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Haldrick

I visited what remains of Haldrick farm on the 22nd September 2019. The woodland plantation that surrounds it is now being cleared.

Haldrick was home to James Miller – a home-made philosopher and poet. Time has forgotten him. In his time, his words were poorly received.

24 Nov 1931 Robertson of Haldrick - a pioneer in agriculture
1861 census Haldrick
1940 valuation Sheriffmuir farms (Blackford)
A labourer from Braco responds to James Miller of Haldrick - July 1862
'A New Comet' - April 1862 on James Miller of Haldrick
Haldrick 1820s
Haldrick 1851 census
Haldrick 1931 Pioneer in Agriculture (1)
Haldrick December 1928
Haldrick map 1864
Haldrick OS book
Haldrick, Blackford - 23 Sept 2019 (2)
Haldrick, Blackford - 23 Sept 2019 (3)
Henry Monteath Will - Haldrick
June 1862 'The new and old light solved' - James Miller of Haldrick
March 1862 - James Miller's epic poem is published - Haldrick
The creation of the world - Haldrick poem 1
The creation of the world - Haldrick poem 2

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Peter Scott-Gordon: gardener, artist, retired doctor: peter@holeousia.com
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