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Proprietor Land Valuation Totals
PARISH OF DALTON CONTINUED.
Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS
1781. Aug. [August] 29. The Laird of Holmendis Lands, viz :- The Mains of Holmends, Lands of Little Datoune, The Ten Pound Land of Kirkwood and Meikle Datoune, The Miln thereof, and days' work of meadow in Bengaw, The Forty Shilling Land of Over Dormont, with the Fishing, The Land of Daltonhook and Copewood, and The Lands in Bengaw, stood valued in cumulo at 1048 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date they were divided as under :-
Holmends, Meikle and Little Dalton, Kirkwood, and Mill of Dalton 733.0.0
Upper Dormont, acquired by William Carruthers of Dormont 49.0.0
Pleacairn, acquired by William Murray of Tundergarth 37.0.0
Bengawhill, and Bengaw, Copewood, Know, Daltonhook and Multures of Lynn Miln, purchased by Joseph Mundell, were appointed to be stated under the parish of Dryfesdale in which they are situated, at 229.0.0
1048.0.0
1798. Dec. [December] 13. The Merkland of Dyke, valuation 69 merks, divided as under :-
One Half Merkland thereof 34.6.8
The other Half 34.6.8
69.0.0
1825. Feb. [February] 10. The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the cumulo valuation of Hetlandhill and others, 729 merks 6s [Shillings] 8d [Pennies]. Formerly stated under the parish of Mousewald, and appointed the valuation of Hetlandhill per se, to be rated in this parish, in which that property is situated, at 160.10.0
PARISH OF DORNOCK
NAMES OF LANDS
1745. May 17. The Fifteen Merk Land above the Kirk, pertaining to his Grace the Duke of Queensberry, was included in his cumulo valuation, until the Commissioners by their decree of this date, ordained the same to be deducted from the cumulo, and to be here stated, per se, at 750.0.0
1782. Oct. [October] 1. The Fifteen Merk Land beneath the Kirk, that pertained to Dornock, valuation 525 merks, divided as under :-
Butterdales, belonging to William Pulteney 150.0.0
Foulsyke, belonging to him 75.0.0
One-eighth of Dornocktownm also his 37.6.8
Two-eighths thereof, belonging to George Lowther 75.0.0
One-eighth thereof, belonging to John Irving 37.6.8
One-eighth thereof, belonging to William and James Irving 37.6.8
One-eighth thereof, belonging to John Carlyle 37.6.8
One-eighth thereof, belonging to Richard Irving 37.6.8
One-eighth thereof, belonging to James Rome 37.6.8
525.0.0
1798. Dec. [December] 27. The Ten Merk Land of Stapleton was, by decree of the Commissioners already noticed, separated from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and appointed to be here stated per se, at 490.0.0
1824. Oct. [October] 5. The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the Earl of Mansfield's cumulo of 9666 merks, and appointed the valuationof Four merk Land of Stocks and Wyllies forming part thereof, to be stated separately under this parish, at 270.0.0
PARISH OF DORNOCK CONTINUED.
Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS
1825. Feb. [February] 10. The Forty Shillingland of Robgill, cumulo 112 merks 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies]., divided thus,
Robgill and Broadlee 88.3.4
Blackyett 24.3.4
112.6.8
PARISH OF DRYSEDALE.
NAMES OF LANDS
1781. Aug.[August] 29. The Lands of Bengawhill and Bengaw, Copewood, Know, Daltonhook, and Multures of Lynn Miln, were by decree of the Commissioners of this date, separated from the cumulo valuation of Carruthers of Holmaind, 1048 merks, in the parish of Dalton, and appointed to be rated in this parish where they are situated, per se, at 229.0.0
1792. April 30. The haill Lands belonging to the Viscount of Stormont, (now Earl of Mansfield) viz :- The Four Merk Land of Slorks and Wyllies in Dornock, The Twenty Pound Land in Lochmaben, The Ten Pound Land of Priestdykes and Broadchaple, The Fifty Shilling Land of Braidholm in Lochmaben, The Twenty Pound Land of Castlemilk in St. Mungo, The Twenty Pound Land of Tundergarthm The Twenty Pound Land of Little Hutton, The Twenty Merkalnd of Bengaw in Drysedale, The Twelve Merk Land of Trailtrow in Cummertrees, [Continued]
The Forty Pound Land of Ruthwell, Cocklicks and Meikle Belridding in the parish of Ruthwell, and Seven pound six shilling and eight penny Land in Graitney, The Twenty Pound Land of Reidkirk, The Five Pound Land of Langrigsm The Ten Pound Land of Blaatwood, and the Eleven Merk Land of Tordoch, stood valued in cumulo at 16384 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands forming the Twenty Pound Land of Little Hutton were disjoined therefrom, [continued]
and appointed to be here rated separately as under :-
Corrielaw, being one-third part of the Over ten pound Land of Little Hutton belonging to James Brown 140.0.0
Lodderhook, part of the above, belonging to James Jardine, 43.4.5 ⁴⁄₁₂
Catlins, being another third part of said Ten Pound Land, belonging to Dr [Doctor] Henderson 108.4.5 ⁴⁄₁₂
Underwood, part of the above, belonging to John Forsyth 75.0.0
Half of Raggiewhat, being another third part of said Ten Pound Land, belonging to William Paxton 50.0.0
The other half of Reggiewhat, belonging to Thomas Kerr 50.0.0
Linns, part of the above, belonging to james Dalton 67.4.5 ⁴⁄₁₂
Thiefcleugh, part of Raggiewhat, belonging to James Brown 16.0.0
550.0.0
And by the same decree, the Nether Ten Poundland of Little Hutton, comprehending the nine Merk Lands of Halldykes and Huttonhill, and the Six Merk Land of Fouldoors, belonging to Robert Herries, (being the remainder of the said Twenty Pound Land of Little Hutton), were disjoined from the Viscount of Stormont's said cumulo, and appointed to be here rated, per se, at 750.0.0
1300.0.0
1798. Dec. [December] 27. By decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Lands afetrmentioned were disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rate per se,

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