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Latitude: 57.6895 / 57°41'22"N
Longitude: -2.8207 / 2°49'14"W
OS Eastings: 351165
OS Northings: 866928
OS Grid: NJ511669
Mapcode National: GBR M8DD.GK3
Mapcode Global: WH7KD.NZ0J
Plus Code: 9C9VM5QH+RP
Entry Name: 28 South Deskford Street, Cullen
Listing Name: 28 South Deskford Street, Lawtie's Mortification, Cullen
Listing Date: 22 February 1972
Last Amended: 9 April 2019
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 359599
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB23777
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Cullen, 28 South Deskford Street
ID on this website: 200359599
Location: Cullen
County: Moray
Town: Cullen
Electoral Ward: Keith and Cullen
Traditional County: Banffshire
Tagged with: Cottage
Lawtie's Mortification was established by John Lawtie, Burgess of Cullen, in 1650. In old Scots, a mortification is land, property or money bequeathed for charitable purposes, after death. Lawtie bequeathed his whole property 'house, garden and a croft of land' for 'the poor of Cullen'. This charity was augmented by William Lawtie in 1657. Cottages with garden plots were moved from the old town and re-established in South Deskford Street in 1824.
The stone plaque reads as follows: 'John Lawtie Burgess of Cullen mortified this house and croft to the poor of the Parish and appointed Geo [George] Lawtie of Tochieneil, and his heirs whatsomever pairsons [persons?] there of Mr Jas [James] Lawtie, Minister of the Gospel was heir and representative to the said Geo Lawtie. Mrs Sara Lawtie Dingwall in Banff empowered Alex Lobban Merchant Cullen and Jas Lawtie of Towie to excambe [exchange] the houses and land situated in the old town which they did for the present houses and land as pledged of […] March 1824 this […]' (The last lines are too worn to transcribe).
Statutory address and listed building record revised in 2019. Previously listed as '26 South Deskford Street, Lawtie's Mortification'. The house numbering at South Deskford Street changed in 1993 when the cottages were renovated and three new cottages were built on ground to the rear of South Deskford Street.
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