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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
from 1746 downwards, has been continued at £260.11.11, in place of £261. 1s. [shilling], which it ought to be from the Old Roll, and the disjunction of Whyterigg in 1705.
Total valuation of Muiravonside Parish, 1691 £3975.7.1 NOTE. -- Decrease upon New Roll of 9x. [shillings] 5d. [pence] accounted for as above. Total valuation of Muiravonside Parish, 1831 £3974.17.8
The Duke of Hamilton £753.14.8 Oct. 2, 1775 One-half of Powdrake, or Forrester's Saltcottes, held of Duke Hamilton in fee, and Mr Easton in liferent The Duke of Hamilton John Hardie, Powdrake £133.6.8
John Heart in Reading £44.2.4 The other half of Powdrake, held by Mr Easton in liferent, & Sir James Campbell in fee Supposed John Russel, Powdrake John Russel, Powdrake £133.6.8
April 30, 1784 Battock, and that part of Wallacerig, which belonged to John Hamilton of Bangour Hon. [Honourable] Sir Robert Laurence Dundas Thomas Learmonth £114.0.0
Gilston, or the Syde Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £50.0.0
April 24, 1746 Craigs and Roughall The Duke of Hamilton William Marshall and --- Robertson £14.0.0
NOTE. -- From the Collector's Book this appears to have been divided some time between 1769 and 1783 into two sums, £9.6.8 and £4.13.4, but there is no disjunction on Record.
John Gaff in Redding The Duke of Hamilton James Gaff £8.5.0
William Gray in Redding The Duke of Hamilton Sir Thomas Livingstone of Westquarter £2.15.0
Hugh Gray in Redding Sir Thomas Livingstone Robert Warden of Parkhill £5.10.0
James Wilson of Burnbrae The Duke of Hamilton William Logan of Clarkston £4.13.4
Richard Burn of Burnbrae The Duke of Hamilton William Logan of Clarkston £4.0.0
James Walker in Weedings The Duke of Hamilton Janet Russel Dallas £16.10.0
John Johnstone in Weedings Sir Thomas Livinstone Hugh Learmonth £5.14.8
James Gaff in Weedings Sir Thomas Livingstone Sir Thomas Livingstone £22.4.4
Thomas Gaff in Weedings Sir Thomas Livinstone Sir Thomas Livingstone £22.4.4
June 7, 1803 Robert Hart's Dale The Duke of Hamilton Robert Warden of Parkhill £21.0.0
Meadowbank, being the remainder of Patrick Hart's Lands Sir Thomas Livinstone and the Duke of Hamilton William Johnstone of Middlerig £39.12.4
NOTE. -- Mr. L.D. Stewart was enrolled upon the whole of this sum, and his heir has conveyed it and other Superiorities to his Grace, but Sir Thomas Livinstone claims part of it.
The Duke of Hamilton and John Heart in Reading (continued) May 1, 1826 Hill of Polmont The Duke of Hamilton The Duke of Hamilton £192.15.5
Part of Polmont The Duke of Hamilton William Logan of Clarkstone £13.7.4
NOTE. -- The disjunctions amount to £5.8.1 more than the corresponding valuations in the Old Roll; £5.7.9 of that sum being, by the disjunction of 1st May, 1826, added to Hill of Polmont, and of that date taken from Lands in Falkirk Parish, standing in Old Roll under the name of James Meikle, which see, and 4d. [pence] having been gained on the previous disjunctions.
Clerkstoune £64.8.0 Clarkstone The Duke of Hamilton William Logan of Clarkstone £64.8.0
Kersiebank £100.11.0 June 5, 1792 Kersiebank John Forman, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] John James Eiston of Kersiebank £71.3.9
Nether Polmont, or Polmont Park John Forman, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] The Representatives of Mary Speirs £29.7.9
NOTE. -- The New Roll is increased by 6d. [pence] by this disjunction, owing to the cumulo having been held to be £100.11.6, as it is stated in the Collector's Book from 1746 downwards.
Little Carse £80.10.0 Little Kerse Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £80.10.0
Henry Hardy in Whiteside £80.0.0 June 1, 1751 Mr Bennet's part of Whiteside The Duke of Hamilton Eliza Bennet and the heirs of Margaret Bennet of Whiteside £48.6.0
Henry Hardie's part (Crossgatehead) The Duke of Hamilton Eliza Bennet and the heirs of Margaret Bennet of Whiteside £8.1.8
Mar. 31, 1812 George Scrimzeour's part of Whiteside The Duke of Hamilton George Scrimzeour £21.2.8
Miss Sarah Lowrie's part The Duke of Hamilton Sarah Lowrie £3.0.4
NOTE. -- Upon these disjunctions an increase of 10s. [shillings] 8d. [pence] appears. The minute of disjunction states the cumulo at £80.10.8, and such seems to have been the amount in the Collector's Books, from which, and not the Roll 1691, the sum has been taken. In Roll 1802, Mr Bennet's is stated at £48.6.1, and Richardson's part, being the sums disjoined in 1812, is £24.0.3 only.
Bangoure £321.12.0 June 27, 1774 These four oxgates of Land, in the Barony of Polmont, called Little Gilston, with Houses and Pertinents, excepting Windyedge & Stoneye, and that oxgate of Land of Dalratho Houses and Pertinents, and these two oxgates of Land of Carronflatts, or Cairnflatts, in the Barony of Abbotshaugh, formerly John Hamilton's part of Bangour Hon. [Honourable] Sir Robert Laurence Dundas Lord Dundas £200.2.8
NOTE. -- There appears to be a mistake here. In a former disjunction of these Lands, 26th September, 1733, they are stated to be £200.8.2, so that 5s. [shillings] 6d. [pence] is thus lost. In 1774 it is the identity of the Lands only which appears to have been the object intended by the application.

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MUIRAVONSIDE PARISH -- (CONTINUED.)

POLMONT PARISH.

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POLMONT PARISH -- (CONTINUED.)

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