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==Former residents==
 
==Former residents==
Thomas Philp (early 20th century).<ref name="DC" />
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William Ritchie (early 20th century).<ref name="DC" />
  
 
==Further references==
 
==Further references==
The more extensive of the [Falkland Estate] holdings are [[Woodmill]] (Mr Geo. Dun’s), [[Falkland Wood]] (Mr Alex. Shanks‘, a pupil of Mr Henry Thomson Percival, who recently succeeded Mr John Lawson), [[Easter Cash]] (Mr Jas. Tod’s), [[Westfield]] (Mr Barry Ogilvie’s), '''Wester Cash''' (Mr Thos. Philp‘s), [[Plains]] (Mr Wm. Ritchie‘s), &c. <ref name="DC">''Dundee Courier'', 11 March 1908, quoted in [[Playfair and Burgess]], page 225.</ref>
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The more extensive of the [Falkland Estate] holdings are [[Woodmill]] (Mr Geo. Dun’s), [[Falkland Wood]] (Mr Alex. Shanks‘, a pupil of Mr Henry Thomson Percival, who recently succeeded Mr John Lawson), [[Easter Cash]] (Mr Jas. Tod’s), [[Westfield]] (Mr Barry Ogilvie’s), [[Wester Cash]] (Mr Thos. Philp‘s), '''Plains''' (Mr Wm. Ritchie‘s), &c. <ref name="DC">''Dundee Courier'', 11 March 1908, quoted in [[Playfair and Burgess]], page 225.</ref>
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 9 February 2022

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Plains Farm
Address Strathmiglo
Postcode KY14 7RG
Date
See map Map B
OS grid ref
Latitude & longitude

Plains is a farm to the north of Dunshalt. It is in the Parish of Strathmiglo, but is included here as being formerly within the Falkland Estate.

Former residents

William Ritchie (early 20th century).[1]

Further references

The more extensive of the [Falkland Estate] holdings are Woodmill (Mr Geo. Dun’s), Falkland Wood (Mr Alex. Shanks‘, a pupil of Mr Henry Thomson Percival, who recently succeeded Mr John Lawson), Easter Cash (Mr Jas. Tod’s), Westfield (Mr Barry Ogilvie’s), Wester Cash (Mr Thos. Philp‘s), Plains (Mr Wm. Ritchie‘s), &c. [1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dundee Courier, 11 March 1908, quoted in Playfair and Burgess, page 225.