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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 ST. VIGEANS CONTINUED.
Brought forward, £1200.0.0 -- £197.14.6 £850.0.0
18. Messrs. Bell and Steven, for Carmichael's Mortification, -- £28.2.0
19. Town of Arbroath, for Ward Mill, Burrowmill, with Kepty and Ponderlawfield, -- £6.0.5
20. Mr John Gardner, for part of Moor or Firth of Arbroath, called Kinaldy, -- £0.10.5
21. Francis Soutar, for Barber's Croft, -- £0.6.0
22. Mr Moir, for Newgrange, -- £1.11.2
- Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £234.4.6
23. James Moleson, for his Acres in Ponderlawfield, John Rolland, Esq. £10.14.0
24. David Miln, for his Acres in Ponderlawfield, James Anderson, £3.6.10
25. Mr Robert Colvill, for Lands of Burnton, Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £76.15.3
26. Mr Ouchterlony, for Lands of Brax, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £14.14.4
27. Mr Alexander Strachan, for South Tarry and Wester Seaton, Thomas Renny Strachan, Esq. £10.5.1
[total] £350.0.0
Auchmithie, &c. £733.6.8 Auchmithie, Newton, and half Lands of Burnton, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1816, divided thus:
Auchmithie and half Lands of Newton, John Rolland, Esq. * 1 £503.7.5
Half Lands of Newton and half Lands of Burnton, David Scott, Esq. £229.19.3
[total] £733.6.8
Bonnitown, £500.0.0 Letham, John Hay, Esq. £500.0.0
Newgrange, £350.0.0 Newgrange, John Hay, Esq. £350.0.0
Peebles, £133.6.8 Peebles, John Hay, Esq. £133.6.8
Boysack, £303.6.8 Grange of Conon and Drumyellow, No Decree of Division can be traced; but in the Cess Book for the year 1790, and in all subsequent years, these Lands are entered thus :
One half of Grange of Conan, William Moir, Esq. £151.13.4
Part of Grange of Conan, William Henderson, Esq. £113.10.10
Part of Grange of Conan (called Drumyellow), Rev. [Reverend] Robert Lunan, £38.2.6
[total] £303.6.8
N. B.—By Decree of the Commissioners, dated 3 Oct 1815, the valued rent of Drumyellow is ascertained to be -- £38.2.6
Colliston, to Dr [Doctor] Gordon, £453.6.8 Colliston, George Chaplin, Esq. £453.6.8
Carried over, £3673.6.8 £3673.6.8
PARISH OF ST. VIGEANS CONTINUED.
Brought forward, £3673.6.8 £3673.6.8
Ruises, £133.6.8 Ruises, David Ogilvy, Esq. £133.6.8
Park Conon, £100.0.0 Park Conon, David Ogilvy, Esq £100.0.0
Muirhouse, £150.0.0 Parkhill, Alexander Duncan, Esq. £150.0.0
South Tarry and his Acres, £400.0.0 South Tarry, Thomas R. Strachan, Esq. £400.0.0
Wester Seaton, £266.13.4 Wester Seaton, Thomas R. Strachan, Esq. £266.13.4
Easter Seaton, £466.13.4 Easter Seaton and Dickmontlaw, By Decree of Division, dated 20 Jun 1757, divided thus:
Easter Seaton, Thomas R. Strachan, Esq. £276.9.8
Dickmountlaw, James Mudie, Esq. £190.3.8
[total] £466.13.4
Thomas Colen of Burnton, £40.0.0 Burnton, James Mudie, Esq. £40.0.0
Brax, £33.6.8 Brax, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £33.6.8
Hospitalfield, Kirkton, and Acres, £360.0.0 Hospitalfield, Kirkton, and 3½ Acres in Dishland, From an entry in the Cess Book for the year 1795, it appears that the valued rent of that part of Kirkton, sold to James Weir, was agreed between him and Major Fraser to be £68.0.0
Inde—Part of Kirkton, James Weir. £68.0.0 *2
By Decree of Division, dated 18th September, 1797, the valued rent of 3 1/2 acres in Dishland, therein stated to be the property of Mr John Colvill, was found to be -- £5.13.0
Inde—3 1/2 acres in Dishland, Mr Colvill's Heirs, £5.13.0
So that the valued rent of the Lands of Hospitalfield, and the remainder of Kirkton, is £286.7.0 Inde.
Hospitalfield and part of Kirkton, Major Fraser's Heirs, £286.7.0
[total] £360.0.0
Lochlands, £266.13.4 Lochlands, Mr Allan's Representatives, £266.13.4
Cairnie, £333.6.8 Cairney, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. [Baronet] £333.6.8
Earl of Northesk, £800.0.0 North Tarry and Part of Ethie, No Decree of Division can be traced. In the oldest Cess Book extant, viz. 1748, the Lands of North Tarry are entered as under, and have ever since continued:
North Tarry, Rev. [Reverend] Mr Aitken's Heirs, £486.0.0
Carried over, £7023.6.8 £486.0.0 £6223.6.8

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[note *1] x Auchmithie & half lands of Newton -- John Rolland -- £503.17.5 Sc. [Scots]
Rolland sold to Lord Northesk part of Auchmithie -- £247.4.11
& to David Scott, East half of Newton now called Abbeythune -- £70.4.9
Retaining himself -- £185.17.9 [total] -- £503.17.5

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