Carriage tax, volume 12

Page Date Masters/mistresses names Actual # 2 wheel carriages 4 wheel carriages Private: one carriage Private: two carriages Private: three + carriages Duty Transcribe other information Transcriber's notes
E326/8/12/1 1790 Burgh of Aberdeen
E326/8/12/1 20 Oct 1790 Major Leslie 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/1 Mrs Leys 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/1 Collector Sim 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/1 Baillie John Dingwall 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/1 Mr John Adams Vintner 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/1 Peter Wilkie Vintner 8 8 £56.0.0
E326/8/12/1 George Duncan Hyrer 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/1 James Crystie Hyrer 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/1 Total Burgh of Aberdeen 19 1 15 3 £132.10.0
E326/8/12/1 20 Jul 1790 James Chrstie Hyrer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/1 George Duncan Hyrer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/1 21 1 17 3 £146.10.0
E326/8/12/1 A Survey of the Rates and Duties Arisen with in the Burgh of Aberdeen from 5th Aprile 1790 to 5 April 1791 on WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX. by Neil McInnes Surveyor 1 Carriage at £3.10.0 is £3.10.0 15 Carriages at £7.0.0 is £105.0.0 3 Carriages at £8.0.0 is £24.0.0 £132.10.0 in Prooff I Neil McInnes Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby certify that upon carefull examination I find the foregoing duties amount to One hundred & thirty two pounds ten shillings Sterling & that upon the Seventh day of December 1790 [7 Dec 1790] I delivered to William Copland Collector of the said duties an exact duplicate of this accompt duly examined & compared which contained my oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duly served with Requisitions and that they were charged in conformity to their several returns now in my possession or according to my knowledge & belief that they were liable in the said duties Neil McInnes Surveyor
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E326/8/12/3 Burgh Aberdeen
E326/8/12/3 20 [Jan 1791] James Crystie Hyrer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/3 George Duncan Hyrer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/3 Total 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/3 [Page] 3 Supplemental charge within the Burgh of Aberdeen from 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 by Neil McInnes Surv.[Surveyor.] I Neil Mcinnes Surveyor foresaid do hereby Certify that upon Carefull examination of the foregoing Supplemental Charge find it amounts to fourteen pounds Sterling And that upon the 20th day of January 1791 I delivered to Mr. William Copland Collector of the said duties for the said Burgh an exact duplicate duly examined & compared which contained any oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duly served with requisitions & they were charged in conformity to my orders from my Superiors at the Tax Office in Edinburgh with this additional carriage. Neil McInnes Surveyor.
E326/8/12/4 [Page] 4 Burgh Aberdeen 1790 to 1791 √ S 1
E326/8/12/5 1 Sep 1790 Saylie Bridge Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/5 [Page] 5 Report of the WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX. In the Burgh of Annan Ending 5 April 1791 by William Currie Surveyor I William Currie Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination I find the foregoing duties Amount to the sum of fourteen pounds St [Sterling] and that upon the 11 day of Janr [January] 1791 I delivered to Provest Johnstone Colctr [Collector] of said duties an exact duplicate of which Accompts duly examined and Compared which contained my Oath that the preceeding inhabitants were duly serv:d with requisitions and that they were charged in Conformity to their Several returns & according to my knowledge and belief that they were Liable in said duties William Currie Surveyor Joseph Johnstone J:P [Justice of the Peace] Andrew Johnston
E326/8/12/6 [Page] 6 Report of the Wheel Carriage Tax In the Burgh of Annan for the Year Ending 5 April 1791 √ S 2
E326/8/12/7 6 Aug 1790 Anstruther Easter
E326/8/12/7 Thomas Kay in Anstruther Easter for Publick 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/7 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/7 [Page] 7 Survey in the Burgh of Anstruther Easter from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Charles Robb Surveyor Prooff 1 publick Carriage at £7 -- £7.0.0 £7.0.0 I Charles Robb Surveyor aforesaed do hereby certify that upon careful Examination of the foregoing duties I find they amount in whole to Seven pounds Sterlling and that upon the Twenty fourt day of November I delivered to Alexander Clark Collector of the saed duties for the burgh aforesaid an Exact duplicat of the above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing which Contained my Oath that Nottices were left with the Several parsons befor named or at their dwelling houses of the dates anexed to their respective names requiring them within fourteen dayes to give in a list of their Carriage or Sadele horses ( retained or Employed by them from the 5 day of April 1789 to the 5 day of April 1790 and that the saed Account or Survey is made Out from the list returned to me and from the Best Information I could procure of the Carriage or Saddle horses) of those whose lists are deficiant Neglected or refused to give in a list thereof in the termes of the Nottices left with them as aforesaed Charles Robb Surveyor
E326/8/12/8 [Page] 8 Wheel Carriage Tax Anstruther Easter £7.0.0 √ S 3
E326/8/12/9 6-- 1790 William Fildan 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/9 Total 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/9 Exd. [Examined]
E326/8/12/9 [Page] 9 A Survey of the Duties on Four Wheel Carriages in the Burgh of Arbroath Since the 5th Apl. [April] 1790 to the 5th Apr. [April] 1791 I Daniel Ross Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify that upon careful examination I find the foregoing duties amounts to Fourteen Pounds Sterling and that upon [no date] day of [no year] I delivered to Mr. John Colvill Collector of the said duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact duplicate of this Acco- [Account] which contained my Oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duely served with notification or requisitions of the dates aforesaid and that were to be charged conformable to their several returns to me or from the best Information I could procure. At Dundee 5th Jany. [January] 1791. Daniel Ross Surveyor.
E326/8/12/9 Unsure that Surveyors Surname is Rop. No day or year shown in text.
E326/8/12/10 [Page] 10 Arbroath Wheel Carriages Tax £14.0.0 Due 5th April 1791 [DR Daniel Ross] 4
E326/8/12/11 1790 Royal Burgh of Ayr
E326/8/12/11 14 Jul 1790 Provost Fergusson 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/11 15 Jul 1790 William Dun Vintner 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/11 16 Jul 1790 Andrew Cathcart Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/11 20 Jul 1790 The Countess of Craufurd 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/11 17 Jul 1790 James Heyter Horsehyrer 2 2 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/11 Total 11 3 6 2 £68.10.0
E326/8/12/11 21 Jul 1790 Hugh Hamilton of Pinmore 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/11 Royal Burgh of Ayr From 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Robert Aiken Surveyor Proof 3 Carriages with two wheels @ £3.10.0 each £10.10.0 6 Public Carriages with four wheels @ £7.0.0 each £42.0.0 2 Private Carriages with four wheels £8.0.0 each is £16.0.0 Total by Proof £68.10.0 I Robert Aiken Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby Certify that upon careful examination of the foregoing Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to Sixty Eight pounds ten shillings Sterling And that upon the twenty sixth day of November Current I delivered to Mr Thomas McClelland Collector of said Duties for said Burgh an exact Duplicate of and duly examined and compared with the foregoing Account, which contained my Oath, That notifications were delivered or left of the Dates foresaid, And that the rates charged in said Account weree just and true to the best of my skill and knowledge, and to the best of my belief no person liable to be charged was omitted Robert Aiken
E326/8/12/12 Survey Of the Rates and Duties upon Public and Private Wheel Carriages within the Royal Burgh of Ayr from 5th April 1790 to 5th April By Rob Aiken 1791 Surveyor General Copy
E326/8/12/13 Town of Banff
E326/8/12/13 8 Aug 1790 George Robertson Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/13 Capt. [Captain] Hay 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/13 James Ross Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/13 Mrs Admiral 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/13 William Leslie Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/13 James Duff Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/13 Lady Findlater 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/13 8 2 6 £62.0.0
E326/8/12/13 Proof 2 Public Carriages at £7.0.0 each £14.0.0
E326/8/12/13 6 Private Carriages at £8.0.0 each £18.0.0
E326/8/12/13 £62.0.0
E326/8/12/13 A Survey of WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX. Arising in the Town of Banff from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 by Patrick McDonald Survyr. [Surveyor] I Patrick McDonald Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that Upon careful examination of the forgoing rates and duties on wheel Carriages I find they Amount in whole to Sixty Two pounds Sterl. [Sterling] and that upon the twentieth Decemr. [December] transmitted to James Anderson Collr. [Collector] of said duties in the Town of Banff an exact duplicate of the Above Acct. [Account] examined And compared which containd my Oath that the Several Inhabitants were Served with Requisitions And the Assessment Made up from the lists And Answers Now in my possession. Patrick McDonald Survyr. [Surveyor] Sworn before me John Grant J.P. [Justice of the Peace]
E326/8/12/14 [Page ]62 Town of Banff 1790 £62.0.0 √ S. 6
E326/8/12/15 Burgh of Brechine
E326/8/12/15 6 Aug 1790 Dr. [Doctor] Thomas Gillies 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/15 Mr. John McGregor 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/15 3 2 1 £22.0.0
E326/8/12/15 Daniel Ross Surveyor
E326/8/12/15 Alexander Ballentyne. Collector
E326/8/12/15 A True copy for the Receiver General duly Compared By
E326/8/12/15 [Page] 15 Burgh of Brechen WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX. From the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Daniel Ross Surveyor
E326/8/12/16 [Page] 16 Copy for the Receiver Gen. [General] Wheel Carriage Tax Burgh of Brechin from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 £22.0.0. Alexander Ballintyne Collector 7
E326/8/12/17 1790 Cullen
E326/8/12/17 .. Aug 1790 Lord Findlater 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/17 Alexander Ogilvie 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/17 2 1 1 £15.0.0
E326/8/12/17 [Page] 17 A Survey of Wheel-Carriage Tax Arising in the Town of Cullen from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 by Patrick Mcdonald Sury. [Surveyor] Proof 1 Private Carriage £8.0.0 1 Public Carriage £7.0.0 £15.0.0 I Patrick Mcdonald Aforesaid do hereby Certify that Upon careful Examination of the forgoin Rates and duties in wheel Carriages I find they Amount in whole to fifteen pound Sterling and that Upon the Seventh Jany. [January] I delivered Mr. Rannie Coll. [Collector] of said duties an exact duplicate of the Above Acct. [Account] examined and compared which contained my Oath that the Several Inhabitants were served with Requisitions And the Assessment Made up from the lists and answers in my Possession Patrick McDonald Sworn before me John Grant J.P. [Justice of the Peace]
E326/8/12/17 The date for the month is unreadable due to being in the fold.
E326/8/12/18 Town of Cullen 1791 £15.0.0. 8
E326/8/12/19 12 Aug 1790 Cupar
E326/8/12/19 David Methven Ventner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/19 John Carnigie 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/19 Bartholomew Cookburn Ventner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/19 James Morrison Esqr of Naghton 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/19 Mr John Horsburgh Clark 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/19 Captain Pitter Rigg of Dunfield 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/19 7 2 3 1 1 £45.0.0
E326/8/12/19 [Page] 19 Survey in the Burgh of Cupar from the 5th April 1789 to 5th day of April 1790 By Charles Robb Surveyor Prooff 2 Carriage at £3.10.0 .............. £7.0.0 3 publick Carriage at £7.0.0 .. £21.0.0 1 private Carriage at £8.0.0 .....£8.0.0 1 private Carriage at £9.0.0 .....£9.0.0 £45.0.0 I Charles Robb Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify that upon careful Examination of the foregoing duties I find they Amount in whole to Forty five pounds Sterlling and that upon the Eighteen day of November I delivered to Alexander Simpson Collector of the saed duties for the Burgh aforesaed an Exact duplicat of the above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing which Contained My Oath that Nottices were left with the Several parsons befor named or at their dwelling houses of the date Anexed to their Respective names requiring them within fourteen dayes to give in a list of their Carriage or Saddle horses (retained or Employed by them from the 5 day of April 1789 to 5 day of April 1790 and that the saed Account or Survey is made Out from the list returned to me and from the Best Information I could procure of the Carriage or Saddle horses ) of those whose lists are deficiant Neglected or refused to give in a list thereof in termes of the Nottices left with them as aforesed Charles Robb Surveyor
E326/8/12/20 [Page] 20 Wheel Carriage Tax Cupar £45.0.0 √ S 9 9
E326/8/12/21 Aug 23 1790 George McFarlane Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0.
E326/8/12/21 William Dixon Merchant 1 1 £3.10.0.
E326/8/12/21 3 1 2 £17.10.0.
E326/8/12/21 [Page] 21 Survey of [Wheel Carriage Tax] in the burgh of Dumbarton from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by David Hutchison Surveyor Proof 2@ £7.0.0. £14.0.0. 1@ £3.10.0. £3.10.0. 3 £17.10.0 I David Hutchison Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify that upon carefull Examination of the above Rates and Duties, find they amount in whole to Seventeen Pounds and ten shillings sterling; and that this day I delivered to John McAulay Writer in Dumbarton Collector of the said duties for the said Burgh, an exact Duplicate of the above account; which contained my oath that Notices were left with the above mentioned inhabitants as at their dwelling places of date foresaid that they were to be charged with the sums hereby certified to be due from them. David Hutchison. Sworn at Glasgow Before me this 20th day of Decr. [December] 1790. Andrew Houstoun J:P: [Justice of the Peace]
E326/8/12/22 [Page] 22 Wheel Carriages Burgh of Dunbarton Ending 5th April 1791 √S 10
E326/8/12/23 7 Oct 1790 Doctor John Gilchrist 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/23 Mrs Walter Riddell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/23 8 Oct 1790 Commissary Thomas Goldie 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/23 Captain John Hamilton 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/23 7 Dec 1790 Revd. [Reverend] Doctor Babington 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/23 9 Dec 1790 Mr Thomas Clint Vintner 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/23 Doctor John Harley 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/23 Henry Dickson 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/23 10 Dec 1790 Mrs McVitie Vintner 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/23 Doctor Copland 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/23 Mrs Lowthian Rosehall 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/23 George Aitken, one 2 Wheel Caravan 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/23 Thomas Dickson one 2 Wheel Caravan 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/23 17 5 8 4 £105.10.0
E326/8/12/23 [Page] 23 Report of the [Wheel-carriage Tax] in the Burgh of Dumfries for the year ending 5th April 1791 By [William Currie] 5 Carriages at £3.10.0 each £17.10.0 8 Carriages at £7.0.0 each £56.0.0 4 Carriages at £8.0.0 each £32.0.0 £105.10.0 I William Currie Surveyo aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination I find the foregoing duties Amount to the sum of One Hundred and five pounds ten shillings And that upon the 11th day of Decem. [December] 1790 I delivered to Mr Francis Maxwell Colltr [Collector] of said duties an exact duplicate of which Accopts [Accompts] duly examined and compared which contained my Oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duely served with requisitions And that they were Charged in Conformity to their several returns & according to my knowledge and belief that they were Liable in said duties William Currie Surveyor Joseph Johnston J:P [Justice of the Peace]
E326/8/12/24 [Page] 24 Report of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Dumfries for the year ending 5th April 1791 £105.10.0 Exd. [Examined] 11
E326/8/12/25 2 Aug 1790 John Lorimer Vintr. [Vintner] for Hyre 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/25 Capt. [Captain] Todd of Alderston 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/25 David Pringle for Hyre 2 2 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/25 Thomas Meik mercht. [merchant] 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/25 8 3 3 1 1 £48.10.0
E326/8/12/25 Proof 3 Carriages at £3.10.0 each is £10.10.0
E326/8/12/25 Proof 3 Carriages at £7.0.0 each is £21.0.0
E326/8/12/25 Proof 1 Carriage at £8.0.0 each is £8.0.0
E326/8/12/25 Proof 1 Carriage at £9.0.0 each is £9.0.0
E326/8/12/25 8 £48.10.0
E326/8/12/25 Survey of the WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX in the Royalty of Dunbar from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by William Johnstone Surveyor [Page]25 I William Johnstone Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull exami: :nation I find the foregoing duties amount to the sum of Forty eight pounds ten shillings Sterling and that upon the 17 Novem. [November] 1790, I delivered to William Kirkwood Collector of these duties an exact duplicate of this Accompt duely examined & compared which contained my Oath that the foregoing Inhabitants were duely served with Requisitions and that they were charged conform to their returns or my knowledge & belief that they were liable in said duties. William Johnstone Surveyor
E326/8/12/26 WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX. [Page] 26 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Royalty of Dunbar from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 £48.10.0 Ster. [Sterling] 12
E326/8/12/27 6 Jul 1790 Sir Alexander Douglas 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/27 Alexander Millar a Hirer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/27 Mr William Gordon Vintner 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/27 Exd [Examined] 6 5 1 £43.0.0
E326/8/12/27 [Page] 27 A Survey of the Duties on four wheel Carriages in the Burgh of Dundee from the 5th of Aprile 1790 to the 5th of April 1791 By Daniel Ross Survr [Surveyor] being one year. I Daniel Ross Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon careful Examination I find the foregoing, duties amount to the sum of Forty three pounds Sterling and that upon the [-] day of [-] I delivered to James Dick Collector of the said duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact duplicate of this account which contained my oath that the preceeding inhabitants were duly served with notifications or requisitions of the dates aforesaid and that they were to be Charged conformable to their Several returns to me or from the best information I could procure At Dundee 5th Jany [January] 1791 Daniel Ross Surveyor
E326/8/12/28 [Page] 28 Dundee Wheel Carriage Tax £43.0.0 Due 5th April 1791 VS 13
E326/8/12/29 03 July 1790 Dumferline
E326/8/12/29 John Willison Ventner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/29 Lourance Gib Marchant 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/29 2 1 1 £10.10.0
E326/8/12/29 [Page] 29 Survey in the Burgh of Dumfermline from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Charles Robb Surveyor Prooff 1 publick Carriag at £3.10.0 £3.10.0 1 publick Carriag at £7.0.0. £7.0.0 £10.10.0 I Charles Robb Surveyor aforesaed do hereby certify that upon careful Examination of the foregoing duties I find they Amount in whole to Ten pounds Ten Shillings Sterling and that upon the Twenty threed day of November I delivered to James Blackwood Collector of the saed duties for the Burgh aforesaed an Exact duplicat of the above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing which Contained My Oath that Nottices were left with the Several parsons before named or at their dwelling houses of the dates Anexed to their respective names requiring them within fourteen dayes to give in alist of their Carriage or Saddle horses (retained or Employed by them from the 5 day of April 1789 to 5 day of April 1790 and that the saed Account or Survey is made Out from the list returned to me and from the Best Information I could procure the Carriage or Saddle horses) of those whose lists are deficiant Neglected or refused to give in a list these of in termes of the Nottices left with them as aforesed. Charles Robb Surveyor Charles Robb Surveyor
E326/8/12/30 [Page] 30 Wheel Carriage Tax Dumfermline £10.10.0 √ S 14
E326/8/12/31 07 Jun 1790 Michael Henderson Stabler Phaetons 2 2 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Mrs Paxton 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 George Bruce Writer 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 08 Jun 1790 Lord Rockville 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Dr. [Doctor] Hamilton 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 09 Jun 1790 John Davidson Writer 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Lady Elizabeth Hay 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Mr. Thomas Tod 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 10 Jun 1790 Mr Archibald Campbell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Mr John Hutton 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/31 22 Jun 1790 Colin Lauder Surgeon 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/31 Sir Stewart Threpland 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 23 Jun 1790 Mr James Sym of Northfield 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 24 Jun 1790 Genl. [General] Douglas 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 George Lees. Hackney Coaches 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/31 25 Jun 1790 John Bonar Painter. Post Chaise 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/31 James Clark Farrier Five Hackney Coaches & Four Post Chaises 9 9 £63.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Alexander McLaurin. Post Chaise 5 5 £35.00
E326/8/12/31 26 Jun 1790 Allan Mcdougal Writer 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 07 Jul 1790 John Bennet Surgeon 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 05 Jul 1790 Patrick Heron Vintner. Two Mercantile Coaches & one Post Chaise 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/31 10 Jul 1790 Robert Marshall 2 1 1 £10.10.0
E326/8/12/31 Alexander Wood Surgeon 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 17 Jul 1790 Principal Robertson 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 13 Jul 1790 John Ogg Stabler. Post Chaise 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/31 14 Jul 1790 Dr. [Doctor] Blair 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Mr Thomas Campbell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Lady Suttie 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Miss Home lodging with Mr Home of Branxton 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Mr Andrew Stewart writer 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/31 Solicitor General 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Sir William Miller 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Robert Reid Stabler Two Post chaises & Two Phaetons 4 2 2 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/31 15 Jul 1790 John Gloag Merchant 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/31 16 Jul 1790 Thomas Archibald. Diligence to Peebles 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/31 James Hislop. Stage Coach to Queensferry 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/31 17 Jul 1790 George Cuddie One stage coach to Glasgow & Two Post Chaises 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/31 Carried over 60 9 30 21 £409.10.0
E326/8/12/31 [Page] 31 A Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the City of Edinr. [Edinburgh] from 5 April 1790 To 5 April 1791 By Robert Maughan Surveyor
E326/8/12/32 1790 Brought Over 60 9 30 21 £409.10
E326/8/12/32 James Fisher Stabler Phaetons for hire 2 2 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Robert Lason One Stage coach to Glasgow One Post Chaise & Two Phaetons 4 2 2 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/32 William Shaw St. Ann's Street. Hackney Coaches 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/32 19 Jul 1790 William Humble Saddler Hackney Coaches 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/32 20 Jul 1790 John Hume Coach Mr. [Maker] Entered in Mr Woods district
E326/8/12/32 Hume Cleghorn & Wilson Coach Makers 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/32 John Cameron Vintner One Stage coach & one Diligence to Glasgow one Stage Coach to Stirling & Two Post Chaises 5 5 £35.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Thomas Elder Esqe. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Mr Alexander McKenzie 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 21 Jul 1790 Sir John Clark Entered in Mr Woods District
E326/8/12/32 Sir Alexander Ramsay 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 John Grieve Esqe. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Mr John Learmonth 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Mr William Bethune 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lord Swinton 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lady Clerk Maxwell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Honble. [Honourable] Henry Erskine 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Dowr. [Dowager] Lady Elibank 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Charles Gordon Esqe. of Braid 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Honbl. [Honourable] Mrs Hamilton 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Sir Philip Ainsley 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 22 Jul 1790 William Drysdale Vintner 2 Mail Coaches Two Diligences to Glasgow and five Post Chaises 9 9 £63.0.0
E326/8/12/32 John Skinner Mews Lane Post Chaise 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Earl of Aboyne 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lord Ankerville 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lord Provost 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 James Craig Baker 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lady Auchenleck 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Gilbert Innes Esqe. of Stow 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Gilbert Meason Esqe. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lord Elliock 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Dr. [Doctor] Hunter 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Ladies of Hopetoun 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Sir James Colquhoun of Luss 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/32 Lady Dalhousie 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/32 carried over 114 13 52 47 2 £803.10.0
E326/8/12/32 [Page] 32 Continued
E326/8/12/33 1790 Brought Over 114 13 52 47 2 £803.10.0
E326/8/12/33 23 Jul 1790 John Dumbreck. Post Chaises 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Miss Mary Innes lodging with Mr. George Robinson Queen Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 David Stuart Banker 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Lady Hunter Blair 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Robert Belches Esqe. 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Alexander Walker Esqe. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Dowr. [Dowager] Lady Sempill 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 27 Jul 1790 Lady Christopher Graham George Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Sir William Forbes 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/33 28 Jul 1790 Mrs. Stewart 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Honble. [Honourable] Robert Lindsay 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Mr Robertson Scott Advt. [Advocate] 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Mr Niell Ferguson Advocate 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Major Genl. [General] Campbell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Col. [Colonel] Dugald Campbell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Mrs Spiers of Elderside 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Mr Alexander McKonochie 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Mr Fras. [Fraser] Anderson 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/33 Mr John Anderson Writer 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Captain Brown 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 30 Jul 1790 Lieut Col: [Lieutenant Colonel] Fraser 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 03 Aug 1790 Hugh Corrie writer Hanover Street 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/33 John Home Esqe. of Kilduff 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Miss Gray 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 04 Aug 1790 Sir Michael Malcolm Fredk. [Frederick] Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 05 Aug 1790 Mr Alexander Thomson 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/33 27 Aug 1790 Lady Sinclair of Murkle George Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Lt. Genl [Lieutenant General] Horn Elphingston George Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Col: [Colonel] Dalrymple of Fordel George Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Col: [Colonel] Adam Livingston Queen Street 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/33 148 16 55 73 4 £1061.0.0
E326/8/12/33 Proof 16 £56.0.0
E326/8/12/33 55 £385.0.0
E326/8/12/33 73 £584.0.0
E326/8/12/33 4 £36.0.0
E326/8/12/33 over £1061.0.0
E326/8/12/33 [Page] 33
E326/8/12/34 Brought over £1061.0.0
E326/8/12/34 7 Jan 1791 Surcharge
E326/8/12/34 21 Jan 1791 James McDonald Broker Cowgate 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/34 Total £1068.0.0
E326/8/12/34 [Page] 4 34 I Robert Maughan Surveyor Aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon careful examination of the Foregoing Rates & Duties I find they Amount in Whole To One Thousand and Sixty Eight Pounds Sterling; and that upon the 25th day of December 1790 I delivered to Mr George McQueen Collector of said Duties in the City of Edinburgh an exact Duplicate of the foregoing Accompt duly examined and Compared which contained my oath [that] requisitions were left with the Several Inhabitants or at their dwelling Houses of the Dates annexed to their respective names. Robert Maughan Surveyor Appendix Lord Elphingston Enters in Glasgow, --- Captain Maitland County of [Edinburgh] --- Charles Cowan Merchant County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- John Gardiner Banker County of [Edin:Edinburgh ], ---James Foggo writer, Perthshire,--- Duncan McFarlane County of Edh. [Edinburgh], -- Mr Buchan of Kelly Berwickshire, --- Mr John Balfour County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Sir Archibald Grant Aberdeenshire, --- Lord Henderland County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --Benjamin Bell Surgeon County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Robert Oliver Stabler Stirlingshire, -- George Cuddie Glasgow, -- Smith Stabler County of Edh. [Edinburgh],--- Mr John Hume Coach Mr. [Maker] County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Thomas Craig Esqe. of Riccarton County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Walter Hunter Esqe. of Polmoor Roxburghshire--- Robert Oliphant Esqe. of Rossie Perthshire, --- James Dun, County of Edh. [Edinburgh], ---Lord Dreghorn County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Mrs Campbell of Saddel County of Argyle --- Robert Hunter Esqe. of Thurston Haddingtonshire --- Genl. [General] Stewart County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Comr. [Commissioner] Graham County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- George Buchan Hepburn County of East Lothian, --- Major Sands County of Edh. [Edinburgh], --- Earl of Haddington County of Haddington --- Sir John Inglis County of Edh. [Edinburgh],--- Mr Wauchop of Edmonstone County of Edh. [Edinburgh],--- Mr William Hunter County of Edh. [Edinburgh],-- Mr Robert Dalziell Advte. [Advocate] Dumfriesshire, --- Sir John Clerk County of Edh. [Edinburgh].
E326/8/12/34 The missing information hidden in the margin, in the Appendix, was entered from a previous transcription .
E326/8/12/35 [Page] 35 Blank page
E326/8/12/36 [Page] 36 4 & 2 Wheel Carriage Tax City of Edinburgh from 1790 To 1791 Tax Office Duplicate Delivered 27 Jan 1791
E326/8/12/37 1790 Elgin
E326/8/12/37 9 Sep 1790 Andrew Peary Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/37 James Sutherland Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/37 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/37 [Page] 37 A Survey of WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX Arising in the Town of Elgin from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 By Patrick Mcdonald Suryr [Surveyor] Prooff 4 Publick Carriages @ £7.0.0 each is £28.0.0 I Patrick Mcdonald Surveyor do hereby Certify that Upon Careful examination of the forgoing Rates and duties on Wheel Carriages I find they Amount in whole to twenty Eight pound Sterling and that Upon the fourth Jany [January] I delivered to James Duffas Collr [Collector] of Said duties in the Town of Elgin an exact duplicate of the above acct [account] examined and Compared with the forgoing which Contain'd My Oath that the Several Inhabitants were duly Served with Requisitions and the Assessment made up from the lists And Answers Now in My Possession Sworn before me John Grant J.P. [Justice of the Peace] Patrick McDonald Surveyor
E326/8/12/38 [Page] 38 £28.0.0 in town of Elgin 1790 √ S 16
E326/8/12/38 Part of the text is not visible.
E326/8/12/39 16 Jul 1790 Mr William Munro Hirer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/39 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/39 Exd. [Examined]
E326/8/12/39 [Page] 39 A Survey on the Dutie of four wheel'd Carriag's [Carriages] in the Brough of Forfar from the 5th Apl [April] 1790 to the 5th Apl [April] 1791 By Daniel Ross Surveyor being one Year is I Daniel Ross Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon careful examination I find the foregoing duty amounts to the sum of Seven pounds Sterling & that upon the [-] day of [-] I delivered to Mr Andrew Suttie Collector of the said duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact duplicate of this account which contained my Oath that the preceeding inhabitant was duly served with a Notification or requisition of the date aforesaid and that he was to be charged with & Conformable to his return to me or from the best information I could procure [At] Dundee 5th Jany [January] 1791 Daniel Ross Surveyor
E326/8/12/39 In second line of declaration Surveyor has overwritten "the" with "I".
E326/8/12/40 [Page] 40 Forfar Wheel Carriage Tax £7.0.0 Due 5th April 1791 17
E326/8/12/41 1790 Forres
E326/8/12/41 -- Jul 1790 Mrs Barnes 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/41 Alexander Forsyth 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/41 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/41 [Page] 41 Survey of WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX Arising in the Town of Forres from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 By Patrick McDonald Prooff two Publick Carriages @ £7.0.0 each for a year £14.0.0 I Patrick Mcdonald Surveyor do hereby Certify that Upon Careful examination of the foregoing rates And duties I find they Amount to fourteen pounds Sterlg [Sterling] and that I delivered to Thomas Eddie Collr [Collector] of said duties in the Town of Forres an exact duplicate of the above Acctt [Account] examind & Compard which Contained my Oath that the Several Inhabitants were Served with Requisitions And the Assessment Made up from the lists and Answers in My Possession Patrick Mcdonald Surveyor Sworn before me John Grant J.P. [Justice of the Peace]
E326/8/12/42 [Page] 42 Town of Forres £14.0.0 1791 √ S 18
E326/8/12/43 [Page] 43 Survey of Glasgow June 1790 by George Storie
E326/8/12/44 1st Division
E326/8/12/44 30 Jul 1790 Townhead & Neighbourhood with Drygate & Rottenrow
E326/8/12/44 Ninian Glen of Wheat Yards 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/44 2nd Division
E326/8/12/44 Colledge Street East side from Drygate to Colledge Kirk with Havanah Street.
E326/8/12/44 Nill £0.0.0
E326/8/12/44 3rd Division.
E326/8/12/44 Colledge Street East side from the Kirk to the Cross with Black Friar Wind and Old Kennel
E326/8/12/44 Nill £0.0.0
E326/8/12/44 4 Division
E326/8/12/44 Colledge Street Westside from Rottenrow to Grammar School Wynd with Burns Gray Friar Gramr. [Grammar] School Wynds
E326/8/12/44 Nill £0.0.0.
E326/8/12/44 5th Division
E326/8/12/44 Colledge Street West side from Grammar School Wynd to the Cross with Bells Wynd
E326/8/12/44 Nill £0.0.0
E326/8/12/44 6th Division
E326/8/12/44 04 Sep 1790 Gallowgate Northside from Cross to the Bridge
E326/8/12/44 John Buchanan Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/44 Hugh McIndoe Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/44 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/44 7th Division
E326/8/12/44 Gallowgate Northside from the Bridge to Camlachie with Spoutmouth Dovehill & Campbell Streets.
E326/8/12/44 06 Sep 1790 James Buchanan Vintner 12 12 £84.0.0
E326/8/12/44 Gallowgate Northside from the Bridge to Camlachie with Spoutmouth Dovehill & Campbell Streets.
E326/8/12/44 [Page] 44 A Survey of the Wheel - Carriage Tax for the Burgh of Glasgow for the year from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by George Stories Surveyor
E326/8/12/45 8th Division.
E326/8/12/45 1790 Gallowgate Southside from Cross to the Bridge
E326/8/12/45 10 Sep 1790 Archibald Paton Vintner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/45 John Sword Merchant 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/45 2 1 1 £10.10.0
E326/8/12/45 9th Division.
E326/8/12/45 Gallowgate South from the Bridge to Camlachie with Charlotte Street and Greenhead
E326/8/12/45 15 Sep 1790 Robert McNair Sugar boilers. 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/45 Mrs Lightbody 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/45 David Dale Merchant 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/45 3 2 1 £15.0.0
E326/8/12/45 10th Division.
E326/8/12/45 Tronegate North side from the Cross to Candlerigs with Candlerigs
E326/8/12/45 20 Sep 1790 Robert Provan Vintner 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/45 John Cuddie Grocer 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/45 Andrew Dunbar Vintner 5 5 £35.0.0
E326/8/12/45 11 11 £77.0.0
E326/8/12/45 11th Division
E326/8/12/45 New Town in Ramshorn ground.
E326/8/12/45 15 Aug 1790 Dugald Bannatine Merchant 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/45 John Wallace. Esqr 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/45 2 1 1 £11.10.0
E326/8/12/45 12th Division
E326/8/12/45 Tronegate Northside from Candlerigs and North side of Argyle Street to Queenstreet with Hutchuson Virginia and Miller Streets.
E326/8/12/45 21 Sep 1790 Thomas Cockburn Chaise setter 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/45 Hill & Monteath Surgeons 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/45 David Todd Merchant 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/45 Thomas Divine Vintner 7 7 £49.0.0
E326/8/12/45 Docr [Doctor] Alexander Stevenson MD. [Medical Doctor] 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/45 George Oswald of Scottstown 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/45 Robert Dunmore 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/45 13 2 9 3 £94.0.0
E326/8/12/45 [Page] 45 A Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax for the Burgh of Glasgow for the year from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by George Stories Surveyor (Continued)
E326/8/12/46 13th Division
E326/8/12/46 Argyle Street Northside from Queenstreet with Queen & Buchanan Streets
E326/8/12/46 24 Aug 1790 Gilbert Hamilton Merchant 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/46 12 Sep 1790 Robert Houston Merchant 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/46 James McDowall Merchant 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/46 3 1 2 £19.10.0
E326/8/12/46 14th Division
E326/8/12/46 Argyle Street Southside, from Jamaica Street to Stockwell with St. Enoch, Maxwell & Dunlop Streets
E326/8/12/46 1 Oct 1790 George Murdoch Esq. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/46 2 Oct 1790 William Shortridge Merchant 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/46 Colin McFarlane Vintner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/46 Maxwell & Smith Vintners 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/46 5 1 2 2 £33.10.0
E326/8/12/46 15th Division.
E326/8/12/46 Stockwell both sides from head to foot
E326/8/12/46 4 Oct 1790 Robert Craigie Chaise setter 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/46 16th Division
E326/8/12/46 Tronegate Southside from Stockwell to King street
E326/8/12/46 Nill Nill
E326/8/12/46 17th Division
E326/8/12/46 Tronegate Southside from the Cross to King street with King street & Princes Street
E326/8/12/46 11 Oct 1790 Walter McFarlane Chaise setter 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/46 13 Oct 1790 William Gardner Vintner 5 5 £35.0.0
E326/8/12/46 7 7 £49.0.0
E326/8/12/46 18 Division
E326/8/12/46 Salt Market West side from head to foot.
E326/8/12/46 13 Oct 1790 James Robertson Bookseller 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/46 19 Division
E326/8/12/46 Salt Market East side Nill
E326/8/12/46 [Page] 46 A Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax for the Burgh of Glasgow for the year from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by George Stories Surveyor (Continued)
E326/8/12/47 20th Division
E326/8/12/47 Bridgegate both sides with Goosedubs
E326/8/12/47 19 Oct 1790 Lawrence Coutler Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/47 21st Division.
E326/8/12/47 Clyde Street Broomielaw Jamaica Street Maderia Court and Delfthouse
E326/8/12/47 20 Oct 1790 Mrs. Buchanan of Spittal 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/47 21 Oct 1790 John Campbell Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/47 2 1 1 £11.10.0
E326/8/12/47 The Carriages in the 21 Divisions of Glasgow from 5 April 1789 to 5 April 1790. Collected in to one total by George Storie Surveyor
E326/8/12/47 Page 1st. Division 1st 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 1st. Division 2nd. 3rd. 4th. and 5th £0.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 1st. Division 6th 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 1st. Division 7th 12 12 £84.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 2 Division 8 2 1 1 £10.10.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 2 Division 9 3 2 1 £15.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 2 Division 10 11 11 £77.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 2 Division 11 2 1 1 £11.10.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 2 Division 12 14 2 9 3 £94.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 13 3 1 2 £19.10.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 14 5 1 2 2 £33.10.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 15 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 16 £0.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 17 7 7 £49.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 18 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 3 Division 19 £0.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 4 Division 20 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/47 Page 4 Division 21 2 1 1 £11.10.0
E326/8/12/47 69 11 47 11 £455.10.0
E326/8/12/47 [Page] 47 Proof 11 Carriages at £3.10.0 each £38.10.0 47 Carriages at £7.0.0 each £329.0.0 11 Carriages at £8.0.0 each £88.0.0 69 £455.10.0 I George Storie Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby Certify that upon careful examination of the foregoing several Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to Four hundred and Fifty five Pounds ten Shillings Sterling and this day I delivered to John Carlile Collector of the said duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact duplicate of the above Accounts duly examined and compared with the foregoing which contains my Oath that Notices or requisitions were left with the several Inhabitants or at their dwelling houses of the dates annexed to their respective names that they were to be charged with the Sums certified to be due from them. Given into my hands at Glasgow this 21st day of December 1790 George Storie Surveyor.
E326/8/12/48 [Page] 48 Wheel Carriages Glasgow 6 Ending 5th April 1791 VS 19 19
E326/8/12/49 13 Aug 1790 James Wilkie Esqr. 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/49 Mrs Fairbairn for Hire 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/49 Robert Roughead for Hire 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/49 Dr. [Doctor] Richard [Sommers] 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/49 John Clerk junr. [junior] for hire 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/49 8 1 6 1 £53.10.0
E326/8/12/49 Proof 1 Carriage at £3.10.0 is £3.10.0
E326/8/12/49 6 Carriages at £7.0.0 is £42.0.0
E326/8/12/49 1 Carriage at £8.0.0 is £8.0.0 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/49 8 £53.10.0
E326/8/12/49 [Page] 49 Survey of the WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX in the Royalty of Haddington from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by William Johnstone Survr. [Surveyor] I William Johnstone Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination I find the foregoing duties amount to the sum of Fifty three pounds ten shillings Sterling and that upon the 17 Novemr [November] 1790 I delivered to John Carfrae Collector of said duties an exact duplicate of this Accompt duely examined & compared which contained my Oath that the foregoing Inhabitants were duely served with Requisitions and that they were charged conform to their returns Or according to my knowledge & belief that they were liable in said duties. William Johnstone Surveyor
E326/8/12/50 [Page] 50 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Royalty of Haddington from 5 Apl. [April] 1790 to 5 Apl. [April] 1791 £53.10.0 20
E326/8/12/51 Feb 1791 John Fraser Innkeeper 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/51 Provost James Campbell 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/51 3 1 2 £17.10.0
E326/8/12/51 [Page] 51 Report Survey WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX Burgh of Inveraray for the Year ending 5 April 1791. By Duncan Mac Nuier Surveyor Proof 1 Carriage at £3.10.0 2 Carriages at £14.0.0 £17.10.0 I Duncan Mac Nuier Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify That upon carefull examination of the forgoing rates I find they ammount to Seventeen pounds ten Shills. [Shillings] Sterg. [Sterling] and that upon the Twelfth Day of March Jaivy [Seventeen hundred] & Ninety one years I delivered to Donald Drysdale Esqr. Collector of the Supply for Argyllshire an exact Duplicate of the above Amount duly examined and Compared with the foregoing which contained my Oath that Requisitions were given to each of the forenamed persons or left at their dwelling houses of the date aforesaid And that the above Survey, was made up from the Returns made to me in consequence thereof And from the best Information I could otherwise obtain. Duncan 'Mac' Nuier Inveraray 12 March 1791
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E326/8/12/53 1790 Royal Burgh of Irvine
E326/8/12/53 23 Sep 1790 The Honble. [Honourable] Patrick Boyle 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/53 25 Sep James Shaw Vintner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/53 Alexander Watt Vintner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/53 Total 3 2 1 £22.0.0
E326/8/12/53 Royal Burgh of Irvine From 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Robert Aiken Surveyor Proof 2 four wheeled Carriages at £7.0.0 each is £14.0.0 1 four wheeled Carriage at £8.0.0 each is £8.0.0 Total by Proof £22.0.0 I Robert Aiken Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby Certify that upon careful examination of the foregoing Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to Twenty two pounds Sterling. And that upon the twenty seventh day of November Current I delivered to Mr John Watt Collector of said Duties for said Burgh an exact duplicate of and duly examined & compared with the foregoing Account, which contained my Oath that notifications were left of the Dates foresaid And that the Rates charged in said Account were just and true to the best of my skill and knowledge, and to the best of my belief no person liable to be charged was omitted. Rob Aiken
E326/8/12/54 Survey Of the Rates and Duties upon Wheel Carriages within the Royal Burgh of Irvine from 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Robert Aiken Surveyor Surveyor General's Copy
E326/8/12/55 5 July 1790 The Burgh of Jedburgh
E326/8/12/55 Adam Scott Vintner Jedburgh 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/55 [Page] 55 A Survey of the WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX in the Burgh of Jedburgh from the 5 of Aprile 1790 to the 5 of Aprile 1791 By William Brunton Surveyor I William Brunton Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify that upon carefull examination I find the above duties Amount to the Sum of Seven pound And that upon the -- day of ---I delivered to James Black Collector of these duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact Duplicate of the above which containd my Oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duly served with Requisitions of the dates aforesaid desiring them within fourteen days to deliver or cause to be delivered to me upon calling for that purpose an Attested list of all the Servants, horses and Carriages used and employed by them from 5 of Aprile 1789 to the 5 of Aprile 1790 as well as an acount of what Servants, Horses and Carriages they might use and employ any where Else and that the forgoing report was made up from their Several Attested lists or Returns to me from the best information I could procure or from my own certain knowledge of their respective Establishments. William Brunton
E326/8/12/56 [Page] 56 A Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Jedburgh from the 5 of Aprile 1790 to the 5 of Aprile 1791 √S 23
E326/8/12/57 23 Aug 1790 Kinghorn
E326/8/12/57 William Wright Ventner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/57 William Skener Ventner 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/57 David Moffat at Petycur 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/57 Mr James Rutherford 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/57 7 1 6 £45.10.0
E326/8/12/57 [Page] 57 Survey of the Burgh of Kinghorn from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Charles Robb Surveyor Prooff 1 Carriage at £3.10.0 - £.3.10.0 6 publick Carriages At £7.0.0 - £42.0.0 £45.10.0 I Charles Robb Surveyor aforesaed do hereby certify that upon careful Examination of the foregoing duties I find they Amount in whole to Forty Five pounds Ten Shillings Sterlling and that upon the Sixteen day of November I delivered to John Hutton Collector of the saed duties for the Burgh aforesaed an Exact duplicat of the above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing which Contained My Oath that Nottices were left with the Several parsons befor named or at their dwelling houses of the dates Anexed to their Respective names Requiring them within fourteen dayes to give in alist of their Carriage or Saddle horses (Retained or Employed by them from the 5 day of April 1789 to the 5 day of April 1790 and that the saed Account or Survey is made Out from the list Returned to me and from the Best Information I could procure of the Carriage or Saddle horses ( of those whose lists ar deficiant Neglected or Refused to give in alist thereof in termes of the Nottices left with them as aforesed Charles Robb Surveyor
E326/8/12/58 [Page] 58 Wheel Carriage Tax Kinghorn £45.10.0 √ S 24
E326/8/12/59 Kirkaldie
E326/8/12/59 21 Aug 1790 James Townsend Oswald Esq 2 1 1 £17.0.0
E326/8/12/59 Provest Andrew Cowen 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/59 Doctor Alexander Wemyss 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/59 John Wilison Ventner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/59 Thomas Melldrum 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/59 Mrs Christie Ventner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/59 7 3 3 1 £54.0.0
E326/8/12/59
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E326/8/12/59 [Page] 59 Survey in the Burgh of Kirkaldie from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Charles Robb Surveyor Prooff 3 publick Carriages at £7.0.0 £21.0.0 3 private Carriages at £8.0.0 £24.0.0 1 private Carriage at £9.0.0 £9.0.0 £54.0.0 I Charles Robb Surveyor aforesaed do hereby certify that upon careful Examination of the foregoing duties I find they Amount in whole to Fefty Five pounds Sterlling and that upon the Sixteen day of November I delivered to William Drysdell Collector of the saed duties for the Burgh aforesaed an Exact duplicat of the above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing which Contained My Oath that Nottices were left with the Several parsons befor named or at their dwelling houses of the dates Anexed to their Respective names Requiring them within fourteen dayes to give in a list of their Carriage or Saddle horses (Retained or Employed by them from the 5 day of April 1789 to the 5 day of April 1790 and that the saed Account or Survey is made Out from the list Returned to me and from the Best Information I could procure of the Carriage or Saddle horses (of those whose lists ar deficient Neglected or Refused to give in a list thereof in terms of the Nottices left with them as aforesed Charles Robb Surveyor
E326/8/12/59 Surveyor got his dates wrong and has overwritten them. He has also affixed a declaration relating to the Horse Tax rather than the Wheel Carriage Tax which this is.
E326/8/12/60 [Page] 60 Wheel Carriage Tax for one Year to 5th April 1791 Kirkaldie £54.0.0 √S. 26
E326/8/12/61 Burgh of Kirkcudbright
E326/8/12/61 7 Dec 1790 Mr. Andrew McLellan Milnburn for hire 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/61 [Page 61] Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Kirkcudt. [Kirkcudbright] from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 by Anthony Macmillan Surveyor Proof 1 two wh. [wheeled] carriage @ £3.10.0 is £3.10.0 £3.10.0 I Anthony Macmillan Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon careful examination of the foregoing several Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to the sum of Three Pounds ten Shillings Sterling ; and that upon the seventh day of Dec. [December] one thousand seven hundred and ninety years I delivered to Mr. David McLellan Collector of the said duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact Duplicate of the foregoing which contained my oath that Requisitions or Notices was delivered to or left with the said several Persons of the dates annexed to those respective Names that they were to be charged with the sums hereby certified to be due from them Anthony Macmillan
E326/8/12/62 [Page 62] Survey of the Wheel carriage Tax in the Burgh of Kirkcudt. [Kirkcudbright] from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 £3.10.0 √S 26
E326/8/12/63 3 Aug 1790 Lanark Town
E326/8/12/63 Miss Porterfields of Smiellom 1. 4 Wheel Carriage N:B Entered with the Surveyor for the City of Edinr [Edinburgh] and to be paid for to the Collector there
E326/8/12/63 Commissary John Bannatyne 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/63 Robert Swan Saddler 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/63 John Jack Vintr [Vintner] 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/63 Total of Lanark Town 3 3 £10.10.0
E326/8/12/63 Grand Total £10.10.0
E326/8/12/63 Proofs
E326/8/12/63 3 Carriages with 2 Wheels Each at £3.10.0 Each is £10.10.0
E326/8/12/63 Grand Total £10.10.0
E326/8/12/63 A Survey of the Duties on Wheel Carriages in the Royal Burgh of Lanark for the year from the 5th of April 1789 to the 5th of April 1790 Surveyed on the 3rd of Augt [August] 1790 by William Mure Surveyor [Page] 63
E326/8/12/64 [Page] 64 Wheel Carr [Carriage] Tax Lanark Burgh Ending 5th Apl [April] 1791 √S 27
E326/8/12/65 8 Jul 1790 William Nicol Vintr. [vintner] Lauder for hire 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/65 [Page] 65 Survey of the Wheel-Carriage Tax in the Royalty of Lauder from the 5 April 1790 to the 5 April 1791 by William Johnstone Surveyor I William Johnstone Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that on carefull examination I find the above duties amount to the sum of Fourteen Pounds Ster. [Sterling] And that upon the 12 Novr. [November] 1790 I delivered to Robert Romaines Collector of said duties an exact duplicate of this Act. [Account] duely examined and Compared which contained my Oath that the foregoing Inhabitant was duely served with a Requisition And that He was charged conform to his answer thereto William Johnstone Survr. [Surveyor]
E326/8/12/66 [Page] 66 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Royalty of Lauder from 5 Ap. [April] 1790 to 5 Ap. [April] 1791 £14.0.0 Str. [Sterling] √S 28
E326/8/12/67 1 Jun 1790 Mr Edward Balmain Vintner (Licensed to Post) 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/67 Mrs Finlayson Vintner (Licensed to Post) 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/67 2 Jun 1790 Mr Richard Forrester Vintner (Licensed to Post) 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/67 Mr Thomas Watkines 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/67 Baillie Napier 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/67 Totall 8 2 6 £49.0.0
E326/8/12/67 [Page] 67 Linlithgow Town WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX. Survey from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 - p[Per] James Watsone Surveyor Prooff 6 Carriages at £7.0.0 each £42.0.0 2 Carriages at £3.10.0 £7.0.0 £49.0.0 I James Watsone Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby Certify that upon carefull Examination of the foregoing Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to the sum of Fourty nine Pounds Ster.g [Sterling] And that upon the Eighteenth day of November current I delivered to Mr William Napier Collector for the said Burgh of Linlithgow an Exact Dupplicate of the foregoing Survey which contained my Oath that the severall persons before named were duly Served with Requisitions and Notices whereby they were to be Charged with the severall Duties hereby Certified to be due by them James Watsone Surveyor Linlithgow 30th November 1790
E326/8/12/68 [Page] 68 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Borough of Linlithgow from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 By James Watsone Surveyor Compd [Compared] VS 29
E326/8/12/69 1790
E326/8/12/69 13 Jul 1790 Robert Stephen Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/69 Lady Carnegie 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/69 Mrs. Renny of Borrowfield 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/69 Provis. [Provost] Alexander Christie 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/69 Alexander Lamb Heyrer 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/69 William Drawer 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/69 George Bein 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/69 Exd. [Examined] 9 5 4 £67.0.0
E326/8/12/69 [Page] 69 A Survey of the Duties on four wheel'd Carriages Arisen in the Burgh of Montrose from the 5 Apr. [April] 1790 to the 5 Apr. [April] 1791 being one year by Daniel Ross Surveyor I Daniel Ross Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon a careful examination I find the foregoing duties amount to the sum of Sixty seven pounds Sterling and that upon ..... day of ..... I delivered to Mrs. James Burnies Collector of the said duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact Duplicate of this Accot. [Account] which contain my Oath that the preceding Inhabitants were duly served with notifications or requisitions of the dates aforesaid and that they were to be charged Conformable to their several returns to me or the best Information I could procure At Dundee 5th Jany. [January] 1791 Donald Ross Survy. [Surveyor]
E326/8/12/70 [Page] 70 Montrose four wheel'd Carriage Tax £67.0.0 Due 5 Apr. [April] 1791 JB [James Burnies] 30
E326/8/12/71 5 Sep 1790 Hugh Dalrymple Esqr. 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/71 Charles Dalrymple Esqr. 2 1 1 £11.10.0
E326/8/12/71 3 1 2 £19.10.0
E326/8/12/71 Proof 2 Carriages at £8.0.0 is £16.0.0
E326/8/12/71 1 Carriage at £3.10.0 is £3.10.0
E326/8/12/71 3 £19.10.0
E326/8/12/71 Survey of the WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX in the Royalty of North Berwick from 5 April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by William Johnstone Survyr. [Surveyor] [Page] 71 I William Johnstone Surveyor Aforesaid do hereby Certify upon carefull examination I find that the above duties amount to the sum of Nineteen pounds ten shillings Ster. [Sterling] and that upon the 19 Novr. [November] 1790 I delivered to Mr John Kirk Collector of said duties an exact duplicate of this Acct. [Accompt] duly examined & Compared which contained my Oath that the foregoing Inhabitants were served duely with Requisitions and that they were charged conform to their returns or my knowledge & belief that they were liable in said duties. William Johnstone Surveyor
E326/8/12/72 [Page] 72 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Royalty of North Berwick from 5 Apl [April] 1790 to 5 Ap [April] 1791 £19.10.0 Ster. [Sterling] 31
E326/8/12/73 1790 The Burgh of Peebles
E326/8/12/73 3 Oct 1790 Walter Ritchie in Peebles for hyre 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/73 [page] 73 A Survey of the Wheel-Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Peebles from the 5 of Aprile 1790 to the 5 of Aprile 1791 by William Brunton Surveyor I William Brunton Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify that upon carefull examination I find the above duties amount to the Sum of Seven pound and that upon the twenty seventh day of November I delivered to John Hyslop Collector of these duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact Duplicate of the above which containd my Oath that the preceeding inhabitants were duly served with requisitions of the dates foresaid desiring them within fourteen days to deliver or cause to be delivered to me upon calling for that purpose an Attested list of all the Servants Horses and Carriages used and employed by them from the 5 of Aprile 1789 to the 5 of Aprile 1790 as well as an Account of what Servants horses and Carriages they might use and employ anywhere Else and the foregoing report was made up from their Several Attested lists or returns to me from the best information I could procure or from my own certain knowledge of their Respective Establishments William Brunton
E326/8/12/74 [Page] 74 Wheel-Carriage Tax Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Peebles from the 5 of Aprile 1790 to the 5 of Aprile 1791 √S 32
E326/8/12/75 15 -- [179-] John Richardson Esqr private 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/75 John Campbell for hyre 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/75 Mrs Cathrin Marshall for hyre 3 3 £21.0.0
E326/8/12/75 John Burt for hyre 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/75 Mrs Jean Ironside for hyre 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/75 Mrs Mary Campbell for hyre 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/75 Colin Richardson for hyre 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/75 Alexander Cameron for hyre 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/75 15 1 13 1 £102.10.0
E326/8/12/75 Proof
E326/8/12/75 1 at £3.10.0 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/75 13 at £7.0.0 £91.0.0
E326/8/12/75 1 at £8.0.0 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/75 15 £102.10.0
E326/8/12/75 [Page] 75 A Survey of the Rates and Duties on Wheel Carriages arisen in [the] Town of Perth from 5th April 1790 to 5 April 1791 by Laurence Buchan Surveyor Perth 8 February 1781 I Laurence Buchan Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify That upon careful Examination of the foregoing Several Rates and Duties I find they amount in Whole to One hundred and Two pounds Ten Shillings Sterling and that this date I delivered to Mr Patrick Miller Collector of the said Duties for the Town aforesaid an Exact Duplicate of the Above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing Notes were left with the several Masters and Mistresses or at their Dwellinghouses so as they might make returns Laurence Buchan Surveyor
E326/8/12/76 [Page] 76 [A Survey of the Rates and Duties on ] Wheel Carriages in the Town of Perth from 5 Ap [April] 1790 to 5 Ap [April] 1791 £102.0.0 √ S 33
E326/8/12/77 4 ... 1790 Mr. Alexander Taylor Vintner Licenced to Post 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/77 7 ... 1790 Mrs. Crawford in Queensferry 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/77 Totall 3 2 1 £22.0.0
E326/8/12/77 [Page] 77 Survey of the Wheel-Carriage Tax in the Burgh of [Queensferry] from the 5th April 1790 to the 5 April 1791 by James Watson Surveyor I James Watsone Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination of the forgoing Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to the sum of Twenty two pounds Stir. [Sterling] And that upon the Eighteenth day of November current I delivered to Mr. Robert Chapman Collector for the said Borough an exact Duplicate of this Survey which contained my oath that the several persons before named were duly Served with Requisitions and notices whereby they were to be charged with the several Duties hereby certified to be due by them Linlithgow 30th November 1790 James Watson Surveyor
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E326/8/12/78 [Page] 78 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Queensferry from the 5th April 1790 to the 5th April 1791 by James Watsone Surveyor Compd. [Compared] √S 34
E326/8/12/79 1790 Royal Burgh of Rothsay
E326/8/12/79 28 -- 1790 John Gordon Esqr. of Balvue 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/79 Total 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/79 Prooff
E326/8/12/79 1 two wheeld. [wheeled] Carriage at £3.10.0 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/79 Total by Prooff £3.10.0
E326/8/12/79 [Page] 79 Royal Burgh of Rothsay Wheel-Carriage Tax from 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By [Robert Aiken] I Robert Aiken Surveyor aforesaid Do hereby Certify, that upon careful - examination of the forging Rates and Duties I find they amount in whole to Three pounds ten Shillings Sterling; and that upon the ..... day of ..... I caused to be delivered to John Wright Esqr. Collector of said Duties for said Burgh an exact Duplicate of and duly examined and compared with the foregoing Account which contained my Oath that notifications were delivered or left of the dates foresaid And that the Rates charged in said Account were just and true to the best of my Skill and knowledge, and to the best of my belief no person liable to be charged was omitted - Robert Aiken
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E326/8/12/80 [Page] 80 Survey of the Rates and Duties upon Wheel Carriages within the Royal Burgh of Rothsay from 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Robert Aiken Surveyor VS 35 Surveyor General's Copy
E326/8/12/81 31 Aug 1790 St Andrews
E326/8/12/81 Robert Patton Esqr 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/81 Profesor Nicoles Villand 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/81 Captain Alexander Duncan 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/81 Alexander Carstaers 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/81 5 2 2 1 £29.0.0
E326/8/12/81 [Page] 81 Survey of the Burgh of St Andrews from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 By Charles Robb Surveyor Prooff 2 Carriages at £3.10.0............. £7.0.0 2 publick Carriages at £7.0.0... £14.0.0 1 private Carriage at £8.0.0..... £8.0.0 £29.0.0 I Charles Robb Surveyor aforesaed do hereby certify that upon careful Examination of the foregoing duties I find they Amount in whole to Twenty Nine pounds Sterlling and that upon the Eighteen day of November I delivered to Andrew Gullen Collector of the saed duties for the Burgh aforesaed an Exact duplicat of the above Account duly Examined and compared with the foregoing which Contained My Oath that Nottices were left with the Several parsons befor named or at their dwelling houses of the dates Anexed to their respective names requiring them within fourteen dayes to give in a list of their Carriage or Saddle horses (retained or Employed by them from the 5 day of April 1789 to 5 day of April 1790 and that the saed Account or Survey is made Out from the list returned to me and from the Best Information I could procure of the Carriage or Saddle horses ( of those whose lists are deficiant Neglected or refused to give in a list thereof in termes of the Nottices left with them as aforesaed. Charles Robb Surveyor
E326/8/12/82 [Page] 82 Wheel Carriage Tax St Andrews £29.0.0 √S 36
E326/8/12/83 15 Jul 1790 Edward Whigham 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/83 [Page] 83 Report of the Wheel-Carriage Tax In the Burgh of Sanquhar Ending 5th April 1791 William Currie Surveyor I William Currie surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination I find the foregoing duties Amounting to the Sum of Seven pounds Stg. [Sterling] and that upon the 11th day of Jany.[January] 1791 I delivered to Provest Lorimer Collr. [Collector] of said duties an exact duplicate of which Accompts duly examined and Compared which contained my Oath that the preceeding inhabitants were duely Served with requisitions And that they were charged in Conformity to their Several returns & according to my knowledge and belief that they were Liable in said duties John Lorimer William Currie Surveyor Joseph Johnston J.P. [Justice of the Peace]
E326/8/12/84 [Page] Report of the Wheel Carriage Tax In the Burgh of Sanquhar For the Year Ended 5th April 1791 √ S 37
E326/8/12/85 1790 The Burgh of Selkirk
E326/8/12/85 28 Jul 1790 Andrew Henderson Sen. [Senior] Writer in Selkirk 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/85 [Page] 85 A Survey of the WHEEL-CARRIAGE TAX in the Burgh of Selkirk from the 5 of Aprile 1790 to the 5 of Aprile 1791 by William Brunton Survayor I William Brunton Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify that upon Carefull examination I find the above duties amounts to the Sum of Fourteen pound and that upon the 24th day of Novr. [November] 1790 I delivered to Patrick Taitt Collector of these duties for the Burgh aforesaid an exact Duplicate of the above which containd my Oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duly served with Requisitions of the dates aforesaid desiring them within fourteen days to deliver or cause to be delivered to me upon calling for that purpose an Attested list of all the Servants Horses and Carriages used and employed by them from the 5 of April 1789 to the 5 of April 1790 as well as an Account of what servants Horses and Carriages they might use and employ any where Else and that the foregoing report was made up from their Several Attested lists or Returns to me from the best Information I could procure of from my own certain knowledge of their respective Establishments William Brunton
E326/8/12/86 [Page] 86 Wheel-Carriage Tax Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Selkirk from the 5 of Aprile 1790 to the 5 of Aprile 1791 √S 38
E326/8/12/87 14 Jul 1790 Major Joass, Castle 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/87 Doctor Stirling 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/87 15 Jul 1790 Baily Walace 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/87 George McKechnie, Vintner 4 4 £28.0.0
E326/8/12/87 James Wingate, Vintner 5 5 £35.0.0
E326/8/12/87 George Towar, Vintner 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/87 Mr Muschett, Minr. [Minister] 1 1 £3.10.0
E326/8/12/87 14 1 10 3 £97.10.0
E326/8/12/87 [Page] 87 Stirling Borough Survey WHEEL- CARRIAGE TAX. from 5th of April 1790 to 5th of April 1791 p [per] James Allan S [Surveyor] Proof 1 Carriage wt [with] 2 Wheels @ £3.10.0 £3.10.0 10 Publick Carriages wt [with] 4 Wheels @ £7.0.0 £70.0.0 3 Private Carriages wt [with] 4 Wheels @ £8.0.0 £24.0.0 £97.10.0 I James Allan Surveyor aforesaid, do hereby Certify that upon carefull Examination I find the foregoing duties Amount to Ninety seven Pounds, Ten Shillings Sterg [Sterling] and that upon the 10th day of Decr [December] I delivered to Mr Thomas Paterson Collector of said duties an exact duplicate of this Account duly Examined and Compared which contained my Oath that the preceeding Inhabitants were duly served with Requisitions and that they were charged in Conformity to their several returns now in my possession, or according to my knowledge & belief, that they were liable in said duties James Allan Surveyor Alloa 11th Decem. [December] 1790
E326/8/12/88 [Page] 88 Wheel Carriage Tax Survey from 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 p [per] James Allan Surveyor Eding [Edinburgh] Copy Exd [Examined] 39
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E326/8/12/89 Burgh of Stranraer
E326/8/12/89 Nathaniel Taylor Vintner Stranraer 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/89 Proof 2 at £7.0.0 each £14.0.0
E326/8/12/89 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/89 [Page] 89 Survey of the Wheel-Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Stranraer from the 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 by Anthony Macmillan Survr. [Surveyor] I Anthony Macmillan Surv. [Surveyor] aforesaid do hereby Certify, that upon careful examination of the foregoing several Rates and duties I find they amount in Whole to the sum of Fourteen Pounds Sterling; and that upon the twenty first day of Decembr. [December] one thousand seven hundred & Ninety years I delivered to Mr. Peter Taylor Collector of the duties for the Burgh aforesaid an Exact Duplicate of the foregoing which contained my Oath that Requisitions or Notices were delivered to or left at the dwelling Houses of the said several Persons that they were to be charged with the sums hereby certified to be due from them Anthony Macmillan
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E326/8/12/90 [Page] 90 Survey of the Wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Stranr. [Stranraer] from the 5th April 1790 to 5 April 1791 £14.0.0 VS 40
E326/8/12/91 24 Nov 1790 Alexander Baillie of Little Tarell 1 1 £8.0.0
E326/8/12/91 [Page] 91 A Survey of the Rates & Duties on Wheel Carriages Arising in the [Burgh] of Tain, from 5th April 1790 to 5th April 1791 by John Barclay Assistant Surveyor I John Barclay Surveyor Aforesaid do hereby certify that the Above Carriage is the only one kept in the said Burgh & that upon the Seventh day of December currt. [current] I delivered to Alexander Morison [Collector a ] copy of the Above Acct. [Account] which contained my Oath that the Above Carriage was the only one returned to me or was kept to the best of my knowledge and information Tain 5th December 1790 John Barclay
E326/8/12/92 Ppage] 92 A Survey of the Duties on Wheel Carriages Arising in the Burgh of Tain for the Year ending 5th April 1791 S [Surveyor] 41
E326/8/12/92 This page although ticked as 'complete' had no entries made on it and was marked as having had no contributions made. Hope I have not upset anyone by completing it.
E326/8/12/93 Burgh of Wigton
E326/8/12/93 Mr James McColm Vintner Wigton for hire 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/93 Mr William Mitchel Vintner Wigton for hire 1 1 £7.0.0
E326/8/12/93 2 2 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/93 Proof 2 four wheel'd Carriages at £7.0.0 is £14.0.0
E326/8/12/93 £14.0.0
E326/8/12/93 [Page] 93 Survey of the WHEEL -CARRIAGE TAX. in the burgh of Wigton from the 5th of April 1790 to 5th April 1791 by Anthony Macmillan Surveyor I Anthony Macmillan Surveyor aforesaid do hereby certify That upon careful examination of the foregoing several Rates and duties I find they amount in whole to the sum of Fourteen Pounds Sterling; and that upon the twenty first day of Decemr. [December] one thousand & seven hundred & ninety years I delivered to Mr John McKairly Collector of the said duty for the Burgh aforesaid an exact Duplicate of the foregoing which contained my oath that reqn. [requisitions] or Notices were delivered to or left with said several persons at their dwelling places of the dates annexed to their respective Names that they were to be charged with the duties so certified hereby, to be due from them Anthony Macmillan
E326/8/12/94 [Page] 94 Survey of the wheel Carriage Tax in the Burgh of Wigton from the 5th. of April 1790 to the 5th of April 1791 £14.0.0 √ S 42