File:Dalpersie floor plan 1561.jpg
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English: Dalpersie floor plan 1561, Dalpersie was a mansion-house, now known as Terpersie Castle. The Gordon who was its owner in 1745 is said to have been the last person executed for participating in the Jacobite Rebellion, and a recess in the upper part of the roof is said to be where he was captured. |
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Author | Robert William billings |
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