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Panbride

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OS grid reference
  
NO571358

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
DD7

Dialling code
  
01241

Lieutenancy area
  
Angus

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
CARNOUSTIE

Police
  
Scottish

Council area
  
Angus

UK parliament constituency
  
Dundee East

Panbride wwwancestorabelcoukAngusimgpanbride5jpg

Scottish parliaments
  
Angus, North East Scotland

Panbride house near carnoustie


Panbride is a village and civil parish in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is situated 0.5 miles (1 km) north-east of Carnoustie and 6 miles (10 km) west of Arbroath.

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Map of Panbride, Carnoustie, UK

History

The first recorded owners of the Barony of Panbride was the Morham family, whose ancestral name was Malherbe. They are first mentioned in relation to Panbride in the registers of Arbroath Abbey in a charter of John Morham made in the mid 13th century. It is thought that they had possession of the land until 1309 when Robert I conferred the land to his Brother in Law, Alexander Fraser, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland. Fraser died at the Battle of Dupplin Moor in 1332 and it is thought that David II conferred the barony (at least in part) to the Boyce family in 1341.

The lands of Panbride were fragmented and passed through a number of hands from that point, and were gradually acquired by the Carnegie family, later to become the Earls of Northesk, in the 16th century. The lands were forfeited following the Jacobite rebellion but were bought back by James Carnegie in 1764. Carnegie used the lands to purchase lands near his main estate and the barony of Panbride passed to William Maule, linking Panbride with Panmure.

Between the census years of 1801 and 1831, the parish's population fell by some 20% from 1583 to 1268, due largely to the removal of several villages in the name of Agricultural improvement.

References

Panbride Wikipedia