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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Liddells Plean house continued

Sorry I left you in the dark...Continue

So Andrew Liddell (1789 to 1854) was the Senior partner in Andrew Liddell and Co,Iron works Glasgow and retired at age 44 giving his nephew the business.

He proceeded to pastor a church having purchased a building for the congregation in Brown Street( Glasgow?) to use.

There was a will dated 15 November 1848 and a codicil ( Change to will) dated 26 August 1851 written at Plean House Stirling shire. Some one else has researched the census for 1851 but could not find Liddells at the Plean house for that date. Research as to other properties has not resulted in finding them on census day.
 We assume he had several properties.



The Plean estate was owned by the Earl of Dunmore.
 Robert Haldane (Airthrey Estate) bought it from the Earl.
1799 Robert Haldane sold off the Plean estate to pay off debts (funding divinity students)
1800 Francis Simpson, Clerk, Carron Iron Works owns the estate.
1819 He commissions Plean House on the estate
1831 Trustees -William Asylum own the house and estate with Various tenants till the end of the century 
1901 Plean Colliery co. own the house with Coal master William Thorneycroft in residence
1922 Thorneycroft buys the house from the Coal Company. 

So I am left with Andrew Liddell renting around late 1840's and certainly in 1851 the time of the will alteration.

Currently the Plean house is owned by Stirling Council it sits well fenced with in the (Plean) Country park. An Interesting wee review from a wonder what happened. 

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