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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
Brought forward £1693.6.8 £1693.6.8
Whitewall, Justenhaugh, and Muirhead £250.0.0 Whitewall, Justenhaugh, Muirhead By the above Decree of Division, dated 16 Jun 1767, divided thus:
Whitewall
James Gemmell, Esq. £145.0.0
Justenhaugh and Muirhead £105
By Decree of Division, dated 05 Dec 1775, divided thus:
Justenhaugh
James Ogilvy, Esq. £41.8.5 1/12
Muirhead James Ogilvy, Esq. £63.11.6 11/12
£250.0.0
Murthell £300.0.0 Murthell James Ogilvy, Esq. £300.0.0
wester Auchleuchrie £133.6.8 Wester Auchleuchrie James Ogilvy, Esq. £133.6.8
Wester Ogil £700.0.0 Glen Ogil By Decree of Division, dated 16 Jun 1767, divided thus:
Mains of Wester Ogil, as possessed by George Leighton; Waterhaugh, as possessed by David Bruce; Hunchar, as possessed by George Bruce; and Redheugh, as possessed by William Henry; upon which Mr George Lyon renounced his absolute powers in favor of his son William Lyon
George Lyon, Esq. £290.9.3
Remainder of the Estate over which Mr George Lyon reserved his absolute power, George Lyon, Esq. £409.10.9
£700.0.0
Easter Ogil £300.0.0 Easter Ogil and Glenley By Decree of Division dated 30 Apr 1802, divided thus:
Glenley
George Lyon, Esq. £100.0.0
Remainder of the Estate Alexander Simpson, Esq. £200.0.0
£300.0.0
Wester Memus £166.13.4 Wester Memus Dr M'Lagan £166.13.4
Easter Memus £133.6.8 Easter Memus Miss Oglivy £133.6.8
Inshewan £400.0.0 Inshewan Miss Ogilvy £400.0.0
Newmiln £66.13.4 Newmiln Colonel Kinloch £66.13.4
Quarriehill and Wolflaw £133.6.8 Newmiln and Woolflaw No Decree of Division can be traced. In the oldest Cess Book extant (1748) Newmiln is entered at £200, which, there is no doubt, was made up of the £66.13.4 in the Original Roll for Newmiln, and £133.6.8 for Qurriehill and Wolflaw. In the Cess Book for 1752, Newmiln is reduced to £160, and £40 is separately en-
Carried over £4276.13.4 £4143.6.8
Brought forward £4276.13.4 £4143.6.8
tered for Lands belonging to Thomas Davidson. This valuation continues ever after in the Cess Books.
Inde-Wolflaw James Kerr £40.0.0
Remainder for Quarriehill, now known as part of Newmill, Colonel Kinloch £93.6.8 £133.6.8
Cairn and Sheriff Bank £166.13.4 Cairn and Bankhead No Decree of Division can be traced; but in the oldest Cess Book, viz. 1748, these Lands are entered as under, and have ever since continued:
Cairn
Colonel Kinloch £96.0.0
Bankhead James Brown. Esq. £70.13.4
£166.13.4
Kinnalty £346.13.4 Kinnalty, and part Downiepark No Decree of Division can be traced. In the oldest Cess Book, viz. 1748, the Lands of Kinnalty are entered as under, and have ever since continued at that valuation:
Kinnalty
Lord Airly £282.12.7
In the same Cess Book, and in subsequent years, the Lands of Turfaehie are entered at £164, being £64 more than their original valuation, as after stated. The £64 arises from a part of Kinnalty having been acquired by the proprietor of Turfachie, and therefore falls to be stated thus:
Part of Kinnalty
Colonel Rattray's Heirs £64.0.0
£346.12.7
Turfachie £100.0.0 Downiepark Colonel Rattray's Heirs £100.0.0
Auchnagray £66.13.4 Auchnagray or Queich Colonel Rattray's Heirs £66.13.4
£4956.13.4 £4956.12.7
Lost on Kinnalty £0.0.9
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