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CRIEFF

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 447 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CRIEFF  , a

police burgh of
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Perthshire, Scotland, capital of Strathearn, 17 1, m . W. of Perth by the Caledonian railway . Pop . (1901) 5208 . Occupying the
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southern slopes of a hill on the
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left
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bank of the
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Earn, here crossed by a
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bridge, it practically consists of a main street, with narrower streets branching off at right angles . Its
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climate is the healthiest in
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mid-Scotland, the air being pure and dry . Its charter is said to date from 1218, and it was the seat of the courts of the earls of Strathearn till 1747, when heritable jurisdictions were abolished . A Runic sculptured stone, believed to be of the 8th century, and the old
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town
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cross stand in High Street, but the
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great cattle
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fair, for which Crieff was once famous, was removed to
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Falkirk in 1770 . It was probably in connexion with this market that the " kind gallows of Crieff " acquired their notoriety, for they were mostly used for the execution of Highland cattle-stealers . The principalbuildings are the town hall, tolbooth, public library, assembly rooms,
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mechanics' institute, Morison's academy (founded in 1859), and Strathearn House, a hydropathic establishment built on an eminence at the back of the town, and itself sheltered by the Knock of Crieff (911 ft. high) . The
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industries consist of manufactures of cotton,
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linen, woollens and worsteds, and leather . Drummond Castle, about 3 m .

S., is celebrated for its gardens . They

cover an
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area of 10 acres, are laid out in terraces, and illustrate
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Italian, Dutch and French styles . They were planned by the 2nd
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earl of Perth (d . 1662), and take rank with the most magnificent in the
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United
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Kingdom . The keep of the castle
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dates from 1490, and much of the
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original
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building was demolished in 1689, a few years after its siege by Cromwell . The
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present structure was erected subsequent to the extinction of the Jacobite
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rebellion .

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