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James McBride, architect 1820; Mackenzie & Matthews, architectural practice c.1854; John Kinross, architect 1898-1900; Ian Gordon Lindsay, architect c.1960; Cunningham Jack Fisher Purdom, architectural practice; William Murray Jack, job architect 1967-96. William Murray Jack (born 10 October 1921) took an active role in the work of the National Trust for Scotland, the East Neuk Preservation Society and advised on the restoration of Pluscarden Priory in Morayshire. John Kinross (born 3 July 1855). During the 1890s, two-thirds of Kinross's work came from the Marquess, including the major restorations at Falkland Palace, the Augustinian Priory, St Andrews, Pluscarden Abbey, and Greyfriars Church and Convent in Elgin, where he demonstrated his command of the issues in the current Restoration Debate and perceived 'best practice' of the time.
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