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Field Visit

Date 2 October 1990

Event ID 735175

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/735175

NG25NW 10 242 592.

This township lies to the W and SW of the junction of the Trumpan and Geary roads and is bounded to the N and W by the Allt na Claise

Moire and the sea-shore. The southern extent is bounded by a straight drystone wall aligned from NNE to SSW from the road junction to the shore.

The farm of Peine Staptine is first documented in a rent roll of 1683 of the MacLeod estate (R C MacLeod 1928, Vol.I) and in 1788 when there were four married couples, fourteen children and five unmarried adults (SRO GD 9/3 Abstract Minutes of the British Fisheries Society 1786-1788), living on the farm. It appears to have been reorganised as a crofting township in the first half of the 19th century in conjunction with Hallin (see NG25NW 11).

(Numbers in brackets refer to Dbase data available in manuscript form) 10.01 NG 2455 5931 Building (148)

10.02 NG 2436 5926 Farmstead (149-151)

10.03 NG 2427 5922 Mill (Possible) (152)

10.04 NG 2425 5918 Farmstead (153-155)

10.05 NG 2425 5912 Mill; Kiln (Possible); Lade (157)

Visited by RCAHMS (DCC) 2 October 1990.

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