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Clunie
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"CLUNIE, parish in Stormont district, Perthshire; averagely 4½ miles west-by-south of Blairgowrie. It contains a post office under Blairgowrie. Its length is 8½ miles; its greatest breadth 4 miles; its area 11,384 acres. Real property in 1880-81, £8018. Pop. 582. The surface comprises small part of Strathmore, and part of the Lower Grampians; ranges from above 150 to about 1800 feet of altitude above sea-level; and includes about 2500 acres of arable land. Loch Clunie, a little south-east of its centre, measures about 2½ miles in circuit, and contains a beautiful islet with an old castle belonging to the Earl of Airlie. Clunie Craig is a mass of trap rock, about 600 feet high. The chief seats are Forneth and Goudie; and the antiquities are cairns, tumuli, and vestiges of several fortifications and of 5 religious houses. The churches are Established and Free; and the public school has about 142 scholars."
Wilson, Rev. John, The Gazetteer of Scotland, 1882.
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Clunie Churchyard
The interment register is available at the local council offices in Blairgowrie. Please consult the cemeteries page.
Dunkeld & Birnam Historical Society have published Monumental Inscriptions, available from Tay Valley FHS and others.
There are pre-1855 inscriptions available in Monumental inscriptions (pre-1855) in North Perthshire.
The GRO(S) Ref. No. is 339. Please consult the county page for general information.
Clunie, Church of Scotland |
Please consult the county page for general information.
Church of Scotland (OPR)
GRO(S) Ref. No. 339/1 B 1702-1819 M 1702-1819 D 1729-53 339/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D-
- The transcription of the section for Clunie from the National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.
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