James Duff, the 4th Earl of Fife, founded Dufftown or Balvenie as it was initially named, in 1817, to give employment after the Napoleonic wars. Similar to new towns of that period, Dufftown has spacious streets laid out in a regular plan. The four main streets converge on the turreted 1839 Clock Tower, originally the town jail and later the burgh chambers. It now houses the local Tourist Information centre and small town museum, which contains material of local interest, relating to the whisky industry and to Lord Mount Stephen, a native of the parish. The clock itself comes from Banff, a town situated on the coast of the Moray Firth about 25 miles from Dufftown. It is known locally as the clock that hanged MacPherson, an infamous freebooter from the Highland town of Kingussie. He was condemned to death at Banff in 1700 for robbing the rich and giving to the poor.
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