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01764 652819

Innerpeffray Library, Crieff, Perthshire, PH7 3RF

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INNERPEFFRAY LIBRARY
A Scottish Charity No SC 013843

A BRIEF HISTORY

 

Scotland's first free Public Lending Library

Innerpeffray Library was founded by David Drummond, 3rd Lord Madertie, by 1680, when he made 400 of his family books available to the public. At this time the Library was sited in the loft of the adjacent St Mary's Chapel, burial place of the Drummond family. Madertie states in a will written in 1680 that the Library, and school founded at the same time, were "for the improvement and education of the population particularly the young students."

Visit other Drummond connections
www.stobhall.com
www.drummondcastlegardens.co.uk

The present library house was purpose built for Robert Hay Drummond, at the time Archbishop of York, and patron of the Library, and completed in 1762. On the death of the Archbishop his book collection was donated to the Library by his son, Robert Auriol Hay, 9th Earl of Kinnoull. The library flourished during the late 18th and 19th centuries; many more books were added by subsequent patrons, members of the Hay Drummond families. However as public libraries with superior stock of modern books began to proliferate during the early 20th century, Innerpeffray Library's popularity waned. Borrowings fell to minimal levels and in 1968, despite the best efforts of successive librarians and the trustees, the decision was made to cease operating as a lending library, thus bringing to an end almost three hundred years of continuous service to the community.

Innerpeffray Library is maintained by a Charitable Trust, the Innerpeffray Mortification, Scottish Charity No SC 013843

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Innerpeffray Library seen from the graveyard

Innerpeffray Library interior

Innerpeffray Library from the south east, from a watercolour by EM Jolly 1917

Innerpeffray Library from the south east,
from a watercolour by EM Jolly 1917

A literary jewel set deep in the magnificent
Strathearn countryside

All text, photos and graphics are © Innerpeffray Library 2005/6, except the catalogue pages which are © Norsk Systemutvikling AS, Oslo, Norway

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