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Date Masters/mistresses names Actual # One carriage Two carriages Three or more Duty
1789 Collection of Parishes Brought forward 25 23 2 £20.5.0
No 16 Innerrarity 1 1 £0.15.0
No 7 Forfar 1 1 £0.15.0
No 8 Strickathro 1 1 £0.15.0
No 9 Menmuir 1 1 £0.15.0
No 20 Rosscobbie 1 1 £0.15.0
No 1 Aberlemno 2 2 £1.10.0
No 2 Guthrie 1 1 £0.15.0
No 3 Dunnechin 1 1 £0.15.0
No 4 Kirkden 1 1 £0.15.0
No 5 Carriestown 1 1 £0.15.0
Totall 36 34 2 £28.10.0

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Forfar Shire continued

In margin below Carriestown: [comp]ared

34 Carriages Single at 15/- each for 3 quarters of one year £25.10.0
2 Carriages Second ones at 30/- each for 3 quarters of one year £3.0.0 £28.10.0

I William Greig Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination of the
foregoing duties I find they amount in whole to Twenty Eight Pounds ten Shillings Sterling &
that upon the -- day of -- 1790 I delivered Major David Garden Esq. Collector of the said duties
for the Shire aforesaid an exact duplicate of the Above Account (as will Appear from ---
) duly examined and compared with the foregoing, which contained my Oath that Nottices were
left with the severall persons before named or at their dwelling houses, of the dates Annexed to
their respective names, requiring them within fourteen days to give in a list of their Carriages
retained or employed by them from the fifth day of April 1788 to the fifth day of April 1789
and that the said Account or Survey is made out from the lists returned to me and from
the best information I could procure of the Carriages of those whose lists are deficient neglected
or refused to give in a list thereof in terms of the notices left with them as aforesaid.
William Greig Surveyor

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