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Plans: First Floor; Ground Floor Preparatory drawing for 'Tolbooths and Town-Houses', RCAHMS, 1996.

SC 337409

Description Plans: First Floor; Ground Floor Preparatory drawing for 'Tolbooths and Town-Houses', RCAHMS, 1996.

Date 1993

Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu

Catalogue Number SC 337409

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of DC 29507

Scope and Content Plans of Stirling Town-house, Stirling Stirling Town-house replaced a medieval tolbooth on the same site. Funding came from the Malt Tax. 'Hyeland oak trees' were used for the spire, and 'Fyne French glass' was ordered for the windows. The roof required repeated repairs. The 18th-century parts of the town-house may match the floor-plan, and even incorporate some of the masonry, of the earlier tolbooth. The cell walls were thickened in 1724 to prevent escapes. The strongroom still has original iron doors. (1) built 1703-5 by Sir William Bruce, (2) north front extended, 1785 by Gideon Gray, (3) court-house and jail, between 1806 and 1813 by Richard Crichton Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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