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Proprietor & Land Valuation Valuation (Total)
PARISH of GLENCAIRN Continued Merks s. [shilling] d. [pence] Merks s. [shilling] d. [pence]
Brought forward 2516.10.0
The lands of Meikle and Little Laggans at 176.6.8
And the lands of Bankhead or Auchenfeddricks 151.3.4
The half of Dunreggan called Burnfoot, and the whole of the Temple Meadow, £131.1.0
The lands of Straith, alias Straith-head, 131.0.0
The lands of Wallistown, 50.5.4
The lands of Gordonstown 90.10.0
And the lands of Dardarroch and Clarneston 220.11.0 951.10.8
All which lands also then belonged to the said Sir Robert Laurie, and were holden by him of the Crown.
The lands of Breckonside, acquire by Alexander Ferguson of Craigdarroch, Esquire, at
171.6.0
Ancient cumulo valuation. Merks 3640.0.0
The lands pertaining to Craigdarroch, viz. __ The four merkland of Jerburgh, Lochenbennat and Damacullan, Craigdarroch Miln and Lagdow, the two merkland of Moss and Graynes, and Coatmantack, the land called the Twenty Shilling Land, the Three Merk Half Merkland of Chapplemark and Corrodow, the Two Merk Half Merkland of Cornbie, the Two Merk Half Merkland of Blairock, the Two Merk Half Merkland of Benbowie, the Two Merk Halfland of Barnhourie, the Thirty-Two Shilling Land of Craigdarroch, the Twenty Shilling Land if Neise, the Five Merkland of Barndarroch, Over Cairloche, Camanell, and Merkland of Dungalstoune, stood valued in the valuation book at 1500.0.0
The Two Merkland of Minniegryle, Two Merkland of Kirkcudbright, the Lands of Nether Caitloch, and Two Merk Half Merkland of Dunreggan, stood valued at 475.0.0
But an Act of the Commissioners of Supply, bearing date 1st June 1749, It is found, that the foresaid Two Merk Half Merkland of Barnbourie, part of Craigdarroch's lands, holding of the Crown, ought to be one hundred and two merks, eight shillings, and six pennies Scots, as the just proportion of the above sum of one thousand five hundred merks, whereunto Craigdarroch's property lands are valued in cumulo. And that the..
Carried over 3640.0.0

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Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."

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