Killin, River Lochay, Bridge Of Lochay
Road Bridge (18th Century)
Site Name Killin, River Lochay, Bridge Of Lochay
Classification Road Bridge (18th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Glen Lochay
Canmore ID 24209
Site Number NN53SE 30
NGR NN 56966 34228
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/24209
- Council Stirling
- Parish Killin
- Former Region Central
- Former District Stirling
- Former County Perthshire
NN53SE 30 56966 34228
EXTERNAL REFERENCE - Scottish Record Office
Building the Bridge of Glenlochay.
Orders to cut and hew thirty long fir trees for the bridge.
Letter from Sir John Campbell to Barcaldine. 1684 GD 170/629
1700-1701
Bridges, Breadalbane estate
Bridge at Lochay, 1700-01
Duncan McNocard and Donald McGregich making ?holls for new couple to bridge
Duncan Barron and Jon McAlpine, contract of work at bridge
Donald Grant smith for proportion of bridge work Total 176.17.6 Sc
1720
For do.
Robert McInnes, mason, per contract 666.13.4
Donald Toshach, wright , for coums 226.13.4
and expenses to Perth to direct making iron bolts
Andrew Donaldson, mason, winning and hewing 394ft
quarry stone @ 9/- (who turns bankrupt and leaves country) 177.6.
GD 112/48/1 (Breadalbane MSS)
McGressich Miller and James Campbell, for balance of above 20._ _
and for winning stones for pillar and setting it up with mason etc 8. 6.-
Total #1717.2.8
1741
Do.
Contract between John Campbell of Achaladar, Chamberlain, and James Robertson and Thomas Olker, masons in Dunkeld, to build stone bridge by water of Lochy "a little below where the last bridge stood", arch 52ft between land breats, 15ft broad, 12ft of it clear, with hewn stone on top "leadgings", packed and causeway end to end, guaranteed to stand 7 years.
For 111.16st
(others 1772 onwards) GD 112/48/1
Rebuilding the Bridge of Lochay. By contrast with James Robertson and Thomas Clerk, Masons, for building and finishing the bridge of Lochy. Payment of #2074.4.0 (Scots) Account book
1741 GD 112/9/45
Building the Bridge of Lochay. Payment of #533.6.8 which is said to be refunded to the Earl of Breadalbane by the users of the bridge. Account book.
1719 GD 112/9/41 pages 11 and 148
