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Proprietor & Land Valuation Valuation (Total)
PARISH of DATOUNE continued. Merks s. [shilling] d. [pence] Merks s. [shilling] d. [pence]
Holmends, Meikle and Little Dalton, Kirkwood, and miln of Dalton, at 733.0.0
Upper Dormont, purchased by William Carruthers of Dormont, 49.0.0
Pleacairn, purchased by William Murray of Murrayfield, 37.0.0 819.0.0
819.0.0
Bengawhill and Bengaw, Copewood, Know, Daltonhook, and multures at Lynn mill, purchased by Joseph Mundell of Bengaw 229.0.0
Ancient cumulo valuation 1048.0.0
Which lands last-mentioned lie in the parish of Drysdale, and are valued therein.
The merkland of Kirklandrig, pertaining to Moriwhat, 30.0.0
The forty shilling land of Ramerskales, 90.0.0
The thirty shilling land of Butterwhat, 45.0.0
The thirty shilling land of Halydayhill, and the lands of Almagill, 300.0.0
Hetlandhill, included in the Duke of Queensberry's valuation in the parish of Mousewald.
The twenty shilling land of Denbie, with the other forty shilling land thereof that pertained to umquhill George Carruthers 200.6.8
The forty shilling land of Nether Denbie, alias Whitecroft, 100.0.0
The lands of Brydegill and Dyke were included in the valuation of the lands belonging to Wamphray, but were disjoined therefrom by Act of the Commisioners, 6th May 1741, and since that time have paid by themselves at the rate of 70.0.0
The five merkland of Dormont, the forty shilling land of Fourteen Aikers, the five pound land of Hardgrave, the five merkland of Knox, with the miln and fishing, were valued jointly at 600 merks
But by Act of Commissioners, 29th October 1754, the said valued rent is divided, and appointed to be paid as follows, viz.
The lands of Fourteen Acres, 58.6.8
The lands of Dormont, with the miln and fishing, 185.10.0
The lands of Hardgrave and Knox, 355.10.0
Which makes up the foresaid valuation of 600.0.0
Carried over, 2323.6.8
PARISH of DATOUNE continued
Brought forward 2323.6.8
The forty shilling land of Isle, 100.0.0
Summa of the parish is two thousand four hundred and twenty-three merks, six shillings and eight pennies Scots, 2423.6.8
PARISH of MOUSEWALD
The __ pound lands of Mousewald, and the lands of Hetlandhill, in the parish of Datoune, were valued in cumulo at 1450 merks
But by Act of the Commissioners, 30th August 1774, were divided, and the above valuation proportioned as follows, viz.
Upon the lands of Hetlandhill, Raffles, Pantath-hill,
Horseholm, Baronhill, Newhall, Broklehirst, Ironhirst, Boddam, Mousewald place, Newhouses and Calf park,
729.6.8
And upon the lands of Banks, Southside, Roundbush, Miln-lands of Mousewald, Cleughbrae, Bybuss, Mousewald Townhead, Midtown of Mousewald, Kirkyett, Townfoot, Beyond-the-Burn, Kirkfield, Byloch, Dodbeck, and Cot-houses upon the said lands 720.6.8
Making together the foresaid cumulo of 1450.0.0
The two merkland of Howthat, 100.0.0
The three merkland of Raffals, 100.0.0
The forty shilling land of Robiewhat, 100.0.0
The Laird of Lagg's lands, containing Rockell, Moss-syde, Milnholme, Buckerhole, and Bruntfield 1200.0.0
Summa of this parish is two thousand nine hundred and fifty merks Scots, 2950.0.0
PARISH of RUTHWELL.
The fifteen merkland of Locherwood is valued in cumulo at 450 merks.
But by an Act of the Comissioners of Supply, bear-

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