McLaren of Ardveich burial ground at Leckine, Earnknowe

Photo Gallery of images of the burial ground and gravestones

Map showing location of Ardveich and Leckine burial groundTranscriptions of memorial stones

The current owners of Earnknowe, Mr & Mrs Hopkins, who kindly gave permission and assistance with this article,  do not mind if interested parties wish to visit Leckine providing the burial ground is treated with respect and no disturbance is caused to residents of Earnknowe Holiday cottages.

History

The burial ground at Leckine is an ancient site that was the private cemetery of the local MacLaren of Ardveich clan, who have lived and farmed in and around the Loch Earn area for centuries. The farm of Ardveich lies to the E of Leckine, and was occupied by the MacLarens for around 7 centuries, until the late 19t" century. The lands of Ardveich were fertile and profitable farmlands, encompassing much of the N side of Loch Earn, between what is now Lochearnhead and St Fillans. The burial ground is said to have been established when the body of a Clan Chief, who had died at Ardveich, was held up at Leckine by a storm, en-route to the burial ground at Killin. The chief was later buried at Leckine, and later clan members followed suit.

(There is no documentary evidence to support this, which came word-of-mouth from Miss Margaret McLaren who was the last member of the Clan McLaren to be buried at Leckine in 1993.)


Description

Leckine Burial Ground is a private, walled burial ground for the MacLaren clan. The burial ground lies on the N side of Loch Earn, just to the E of Lochearnhead village, on the hillside above the shore of the loch. It is today surrounded by the settlement of Earnknowe, with the disused Lochearnhead to Crieff railway immediately to the N. There is documentary evidence of the existence of Leckine burial ground in the late 17t" century, whilst the date of the oldest identifiable stone today is 1773. The last MacLaren with the right to interment within the ground was buried here in 1993. Today the burial ground is preserved and maintained by the residents of Earnknowe. The burial ground is listed at category C(S) for its associations with one of the most prominent clans of the area, preserved in outstanding condition.

The burial ground is surrounded on all four sides by dry stane dyking, entered from the S side through a gateway formed by two tall, square plan, shaped rubble piers, which are probably mid 19th century. The wallhead of the S wall is level, and appears to have been repaired at the same time as the gateway was built. The walls to the sides and rear are in a poorer state of repair, and are less carefully coursed than the S wall, suggesting they may not have been repaired when the work to the S was carried out. In the wall to the W, a long wooden beam is built into the stonework, in roughly the same position as an old gate marked on the mid 19th century map of the burial ground. It is unclear what this beam was used for, were it to be a lintel it suggests dramatic changes in the ground levels. There are 13 standing gravestones, with numerous lying stones both marked and unmarked.

A document within the papers of the Earl of Breadalbane in the National Archives of Scotland is a letter to the Earl asking permission to repair the burial ground, which is described as having been, "constantly used for that purpose for 100 years back and upwards".

The letter is accompanied by a list of names raised amongst the MacLarens and other locals, pledging money to repair the burial ground with, "sufficient dyke of stone and six feet high, with (...... ) on top and pointed with lime on each side, and a neat sufficient gate with lock and key."

A map of the burial ground, thought to date from the mid 1850s, also shows the subdivision of the ground between different strands of the Clan, and the names of some who were buried there.

Within the burial ground is the grave of Donald MacLaren, the banker, wool merchant and local businessman who formed the MacLaren High School and was one of the highest employers and most influential men in the area in the early 18`" century. The grave of a local builder, William Angus from Auchraw, is also found within the burial ground. Whilst not of the MacLaren Clan, Angus repaired walls enclosing the burial ground and built the present (gateway on the S wall, in exchange for a burial plot for himself when he died.


Transcriptions

Graveyard, Earnknowe (Leckine)

1 1818
This stone was erected by Donald McLaren
to the memory of John McLaren his father
who died October 16th 1789 aged 52 (62?) years
Also Chirstan McLaren his spouse
who died April 21st 1806 aged 73 years

2 Erected by Daniel Deuar
in memory of his brother Duncan Deuar
who died July 27th 1806 aged 47

3 In memory of Catherine Morison daughter of Donald Morison,
who died 7th March 1895
In loving remembrance of 41 years of faithful service

4 This stone was erected by Duncan Ferguson Burnbank
to the memory of Christian Gardner a virtuous woman his spouse
who died 23rd March 1823 aged 66 years
Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord

4a Here lyes interd the corps of Daniel Fergusson
son to Patrick Fergusson in Cragan
who departed this life Nov 27th 1773 aged. 30 Years aged 30 years

5 In loving memory of William McLaren
who died at Auchraw 24th February 1950 aged 83 years
and his wife Isabella Lamb
who died 27th November 1949 aged 81 years
also their son William
who died 3rd January 1963 aged 66 years
and their eldest daughter Mary who died 8th Feb 1982

6 Sacred to the memory of Robert McLaren
who died 10 th February 1842
and Janet McLaren his spouse
ho died 26th September 1856
also of their son Donald McLaren
Wool Merchant in Callander
and for many years chief magistrate of that place
who died 7th February 1880 aged 71

7 In loving memory of William McLaren
who died at Ardveich Lochearnhead
21st October 1893 aged 74 years
Also his daughter Margaret
who died at Callarder 6th November 1857 aged 1 year
And of his son Archibald
who died at Alloa 18th December 1882 aged 23 years
Also of his wife Mary Beattie
who died at Auchraw 13th Dec 1902 aged 69 years
Their son John McLaren
who died lst April 1952 aged 90 years

May God in his mercy unite us in Heaven

8 Erected by Donald McLaren Ardveich
in memory of his beloved and affectionate father Duncan McLaren
who died 28th July 1$52 aged 86 years
and of his mother Janet Campbell
who died on 30th May 1863 aged 77 years

8a In loving memory of our dear uncle
Alexander McLaren died 4th October 1936
at East Ferlochan, Baxecaldine, Connel, Argyll

Erected by G & M Ferguson

9 This stone was erected to the memory of
Duncan McLaren merchant in Callander
who died 4th December 1807
and to his father Donald McLaren life tenant in Ledcreich
and his youngest son Neil . . lies on the north side

10 Erected in memory of William Angus Builder
born at Crieff Feby 1802
Died at Auchraw Lochearnhead 10 December 1884

11 Erected by Catharine McIntyre Gartnafuaran
In memory of her daughter Margaret McIntyre
Died at Gartnafuaran 27th June 1868 aged 29 years

na guil air mo shonsa mhathair mo ruin:
cha, neil mi marbh. ach am chadal car uine

12 Erected in memory of Elen McLaxan
daughter to Dun. McLaran
Suie
who died Agust 7 1818 aged 5 years

13 In memory of Alexr. McLaren
who died 8th August 1843 aged 66 years
and of his sons
Daniel who died 16th Dec 1841 aged 30
Peter who died 27th August 1362 aged 48
and John who died 2nd September 1872 aged 56 years
Also Mary McIntyre his wife
who died 7th Feby 1877 aged 91
and Mary McLaren
who died the 24 Dec 1872 (1879?) aged 62

 

 

NOTE: Stones with suffix a are flat on the ground.


References: National Archives of Scotland, item ref:GD/112/11/2/5/64 Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Muniments), Memo for repairing dyke round burying ground at Leckin of Auchra near Lochearnhead; Clan MacLaren Society Booklet: The Last MacLarens in Ardveich, Dr A A MacLaren, 2004; Other information courtesy of Mr L Hopkins of Earnknowe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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