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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
The Laird of Bannockburn (continued) Mar. 25, 1773 The Miln and Miln Lands of Skeock, possessed by John Anderson W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £64.18.6
The Braehead, part of the Miln Lands possessed by James Murray W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £0.10.0
The Cat Craig Farm, possessed by William Hutton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £36.10.0
Lochrig at Newmercate, by Margaret Walker W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £9.16.6
Lands at Newmercate, possessed by John McLellan W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £8.13.8
North Green Cornhills Park, possessed by Charles Macdonald W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £14.14.10
South Green Cornhills Park, possessed by John Robb W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £14.14.10
Back of Muir, possessed by Charles McDonald and John Kerr W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £67.18.8
Inclosures, Gardens, Orchards, and others, possessed by David Paterson himself W.R. Ramsay of Barnton W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £61.17.11
April 30, 1803 John Robin, for an Inclosure of Newlands W.R. Ramsay of Barnton Robert Robin, tenant, Balquhidderock £11.2.3
John Callander's heirs, for 6¼ Acres acquired from John Miller W.R. Ramsay of Barnton John Miller, smith, Newmarket £11.2.3
Easter Greenyards £507.1.0 Oct. 6, 1772 Easter Greenyards J. Burn Murdoch of Coldoch, liferenter; and James McGibbon Burn, fiar J. Burn Murdoch of Coldoch, liferenter; and James McGibbon Burn, fiar £457.1.5
Ingram's Crook William Murray of Touchadam William Murray of Touchadam £50.0.0
NOTE. -- 5d. [pence] is gained upon this disjunction, which arises from the cumulo having been taken from the Collector's Book, where it is inserted as above, disjoined long prior to this date.
Wester Greenyards £199.3.0 Wester Greenyards Andrew Stein of Wester Greenyards Andrew Stein of Wester Greenyards £199.3.0
Cookspow £53.13.9 Cookspow James Erskine of Aberdona, fiar; and William Tytler, liferenter William Murray of Touchadam £53.13.9
The Laird of Alva's half of Bandeath £187.15.4 Bandeath James Erskine of Aberdona, fiar; and William Tytler, liferenter Lord Abercromby and William Murray of Touchadam £187.15.4
John Row's half of Bandeath £187.15.4 Bandeath James Erskine of Aberdona, fiar; and William Tytler, liferenter Lord Abercromby £187.15.4
Robert Johnston in Bannockburn £12.0.0 Robert Johnstone W.R. Ramsay of Barnton John Wilson, Bannockburn £12.0.0
Frosk £966.7.0 April 2, 1754 Throsk James Cunningham of Balgonie James Cunningham of Balgonie £734.7.0
Popletrees The Earl of Mar James Cunningham of Balgonie £232.0.0
The Laird of Carnock £3211.12.10 June 21, 1748 Lady Houston's ⅓ of Carnock, Plean, and Draziell Michael R. Stewart Nicholson of Carnock Michael R. Stewart Nicholson of Carnock £1087.4.4
June 1, 1750 Captain Haldane's part Carnock, Plean, and Draziell The Earl of Dunmore The Earl of Dunmore £1085.4.10
That part of Carnock, Plean, and Draziell sold to the family of Bannockburn by Sir James Dunbar The Earl of Dunmore W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £16.0.0
Aug. 6, 1765 Westown of Plean, possessed by Michael Downie Robert Lowis of West Plean Robert Lowis of West Plean £65.9.6
Common Hill, by John Buchanan Robert Lowis of West Plean Robert Lowis of West Plean £29.2.0
Stankgreen, by John Rob David Russel of Woodside The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £10.8.2
Plean Muir, by David Harley Robert Lowis of West Plean Robert Lowis of West Plean £17.5.6
Duries Hill, by James Russel Robert Lowis of West Plean Robert Lowis of West Plean £61.16.9
That part of Duries Hill, possessed by James and Robert Mitchells Robert Lowis of West Plean Robert Lowis of West Plean £112.15.3
That part of Duries Hill possessed by John Paul Robert Lowis of West Plean Robert Lowis of West Plean £80.18.9
Wood-cock-faulds, by John Liddell The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £40.0.3
Craigmead, by Robert Paterson The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £33.12.10
Muir Mealling, by Andrew Gray The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £26.7.4
Muircroft, by Thomas Cowan The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £7.5.6
Aiken's Glen, by Robert Gillespie The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £32.14.83
Scons, by Thomas Meiklehose The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £32.14.8
Oct. 1, 1804 Those parts of Cushenquarter, called Broomelands, Pankell, Whitehill, and Shielhill, lying on the west of the road from Falkirk to Stirling The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £95.12.0
Those parts of the Farm of Touchhill, on the west of said road David Russel of Woodside The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £27.9.11
April 30, 1808 The Lands of Touchhill, east of the turnpike road, acquired by Mr James Thompson from Mr Campbell David Russell of Woodside The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean £51.12.4
Those parts of Cushenquarter acquired by him from Mr Campbell Henry Stainton, London The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean The Trustees of Francis Simpson of Plean
Those parts of Cushenquarter retained by Mr Campbell Henry Stainton, London The Earl of Dunmore £127.4.6

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