A Journey From Edinburgh Through Parts of North Britain Containing Remarks On S
A Journey From Edinburgh Through Parts of North Britain Containing Remarks On S
Campbell Alexander
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There are four bleach-fields in the neighbourhood of Perth ; viz. One at Huntingtower, one at Tulloch, one at Luncarty, and one at Stormont. The bleach-fields of Luncarty and Tulloch are at prefent carried on by Sandemam, Turnbull, and Co. ; that of Ruthven, or Huntingtower, by Richardfon and Co. ; and that of Stormont, by Thomas and John Barland*. It frequently happens, that from fixty to feventy Scotiih acres are covered with linens collected from various parts of Scotland, and many parts of ...England. Ther-e are cotton-works at Stanley "f, Cromwell Park, and Luncarty, as already noticed. Befide thefe, there is cotton fpun in the town of Perth. There are three printing-works in the neighbourhood of 'Perth, viz. Ruthven printfield, Tulloch printfield, and Crom- well Park printfield. The goods manufactured at thefe works find a ready market at London. Befides the various branches of manufadure already men- tioned, there are mills for manufaduring of paper; for the ibruifing of lintfeed into oil ; and corn, wheat, and barley mills, * The Duke of A tholl is the proprietor of the land on which Ruthven or Hunting- tower bleachfield is fituated ; the Earl of Kinnoul of that of Tulloch bleachfield ; Graham of Balgowan of that of Luncarty bleachfield ; and the Earl of Mansfield of that of Stormont bleachfield.
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