Reference | Title | Date | Access status |
AD14/29/360
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Precognition against John Crummer, Thomas Henderson, David McPherson, Neil Gowrie, William Anderson for the crime of assault
| 1829 |
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AD15/06/117
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Precognition against Edward Duffy for the crime of theft at 129 South Street, Perth
| 1906 |
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B59/24/13/64
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Valuation by George Alexander of Gowrie House grounds according to their proposed division for the erection of public buildings
| 9 Mar 1815 |
Not Held
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B59/30/67
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Copy addresses to the King and HRH Duke of Cumberland by the magistrates and town council of Perth following restoration of privileges as a royal burgh, and anent their gift of 'some houses and gardens' [Gowrie House and grounds] to the Duke as a token of their gratitude for deliverance from the rebels
| 10-11 Jun 1746 |
Not Held
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B59/30/68
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Draft instrument of resignation and sasine in favour of HRH Duke of Cumberland of the town's gift of Gowrie House, etc
| 11 Jun 1746 |
Not Held
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B59/31/80
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Petition to the Justices of the Peace of Perthshire by gentlemen, landholders and farmers in the Carse of Gowrie complaining of the insolence and disobedience of their servants and seeking establishment of suitable regulations. Many signatures. With draft resolution.
| 21 Sep 1786 |
Not Held
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B59/32/87
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Letter from Lord Adam Gordon to Provost James Ramsay about the stationing of troops in the barracks at Gowrie Hall. Edinburgh.
| 27 Feb 1795 |
Not Held
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B59/32/112
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Correspondence relative to proposal by the town of Perth to offer in exchange a new site for the artillery barracks there, which were to be taken down and rebuilt, the existing buildings standing on the grounds of Gowrie House. Involved are Provost James Ramsay, Perth; R H Crew Secretary to the Board of Ordnance, London; William Garthshore, secretary to Henry Dundas, London; General Oliver De Lancey, Barrackmaster General, London; Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld; Captain Apsley, London
| 21 Oct-5 Nov 1795 |
Not Held
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B59/32/142
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Copy letter from R H Crew, Secretary to Board of Ordnance, to Colonel Smith, commanding Royal Artillery, and Captain Evatt, commanding Royal Engineers in North Britain, relative to the proposed exchange of the artillery barracks at Perth for land in that neighbourhood. With covering letter, 8 February 1805, from Smith, Leith Fort, to Thomas Marshall in which he states that there was now nothing to impede the magistrates of Perth obtaining the lands on which Gowrie House stood. Office of Ordnance.
| 9 Jan 1805 |
Not Held
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B59/32/143
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Letter from Thomas Hay Marshall to Peter Duff, chief magistrate, Perth, intimating that the town was to get immediate possession of Gowrie House, and that he had ordered dial plates and clock handles for the clock of St Paul's Church. London.
| 27 Feb 1805 |
Not Held
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