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Murthly Castle, New Murthly Castle

Country House (19th Century)

Site Name Murthly Castle, New Murthly Castle

Classification Country House (19th Century)

Canmore ID 126269

Site Number NO03NE 8.10

NGR NO 07212 39708

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Little Dunkeld
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Architecture Notes

NO03NE 8.10 07212 39708

NMRS REFERENCE

Architect: James Gillespie Graham and A W N Pugin, 1827-32.

Demolished in 1949.

EXTERNAL REFERENCE

Scottish Record Office

Proposed new buildings at Murthly.

Letter to John Stewart, union Bank, Perth from James Gillespie Graham (architect), (both men are Trustees for building the New House). He proposes to start operations at Murthly and wishes copies made of the bargain drawn up with James Fiffe because the contractor will require them for guidance.

1829 GD 121/box/101/vol xx/107

Additional mason work at the House of Murthly.

Measurement and account of work executed and deductions for work not executed in building the House of Murthly. These additions and deductions are calculated to the height of the cross mullions of the windows of principal floors. Additional work amounts to #425.8.7.

Payments to James Gillespie Graham, Architect (1776-1855) noted.

1829 GD 121/box 68/410

Building the New House of Murthly.

Detailed estimate of Mason Work from John Walker.

It amounts to #13,265.18.2.

1829 GD 121/box 37/210

Expenditure on building Mansion House.

Account includes the following payments:

Mr I Iwabey, London, for oak carvings. #163.12.0.

Augustus Pugin Jr. for models. #16.16.7 and #42.15.10

John Steell, Edinburgh, for carvings. #48.10.0.

William Baird, Edinburgh, for models. #63.14.0.

John Walker, Builder 'in further part'. #3,900.

James Smith, for outlays as Clerk of Works. #881.3.6 1/2

James Gillespie Graham, Architect. #6,565.12.3 1/2.

1829-30 GD 121/box 66/401

Approval of Plans for the New House of Murthly.

Letter from Harriet Drummond at Naples to Sir John A Stewart, her nephew.

She has admired the Plans for the New House at Murthly.

They combine solidity, grandeur and elegance. She would like to see the tracings of the ornaments of the interior.

1830 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/148

Sir John Stewart's Building Trust for the New House of Murthly.

Letter from Thomson Paul to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

He notifies payment of #5, 738, 17.1. into the Trust Fund and the deduction of #15.15.0 paid to Mr Stevenson as Measurer and of #17 to James Gillespie Graham, Architect for Plans.

1829 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/108

Payment for accounts for building the New Mansion of Murthly.

Bundles of vouchers and receipted accounts 1-144 (1829), 1-48 and 52 (1830).

They include bills for labour, building supplies and freight. Slips addressed to Accountant or Cashier at Perth Union Bank instructing payment. Signed by either or both of Sir John A Stewart of Grandtully's trustees John Stewart and James Gillespie Graham.

1828-1830 GD 121/box 66/401

Building a new Mansion House and offices.

Account showing money expended by Sir John Archibald Stewart of Grandtully. It amounts to #6. 565.12.3 1/2.

1829-1830 GD 121/box 66/401

Building the New House of Murthly.

Specification for Plumber work.

Signed by James Gillespie Graham, Architect.

1831 GD 121/box 37/210

Plumber work for the New House of Murthly.

Letters including specification and accepted estimate.

1831 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/190,194,195 & 200

Abstract Account of the Building Trustees of Sir John Archibald Stewart of Grandtully with Thomson Paul W. S

James Gillespie Graham and John Stewart are named as Trustees.

1830 GD 121/box 66/401

Account of money received from Sir John A Stewart of Grandtully for work done for the building of Murthly House. It amounts to #3, 113.7.7. Notebook

1828-1831 GD 121/Box 66/401

Models (for ornamental work) for the New House of Murthly.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

The last models which (John)Walker (builder) will require will be sent by Packet from Leith. He Asks John Stewart to forward them to James Smith.

1831 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/183

Wrought iron work for roof of Murthly House.

Estimate from John and George Anderson, Leith Foundry.

1831 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/176

Carvings intended for Murthly House.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth

He is going to London and will look carefully at the carvings. He will then dispose, at cost, of any of the work that cannot be applied to Murthly House.

1831 GD 121/box101/vol xx/192

Admiration of Plans for the New Mansion House.

Letter from the Earl of Ashburnham to Capt. William Stewart.

He considers James Gillespie Graham's Drawings and Plans of Murthly 'perfectly beautiful'.

1832 GD 121/box 101/vol xxi/22

Building the New House of Murthly.

Probable Estimate for finishing the Bedrooms on the First Floor.

Abstract of Probable Estimates. It amounts to #1094.8.3 1/2.

1833 GD 121/box 72/2

Building the New House of Murthly.

Specification of the Manner of finishing the House of Murthly exclusive of Entrance Hall, Public Rooms, Great Staircase and Upper Gallery. Signed by James Gillespie Graham, Architect.

1833 GD 121/box 72/2

Building the New House of Murthly.

Probable Estimate for finishing the Bedroom Floor. Abstract of probable Estimates. It amounts to #2816.1.3.

1833 GD 121/box 72/2

Building the New House of Murthly.

Bound volume containing specification and estimates. Architect: James Gillespie Graham (1776-1855)

1833 GD 121/box 72/2

Report on the progress of work at the House of Murthly.

James Gillespie Graham had done everything in his power to facilitate the operations, consistent with the substantial

execution of the work but in consequence of having no Clerk of Works ar Murthly some mistakes had taken place which had to be rectified. David, son to James Smith, had recently been sent to act as Clerk of Works and everything had gone on satisfactorily under his care.

1846 GD 121/box 102/vol xxiii/103

Progress to improvements.

Letter to Sir William Drummond Steyart from his son.

he has visited Murthly and found the workmen busily employed levelling the drive in front of the New House, and that they had completed the Terrace as far as the road. He considers that Birnam is the greatest of all improvements particularly the spot chosen for the erection of the bridge.

1848? Gd 121/box 102/vol xxiii/244

Progress of building at the House of Murthly. Letters to Sur William Drummond Stewart from James Gillespie Graham, Architect.

1846 Gd 121/box 102/vol xxiii/103 and 104

Specification for plumber work for the New Hopuse of Murthly. It is countersigned ny James Gillespie Graham. 1831 Gd 121/210/Box 37

Specification for finishing the New House of Murthly including a separate note of materials.

1832-33 GD 121/2/box 72

Estimate for the building of Murthly House from John Walker. It amounts to #13, 265.18.2.

1829 GD 121/210/box 37

Demolition of the New Mansionhouse of Murthly.

The shell stood empty until it was demolished in 1950 after the 2nd World War.

It took 2 years to demolish and its stone was used to build houses in Pitlochry, Tarbert and Loch Lomondside and for the repair of Dunkeld Bridge. F610

The New Mansionhouse at Murthly.

Sir John Archibald Drummond Steuart 1794-1838

He began to build a New House altogether on a site 300 yards to the South. He commissioned James Gillespie Graham as Architect. The shell was completed by 1838 but Sir John dies (leaving a debt of quarter of a million) before he could move in and demolish the Old Castle. F610

Carvings for the New House of Murthly.

Payments to John Steel noted, for carving shields for window tops and for Arms and Shields.

Cash Book

1830 and 1831 GD 121/box 72/1

Building the New House of Murthly.

Detailed estimate of Mason Work from John Walker.

It amounts to #13,265.18.2

1829 GD 121/box 37/210

Abstract of Account of additional Mason work to the height of the cross mullion in principal storey. It amounts to #422.13.6 1/2.

Measured by James Stevenson

1829 GD 121/box 66/401

Proposed new buildings at Murtly.

Letter to Lady Stewart from James Gillespie Graham (Architect)

He has obtained a detailed estimate and pledges himself as to the practicability of the building being completed and roofed for the sum specified.

1828 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/83

Supply and transport of timber for the New House of Murthly.

Letters and estimates.

1829 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/111-115 and 117 and 125

Progress of the building of Murthly House.

Letter from George Stewart in Naples to his brother Sir John A Stewart.

He has heard lately from James Gillespie Graham a satisfactory account of progress at Murthly House. He is glad that the low garden is to be abolished and fences removed. These changes will give greater extent to the immediate neighbourhood of the New Mansion.

1830 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/142

Plans for the New House of Murthly.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

He has sent important PLans to John Stewart and he asks him to hold them and let the writer know of their safe arrival. 1830 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/157

Models of work for the New House at Murthly.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham, Architect, to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

He has to settle accounts for the models made in London. Payment is urgent so he requires a Bill of #50 and one of #44.13.6 sent.

1830 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/149

Additional Mason work executed at the House of Murthly with deductions made for work not carried out as authorised by the contract.

Measurement and Account. Balance amounts to #375.19.0.

Signed by John Walker, Builder and James Gillespie Graham, Architect.

1830 GD 121/box 66/401

Heraldic designs for the House of Murthly.

Letter from A Sinclair to Sir John A Stewart.

He has admired the designs of the NEw house of Murthly and he encloses a scheme for 'fitting up the shields' which should be submitted to Lady Stewart (Sir John's Mother) for revision.

1830 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/141

Additional Mason work executed for the New House of Murthly.

Measurement and Account of additional work and deduction for remaining work unexecuted.

Mr Walker's account.

It amounts to #2.814.10.7 1/2

1831 GD 121/box 68/410

Report on the progress of building of Murthly House.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

he intends to start operations at Murthly by mid March and have it roofed during Harvest. he has made arrangements for ornamental work but models were required for tha tpurpose so he requires a Bill on LOndon for #20 to pay for them.

1831 GD 121/box 101/vo xx/177

(Models and Furniture)

Letter from James Gillespie Graham, in London, to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

He has sent receipts for accounts he has paid and asks for a further #20.7.6. He wishes to know if john Stewart has been told by what vessel to expect the chairs.

1832 GD 121/box 101/vol xxi/13

Payments made to James Gillespie Graham as Architect of the New House of Murthly.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

He asks for a ' Statement of Money' he has received both for himself and for carvings and models ordered since 1829.

1831 GD 121/box 101/vol xx/174

Payment of the Architect for the New House of Murthly.

Letter from James Gillespie Graham to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

He acknowledges the receipt of the balance of #140 owed to him as architect.

1832 GD 121/box 101/vol xxi/2

Expense of building the New House of Murthly.

Letter from J M Melville W.S to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth.

Mr Melville has received the recorded vouchers of 830-1831 amounting to #7,154.5.3. He confirms his earlier opinion that Sir John Stewart could not burden the Entailed Estate with the expense of the New House unless he finished that House.

1832 GD 121/box 101/vol xxi/6

Building the New House of Murthly. Probabale estimate for finishing the Ground Floor. Abstract of probable Estimates. it amounts to #2080.0.8.

1833 GD 121/box 72/2

Building the New House of Murthly.

Probable Esimate of Outside and Inside Stairs and Entrance Door.

It amounts to #249.3.2

1833 GD 121/box 72/2

Account current between Sir William D Stewart of Grandtully and John Stewart ESQ in Perth, his commissioner.

Notes regular quarterly payments of #10 to James Gillespie Graham, formerly a building Trustee.

1831-1839 GD 121/box 66/401

Need to personally supervise building improvements.

Letter to Sir William Drummond Stewart from his sister.

She has heard that he intends to make improvements, but if so, she advises him to marry, settle at Murthly, and oversee the work.

1839 GD 121/box 101/ vol xxi/144

The New Approach to Murthly Castle.

Estimate from John D Doig sent to William Hepburn, Land Stewart. It amounts to #37.15.0

1847 GD 121/box 102/vol xxiii/150

(Augustus Welby Northmore) 1812-1852. Carvings for the New House of Murthly. Payments of #163.12.0, 321.1.6, #45.4.6, #105.9.8 and #7.15.2 noted. Cash book

1829 and 1831

Graham, James Gillespie 1776-1855 Architect

Payments to him as Architect of the New House of Murthly.

They include payments of #94.18.6 and #20.2.6 for Models and of #276.15.1 for Interior Drawings of the New House.

Cash Book

1830 and 1831 GD 121/box 72/1

Account book for the building of New Murthly House.

Architect James Gillespie Graham

1828-32 GD 121/1/box 72

Building of the New Murthly House. Letter Book.

It includes letters concerning the signing of building contracts and payment of drafts.

1828-1836 GD 121/box72

Building the New House of Murthly.

Cash Book. Records payments amounting to #7.514.8.8

Contractor: John Walker.

Clerk of Works: James Smith

Architect: James Gillespie Graham

1828-1836 GD 121/box 72/1

Proposed new buildings at Murthly.

Letter to John Stewart, Union Bank, Perth from James Gillespie Graham.

He proposes to start operatins at Murthly and wishes copies made of the bargain drawn up with James Fiffe because the contractor will require them for guidance.

1829 GD 121.box 101.vol xx/107

(Undated) information in NMRS.

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