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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
1. Lands of Fintray. Scots Money
53 The Trustees of His Grace the Duke of Fife Part of Fintray £68.3.10
54 William M. Laird, George Laird, and John Laird, West Litterty, Monquhitter Part of Fintray £2.5.4
55 William Laird, George Laird, and John Laird Hill of Cotburn Part of Fintray £2.9.6
56 Representatives of the late Andrew Morrison, Upper Cotburn Part of Fintray £42.10.4
57 G. Wilson, Wester Badentyre, Monquhitter Part of Fintray £5.11.5
58 John Knox, Ledingham, Fintray Part of Fintray £69.1.7
59 Robert Fraser, Kinbate Part of Fintray £13.17.10
60 Sarah Ironside and George and James Ironside, Mill of Fintray Part of Fintray £6.1.2
61 Alexander Hutcheon, Lower Cotburn Part of Fintray £36.19.7
62 Thomas Fraser, Ferneystrype Part of Fintray £25.12.3
63 Representatives of Mrs Christian Chapman, Slackadale Part of Fintray £37.15.7
64 David Laird, Richmond Cottage Part of Fintray £0.14.11
65 Mrs Annie Rodger, North Skene House Part of Fintray £1.4.11
66 John Cordiner, retired Miller, Crossfields Part of Fintray £2.6.2
Carry Forward £314.14.5

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SCHEME OF ALLOCATION between and among the Trustees of HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF FIFE., K.G., [Knight of the Garter] K.T., [Knight of the Thistle] and purchasers from His Grace, or their Successors, of the Old Valued Rent of the portions of the Fife Estates lying in the Parish of Turriff and County of Aberdeen.

January 1913

The valued Rent remaining unallocated of the whole lands in the Parish of Turriff formerly belonging to the Duke of Fife is £1303.9.3 Scots, of which there is rated on the lands of Fintray £331.14.5 Scots, and the balance of £971.14.10. Scots on the remaining lands. These sums are allocated below in the same proportions as the Stipend formerly payable by His Grace previous to the commencement of the land sales was allocated in the State of Teinds prepared by Mr W. M. McLachlan, W.S., [Writer to the Signet] in 1899, and in the Scheme of Locality which followed upon it. An allocation made on the immediate basis of the real rents would no doubt be more strictly in accordance with principle; but in many cases the amounts of the real rents at the dates of the sales are not readily ascertainable. And, as the Allocation of the Stipend was made on the basis of the real rents, it follows that the present one also proceeds on that basis though not directly.

[The following alterations noted]
55 [Scored out] William M Laird, George Laird, and John Laird, Hill of Cotburn. [Added] William F Stewart Solr. [Solicitor] Turriff
61 [Scored out] Lower Cotburn [Added] Ld [Lord] Peterburgh for William Hutcheon Lower Cotburn,

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