out-of-court compromise settlement in which the Christie daughters received the bulk of the estate, while the orphanages received a sum sufficient for their needs. The press gave a value of ÂŁ250,000 as the value
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to Carron." He attempted to visit the iron works but, being a Sunday, was refused entrance. Both travellers instead withdrew to the Carron Inn opposite. They dined on the second floor of the Inn and Burns later recorded the event briefly in his journal of the tour—Carron-breakfast. However, he also
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It is believed to have one of Scotland's largest overshot waterwheels which was renovated into working condition by the current owner several years ago but is no longer in operation. It is even rarer a building as there is evidence of a smaller waterwheel, possibly on the same axle as the main one,
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was born 21 April 1861 at Millbank, Cockpen, Edinburgh (John Christie's home near Edinburgh). The third-born child was Alice Margaret Christie (b. about 1863). The girls' mother, Alison Philp Christie, was in poor health and Isabella Thornburn, an elderly woman, was their nurse. Later Miss Townsend
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for health reasons. His daughter, Ella, as caretaker to her father, accompanied him on his trip. While in Egypt he suddenly decided to return home and abandoned his daughter in Egypt. When in his late seventies, Mr. Christie dyed his moustache and proposed marriage to a woman fifty years younger.
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mile (800 metres) west of the outer edge of the main village. It is also some considerable distance from the main road. This can be explained in that it lies on the old coach road to Dollar. This is now just a dirt track to the school (locally known as the Cinder Path). West of the school the old
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and Mark Haggard. Richard & Morna launched the converted Mill buildings as a guest house and children's holiday centre in 1966. Alan Elmhirst married Marion Aitchison and helped his parents manage the home until they died within the year, and Alan died in 1978 at the age of 30 from a tractor
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on 29 January 1949 at the age of 87 years. Funeral services were held at Muckhart Parish Church on Wednesday, 2 February. Miss Christie was the last surviving Christie. She is buried in the family plot, to the east of the church. The estate passed to her great-nephew, Colonel Stewart of Arndean.
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BellÂ’s footprints were found at the scene, and so was the murder weapon. When he was arrested he had exactly ÂŁ5. 10s. on him. He strongly denied ever having been involved, but was tried at Perth on 24 April and hanged a month later on Tuesday, 22 May 1866, on a gallows brought from Aberdeen and
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Cowden Castle, burned in 1950 and was pulled down in 1952. Much of the valuables from the house survived and were removed to Arndean. Many items of furniture were distributed among the many estate houses. Thereafter the estate was merged into the Arndean Estate, the seat of the Stewart family.
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Miss Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie (born 1861, died 1949), daughter of John (born 1822, died 1902) and Alison Philp Christie (died 1894), famed for her foreign travels and accounts thereof., succeeded her father as laird of the Cowden Castle estate. She then preferred to be known as "Miss
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and gave his expert opinion that pernicious anæmia adversely affected the brain. Several witnesses provided an abundance of testimony regarding Mr. Christie's bizarre behaviour in the years after his illness and the unfairness of the will. All of the evidence supported the conclusion that Mr.
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Somewhat depleted in size, this small hamlet on the main road west of the Pool of Muckhart now has only two houses. It has lost several buildings but was previously a small industrial centre. Of interest, the sheds still attaching the eastern building were built as a blacksmith's c. 1700. The
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Slightly to the south-west of the Cowden estate, well off the current main road, lies Muckhart Mill at the confluence of Hole Burn, which powered the Mill, and the River Devon. In more recent years this was connected to the Elmhirst family who were directly linked to the Elmhirsts of
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Of note in the village is the Muckhart Inn, an early 18th-century coaching inn, lying at the point where the old coach road and modern road unite. Whilst the building was always low, this effect has been emphasised due to the raising of the road level (normal when ancient routes were
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Muckhart Golf Club lies on the School Road (Drumbum Road) south of the village. Set on a series of low rocky hills it includes several challenging holes. There are three nine-hole courses, named Arndean, Cowden, and Naemoor. The nine-hole Cowden course was opened by Miss
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visited the garden in 1932. The garden was maintained by a Japanese man named Matsuo until his death in 1936, after which Miss Christie maintained the garden until her death in 1949. The garden then fell into disrepair and was closed permanently in 1955.
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Adjacent to the mill lies Muckhart Mill Farmhouse, a category B listed property described as a house of "single-storey and attic with swept dormers dated (17)80; later wooden porch: steading single-storey, partly with loft, pantiled and white-washed".
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Not always recognised as the third and final part of the village group, this area is now in single use as a farm. It lies just west of Muckhart Primary School on the old coach road to Dollar (the southern section of this road is barely discernible).
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While staying at Harviestoun Burns wrote two poems, "The Banks of the Devon" and "Fairest Maid on Devon Bank". Burns fell for the charm and beauty of Charlotte Hamilton but she was more attracted to Burns' friend, Adair whom she later married.
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building to the west was a carpenter's, but most of its sheds are now gone. The buildings on the south side of the road were removed when the main road was straightened c.1970. Also obliterated by this roadworks, the village
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Rev Robert Sharp served 1677 until 1697 and is noteworthy for having had his property robbed in 1679 and for being removed from his position in 1697 for "contumacy" (disobedience). He was succeeded by Rev John Gib (father of
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The current parish church dates from the 18th century but is a plain Scots box chapel in style. In the churchyard is the family monument to the Christies of Cowden (a large estate 1 mi or 1.5 km west, see below).
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Mrs Christie, who was a bit older than her husband, died in 1894 at the age of about 76. Mr Christie refused to purchase a casket for his wife's burial, so Ella had to use her funds to purchase a casket for her mother.
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The Clackmannanshire Council has confirmed the recognition of public rights-of-way in the Muckhart area including the ancient coach road section known as the Cinder Path, linking the village to the primary school.
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a victim. This could of course have been added after the event for dramatic purposes. Joe Bell had the unfortunate claim to fame of being the last man publicly hanged in Scotland (in Perth) for shooting a baker
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served as the governess of the two teenage girls. John Christie believed that travel was the best education for girls so he took the girls on many trips to Europe. Ella was taken to Paris at the age of twelve.
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fame in the late 1970s and temporarily became a place of "pilgrimage" for some years during the period of "Rollermania", which was rife at that time. Alan Longmuir owned and ran the "Castle Campbell Hotel" in
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Further up the farm track lies a category B listed Limekiln. Described as "Mid 19th century. Very large, about 35' high, square plan, stone-built with battered walls, three arched fireholes; operated by the
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Muckhart Mill & Farmhouse showing working cow shed and stone staircase on left for farmhouse (now bedroom and wrought iron staircase) and extended building to the front of Muckhart Mill (since removed).
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The main mansion in the parish is Ballilisk, which lies north of the A91 between the Pool and the Yetts. In pre-Reformation times it served as a rectory to the adjacent chapel. It was birthplace and home of
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Miss Christie, like other lady travellers, preferred to maintain her independence, by avoiding travelling with a companion. When Miss Christie encountered Miss Jane Ellen Duncan on the plain of
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Mr. Christie collected a wide variety of artefacts during his many trips to the European continent. He filled Cowden Castle with many unrelated objects, which resulted in a very eclectic style.
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in the 16th century. It was replaced by a new manse (to its west) around 1750 and then went into secular use. Rebuilt around 1800 it was home to the Izatt family for almost two centuries.
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The bridge has a masonic eye painted on the right hand side of the upstream facing part. It is head high, about 6" in width and is clearly visible to this day. It is painted in green.
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For various reasons, the name of this hamlet causes some amusement. Its name comes up in several comedy programmes, supposedly used for "comic effect", notably Channel 4's production
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which has now returned to nature, having been abandoned c.1960. Its Japanese gardener, Mat Su, is buried at the end of the Christie lair. The Japanese garden is now under renovation.
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Christie of Cowden". There were many times when Miss Christie was not in residence because of her extended travels abroad. Miss Christie travelled with a lady's maid and a bearer.
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Miss Christie ordered a stained glass window erected in honour of her father removed from Muckhart Church and she moved to 19 Buckingham Terrace for the duration of the trial.
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in 1892. Tenterfield, in Haddington, was opened in 1898. Mr Christie caused an orphanage to be created at Catlaw Head. He concealed his support of orphanages from his family.
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Miss Christie resolved to contest the will. She was told by solicitors that the "dead hand would prevail", however, she eventually located a firm which would take her case.
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but on the other side of the building. There you can find a second water channel running alongside the building which exits under a small bridge and into the River Devon
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The Japanese Garden was rebuilt and reopened in 2019. It bears little resemblance to the original garden but is located around the same pond. It is open to the public.
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vented his anger, by scoring a few lines of prose on one of the Inn's windows. He used a diamond-tipped stylus which had earlier been presented to him in Edinburgh by
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The post Disruption church was served by Rev Alexander Moorhead 1843 to 1869 and was replaced by Rev George Paulin. He was replaced by Rev John Edgar Cairns of
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Muckhart Mill was a children's holiday home and the owners often get visitors who used to stay here over the summer, riding ponies and swimming in the river.
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Records of Muckhart Mill date back to 16 October 1560 on a deed. as witnessed by "Henry Douglas of Muckhart Mill" for Lady Margaret Douglas of Lochleven (née
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mile (400 metres) further east of Pool of Muckhart. A tollhouse was established here in the early 19th century on a road used by cattle drovers and coaches.
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1666 There is an inscription on the side wall of the Mill house "M.I.M. 1666" as identified by local postie and amateur historian, Alan Ritchie on 6/9/14.
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in July 1903. Dr T. S. Clouston, president of the college of physicians and an expert in diseases of the brain, introduced medical evidence from the
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Similar masonic markings (bottom right row) can be found on the records on 22/3/10 at Rosslyn Chapel, when the barrel vaulted ceiling renovated.
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about 1887. Although he recovered his health, his illness caused him to become difficult, secretive, and eccentric for the remainder of his life.
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As Mr Christie's illness progressed he became increasing secretive and paranoid. In 1895, medical doctors advised Mr. Christie to take a trip to
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would have passed by Muckhart Mill on 27 August 1787 while staying at Harvieston as recorded in his diary: "Monday.—Go to Harvieston. Go to see
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The ruins of the pro-Reformation church lie to the north-east of the current church. The Post-Reformation church was run by the Presbytery of
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Mr Christie founded Christie Homes (later Lothian Homes Trust) in 1889, a charity which opened several orphanages for girls in and around
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Scotland: Owners of Land and Heritages 1872–1873. Edinburgh: Murray and Gibb, Printers to Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1874: p. 112.
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Archbishop Lambert built a house named "Castleton" on the property in 1320. The Bruces of Clackmannanshire owned the estate from 1758.
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to brighten up the estate in the 19th century. In 2013, Christie's great-niece Sara Stewart began restoring the Japanese garden.
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YouTube has some old film footage from the 1960s of the Forth Valley Pony club and other clips which contain shots of The Mill.
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Back on the main road to Dollar the small farm known as Shelterhall was bought in a derelict state by the Longmuir brothers of
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Other photos of the Mill show the wheel without buckets (later restored by Dr Alf Wilde but since rotten away and removed).
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cousin, John Hill Carruth, a cadet who fainted while on parade during her visit. Miss Christie returned home on the
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A church in Muckhart is mentioned as early as 1470, when its "rector" is listed as John Andrew under the Diocese of
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Miss Christie and her sister, Lady Alice Christie King Stewart, published a reminiscence of their lives entitled
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.: 1-6810
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The Mill is listed as "Blairbane" in the 1st edition of the OS 6-inch map (Fife and Kinross 1855, sheet xxi
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the property "Cowden Castle". Traditionally the estate focused upon woodland management and the raising of
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John married Alison Philp (b. about 1817), daughter of Alison Coldwells and William Philp, of Stobsmills,
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on 19 August 1902. At the time of his death, he owned estates at Milnwood in Lanarkshire, Arndean now in
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Ella Christie found Mr. Christie dead at the age of 80 years in his townhouse at 19 Buckingham Terrace,
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Florabank Road, Templedean House and West Templedean Including Boundary Walls and Gatepiers, Haddington
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A full account of the trial and execution can be found in an article in The Alloa Advertiser here:
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Pool of Muckhart viewed from the top of Seamab (439 m or 1,440 ft), northwest of Muckhart
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Miss Christie's book has been reprinted by Trotamundas Press, Ltd; Coventry CV1 2FL, UK in 2009.
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The village lies at the eastern end of the "Hillfoot towns" which skirt the southern edge of the
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in 1911. She was elected vice-president of the Society in 1934. She was elected a fellow of the
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and the nephew of Mrs Isabella Christie (Hill). Alexander Christie was laird of Milnwood in
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The war memorial, on the western edge of the village by the main road, is by local sculptor
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of the estate – a vast sum in the years before the currency inflation of World War I.
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sign painted on a wall near the lodge marks a humorous direction sign to the town of
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Masonic Eye A masonic mark is visible downstream of the bridge, facing the bridge.
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of the county. A third nine-hole course named Naemoor was opened on 25 July 1998.
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and became minister of the Free Church of Dollar and Muckhart (sited in Dollar).
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Previously Muckhart, together with Glendevon, formed the southernmost tip of
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Scotland: owners of lands and heritages 17 & 18 Vict. Cap. 91, 1872-1873
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The Cowden estate lies just to the south of the higher ground known as the
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The parish boundary is somewhat eccentric and extends to the outer edge of
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is about 300 metres (1,000 feet) south of the Muckhart Golf Course on the
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Christie was not of sound mind at the time of his execution of his will.
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bus route. Following the withdrawal of that route it was served by the
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Although the Japanese garden fell into ruin, it supported hundreds of
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In 1893 the castle was extended by the prodigious Glasgow architects
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Miss Christie published a book about her travels in central Asia,
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Committee, which she accepted. The canteen was called in French,
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to the west, but due to the road moving now serves no function.
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Christie, Ella R. & Stewart, Alice Margaret Christie King.
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in the county of Kinross, in addition to his estate at Cowden.
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As featured by Lyndsay Cooper in her internship there in 2010
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Cullum, G.W.; Holden, E.S.; Braden, C.; Robinson, W. (1920).
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and kiln gutted, renovated as children's holiday home 1967."
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in Cuba. She then returned to the United States and visited
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Miss Christie, after her visit to Japan in 1907, caused a
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in 1940. Miss Christie's sister died at Claghorn House in
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Stewart would have her husband on whom she could depend.
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Brochure when MMFH was used as a children's holiday home
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Brochure when MMFH was used as a children's holiday home
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word for "gate", also used in reference to hill passes.
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List of listed buildings in Muckhart, Clackmannanshire
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text who subsequently passed ownership of the farm to
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Rev Alexander M. Ferguson minister from 1843 to 1869.
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Alice Christie married Robert King Stewart, KBE, of
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Ltd., 1925) 1606:, however this route has also been withdrawn.. 1086:until 1919, when the need for a canteen ended. 1231:Later on, the Douglas family sold the mill to 1055:in June 1914, just in time for the World War. 3215: 3137: 2193: 2191: 2189: 2187: 2185: 8: 2356: 2354: 2236: 2234: 2232: 2230: 2183: 2181: 2179: 2177: 2175: 2173: 2171: 2169: 2167: 2165: 2071: 2069: 2067: 2065: 1938:"Muckhart Golf Club – Perth and Kinross, FK" 1213:was the author of the infamous novel "She". 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 2051: 2049: 2047: 2045: 1909:"The Japanese Garden: A Restoration Appeal" 1884: 1882: 1880: 1878: 1374:, and Deil's Mill Return in the evening." 1144:, meaning place of 'pleasure and delight'. 388:around 3 miles (5 kilometres) northeast of 360:) commonly refers to two small villages in 3222: 3208: 3200: 3144: 3130: 3122: 3067:Spinsters Abroad: Victorian Lady Explorers 3036:. Coventry: Trotamundas Press, Ltd., 2009 2663:"Notes on a Deed by Lady Margaret Douglas" 1043:, she returned to New York and went up to 922:Miss Christie was elected a fellow of the 34: 27:Two villages in Clackmannanshire, Scotland 2342: 2244:, Edinburgh, Tuesday, 21 July 1903, p. 8. 1685:Alexander Fotheringhame from 1615 to 1638 1276:Masonic markings near one of the windows 2143: 2141: 2139: 2137: 1503:Sae may, shou'd we to Hell's yetts come, 1469:James Cunningham, 14th Earl of Glencairn 392:. The Gaelic name, Muc-Ă ird, comes from 2657: 2655: 2379:. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1906. 1736: 1296:Masonic signs in roof of Rosslyn Chapel 255: 211: 179: 155: 103: 3053:A Long Look at Life, by Two Victorians 2457:Glasgow Herald, 6 September 1940, p. 7 2445:A Long Look at Life, by Two Victorians 1237:Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll 884:, who provided her with a bungalow at 2240:The Will of John Christie of Cowden. 2000:"List of Collieries In Scotland 1854" 1625:(1861–1949), Victorian lady traveller 1272:Masonic eye on bridge facing upstream 1098:A Long Look at Life by Two Victorians 273: 239: 227: 215: 201: 189: 169: 137: 119: 7: 2948:Map 8: Muckhart and Surrounding Area 2495:"taki handa 半田多喜 | Jason Nolan" 2376:Summer Travels Through Western Tibet 2151:. Coventry: Trotamundas Press, 2009 432:across Rumbling Bridge Gorge of the 425:coach route is very hard to follow. 924:Royal Scottish Geographical Society 2986:Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie 1623:Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie 1479:We cam na here to view your warks, 1104:on 5 September of that same year. 1058:Miss Christie did her part in the 868:Miss Christie travelled in India, 752:Isabella (Ella) Robertson Christie 25: 3046:Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand 2950:. Clackmannanshire Council, 2007. 2415:Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand 2395:. Houghton, Mifflin. p. 1674 1091:Through Khiva to Golden Samarkand 822:and Easterton in Perthshire, and 3069:. New York: Dorset Press, 2001. 2931:"Timeline of Capital Punishment" 1669:(1888–1962), sculptor and artist 1598:. It was formerly served by the 1226:Sir William Douglas of Lochleven 1023:. After Chicago, she stopped at 791:. A Christie Home was opened at 682:mile (400 metres) further west. 68: 67: 60: 2908:Historic Environment Scotland. 2830:Historic Environment Scotland. 2786:Historic Environment Scotland. 1975:"Collieries in Scotland - 1860" 1495:But when we tirl'd at your door 1487:But only, lest we gang to hell, 1120:Miss Christie's Japanese Garden 1119: 999:. Moving west, she visited the 2965:Alloa and Hillfoots Advertiser 2808:Peirs video of MMFH on Youtube 1499:Your porter dought na hear us; 1320:George Smith (Scottish artist) 1318:Painting of Muckhart Mill, by 1261:The 1666 date on Muckhart Mill 983:before leaving for Havana and 876:in 1904. She arrived first in 570:This estate was famed for its 1: 2878:Historic Environment Scotland 2857:Falkirk Local History Society 2635:Historic Environment Scotland 1716:River Devon, Clackmannanshire 1705:Rev George Paulin (1870-1907) 1610:Notable residents of Muckhart 1549:placed outside Perth Prison. 1533: 1329:Muckhart Mill by George Smith 1011:, where she met the widow of 773:Mr Christie had an attack of 284:Clackmannanshire and Dunblane 3352:Villages in Clackmannanshire 3062:. London: John Murray, 1955. 3044:(Reprint of Christie, Ella. 2255:"DSA Building/Design Report" 2121:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 2095:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 2079:. London: John Murray, 1955. 1590:Muckhart is situated on the 1453:Lime kiln near Muckhart Mill 1136:, Japan who was studying at 975:. In the South, she visited 495:in the early 19th century). 32:Human settlement in Scotland 2621:, British Listed Buildings. 2587:. Fine Art Commission. 2015 2281:, British Listed Buildings. 1545:wallet, containing ÂŁ5 10s. 1076:Cantine des Dames Anglaises 941:in 1914. She sailed on the 905:Miss Christie travelled in 880:, where she was a guest of 106:OS grid reference 3373: 2997:Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae 2533:"Flickr – Japanese garden" 2474:muckhartparishchurch.co.uk 1833:Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae 1652:Royal Society of Edinburgh 981:Charleston, South Carolina 928:Royal Geographical Society 844:The trial was held in the 266:Ochil and South Perthshire 3159: 3117:Muckhart - Visit Scotland 3019:Annals of the Free Church 2853:"Robert Burns and Carron" 2714:"New item by Julian Bell" 2362:Victorian Lady Travellers 2259:scottisharchitects.org.uk 1845:Annals of the Free Church 1721:Rights of way in Scotland 1656:Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 1534:The Vicar's Bridge murder 1507:Your billy Satan sair us! 1483:In hopes to be mair wise, 1017:Yellowstone National Park 1009:Santa Barbara, California 380:. 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Index

Pool of Muckhart
Scottish Gaelic
Muckhart is located in Clackmannanshire
Clackmannanshire
Dollar
OS grid reference
NO001007
Council area
Clackmannanshire
Lieutenancy area
Clackmannanshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
FK14
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Ochil and South Perthshire
Scottish Parliament
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane
UK
Scotland

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