Land tax rolls for Buteshire, volume 02

Page Proprietor and land Valuation of feudalists Valuation of property Parish totals Transcribe other information
E106/7/2/1 Parishes of Kilmorie and Kilbride which take in the whole Islands of Arran, Lamlash, and Plada.
E106/7/2/1 Archibald Duke of Hamilton
E106/7/2/1 Barony of Arran £4000.0.0
E106/7/2/1 Lands in Arran which belonged to Skelmorly £833.6.8
E106/7/2/1 Crownery of Arran £33.6.8
E106/7/2/1 £4866.13.4
E106/7/2/1 John Marquess of Bute
E106/7/2/1 His lands of Kildonan in the parish of Kilmorie £55.11.0
E106/7/2/1 Corrigills in the parish of Kilbride £33.6.8
E106/7/2/1 £88.17.8
E106/7/2/1 John Fullarton of Kilmichael
E106/7/2/1 His lands of Kilmichael in the parish of Kilbride and Whitefarland in the parish of Kilmorie £93.6.8
E106/7/2/1 Total valuation of Arran containing the parishes of Kilmorie and Kilbride £5048.17.8
E106/7/2/1 Valuation Book OF THE County of Bute
E106/7/2/3 Parish of Rothesay in the Island of Bute.
E106/7/2/3 The Marquess of Bute
E106/7/2/3 His lands of Meikle Barons £53.10.4⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Balilone £13.2.1⁶⁄₁₂ £6.13.9⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Achimore £13.2.1⁶⁄₁₂ £6.13.9⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Glenchromag £13.2.1⁶⁄₁₂ £6.13.9⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Chappeltoun £13.2.1⁶⁄₁₂ £6.13.9⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Barmore including Drumgirvan £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £20.1.5
E106/7/2/3 Scalpsie £62.18.5 £63.5.9⁴⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Quien £31.12.10⁸⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Ardscalpsie £39.7.3⁹⁄₁₂ £78.2.0
E106/7/2/3 Mecknoch £24.11.1¹⁰/₁₂ £66.13.4
E106/7/2/3 Kilmory MacNeill £24.9.5⁶⁄₁₂ £66.13.3⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Little Kilmory including Culloch £24.13.8¹¹/₁₂ £66.13.4
E106/7/2/3 Meikle Kilmory £27.13.7 £111.5.7⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Keryfern £1.10.9 £42.16.0²⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Quogach £26.4.0²⁄₁₂ £20.1.5
E106/7/2/3 Kilwhinleck (Highest Casualty Relief) £38.9.9⁹⁄₁₂ £62.7.10
E106/7/2/3 Eskechragan and Glenbuy £5.16.11 £35.9.8
E106/7/2/3 Greenan £40.2.10³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Mill of Greenan £53.10.5³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Achintirie £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £22.5.4⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Dunalunt £24.16.8³⁄₁₂ £88.12.11⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Ballycaul £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £46.16.7³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Ballianlay £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £72.6.2
E106/7/2/3 Ballicurrie £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £87.4.10⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Nether Ardroscadale £157.18.8¹⁰/₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Upper Ardroscadale £118.9.0⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Largivreghlan £12.1.3 £115.11.0⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Kneslagvouraty £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £30.2.1⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Kneslagloan £35.11.0
E106/7/2/3 Nether Aitrick £61.8.4⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Upper Aitrick £35.1.11³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Kilbride £43.17.5
E106/7/2/3 Nether and upper Glenmore £39.9.8
E106/7/2/3 Achawillig £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £28.5.0
E106/7/2/3 Drumachloy £56.6.9⁶⁄₁₂ £47.4.0⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Kildavanan £72.6.1⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Valuation of Rothesay parish carried forward £641.12.10²⁄₁₂ £1941.12.1²⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Parish of Rothesay (continued)
E106/7/2/3 Marquess of Butes lands brot. [brought] forward £641.12.10²⁄₁₂ £1941.12.1²⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Scarrel £24.14.10 £44.8.11³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Lenihall £15.14.7³⁄₁₂ £26.13.8
E106/7/2/3 Glecknabae The half which belonged to McNeill £18.6.8¹¹⁄₂₄ £22.4.4
E106/7/2/3 Glecknabae The half which belonged to Bannatyne £18.6.8¹¹⁄₂₄ £22.4.4
E106/7/2/3 Lenihulline £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £35.11.0
E106/7/2/3 Kilmichael £52.8.8 £53.6.8
E106/7/2/3 Balnacoillie and Teydow £4.12.4 £13.11.0³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Rue £17.3.7⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Tawnie £39.6.5⁶⁄₁₂ £22.0.0
E106/7/2/3 Bualochreg} £122.8.7¹¹/₁₂ £52.16.0
E106/7/2/3 Shalunt}
E106/7/2/3 Culnashambrug}
E106/7/2/3 Stuck}
E106/7/2/3 Ardmaleish £100.7.1
E106/7/2/3 Multures of the Mill of Drumachloy formerly belonging to the Mill of Rothesay, and which were valued with Aitrick mill, under the denomination of "the Sherriff's part of the Mill of Aitrick £20.1.5
E106/7/2/3 Mill of Rothesay £53.18.1
E106/7/2/3 Mill of Scalpsie £47.8.0⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 The Office of Crowner of Bute £40.0.0
E106/7/2/3 Island of Inchmarnock £69.16.10¹⁰/₁₂
E106/7/2/3 The Marquess also for his proportion of the Teinds of Bute £907.1.6 ⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 Lost upon the whole so far as regards his Lordship's Estate by Fractions on occasion of dividing Valuations £0.2.9¹⁰/₁₂
E106/7/2/3 £1040.2.8⁹⁄₁₂ £3419.5.10⁸⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 £1040.2.8⁹⁄₁₂ £4459.8.7⁵⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/3 William McLeod Bannatyne Esqr. Lord Bannatyne
E106/7/2/3 Mill of Aitrick, Kilmahalmag and Easter Kames £449.14.9
E106/7/2/3 Kneslagmory and Acholter £91.15.0
E106/7/2/3 Wester Kames, Edinbeg, and Mill of Wester Kames £166.13.4
E106/7/2/3 Edinmore £53.6.8
E106/7/2/3 His proportion of the Valuation for Teinds £86.8.4
E106/7/2/3 £847.18.1
E106/7/2/3 Total Valuation of the Parish of Rothesay £5307.6.8⁵⁄₁₂
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E106/7/2/5 Parish of Kingarth in the Island of Bute.
E106/7/2/5 The Marquess of Bute's Lands
E106/7/2/5 Kerycrussoch £28.17.6⁶⁄₁₂ £16.14.6³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Kerycroy £52.8.8 £56.17.4³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 His Lordship's half of Mid Ascog £26.15.2⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Nether Scoulag}
E106/7/2/5 Mid Scoulag}
E106/7/2/5 Kerymoran} £351.2.4
E106/7/2/5 Keryniven}
E106/7/2/5 Kerylamont £41.4.8¹¹⁄₂₄ £133.6.8
E106/7/2/5 Bruchag £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £35.11.0
E106/7/2/5 £36.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Kerytonley £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £33.11.5
E106/7/2/5 £30.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Kerymenoch:mackirdy £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £33.11.5
E106/7/2/5 £30.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Little Kilcattan £29.13.2 £123.19.2
E106/7/2/5 Meikle Kilcattan £52.8.8 £154.18.10⁵⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Culevin £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £41.6.4³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Langalcorad £31.9.2⁹⁄₁₂ £51.12.11
E106/7/2/5 Kechag £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £9.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Langalbunoh £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £40.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Stravanan £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Kerymenach:Stuart £20.19.5⁶⁄₁₂ £47.8.0⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Gallachan £31.9.2⁹⁄₁₂ £63.4.1
E106/7/2/5 Ardnaho £8.18.2 £106.16.5²⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Ambrismore £31.9.2⁶⁄₁₂ £63.5.9⁴⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Brigadale=crief £39.0.3⁶⁄₁₂ £51.7.0¹⁰/₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Brigadale=knock £36.7.0²⁄₁₂ £19.15.0⁸⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 19.6.11
E106/7/2/5 Barnauld £29.0.7⁸⁄₁₂ £19.15.6⁸⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 £26.13.4
E106/7/2/5 Ambrisbeg £26.4.4 £0.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Largiyean £36.14.0⁴⁄₁₂ £88.17.8
E106/7/2/5 Meikle Lubas £41.18.11³⁄₁₂ £60.0.0
E106/7/2/5 Little Lubas (Highest Casualty-Relief) £13.2.7 £22.4.5⁴⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Dungoyle £20.19.5⁶⁄₁₂ £82.12.8⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 North Garrachty Half which belonged to Lubas £20.1.4²⁄₁₂ £44.8.10⁸⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 North Garrachty Donald more MacCaw's half £20.1.4²⁄₁₂ £44.9.4
E106/7/2/5 South Garrachty whereof the half of the property Valuation is afterwards stated to Daniel Mackay £37.2.8³⁄₁₂ £31.2.2
E106/7/2/5 Kingarth parish carried forward £869.15.1⁶⁄₁₂ £1995.14.7⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Parish of Kingarth (continued)
E106/7/2/5 The Marquess of Bute brought forward £869.15.1⁶⁄₁₂ £1995.14.7⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Branser £20.19.5⁶⁄₁₂ £22.4.5
E106/7/2/5 Kennygavan £15.14.7 £39.19.11
E106/7/2/5 The two Kelspokes £60.15.11⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 The merkland of the Rector of Kingarth £86.19.5³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Mill of Kilcattan £80.5.8³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 £967.5.1⁶⁄₁₂ £2225.4.1⅟₁₂
E106/7/2/5 £967.5.1⁶⁄₁₂ £3192.9.2⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/5 Archibald Mc Arthur Steward of Ascog
E106/7/2/5 His two Ascogs and Mill of Ascog £127.13.8
E106/7/2/5 Alexander McConechy of Ambrisbeg
E106/7/2/5 His Lands of Ambrisbeg (Caualty - Highest -Relief) £53.6.8
E106/7/2/5 Archibald Glass of Mid Ascog
E106/7/2/5 His half of Mid Ascog £31.2.2
E106/7/2/5 Daniel MacKay of South Garrachty
E106/7/2/5 His half of South Garrachty (see last article of the preceeding page) £31.2.2
E106/7/2/5 Total Valuation of the Parish of Kingarth £3435.13.10⁷⁄₁₂
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E106/7/2/7 Parish of Cumbra consisting of the Island of the Greater Cumbray.
E106/7/2/7 The Marquess of Bute's lands
E106/7/2/7 Penmachry £16.18.6 £38.14.5⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/7 Middle and Nether Kirktoun and Breckoch, with the Mill of Cumbra £110.0.2⁹⁄₁₂ £215.7.8
E106/7/2/7 Three merk 4 Shil. [Shilling] land of Over Kirktoun £33.6.8
E106/7/2/7 £126.18.8⁹⁄₁₂ £287.8.9⁶⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/7 £126.18.8⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/7 £414.7.6³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/7 George Earl of Glasgow
E106/7/2/7 Ballykewne -- Property £33.6.8
E106/7/2/7 -- Feu duties £42.6.3½ £75.12.11½
E106/7/2/7 Portry -- Property £47.13.0
E106/7/2/7 -- Feu duties £63.9.5⅜ £111.2.5⅜
E106/7/2/7 Meikle Balochmartine -- Property £53.6.8
E106/7/2/7 -- Feu duty £42.6.3½ £95.12.11½
E106/7/2/7 Little Balochmartine £21.3.1¾
E106/7/2/7 Ballykellat -- £179.0.0
E106/7/2/7 Half of Kames £42.6.3½
E106/7/2/7 Hill -- £29.13.4
E106/7/2/7 Lane -- £33.6.8 £63.9.5⅜
E106/7/2/7 -- £242.0.0 £126.18.10⅝
E106/7/2/7 £242.0.0
E106/7/2/7 £368.18.10⅝
E106/7/2/7 Figadoch (Valuation for the Feu duties) £21.3.1⁶⁄₈
E106/7/2/7 £672.10.4⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/7 Total Valuation of the Parish of Cumbra £1086.17.11
E106/7/2/7 A portion of the Parish of West Kilbride of which the Church is in Airshire.
E106/7/2/7 Hugh Earl of Eglintoune The Island of Little Cumbra £163.17.8
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E106/7/2/9 Page of the Book on which the Parish is written
E106/7/2/9 Kilmorie and Kilbride in Arran 1 £5048.17.8
E106/7/2/9 Rothesay in Bute 2d & 3d £5307.6.8⁵⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/9 Kingarth in Bute 4th & 5th £3435.13.10⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/9 Cumbra 6th £1086.17.11
E106/7/2/9 A portion of the Parish of West Kilbride 7th £163.17.8
E106/7/2/9 Total Valuation of the County of Bute £15042.13.10
E106/7/2/9 Abstract No. 2 Showing the amount of Valuation belonging to each Heritor
E106/7/2/9 Heritor's Name Parish
E106/7/2/9 The Marquess of Bute Rothesay £4459.8.7⁵⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/9 Kingarth £3192.9.2⁷⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/9 Kilmorie £55.11.0
E106/7/2/9 Kilbride £33.6.8
E106/7/2/9 Cumbra £414.7.6³⁄₁₂ £8155.3.0³⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/9 The Duke of Hamilton Kilmorie and Kilbride £4866.13.4
E106/7/2/9 John Fullerton of Kilmichael Kilmorie and Kilbride £93.6.8
E106/7/2/9 The Earl of Glasgow Cumbra £672.10.4⁹⁄₁₂
E106/7/2/9 The Earl of Eglintoune West Kilbride £163.17.8
E106/7/2/9 Lord Bannatyne Rothesay £847.18.1
E106/7/2/9 Archibald MacArthur Stewart of Ascog Kingarth £127.13.8
E106/7/2/9 Alexander MacConachy of Ambrisbeg Kingarth £53.6.8
E106/7/2/9 Archibald Glass of Mid Ascog Kingarth £31.2.2
E106/7/2/9 Daniel Mackay of South Garrachty Kingarth £31.2.2
E106/7/2/9 £15042.13.10
E106/7/2/9 [Page] 8 Abstract No. 1 [Page] 9 Remarks A considerable part of the lands in the Island of Bute, and the whole of the Island of the Greater Cumbra remained with the Crown, or rather made part of the Principality until the reign of King James IV, when those lands were given out at Feu duties pretty considerable in their amount. The Feu duties were afterwards allocated towards the keeping of Dumbarton Castle, and were purchased early in the 18th Century by the then Earls of Bute and Glasgow so far as payable out of their respective lands. On that purchase taking place, the Bute family obtained the Holding to be changed from Feu to blench. The Glasgow family probably obtained the same change to be made so far as concerned theirs. As the Feu duties (being so extensive in their amount) had alwise borne a proportion of the Valuation of the Shire, and paid public burdens accordingly, the late Earl of Bute obtained them to be divided so far as he was concerned, whence the valued rent of those formerly Feu duty farms falls to be taken, by adding the respective Feu duty and property valuations together so as to form a total from both The Teinds of the Island of Bute bore also a part of the Valuation But although they are wholly stated as arising in the parish of Rothesay, yet a propor- -tional part of them were payable from the lands within the parish of Kingarth. The Multures of the Mill of Scalpsie, and the Emoluments of the office of Crowner of Bute arise also in part from lands within the parish of Kingarth, although the Valuations corresponding thereto are stated as wholly in the Parish of Rothesay. The Duke of Hamilton's extensive Estate in Arran being valued in cumulo it cannot be distinguished how much of the Valuation is in each of the two Parishes contained in that Island; and indeed no distinction of Parishes was hitherto observed in the Valuation Roll. That distinction is now for the first time made in compliance with the directions given for making out this Book for the Exchequer. According to those directions it seems to have been expected that the whole Valuation might be inserted in one money column, which could not be done consistently with giving an exact transcript of the Valuation. There has been a necessity for deviating from the directions alluded to, and its hoped that upon perusal the deviations will be considered as having been proper.
E106/7/2/10 [Page] 10 We the Commissioners of Supply of the County of Bute here unto subscribing; and the Clerk of supply do Certify that what is written on the first, Second, third, fourth fifth, sixth and seventh pages of this Book is a true and exact copy of the Valuation of the said County as it stands at the thirtieth day of September 1802, and by which the Land tax is collected, differing only in this respect that in the original from whence it is taken, there is not any distinction made as to the parishes in which the lands or other Hereditaments are situated And we do further Certify that the total Valuation of the County is Fifteen thousand and forty two pounds thirteen shillings and ten pennies Scots money as exhibited in the Abstracts on page eighth of the Book. In faith and testimony of all which we do hereunto subscribe at Rothesay the first day of October in the said year 1802. John Blain Clerk Alexander May Archibald Moore John Blain Alexander McConechy