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Lands, per Original Roll, 1683 Rent per Orig Roll Present Names of Lands Divisions Present Proprietors Valued Rent as Divided Cumulo Valued Rent
PARISH OF MAINS.
Fintrie, £900.0.0 Mains, Longhaugh, Parkhead, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1789, divided thus:
Lands of Longhaugh, John Patullo, Esq. £133.6.8
Parkhead, James Guthrie, Esq. £47.0.0
Remainder of the Estate, -- £719.13.4
By Decree of Division, dated 1st May, 1809, the above £719.13.4 together with £100.0.0 —a part of the Lands of Kirkton after mentioned—making together a cumulo of £819.13.4 were divided between Sir John Ogilvy and Mr Erskine's Trustees as follows:
Those parts of the Estate of Mains of Strathdighty lying to the westward of the old road from Glammis to Dundee, sold by Mr Erskine's Trustees to Sir Walter Ogilvy, in 1806, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. [Baronet] £147.3.4
Remainder of the Estate, -- £672.10.0
Deduct Kirkton, entered below, -- £100.0.0
Thomas Erskine, Esq. £572.10.0
[total] £900.0.0
Kirkton, £200.0.0 Kirkton, By the above Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1789, divided thus:
That part of the Lands of Kirkton sold by George Pilmer to Mr Graham of Fintry, Thomas Erskine, Esq. £100.0.0
The remaining part, belonging at the date of the Decree to Frederick Gourlay, Gersham Gourlay, Esq. £100.0.0
[total] £200.0.0
Powrie, £400.0.0 Balmuir and Whitfield, No Decree of Division of these lands appears; but they have been entered in the Cess Books as under ever since 1748, the date of the oldest Cess Book extant:
Balmuir, James Webster, Esq. £266.13.4
Whitfield, John Wilson, Esq. £133.6.8
[total] £400.0.0
Claverhouse, £433.6.8 Claverhouse, Lord Douglas, £433.6.8
£1933.6.8 £1933.6.8
PARISH OF MARYTON
The Earl of Middleton, £1433.6.8 Old Montrose, Sir James Carnegie, Bart. [Baronet] £1433.6.8
Bonnitoun, £466.13.4 Bonniton, Sir James Carnegie, Baronet £466.13.4
Provost Coutts, £466.13.4 Bonniton, Sir James Carnegie, Baronet £466.13.4
Over and Nether Dysart, £633.6.8 Dysart, By Decree of Division, dated 23 Apr 1808, divided thus:
Over or Little Dysart, Balstool, and part of Gighty Burn, the superiority of which disponed to Hon. [Honourable] Colonel Ramsay, David Carnegy, Esq. £418.19.10
Meikle or Nether Dysart, Evenward, and Quarryhead, retained by Mr Carnegy, David Carnegy, Esq. £214.6.10
[total] £633.6.8
£3000.0.0 £3000.0.0
PARISH OF MENMUIR.
Balhall, £600.0.0 Balhall, Alexander Erskine, Esq. £600.0.0
Balyeordie, £766.13.4 Balyeordie, By Decree of Division, dated in the year 1808, the Lands of Balyeordie were divided, as follows:
Mains of Balyeordie, James Carnegy, Esq. £257.5.5
Muirside, possessed by D. Christison, James Carnegy, Esq. £25.14.7
That part of Muirside possessed by William Gordon, James Carnegy, Esq. £25.14.7
That part of Muirside possessed by William Gray, James Carnegy, Esq. £16.4.3
That part of Muirside possessed by James Black, James Carnegy, Esq. £10.16.1
That part of Muirside possessed by James Hunter, James Carnegy, Esq. £12.0.1
That part of Muirside possessed by Andrew Dundas, James Carnegy, Esq. £17.3.0
Mill Lands of Cruick, James Carnegy, Esq. £77.3.8
Longhaugh, including Little Cruick, James Carnegy, Esq. £120.1.2
Meadowburn, James Carnegy, Esq. £9.0.1
Bellyhill, James Carnegy, Esq. £34.6.0
Bankhead, James Carnegy, Esq. £61.14.11
Damhead, James Carnegy, Esq. £32.11.9
Mill Lands of Brathnish, James Carnegy, Esq. £34.6.0
Pikkerton, James Carnegy, Esq. £32.11.9
£766.13.4
Carried over, £1366.13.4 £1366.13.4

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