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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
FALKIRK PARISH — (CONTINUED.)
VALUATION ROLL, 1691. VALUATION ROLL, 1831.
The Laird of Kerse £2264.0.8 Jan. 14, 1755 Lord Napier's part of Kerse, being Kersefield, Westfield, and Dykes Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £159.17.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed by Archibald Pickens Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £101.12.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed by David Hardie, elder Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £117.12.0
Mr Dundas' part possessed by David Hardie, younger Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £157.10.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed by Robert Paterson Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £113.5.0
The Inclosures by Mr Dundas himself Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £162.17.0
West-thorn Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £200.0.0
Cassel's and Ritchie's part of Middle-thorn Lord Dundas J. Stainton of Biggarshiels £93.6.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed by John Bow Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £114.14.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed by Alexander Simpson Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £114.14.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed by Peter Cowie Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £109.18.0
Mr Dundas' part, possessed lately by Alexander Grinton and his wife Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £154.10.8
Disjoined 3d Jan., and confirmed March 26, 1810 Dalgrain, Mr Ogilvie's part Thomas Learmonth of Lawrence Park The heirs of John Ogilvie of Gairdoch £21.1.3
Dalgrain, Lord Dundas' part Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £118.13.9
April 30, 1811 Newlands, part of Mitchell's Kerse, belonging to the Duke of Hamilton William Logan of Clarkstone Robert Walker of Mumrils £23.14.5
Fouldubs, Mr Livingstone William Logan of Clarkstone Lord Dundas £115.19.4
Maukinlees, James Greig and George White John Livingstone Learmonth of Parkhall Robert Walker of Mumrils £100.3.1
Wester Newlands, Alexander Clark William Logan of Clarkstone Alexander Clark of Wester Newlands £102.15.10
Mid Newlands Alexander Kincaid's part William Logan of Clarkstone Alexander Kincaid, tenant in Abbotsgrange £31.12.7
Mid Newlands John Clark's part William Logan of Clarkstone John Clark, tenant in Reddoch £57.19.9
Mid Newlands David Duncan's part William Logan of Clarkstone David Duncan, Newlands £31.12.7
Easter Newlands John Paton William Logan of Clarkstone Robert Paterson £60.12.5
Bantasken £232.2.8 June 3, 1730. William Boag's Houses in Falkirk, part of Mr Livingstone's, Bantaskine William Forbes of Callendar James Russell, writer in Falkirk £8.0.0
Jan. 27, 1756. William Scott's two and a half acres of the Lands of Bantaskine William Forbes of Callendar William Scott and William Mungall £15.6.8
Jan. 26, 1796. John Muirhead, maltman in Falkirk, his part of Bantaskine, as disjoined 14th March, 1758, now Mr Meeks William Forbes of Callendar Mr Meeks' heirs £10.0.0
Bantaskine, still undivided William Forbes of Callendar T. C. Haggart, Union Canal Company, Thomas Aitken, J. Russel & H. Aitken, writers, Falkirk £98.16.0
NOTE.—The Lands of Over Polmont, rated at £100, make up the sum in the Old Roll, which see in that Parish.
William Brown of Seabegs £888.10.4 Sept. 30, 1729 Lochgreen and Sauchieridge Lord Dundas Andrew Speirs of Lochgreen, and John Speirs, Nottingham £100.0.0
Aug. 21, 1759 Alexander Adams' Lands of Seabegs The Honourable George Heneage Lawrence Dundas William Lennie, teacher, Edinburgh £75.0.0
FALKIRK PARISH — (CONTINUED.)
William Brown of Seabegs (continued) Aug. 21, 1759 Charles Grinlay's Lands of Seabegs The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Thomas Heugh of Gartcows £68.15.0
Robert Ferguson's Lands of Seabegs The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Robert Russell, merchant, Falkirk, and Thomas Boag, Laurieston £40.0.0
July 2, 1739. Thomas Ferguson's Lands of Seabegs The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Thomas Boag £40.0.0
John Boyd's Lands of Seabegs Lord Dundas Agnes Munro, Carron £20.0.0
Bonnyside John Strachan of Thornton John Strachan of Thornton £283.19.2
Stark's part of Lands of Seabegs, Bonyhill Annabella Reid Annabella Reid £6.13.4
Seabegs, undivided Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £254.2.10
NOTE.—No disjunction of Bonnyside is to be found in the Record. In the Collector's Book for 1742, Bonnyside is entered at £290. 12s. [shillings] 6d. [pennies], and Seabegs at £254. 2s. [shillings] 10d. [pennies], being the undivided remainder of these Lands above noticed. In the Collector's Book for 1762, the valuation of Bonnyside is left blank, and John Stark for Bonnyhill is entered, but the valuation is left blank also ; and in the Collector's Book for 1768, both are entered as in the text.
On 25th January, 1753, an application by John Stark of Bonnyhill, for a disjunction of his part of Bonnyside, was remitted to a Committee ; and, on 2d April, 1754, an application from William Henderson of Bonnyside was also remitted to a Committee, but no farther procedure seems to have taken place.
James Scott in Seabegs £225.1.0 July 24, 1759 Mr Burns' part of Skipperton of Seabegs The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Major-General Straton of Underwood, and Robert Russel, merchant, Falkirk £70.0.0
William Speirs' part The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Andrew Speirs of Lochgreen £20.0.0
William Scott's part The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas J. Finlay £10.0.0
Feb. 26, 1772 Those parts of Woodend acquired by Robert Mackell from William Scott The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Major-General Straton £31.5.0
Disjoined 9th and confirmed 26th March 1810. Mr Graham for Whiteox Park part of Woodend The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas Major-General Straton £7.1.9
Mr Scott for remainder of Woodend The Hon. [Honourable] George Heneage Lawrence Dundas John Scott of Woodend £86.18.3
NOTE.—There is an increase of 4s. [shillings] upon this disjunction in 1810.
John Muirhead for Tippet Craig and Skipperton £145.15.5 Oct. 5, 1736. Tippet Craig belonging to John Muirhead Lord Dundas William Forbes of Callendar £50.0.0
Feb. 26, 1772. That part of Underwood of Seabegs acquired by Robert Mackell from William Scott. Lord Dundas Major-General Straton £30.0.0
The remaining part of William Scott's said part of Underwood of Seabegs Lord Dundas Rev. [Reverend] William Taylor, Perth £17.17.8
Disjoined 9th and confirmed 26th March 1810. John Scott for Thorn, being part of Alexander Adams' half of Underwood of Seabegs Lord Dundas John Scott of Underwood £15.8.11
Mr Graham for the remainder of said Lands Lord Dundas Major-General Straton £32.8.9
NOTE.—There is a loss of 1d. [pence] upon these disjunctions.
Alexander White £80.1.0 Dambhead Lord Dundas Thomas Marshall of Bowtrees £80.1.0
NOTE.—This appears to have been rated at £81. 1s. [shilling], in Collector's Book,

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