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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
The Lord Ross Barony £848.8.10 June 27, 1774 Mr MacLeod's Property Lands of Muiravonside Alexander MacLeod of Muiravonside Alexander MacLeod of Muiravonside £201.12.0
The Lands of Patrick Calder of Redfoord Alexander MacLeod of Muiravonside The heirs of William Calder of Redford £214.5.6
The Lands of Andrew Dick of Compstoun John Jameson, Prussia street, Dublin Alexander McGibbon, Queensferry £96.9.4
The Lands of Sybastean Henderson John Jamieson Prussia Street, Dublin Alexander Ross, London £96.9.4
The Lands of John Calder of Hill John Jamieson Prussia Street, Dublin William Calder of Hill £72.2.6
The Lands of James Taylor of Woodside John Jamieson Prussia Street, Dublin Alexander McGibbon, Queensferry £56.18.6
The Lands of Patrick Brown of Woodside John Jamieson Prussia Street, Dublin Alexander McGibbon, Queensferry £34.4.8
The Lands of John Benny of Cockshill for himself, and as in place of James Shaw John Jamieson Prussia Street, Dublin The heirs of William Calder of Redford £28.11.10
The Lands of Henry Taylor James Dalgleish of Reddoch Alexander Walker of Candyhead £19.7.0
The Lands of Jean Miller, portioner of Cockshill, and John Benny, her husband John Jamieson Prussia Street, Dublin The heirs of William Calder of Redford £15.19.0
The Lands of John Reid and Alexander Brown, in right of their wives, heiresses portioners of Henry Reid Alexander McLeod of Muiravonside William Wilson and Alexander Brown, Candyhead £12.9.0
Balmbraich £848.8.10 June 5, 1792 John Marshall's half of Wester Ballenbreich, commonly called Boxton, or Bogstown Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company John Marshall, Bogston £55.16.10
Janet Adam's half of Wester Ballenbreich, formerly Dick of Compston Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company John Hardy, Bogston £55.16.10
Windy-yetts, William Gray's part Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company William Gray of Windy-yett £55.16.10
Windy-yetts, Thomas Robertson's part Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company William Gray of Windy-yett £55.16.10
Kenmuir or Kaemuir, belonging to William Bryce of Hillhead and William Calder of Redford Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company The heirs of William Calder of Redford £78.3.6
Wester Hillhead, William Bryce Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company William Boyd of Wester Hillhead £52.2.2
Easter Hillhead and Shielrig Joseph Dawson, Manager for Carron Company The heirs of William Calder of Redford £51.6.4
Easter Hillhead and Shielrig belonging to the heirs of William Kerr, Linlithgow John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutanant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar William Forrester, Newleys £7.7.2
That part of Easter Hillhead and Shielrig formerly belonging to William Morrison, afterwards to the heirs of the said W.Kerr John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Footguards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar The Kirk Session of Muiravonside £11.7.6
Balmbraich Barony (contd.) June 5, 1792 Jean and William Bryce's part of Easter Hillhead and Shielrig John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar Cornelius Bryce and the heirs of William Calder of Redford £8.2.6
Their part of Blackstone John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar Cornelius Bryce and the heirs of William Calder of Redford £39.2.0
Bogoknows, formerly belonging to James Benny, now to Patrick Benny John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar David Carrick Buchanan of Drumpelzier £11.19.8
The Forty-penny Land of Fogger Mountain, John Brock John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar The trustees of Robert Brock £13.0.0
Bridgehill, formerly belonging to James Shaw John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar William Robert, Bridgehill £16.19.8
The Six-shilling and eight-penny Land of the Lands of Bridgend, alias Easter Hillend, and the Ten-shilling Land of the Lands of John Forbes, Ensign and Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar James Black of Hillend £65.3.6
The Crossrig in Haining, formerly James Black, now John Kincaid of Gartcows James Russell and Henry Aitken, writers, Falkirk John Hay, Carron £12.0.0
Bogo, comprehending Bogobrae, and the Lands of Bogohaugh, Patrick Waddel John Forbes, liferenter; and William Forbes of Callendar, fiar David Carrick Buchanan of Drumpelzier £55.16.10
The Fourteen-shilling three-penny halfpenny Land of North Bankhead, formerly belonging to William Black James Russel and Henry Aitken, writers, Falkirk David Carrick Buchanan of Drumpelzier and James Anderson, Bankhead £55.16.10
John Cromar and John Andrew's part of Blackstone William Forbes of Callendar Cornelius Bryce of Blackston £19.12.7
William Calder's part of Blackstone formerly John Gibbieson's William Forbes of Callendar William Calder of Redford's heirs £19.12.7
Said William Calder's part of Easter Ballenbriech,with the Lint Mill thereof,formerly Thomas Burns, thereafter Dugald MacCulloch William Forbes of Callendar William Calder of Redford's heirs £8.7.8
The Four-shilling and five penny Land of Beedyke, belonging to John Andrew William Forbes of Callendar William Boyd of Hillhead and James Russel, writer, Falkirk £16.15.8
The Mill and Mill Lands of Ballenbreich or Haining Mill William Forbes of Callendar William Forbes of Callendar £50.6.8

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NOTE - Twopence is lost upon these disjunctions

Following The Fourteen-shilling three halfpenny Land of North Bankhead........
.........NOTE.- Mr Forbes claims the Superiority of this land and the above parcels of £12

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The Six-shilling and eight-penny Land of the Lands of Bridgend, alias Easter Hillend, and the Ten-shilling Land of the Lands of Bridgend, alias Wester Hillend, now belonging to James Black

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