Land tax rolls for Angus (Forfarshire), volume 07

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E106/16/7/1 PARISH OF ABERLEMNO
E106/16/7/1 Auldbar, £466.13.4 Auldbar, Patrick Chalmers Esq. £466.13.4
E106/16/7/1 Melgun, £2000.0.0 Melgund, Earl of Minto, £2000.0.0
E106/16/7/1 Nether Turin, £200.0.0 Turin, Alexander Watson, Esq. £200.0.0
E106/16/7/1 Balgayes, £500.0.0 Balgavies, James Dalgairns, Esq. £500.0.0
E106/16/7/1 Earl of Strathmore, £133.6.8 Balbinny, George Archibald Jarron, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/1 Strickathrow, £266.13.4 Balglassie, By Decree of Division, dated 6 Oct 1812, divided thus:
E106/16/7/1 Two-third parts belonging in property to James Craik, Esq. £177.15.6 2/3
E106/16/7/1 One-third part belonging in property to Robert Gordon, yr. [younger] of Invernetty, £88.17.9 1/3
E106/16/7/1 [total] £266.13.4
E106/16/7/1 Tillywhandland, £266.13.4 Tillywhandland, William Ferney, Esq. £266.13.4
E106/16/7/1 Earl of Southesk, £33.6.8 Pitkennedy, Capt. [Captain] William Ogilvy, £33.6.8
E106/16/7/1 Flemington, £133.6.8 Flemington, John Webster, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/1 Carsegownie, £233.6.8 Carsegownie, Charles Gray, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/1 £4233.6.8 £4233.6.8
E106/16/7/1 PARISH OF AIRLY.
E106/16/7/1 Balfour, Elder, for Blackston, £233.6.8 Blackstone, Col. [Colonel] Fotheringham, £233.6.8
E106/16/7/1 Balfour, Younger, £390.0.0 Cookston, Colonel Fotheringham, £390.0.0
E106/16/7/1 Earl of Strathmore, £1750.0.0 Lindertis, Linross, &c. Cardean, Bridieston, This Cumulo of £1750.0.0 was divided into six portions by Decree, dated 16 Jun 1767. On the sale of the lands of Lindertis to Major Fletcher, certain alterations were made on the previous divisions, by decree, dated 30 Apr 1778. The valued rent, as divided by both these decrees, now stands as follows:
E106/16/7/1 1. Newton of Airly, -- £94.12.11
E106/16/7/1 G. Philip's part of Littleton, -- £68.7.5
E106/16/7/1 Lindertis, -- £255.18.4
E106/16/7/1 John Brown's part of Littleton, -- £68.4.11
E106/16/7/1 Parts of Reedie and Kinalty, -- £452.0.0
E106/16/7/1 Gilbert Meason, Esq. £939.3.7
E106/16/7/1 2. Bridieston, -- £259.3.2
E106/16/7/1 Cardean, -- £224.19.5
E106/16/7/1 Patrick Murray, Esq. £484.2.7
E106/16/7/1 3. Linross, -- £163.3.0
E106/16/7/1 Parts of Reedie and Kinalty, -- £138.4.0
E106/16/7/1 Earl of Strathmore, £301.7.0
E106/16/7/1 Carried over, £2373.6.8 [Carried over] £1724.13.2 £623.6.8
E106/16/7/1 PARISH OF ABERLEMNO DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER VALUED RENT PER VALUED RENT CUMULO ORIGINAL ROLL, 1683. ORIGINAL ROLL PRESENT NAMES OF LANDS. DIVISIONS. PRESENT PROPRIETORS. AS DIVIDED. VALUED RENT. £ s. d. Auldbar,--£466 13 4 Auldbar,--Patrick Chalmers, Esq.--£466 13 4(£1422) Melgun,--£2000 0 0 Melgund,--Earl of Minto,--£2000 0 0 (£446) Nether Turin,--£200 0 0 Turin,--Alexander Watson Esq.--£200 0 0(£474) Balgayes,--£500 0 0 Balgavies,--James Dalgairns, Esq.--£500 0 0(£505) Earl of Strathmore,--£133 6 8--Balbinny,--George Arch.(Archibald) Jarron Esq.--£133 6 8(£2489) Strickathrow,--£266 13 4--Balglassie, By Decree of Division, dated6th October, 1812, divided thus: Two-third parts belonging in property to--James Craik, Esq.--£177 15 6 1/3 One-third part belonging in property to--Rob.(Robert) Gordon, yr. of Invernetty, £88 17 9 1/3 £266 13 4(£1553) Tillywhandland,--£266 13 4--Tillywhandland,--William Ferney, Esq.--£266 13 4(£490) Earl of Southesk,--£33 6 8--Pitkennedy,--Capt. William Ogilivy,--£33 6 8(£1422) Flemington,--£133 6 8--Flemington,--John Webster, Esq.--£133 6 8(£1553) Carsegownie,--£233 6 8--Carsegownie,--Charles Gray, Esq.--£233 6 8(£495) £4233 6 8--£4233 6 8 PARISH OF AIRLY Balfour, Elder, for Blackston,--£233 6 8--Blackstone,--Col. Fotheringham,--£233 6 8(£465) Balfour, Younger,--£390 0 0--Cookston,--Col. Fotheringham--£390 0 0(£465) Earl of Strathmore,--£1750 0 0--Lindertis, This Cumulo of £1750 was divided into six portions by De- --Linross, &c. cree, dated 16th June, 1767. On the sale of the lands of --Cardean, Lindertis to Major Fletcher, certain alterations were made --Bridieston, on the previous divisions, by decree, dated 30th April, 1778. ----The valued rent, as divided by both these decrees, now ----stand as follows: ----1. Newton of Airly, £94 12 11 ----G. Phillip's part of Littleton, £68 7 5 ----Lindertis, £255 18 4 ----John Brown's part of Littleton, £68 4 11 ----Parts of Reedie and Kinalty, £452 0 0 ------Gilbert Meason, Esq. £939 3 7(£508) ----2. Bridieston, £259 3 2 ----Cardean, £224 19 5 ------Patrick Murray, Esq. £484 2 7(£156) ----3. Linross, £163 3 0 ----Parts of Reedie and Kinalty, £138 4 0 ------Earl of Strathmore, £301 7 0(£465) Carried over, £2373 6 8----£1724 13 2 £623 6 8
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E106/16/7/3 PARISH OF AIRLY CONTINUED
E106/16/7/3 Brought forward, £2373.6.8 £1724.13.2 £623.6.8
E106/16/7/3 4. Feu duties, payable to the Earl of Strathmore, from the lands of Baikie, Drumdairn, and Carlingwell, £25.6.10 Subdivided thus, - (See Cess Book for the year 1796)
E106/16/7/3 Two-thirds of said feu duties sold to Mr Lyall of West Carcery, (Baikie) Robert Lyall, Esq. £16.17.11
E106/16/7/3 One-third of said feu duties sold to Mr Blair of Cookston, (Carlingwell) David Blair, Esq. £8.8.11
E106/16/7/3 Mr Thomas Wilson, £333.6.8 Baikie and Carlingwell. This Cumulo appears to have been divided previous to the year 1748 (the date of the oldest Cess Book extant.) In that Cess Book and in all subsequent ones, the lands are entered as under: £1750.0.0
E106/16/7/3 Baikie, G. Gourlay, Esq. £222.4.6
E106/16/7/3 Carlingwell, James Clayhills, Esq. £111.2.2
E106/16/7/3 [total] £333.6.8
E106/16/7/3 Bamf, for Grange of Airly, £120.0.0 Grange of Airly, James Ogilvy, Esq. £120.0.0
E106/16/7/3 Auchindorie, £100.0.0 Auchindorie, Earl of Airly, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/3 Earl of Airly, £383.6.8 Barony of Airly, Earl of Airly, £383.6.8
E106/16/7/3 £3310.0.0 £3310.0.0
E106/16/7/3 PARISH OF ARBIRLOT.
E106/16/7/3 Earl of Panmure, £2300.0.0 Panmure and Kelly.
E106/16/7/3 Kelly, £1966.13.4 By Decree of Division, dated in the year 1767, the Lands and Estate of Kelly, comprehending the Barony of Kelly and Tenandry of Cuthly; which in said Decree are stated at the Cumulo valuation of £3566.13.4 Scots, are divided thus:
E106/16/7/3 1. Mains of Kelly, Phalais, and Hunter's Path, disponed to William Alison Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £444.17.0
E106/16/7/3 2. Fairnieknow, Peasiehill, Newton of Arbirlot, and Blindwalls, disponed to James Carnegy, Honourable William Maule, £434.6.3
E106/16/7/3 3. Upper and Wester Balmilnmuir, Bonnyton Lyn, Greenford, Rottenraw, and Garro, disponed to John Bell, Honourable William Maule, £486.15.8
E106/16/7/3 4. Balcathie, Painstown, Mill of Wormyhill, and Mill-lands, Little Kelly, otherwise Nether Kelly, lands of Durie, possessed by Alexander Stewart, and Park of Kelly, possessed by James Fauld, disponed to James Butchart, Honourable William Maule, £475.7.6
E106/16/7/3 Carried over, £4266.13.4 £1841.6.5
E106/16/7/3 PARISH OF ARBIRLOT CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/3 Brought forward, £4266.13.4 £1841.6.5
E106/16/7/3 5.Milhill, Benhards, Mill and Mill-lands of Kelly, disponed to David Wallace, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £404.2.11
E106/16/7/3 6. Nether Balmilnmuir, Easter Knox, and Wester Knox, disponed to William Robertson, Honourable William Maule, £423.17.6
E106/16/7/3 7. Crudie, comprehending the Cotton; with Crudie Meadow and Acres, and the Lands of Broomhill, disponed to Colin Campbell, Honourable William Maule, £430.1.9
E106/16/7/3 8. Lands of Arbirlot, Mill and Mill-lands thereof, Lands of Cuthly, Denhead, and Cartford, disponed to John Kerr, Honourable William Maule, £467.4.9
E106/16/7/3 [total] £3566.13.4
E106/16/7/3 N.B. - Previous to the date of the above decree, the Barony of Kelly and Tenandry of Cuthly has been separated in the Cess Books from the remaining Lands in the parish. There is no evidence that this separation was made by a decree fo the Commissioners: on the contrary, the Cess Books are appealed to in the above Division as fixing the valued rent of Kelly and Cuthly at the above cumulo of £3566.13.4 - The remaining Lands in the parish fall therefore to be stated at £700.0.0 and they are so stated in the Cess Book for the year 1758. Inde. Honourable William Maule, £700.0.0
E106/16/7/3 £4266.13.4 £4266.13.4
E106/16/7/3 PARISH OF ALYTH.
E106/16/7/3 Blacklounans in haill, £478.0.0 Blacklunans, Divided, per decree, 10th September, 1796. Colrich, alias Coldrach, including Croyan, John Spalding, £63.14.6
E106/16/7/3 Borland and Ward, Peter McKenzie, £63.14.6
E106/16/7/3 Drumour, formerly part of Whitehouse, John Webster, £31.17.3
E106/16/7/3 Remainder of Whitehouse and Down, James Cameron, £31.17.3
E106/16/7/3 Westerton of Blacklunans, Mill and Mill-lands of Milton of Blacklunans, and Lands of Drumfork, J. P. Shaw, £286.16.6
E106/16/7/3 [total] £478.0.0
E106/16/7/3 £478.0.0 £478.0.0
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E106/16/7/5 PARISH OF AUCHTERHOUSE.
E106/16/7/5 Earl of Strathmore, £1450.0.0 Auchterhouse and Dronley, No Decree of Division of these Lands appears; but in the oldest Cess Book extant (that of 1748), and in all subsequent years, the Lands of Auchterhouse are entered thus:
E106/16/7/5 Auchterhouse The Earl of Airly £1168.6.8
E106/16/7/5 In the foresaid Cess Book of 1748, and in all subsequent years, the remainder of the cumulo of £1450.0.0 appears to be included with Lord Duncan's other Lands.
E106/16/7/5 Inde Dronley, Lord Duncan, £281.13.4
E106/16/7/5 [total] £1450.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Lundy, for Wester Adamston, £100.0.0 Wester Adamston, Lord Duncan, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Easter Adamston, £110.0.0 Easter Adamston, Lord Duncan £110.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Scotstown, £166.13.4 Scotstown, Hugh Maxwell, Esq. £166.13.4
E106/16/7/5 Babbeuchly, £200.0.0 Babbeuchly, Trustees of William Wilson, Esq. £200.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Temple Lands of Auchterhouse, £10.0.0 Temple Lands, Robert Millar, £10.0.0
E106/16/7/5 £2036.13.4 £2036.13.4
E106/16/7/5 PARISH OF BARRY.
E106/16/7/5 Ravensby, £400.0.0 Ravensby, Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £400.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Pitskelly and Cowbyres, £350.0.0 Pitskelly and Cowbyres, Trustees of A.G. Hunter, Esq. £350.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Coatsyd, £150.0.0 Coatsyd, Trustees of A.G. Hunter, Esq. £150.0.0
E106/16/7/5 David Moram, £6.5.0 Described (in Cess Book of 1748) Whitelums, Trustees of A.G. Hunter, Esq. £6.5.0
E106/16/7/5 Woodhill, £360.0.0 Woodhill, Robert S. Miln Esq. £360.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Grange of Barry, £360.0.0 Grange of Barry, William Henderson, Esq. £360.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Carnoustie, with the Lands purchased from Pitskelly, £170.0.0 Carnoustie, George Kinloch, Esq. £170.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Gedhall, £43.6.8 Gedhall, David Morrem, £43.6.8
E106/16/7/5 Easter and Wester Badiehill, £120.0.0 Easter and Wester Badiehill, James Sime, £120.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Greenlawhill, £66.13.4 Greenlawhill, James Sime, £66.13.4
E106/16/7/5 William Johnston, £12.10.0 Watery Butts of Barry, William Johnston, £12.10.0
E106/16/7/5 Earl of Panmure, including his feus, £216.13.4 Panmure, &c. By Decree of Division, dated 2 Oct 1770, divided thus:
E106/16/7/5 Feu-duty of Revensby, Crookhill, Over and Nether Mills and Mill-head of Barry, sold to James Gardyne, Esq. Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £15.14.4
E106/16/7/5 Feu-duty of Woodhill and Gedhall, sold to James Miln, Esq. Robert S. Miln, Esq. £9.16.7
E106/16/7/5 Four acres in Barry, sold to ____ Hunter, Esq. Trustees of A.G. Hunter, Esq. £8.17.2
E106/16/7/5 Remaining with the Earl of Panmure, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £182.5.3
E106/16/7/5 [total] £216.13.4
E106/16/7/5 £2255.8.4 £2255.8.4
E106/16/7/5 PARISH OF BRECHIN.
E106/16/7/5 Earl of Southesk, £1731.2.8 Part Southesk and part Brechin, By Decree of Division, dated 22 Jul 1766, divided thus:
E106/16/7/5 Lands of Pittendreich and Multures thereof, disponed by Sir James Carnegy to the Earl of Panmure, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £397.6.4
E106/16/7/5 Remainder of the Estate, Sir James Carnegy, £1333.16.4
E106/16/7/5 [total] £1731.2.8
E106/16/7/5 Earl of Panmure, with his Feus and Fishings, £1678.11.8 Part Brechin and Part Southesk. By the foresaid Decree of Division, dated 22 Jul 1766, divided thus:
E106/16/7/5 Lands of Kincraigs, Windyedge, Balbirny Mill, Milnton, half of Easter Kincraig, Gateside, Caldcoats, Raw of Leuchland, Wester Lighton-hill, and Salmon Fishings on the water of Southesk, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to Sir James Carney, Sir James Carnegy, £688.15.2
E106/16/7/5 Remainder of the Estate, -- £1009.16.6
E106/16/7/5 By Decree of Division, dated in the year 1767, this remainder divided thus:
E106/16/7/5 Dubton, Haughmuir, West Mill, Burghill, and Hillhead, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to David Molison, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule. £476.6.4
E106/16/7/5 Barrelwell and Pitpullox, disponed by Earl Panmure to D. Allardice, Honourable William Maule. £354.2.9
E106/16/7/5 Castle of Brechin and Inclosures, retained by the Earl, Honourable William Maule £179.7.5
E106/16/7/5 [total] £1678.11.8
E106/16/7/5 Bishop of Brechin, £400.0.0 Bishop's Rent's, £400.0.0
E106/16/7/5 Auldbar, £933.6.8 Auldbar, By Decree of Division, dated 29 Oct 1754, the Lands of Kintrockat are divided from Auldbar thus:
E106/16/7/5 Eskmount,
E106/16/7/5 Kintrockat.
E106/16/7/5 Kintrockat, -- £369.14.6
E106/16/7/5 Auldbar, in Brechin and Aberlemno, -- £1030.5.6
E106/16/7/5 By Decree of Divisiion, dated in the year 1767, the above cumulo of £1030.5.6 (therein stated at £1030.6.6) is thus divided:
E106/16/7/5 Lands of Stanachie, comprehending the Farms of Stanachie, Craigend, and Craigside; and Lands of West Drums, comprehending the Farms of Drums, Chapel, Kirriemuir, and Ward of Drums, Leadhead, Muirside, and Westerton, all lying in the parish of Brechin, disponed by Patrick Chalmers, Esq.to Alexander Elphonston, Esq. Patrick Chalmers, Esq. £409.5.10
E106/16/7/5 Carried over, £4743.1.0 £409.5.10 £3809.14.4
E106/16/7/5 4 PARISH OF AUCHTERHOUSE. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER VAUED RENT PER VALUED RENT CUMULO ORIGINAL ROLL, 1683. ORIGINAL ROLL. PRESENT NAMES OF LANDS. DIVISIONS. PRESENT PROPRIETORS. AS DIVIDED. VALUED RENT. £ s. d. £ s. d. Earl of Strathmore, - 1450 0 0 Auchterhouse and Dronley, No Decree of Division of these Lands appears ;but in the old- est Cess Book extant (that of 1748), and in all subsequent years, the Lands of Auchterhouse are entered thus : Auchterhouse -- The Earl of Airly, - 1168 6 8 In the foresaid Cess Book of 1748, and in all subsequent years, the remainder of the cumulo of £1450 appears to be included with Lord Duncan's other Lands. Inde Dronley, -- Lord Duncan -- 281 13 4 ________ 1450 0 0 Lundy, for Wester Adamston, 100 0 0 Wester Adamston, -- Do. -- 100 0 0 Easter Adamston, - 110 0 0 Easter Adamston, -- Do. -- 110 0 0 Scotstown, -- 166 13 4 Scotstown, -- Hugh Maxwell, Esq. -- 166 13 4 Babbeuchly, -- 200 0 0 Babbeuchly, -- Trustees of William Wilson, Esq. - 200 0 0 Temple Lands of Auchterhouse, 10 0 0 Temple Lands, -- Robert Millar, -- 10 0 0 _________ _________ 2036 13 4 2036 13 4 ========= ======== =========================== PARISH OF BARRY. Ravensby, -- 400 0 0 Ravensby, -- Thomas Gardyne, Esq. -- 400 0 0 Pitskelly and Cowbyres, - 350 0 0 Pitskelly and Cowbyres, -- Trustees of A. G. Hunter, Esq. -- 350 0 0 Coatsyd, -- 150 0 0 Coatsyd, -- Do. -- 150 0 0 David Moram, -- 6 5 0 Described(in Cess Book of 1748) Whitelums, -- Do. -- 6 5 0 Woodhill, -- 360 0 0 Woodhill, -- Robert S Miln Esq. -- 360 0 0 Grange of Barry, - 360 0 0 Grange of Barry, -- William Henderson, Esq. -- 360 0 0 Carnoustie, with the Lands pur- chased from Pitskelly, 170 0 0 Carnoustie, -- George Kinloch, Esq. -- 170 0 0 Gedhall, -- 43 6 8 Gedhall, -- David Morrem, -- 43 6 8 Easter and Wester Badiehill 120 0 0 Easter and Wester Barryhill, -- James Sime, -- 120 0 0 Greenlawhill, -- 66 13 4 Greenlawhill, -- Do. -- 66 13 4 William Johnston, - 12 10 0 Watery Butts of Barry, -- William Johnston, -- 12 10 0 Earl of Panmure, including his feus, 216 13 4 Panmure, &c. -- By Decree of Dicision, dated October 2, 1770, divided thus: Feu-duty of Ravensby, Crookhill, Over and Nether Mills and Mill-head of Barry, sold to James Gardyne, Esq. Thomas Gardyne, Esq. 15 14 4 Feu-duty of Woodhill and Gedhall, sold to Jas. Miln, Esq. Robert S. Miln, Esq. - 9 16 7 Four acres in Barry, sold to ______ Hunter, Esq. - Trustees of A. G. Hunter, Esq. 8 17 2 Remaining with the Earl of Panmure, -- Hon. william Maule, - 182 5 3 _________ 216 13 4 ________ _________ 2255 8 4 2255 8 4 ======= ======== PARISH OF BRECHIN. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER VALUED RENT PER VALUED RENT CUMULO ORIGINAL ROLL, 1683. ORIGINAL ROLL. PRESENT NAME OF LANDS. DIVISIONS. PRESENT PROPRIETORS. AS DIVIDED VALUED RENT. £ s. d. £ s. d. Earl of Southesk, - 1731 2 8 Part Southesk and part Brechin. By Decree of Division, dated 22nd July, 1766, divided thus: Lands of Pittendreich and Multures thereof, disponed by Sir James Carnegy to the Earl of Panmure, -- Hon. William Maule, 597 6 4 Remainder of the Estate, -- Sir James Carnegy, - 1333 16 4 _________ 1731 2 8 Earl of Panmure, with his Feus and Fishings, -- 1678 11 8 Part Brechin and part Southesk. By the foresaid Decree of Division, dated 22nd July, 1766, divided thus : Land of Kincraigs, Windyedge, Balbirny Mill, Milnton, half of Easter Kincraig, Gateside, Caldcoats, Raw of Leuchland, wester Lighton-hill, and Salmon Fishings on the water of Southesk, disponed by the Earl of Pan- mure to Sir James Carnegy, -- Sir James Carnegy 668 15 2 Remainder of the Estate, £1009 16s. 6d.
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E106/16/7/7 PARISH OF BRECHIN CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/7 Brought forward, £4743.1.0 £409.5.10 £3809.14.4
E106/16/7/7 Division of Auldbar, Kintrockat, &c. continued.
E106/16/7/7 Remainder of the Estate, -- £621.0.8
E106/16/7/7 whereof in Aberlemno Parish to be deducted, -- £446.13.4 Patrick Chalmers, Esq. £154.7.4
E106/16/7/7 By Decree fo Division, dated 30th April, 1799, the above cumulo of £369 14.6 for the Lands of Kintrockat is divided as follows:
E106/16/7/7 1. Lands of Eskmount, sold by Mr Ferrier to Mr Hunter Trustees of A.G. Hunter, Esq. £277.5.10
E106/16/7/7 2. Lands retained by Mr Ferrier, Robert Jarron, Esq. * £92.8.8
E106/16/7/7 [total] £933.7.8
E106/16/7/7 It will be observed that there is here an excess of 1s. [£0.1.0] which has crept in, in the course of the divisions. A farther excess of 13s. 6d.[£0.13.6] has however crept into the Cess Books, which seems to have arisen thus: In the Cess Book for the year 1760, and in all the subsequent Cess Books down to 1800, after the above Division of Kintrockat took place, the Lands of Auldbar are stated -- £1031.0.0
E106/16/7/7 Deduct in Aberlemno parish, -- £466.13.4
E106/16/7/7 [sub total] -- £564.6.8
E106/16/7/7 And the Lands of Kintrockat at -- £369.0.0
E106/16/7/7 Making the exact cumulo of Auldbar, as per Original Roll, -- £933.6.8
E106/16/7/7 When the Division of Kintrockat took place, £369.14.6 (being the sum alloted to these Lands by Decree of 1754), and not £369.0.0 (the sum at which they had all along been stated in the Cess Books) was taken as the cumulo, and from 1800 downwards the Lands of Eskmount and Kintrockat have been entered in the Cess Books and paid Cess conform to the sums alloted to these Lands respectively by the Decree, being an increase of 14s. 6d [£0.14.6] beyond the sum on which they formerly paid.
E106/16/7/7 Thus, as the Lands of Auldbar were all along entered in the Cess Books at 13s.6d. [£0.13.6] more than alloted to them by the Decree of 1767, and the Lands of Kintrockat after the Division.
E106/16/7/7 Carried over, £4743.1.0 £933.7.8 £3809.14.4
E106/16/7/7 PARISH OF BRECHIN CONTINUED,
E106/16/7/7 Brought forward, £4743.1.0 £3809.14.4
E106/16/7/7 (Division of Auldbar, Kintrockat, &c. continued.) £933.7.8
E106/16/7/7 in 1799 were entered at 14s.6d. [£0.14.6] more than what they formerly stood at: an excess on the original cumulo arises, which, in order to make the present Roll agree with the Cess Books, falls to be now stated thus:
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Auldbar, as entered in the Cess Books from 1760 downwards, -- £564.6.8
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Auldbar, per decree of 1754, -- £563.13.2
E106/16/7/7 Excess, £0.13.6 Patrick Chalmers, Esq. £0.13.6 £934.1.2
E106/16/7/7 Findowrie, £933.6.8 Findowrie and Caldhame. By Decree of Division, dated 11 Jan 1760, divided thus:
E106/16/7/7 Findowrie, James Carnegy, Esq. £382.10.8
E106/16/7/7 Caldhame, £550.16.0
E106/16/7/7 By the same Decree subdivided thus:
E106/16/7/7 Lands remaining with Mr Carnegy, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule. £214.11.9
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to John Smith, Mr J. Smith's Representatives, £22.18.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to James Smith, George Couper £94.17.3
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to James Souter, Patrick Laing, and others, £36.3.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to David Duncan, Mr Jarron of Kintrockat, * £18.2.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to Thomas Robb, Heirs of John Fyfe, £13.7.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to James Fyfe, Heirs of John Aikenhead, £31.1.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to James Smith, carter, James Smith, carter, £7.15.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to Robert Langlands, John Symmer, £13.8.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to William Morris, John Robert, £8.17.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands of Cauldhame, feued to Joseph Gib, -- £89.16.0
E106/16/7/7 By Decree of Division, dated 27th October, 1801, the last parcel is divided thus:
E106/16/7/7 Lands belonging to James Smith, jun. [junior] Mr J. Smith's Representatives, £33.18.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands belonging to Dr. [Doctor] Joseph Lowe, Mrs Sivewright, £16.12.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands belonging to James Reid, James Reid, £19.13.0
E106/16/7/7 Lands belonging to Alexander Durrie, Alexander Durrie's Representatives, £9.16.6
E106/16/7/7 Lands belonging to Widow Mitchell, Widow Mitchell, £9.16.6
E106/16/7/7 [total] £933.6.8
E106/16/7/7 Carried over, £5676.7.8 £5677.2.2
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E106/16/7/7 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/16/7/9 PARISH OF BRECHIN CONTINUED
E106/16/7/9 Brought forward, £5676.7.8 £5677.2.2
E106/16/7/9 Viscount of Arbuthnott, £1000.0.0 Barony of Arrot [Arbuthnott] Sir James Carnegy, Bart. [Baronet] £1000.0.0
E106/16/7/9 Pitforthie, £333.6.8 Pitforthie, Mrs Hay Mudie, £333.6.8
E106/16/7/9 Balnabriech, £500.0.0 Balnabriech, George Skene, Esq. £500.0.0
E106/16/7/9 John Speid of Easter Craigend, £33.6.8 Easter Craigend, George Skene, Esq. £33.6.8
E106/16/7/9 Kethick, £333.6.8 Keithock, Alexander Cruickshank, Esq. £333.6.8
E106/16/7/9 Kenneres part of Bothers, £100.0.0 Cairnbank, Mr Ritchie's Trustees, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/9 David Donaldson's part, £100.0.0 Cairnbank, Mr Ritchie's Trustees, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/9 Smith of Kethick, £8.6.8 Little Keithock, Patrick Soutar, £8.6.8
E106/16/7/9 Cookston, £300.0.0 Cookston, David Blair, Esq. £300.0.0
E106/16/7/9 Ardovie, £166.13.4 Ardovie, Mrs Speid, £166.13.4
E106/16/7/9 Tenementars of Brechin, including Mr John Mathie's house, £186.13.4 Feus in Tenements, Feuars in Tenements, £186.15.4
E106/16/7/9 N.B.-In the Cess Book for 1748 and in all subsequent years this sum has been stated at £186.15.4 being 2s. [£0.2.0] more than the original valuation
E106/16/7/9 Walter Jamieson, including the Feus of Barhill, £33.6.8 Bearhill, Anderson, Esq. £33.6.8
E106/16/7/9 £8771.7.8 £8772.4.2
E106/16/7/9 Increase on this Parish, £0.16.6
E106/16/7/9 14s.6d. [£0.14.6] of which arises on the Lands of Auldbar, and 2s. [£0.2.0] on Feus in Tenements.
E106/16/7/9 *-(See page 6)-By Decree of Division, dated 1st October, 1822. That part of the Lands of Kintrockat retained by Mr Ferrier, the valued rent of which is £92.8.8 is thus divided:
E106/16/7/9 1. That part of the said Lands called East Inchock Park, disponed by A. Ferrier to James Coathill, smith at Kintrockat, Heirs of James Coathill, or Trustees for his children, £5.0.0
E106/16/7/9 2. West Mains of Kintrockat, Robert Jarron, £46.16.9
E106/16/7/9 3. That part of said Lands formerly called West Inchock Park, now St. Ann's, Herbert Kerr, Esq. £6.16.8
E106/16/7/9 4. That part of said Lands called Maulesden, Thomas Binny, Esq. £26.3.0
E106/16/7/9 5. That part of said Lands called Gallowshank, now belonging to the Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, is £7.12.3d. and it is by this Decree found of consent of Mr Maule and Thomas Binny, Esq. that the said sum falls to be transferred to those parts of the Lands of Haughmuir now belonging to Mr Binny, received by him for and in lieu of the said Lands of Gallowshank, given in excambion, Thomas Binny, Esq. £7.12.3
E106/16/7/9 [total] £92.8.8
E106/16/7/9 *-(See page 7)-By the same Decree, that part of the Lands of Caldhame which was feued to David Duncan, is ordered to be transferred from Robert Jarron to Alexander Mair, residing in Brechin, Alexander Mair, £18.2.0
E106/16/7/9 PARISH OF CARRISTON
E106/16/7/9 Balnamoon, including his Haugh Lands in Aberlemno, £1170.3.4 Carriston, George Skene, Esq. £1170.3.4
E106/16/7/9 £1170.3.4 £1170.3.4
E106/16/7/9 PARISH OF CARMYLLIE
E106/16/7/9 Earl of Panmure, £1500.0.0 Carmyllie, By Decree of Division, dated March 12, 1767 divided thus:
E106/16/7/9 1. Mains of Carmyllie, Newton of Carmyllie, Mill and Milnton of Carmyllie, Pendicle of Milnloan, Pendicle of Milton, West Muirheads, and Easter Skichine, disponed by Earl Panmure to Dr. [Doctor] James Aikman, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £523.11.9
E106/16/7/9 2. Coresden, Dusty Drum, Whitehill, Montquhir, Newfaulds, Graystones, Easthills, Westhills, Lochlair, Cockhill, Brewlands, Backmuir, and Wester Skichine, disponed by Earl Panmure to John Renny, Honourable William Maule, £458.2.6
E106/16/7/9 3. Crofts and half-lands of Milton of Conon, Mill and Milllands thereof; Boath, Goat, Dikehead, Birns, Smallburn, Papershed, alias Pyetshed, Redford and Slate Quarries of Carmyllie, disponed by Earl Panmure to George Kidd, Honourable William Maule, £518.5.9
E106/16/7/9 [total] £1500.0.0
E106/16/7/9 By Decree of Division, dated 25th June, 1772, the valued rent of the Lands of Wester Skichine (part of those above disponed to John Renny), and the Lands of Birns and Dikehead (part of those aboved disponed to George Kidd), as having right to a share of the Muir of Downie, is ascertained to be £71.15.0 Scots.
E106/16/7/9 Earl of Southesk, £200.0.0 Carmyllie, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £200.0.0
E106/16/7/9 Milnton of Conon, £83.6.8 Milnton of Conon, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £83.6.8
E106/16/7/9 Guind, £250.0.0 Guynd, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £250.0.0
E106/16/7/9 Earl of Panmure's Feu, £15.0.0 Guynd, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £15.0.0
E106/16/7/9 Cononsyth, £233.6.8 Cononsyth, William Smart, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/9 £2281.13.4 £2281.13.4
E106/16/7/9 [Page] 8 [Note] x comprehended in Stannachie for which Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar has pd [paid]. Confirm agst a receipt. [Page] 9
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E106/16/7/11 PARISH OF COUPAR
E106/16/7/11 Lord Lundores, with his Feu-duty of Glenyla, Forfar, Methie, and others, £600.0.0 Lordship of Coupar, Hon. [Honourable] Archibald Stuart, £600.0.0
E106/16/7/11 £600.0.0 £600.0.0
E106/16/7/11 PARISH OF CRAIG
E106/16/7/11 In the oldest Cess Book extant, viz. that for the year 1748, the valued rent of these Lands is stated thus :
E106/16/7/11 Craig Scott, £3333.6.8 Rossie. Rossie, -- £2100.0.0
E106/16/7/11 Dunninald, £633.6.8 Dunninald. Dunninald, -- £1212.14.1
E106/16/7/11 Struockhill, £58.6.8 Usan Ulysses' haven, -- £712.10.0
E106/16/7/11 In the subsequent Divisions these cumulos have always been assumed as the data on which the Divisions proceeded.
E106/16/7/11 By Decree of Division, dated 30th April, 1774, the valued rent of Rossie is thus divided:
E106/16/7/11 Lands and Barony of Rossie, as formerly holding Taxward, Horatio Ross, Esq. £1284.1.0
E106/16/7/11 Lands and Barony of Craig, &c. holding Feu of the Crown, Horatio Ross, Esq. £815.19.0
E106/16/7/11 [total] £2100.0.0
E106/16/7/11 By Decree of Divisions, dated 31st January, 1788, the valued rent of Dunninald (which as above amounts to £1212.14s.1) is thus divided:
E106/16/7/11 1. Pendicle of Broomknow, belonging to John Grame, Esq. G Keith, Esq. £12.9.3
E106/16/7/11 2. Mains of Dunninald, Sunny, and Shadow halfs thereof, as well those parts in Mr D Scott's natural possession, inclusing the Farm of Boddin, as those parts possessed by John Leighton, James Mauchline, and Patrick Scott, with the Houses and Yards at Cotton, P. Arklay, Esq. £424.0.7 4/10
E106/16/7/11 3. Town and Lands of Balkiellie, comprehending two fields in the natural possession of Mr D. Scott ; and the remainder as possessed by Patrick Scott, David Smith, Archibald Scott, David Mackie, John Valentine, and James Anderson, P. Arklay, Esq. £322.8.7 2/10
E106/16/7/11 Carried over £4025.0.0 £758.18.5 6/10 £2100.0.0
E106/16/7/11 PARISH OF CRAIG CONTINUED
E106/16/7/11 Brought forward, £4025.0.0 £758.18.5 6/10 £2100.0.0
E106/16/7/11 4. Town and Lands of Scotstown, called Scotstown Farm, Usan, Dollo, Dollofield of Usan, and Peatmyres, possessed by James Gibson, -- £263.10.11 8/10
E106/16/7/11 5. Remaining parts of Scotstown, consisting of the Lands of Dennisfield, possessed by William Smith; Nursefield, by James Cuthbert; and Mudie's Croft, by Widow Mudie and Alexander and Isobel Robertson, and the triangle field at Peatmyres in the in the natural possession of D. Scott, -- £29.8.4 8/10
E106/16/7/11 [total] -- £292.19.4 6/10
E106/16/7/11 These last two parcels subdivided by decree, dated 30th April 1814, thus:
E106/16/7/11 1. Two Parks or Enclosures, part of the Farm of Scotstown, sold by Mr Speirs to Mr Arklay, P. Arklay, Esq. £53.0.0
E106/16/7/11 2. Remainder of the foresaid two parcels of Scotstown, retained by Mr Speirs, G. Keith, Esq. £239.19.4 6/10
E106/16/7/11 6. Town and Lands of Broomknow, with that Gushet of Hogsfauld, formerly part of the Lands of Usan, now annexed to Dunninald, possessed by George Brown, £160.16.2 8/10
E106/16/7/11 Subdivided by the above decree of 30th April 1814, thus:
E106/16/7/11 1. Proportion of Broomknow and Gushet of Hogsfauld, sold by Mr Speirs to Mr Arklay P. Arklay, Esq. £24.0.0
E106/16/7/11 2. Remainder retained by Mr Speirs, G. Keith, Esq. £136.16.2 8/10
E106/16/7/11 [total] £1212.14.1
E106/16/7/11 By decree of division, dated 27th June, 1803, the above cummulo of £712.10.0 being the valued rent of Usan, is thus divided:
E106/16/7/11 1. Southlands of Usan, comprehending the Lands of Craigies, Struockhill, Middle Sheep Park, Hogsfauld, and part of West Sheep Park, under tack to Joseph Smith, G. Keith, Esq. £271.16.10 3/12
E106/16/7/11 2. North Lands of Usan, comprehending Portfield and Easter Limekilns, Cotton Shade and Wester Limekilns, Wardlaw and New Cottonfields, Bank-park and Crookfield, Damfauld and Usan, part of Gowkhill, Lawdores, Middle Park and Barnshade, set in tack to Daniel McPherson, G. Keith, Esq. £290.17.7 6/12
E106/16/7/11 Carried over £4025.0.0 £562.14.5 9/12 £3312.14.1
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E106/16/7/13 PARISH OF CRAIG CONTINUED
E106/16/7/13 Brought forward £4025.0.0 £562.14.5 9/12 £3312.14.1
E106/16/7/13 3. That part of the East Sheep Park of Usan adjoining to the Chapel Mill of Usan, with said Mill and Mill Lands set in tack to Alexander Kidd G.Keith, Esq. £60.8.5 3/12
E106/16/7/13 4. That part of the West Sheep Park of Usan in the Proprietor, Mr Scott's, natural possession, with the Grounds at and about the Mansion House of Usan, possessed by the Widow of Archibald Scott, Esq. G.Keith, Esq. £34.18.1
E106/16/7/13 5. Salmon Fishings of Usan, G.Keith Esq. £54.9.0
E106/16/7/13 [Total] £712.10.0
E106/16/7/13 Baldovie £250.0.0 Baldovie Rev. [Reverend] Alexander Carnegy, £250.0.0
E106/16/7/13 £4275.0.0 £4275.4.1
E106/16/7/13 Increase on this Parish £0.4.1
E106/16/7/13 PARISHES OF CORTACHY AND CLOVA
E106/16/7/13 Earl of Airly, £724.0.0 Cortachy Earl of Airly, £724.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Wester Lethnot £100.0.0 Wester Lethnot Earl of Airly, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Easter Lethnot and Gella, £183.6.8 Easter Lethnot and Gella, From the oldest Cess Book extant (viz. that for the year 1748) it appears that these Lands had been previous to that date divided thus:
E106/16/7/13 Easter Lethnot Earl of Airly £100.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Gella, Earl of Airly, £83.6.8
E106/16/7/13 [total] £183.6.8
E106/16/7/13 Braeside £133.6.8 Braeside Earl of Airly, £133.6.8
E106/16/7/13 Laird of Clovay £333.6.8 Clova By decree of division, dated 29th April, 1820, divided thus:
E106/16/7/13 Lands of Callow, Earl of Airly, £35.18.0
E106/16/7/13 Remainder of the Estate, comprehending the Lands of Kirkton, Arntibber, Ballenhard, Ballintyre, Braedownies, Tullomulloquhy, Doill, Claylich, Coldhame, Acharnies Easter and Wester with the mill thereof, Inchdowries Easter and Wester, and Manor Place of Clova, with the Mill and Mill Lands thereof, Hon. [Honourable] Donald Ogilvy, £297.8.8
E106/16/7/13 [total] £333.6.8
E106/16/7/13 £1474.0.0 £1474.0.0
E106/16/7/13 PARISH OF DUN
E106/16/7/13 The Laird of Dunne, £800.0.0 Dun and Langley-park
E106/16/7/13 Whytfield £233.6.8
E106/16/7/13 Kirkbuddo £100.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Lady Dunninald, £600.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Soamhill, £150.0.0
E106/16/7/13 £1883.6.8 On a Petition presented to the Commissioners of Supply, in name of John Erskine of Dun, and James Scott of Commiston, the said Commissioners, by decree, dated 25th Sept. 1779, found that the valued Rent of these Lands, which amounts in Cumulo to £1883.6.8 fell to be divided as follows:-
E106/16/7/13 The Proprietor of the Estate of Dun, Miss Erskine £1582.1.8
E106/16/7/13 The Proprietor of Ecclesjohn -- £301.5.0
E106/16/7/13 On a Petition, presented to said Commissioners by Mr Erskine and Mr Scott, it was found, by decree, dated 30th April 1782, that the valued Rent of a part of the Lands of Seamhill, then disponed to Mr Erskine by Mr Scott, was Miss Erskine £100.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Leaving the remainder of the above £301.5.0 as the valued Rent of Mr Scott's Lands, now called Langley-park, James Cruickshank, Esq.. £201.5.0
E106/16/7/13 [total] £1883.6.8
E106/16/7/13 Hetherweek, £400.0.0 Hedderwick, G.Robertson Scott, Esq. £400.0.0
E106/16/7/13 Baillie, Milne, £700.0.0 Balwyllo, David Carnegy, Esq. £700.0.0
E106/16/7/13 £2983.6.8 £2983.6.8
E106/16/7/13 PARISH OF DUNDEE
E106/16/7/13 Craigie, £1500.0.0 Craigie, By Decree of Division, dated 30th April 1792, divided thus: The Cess for these different Feus has hitherto been paid by the Proprietor of Craigie
E106/16/7/13 1. David Ramsay's Feu, £9.0.0
E106/16/7/13 2. John Peter's Feu, £13.0.0
E106/16/7/13 3. James Peter's Heir's Feu, £13.0.0
E106/16/7/13 4. Charles Guthrie's Feu, £30.0.0
E106/16/7/13 5. Charles Guthrie for his Feu purchased from James Ballingall £25.0.0
E106/16/7/13 6. Mr John Guthrie's Feu -- then David Neave's, £9.0.0
E106/16/7/13 7. John Alison's Feu, £25.0.0
E106/16/7/13 8. Hon. [Honourable] Walter Ogilvy's Feu, formerly Thomas Smart's, £10.1.4
E106/16/7/13 9. James Nicoll's Feu, £42.15.9
E106/16/7/13 10. Thomas Smart's Feu, £17.17.11
E106/16/7/13 11. Andrew Croll's Feu, £ 8.16.0
E106/16/7/13 12. Dr. Robert Small's Feu, £4.9.0
E106/16/7/13 [total] £208.1.1
E106/16/7/13 Carried over £1500.0.0
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E106/16/7/15 PARISH OF DUNDEE CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/15 Brought forward £1500.0.0 £208.1.1
E106/16/7/15 13. Lands in the natural possession of James Guthrie, Esq. -- £394.18.0
E106/16/7/15 14. Lands called Mayfield, possessed by Widow of John Bell, -- £12.19.8
E106/16/7/15 15. West Farm, possessed by James Mathew, -- £331.7.1
E106/16/7/15 16. Middle farm, possessed by John Patullo, -- £272.0.9
E106/16/7/15 17. Cottar Lands, possessed by William Strachan, -- £45.3.10
E106/16/7/15 18. That part possessed by William Will Gardner, -- £11.3.9
E106/16/7/15 19. That Farm possessed by William Clark, at Stobhall, -- £49.4.9
E106/16/7/15 20. Lands possessed by George Gib, -- £5.11.10
E106/16/7/15 21. Lands possessed by John Anderson, called Wright's Land, -- £6.11.10
E106/16/7/15 22 Farm, called Greendyke, possessed by Robert Crammond, -- £135.4.9
E106/16/7/15 23. Lands, called Quarry Lands, possessed by Alexander Cairncross, -- £7.16.8
E106/16/7/15 24. Lands, called Smiddy Land, possessed by Alexander Brown, -- £6.11.10
E106/16/7/15 25. That part possessed by Patrick Mill, -- £1.9.1
E106/16/7/15 26. That part, called Sandy Braes, possessed by John Baxter, -- £5.11.10
E106/16/7/15 27. James Alexander's possession in Cotton, -- £0.18.8
E106/16/7/15 28. Alexander Daiker's possession in Cotton, -- £0.18.8
E106/16/7/15 29. Patrick Smith's possession in Cotton, -- £0.18.8
E106/16/7/15 30. That part possessed by James Mathew, Ground officer, -- £3.7.3
E106/16/7/15 James Guthrie, Esq £1291.18.11
E106/16/7/15 [total] £1500.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Feuara of the Hill of Dundee, £750.0.0 Feus in Hillton, Feuars in Hillton, £750.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Claverhouse, £600.0.0 Claypots and Milton, Lord Douglas, £600.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Ballumbie, £100.0.0 West Ferry, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Duntroon, £466.13.4 Duntroon and Craighill, By decree of division, dated 30th April are divided thus:
E106/16/7/15 Lands of Craighill, purchased by David Blair, Esq. David Blair Esq. £93.19.1
E106/16/7/15 Lands belonging to Miss Alison Graham, Miss Alison Graham, £70.1.9 1/4
E106/16/7/15 Lands belonging to Mrs Stirling and her son William Stirling, Esq. William Stirling, Esq. £302.12.5 3/4 £466.13.4
E106/16/7/15 Carried over, £3416.13.4 £3416.13.4
E106/16/7/15 PARISH OF DUNDEE CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/15 Brought forward, £3416.13.4 £3416.13.4
E106/16/7/15 Baldovie and Drumgeich, £420.0.0 Baldovie, Drumgeith, Kellyfield, Montpellier, No Decree of Division can be traced dividing the Lands of Baldovie from Drumgeith; but in the oldest Cess Book extant, (1748) and in all subesquent years, they stand thus-
E106/16/7/15 Baldovie, Drumgeith, £245.0.0 David Anderson, Esq. now Mrs. Kirkaldy, £175.0.0
E106/16/7/15 From and entry in the Cess Book for the year 1798, it appears that the above Cumulo of £245.0.0 for Drumgeith had been divided by Decree dated 4th October, 1791, as under:-
E106/16/7/15 1. David Fyffe for Drumgeith, Patrick Kerr, Esq. £141.4.0
E106/16/7/15 2. James Smith for Kellyfield, James Lorimer, Esq. £95.18.0
E106/16/7/15 3. Thomas Reid for Montpelier, John Alison, Esq. £7.18.0
E106/16/7/15 [total] £420.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Pitkerro, £466.15.4 Pitkerro, Mungo Dick, Esq. £466.13.4
E106/16/7/15 Wallace Craigie, including his acres, £253.6.8 Wallace Craigie, In the Cess Books ever since 1748, the Lands of Wallace Craigie have stood at £233.6.8 being £20.0.0 less than the original Valuation; but as it does not appear that any part of the Lands have been disposed of, the decrease is supposed to have arisen from a clerical mistake in transcribing the Cess Books. The £20.0.0 lost sight of is, therefore, now added, Constable, Esq. £253.6.8
E106/16/7/15 Bailie Thomas Watson, £20.0.0 Bailie Watson's Lands, William Wilson £20.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Earl of Lauderdale, for Dudhope, £1735.0.0 It has been found imposible to trace the remaining Lands in this Parish from the entry in the original Roll, down to the present time. The Cess Book for 1748 has, therefore, been assumed as the ground of the following entries, and the Lands deduced from that date to their present Proprietors.
E106/16/7/15 Hospital of Dundee, for Stible's acres, £40.0.0
E106/16/7/15 John Pierson's acres, £25.0.0
E106/16/7/15 Mr George Anderson, £12.10.0
E106/16/7/15 Inverightie's acres, £12.10.0
E106/16/7/15 James Balfour, £12.10.0
E106/16/7/15 Carried over, £6414.3.4 £4576.13.4
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E106/16/7/15 Annotations in green ink not transcribed.
E106/16/7/17 PARISH OF DUNDEE CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/17 Brought forward, £6414.3.4 £4576.13.4
E106/16/7/17 Lands per Cess Book 1748 Rent per Cess Book 1748
E106/16/7/17 Mr Boyes, for Dudhope, £860.0.0 Mains of Dudhope, Dalfield, Town of Dundee's part of Dudhope, By Decree of Division, dated 21 Jul 1767, this Cumulo of £860.0.0 (which was ascertained to have stood in the Cess Books ever since the year 1710) was divided as follows:—
E106/16/7/17 1. That part of the Lands of Mains of Dudhope, belonging to the Magistrates and Town Council of Dundee, and Thomas Boyes, their Superior. Town of Dundee, £259.18.7
E106/16/7/17 2. That part of the said Lands, belonging to William Skirling in Property, and to John Rankine in Superiority, £79.0.0
E106/16/7/17 3. That part of the said Lands, belonging to, and possessed by, John Rankine and his Tenants, -- £521.1.5
E106/16/7/17 By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1812, the last-mentioned parcel is sub-divided thus:—
E106/16/7/17 1. The Lands at the back of the Law, possessed by David Low, —— Rankine, Esq. £83.18.7
E106/16/7/17 2. The remaining Lands, belonging to John Rankine, Esq. —— Rankine, Esq. £437.2.10
E106/16/7/17 N. B.—The above-mentioned Division in 1767 proceeds upon a Petition in name of the Magistrates of Dundee, John Rankine of Mains of Dudhope, and William Stirling, in which it is stated, that Thomas Boyes, writer in Edinburgh, the former proprietor of
E106/16/7/17 Carried over, £6414.3.4 £5436.13.4
E106/16/7/17 Carried over, [Rent per Cess Book, 1748] £860.0.0
E106/16/7/17 PARISH OF DUNDEE CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/17 Brought forward, £6414.3.4 £5436.13.4
E106/16/7/17 Brought forward, [Rent per cess book, 1748.] £860.0.0
E106/16/7/17 the Lands, on 21st April, 1748, feued to Robert Skirling, maltman in Dundee, 14 acres, 1 rood, and 34 falls of the Lands of Dudhope, and took him bound to pay cess on a valued rent of— -- £138.0.0
E106/16/7/17 That by another Feu-Contract, dated 10th May, 1749, the said Thomas Boyes feued to the Magistrates and Town Council of Dundee, certain parts of said Lands, and took them bound to pay cess on a valued rent of -- £425.12.2
E106/16/7/17 And that there remained for the Lands belonging to Mr Rankine, -- £296.7.10
E106/16/7/17 -- £860.0.0
E106/16/7/17 The cess and other public burdens have been all along levied according to the latter rule, notwithstanding of the decree of division fixing the valued rent differently as above stated.
E106/16/7/17 [Lands, per Cess Book, 1748] Clepington, [Rent per Cess Book, 1748] £346.5.6 Clepington, David Arklay, Esq. £346.5.6
E106/16/7/17 [Lands, per Cess Book, 1748] West Clepington, [Rent per Cess Book, 1748] £58.3.6 West Clepington, Alexander Thom's Heirs, £58.3.6
E106/16/7/17 [Lands, per Cess Book, 1748] Town of Dundee, [Rent per Cess Book, 1748] £127.0.10 Town of Dundee, Town of Dundee, £127.0.10
E106/16/7/17 Carried over, [Rent per cess book, 1748] £1391.9.10
E106/16/7/17 Carried over, £6414.3.4 £5968.3.2
E106/16/7/17 [total] £860.0.0
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E106/16/7/17 There are no columns for the entries for the Lands and Rent, per Cess Book, 1748 so I have added them into the respective Original Roll columns with the applicable column title in square brackets. I have used a separate line if the column was already populated (Carried over/Brought forward), rather than using the next 'free' column. Annotations in green ink and a sum in pencil have not been transcribed.
E106/16/7/19 PARISH OF DUNDEE CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/19 Brought forward, £6414.3.4 £5968.3.2
E106/16/7/19 Brought forward, [Rent per Cess Book, 1748] £1391.9.10
E106/16/7/19 [Lands, per Cess Book, 1748] William Murrison, for Coldside, [Rent per Cess Book, 1748] £40.10.2 Coldside, Mrs Morison, £40.10.2
E106/16/7/19 [1748] The Gildry, [1748] £18.0.2 Guildry of Dundee's Lands, Guildry of Dundee, £18.0.2
E106/16/7/19 [1748] The Kirk Fabric, [1748] £46.8.10 Kirk Fabrick's Lands, Kirk Fabrick, £46.8.10
E106/16/7/19 [1748] The Seaman's Poor, [1748] £72.7.4 Seaman's Acres, The Heirs of Thomas Wise, £72.7.4
E106/16/7/19 [1748] Rodger's Mortification, [1748] £30.3.2 Rodger's Mortification, Mrs George Young, £30.3.2
E106/16/7/19 [1748] Widows' Mortification, [1748] £18.0.2 Widows' Mortification, James Webster, £18.0.2
E106/16/7/19 [1748] Kirk Treasurer, [1748] £12.1.4 Kirk Session's Lands, Kirk Session, £12.1.4
E106/16/7/19 [1748] Robert Hill, [1748] £12.10.0 Robert Hill's Lands, Mrs Patullo, £12.10.0
E106/16/7/19 [1748] Hospital of Dundee, £145.0.0 Their Lands, Hospital of Dundee, £145.0.0
E106/16/7/19 [1748] £1786.11.0
E106/16/7/19 £6414.3.4 £6363.4.4
E106/16/7/19 Deficiency [in Cumulo Valued Rent] on this parish which cannot be accounted for, £50.19.0
E106/16/7/19 £6414.3.4
E106/16/7/19 Blackness, £1250.0.0}
E106/16/7/19 Town of Dundee, for Logie, £316.13.4} Transferred to the parish of Liff by warrant of the Commissioners of Supply, dated 30th April, 1799.
E106/16/7/19 Balgayes, £666.13.4}
E106/16/7/19 £8647.10.0
E106/16/7/19 PARISH OF DUNNICHEN. £. s. d.
E106/16/7/19 Earl of Southesk, £1055.0.0 Dunnichen, By Decree of Division, dated 11th January, 1790, divided thus:
E106/16/7/19 East Lownie, possessed by John Pullar; Mains, possessed by William Scott; House, Garden, and Meadow, possessed by Mr Dempster ; West Lownie, possessed by Charles Soutar; West Lownie and part of the Cotton of Lownie, possessed by John Boath ; Brewseat and Lands in Kirkton, possessed by Agnes Thomson ; East Mains, possessed by Nicol Ford ; and part of the Cotton of Lownie, by David Brown, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £455.0.0
E106/16/7/19 Remainder of the Estate, £599 19s. [shillings] 11d. [pennies]
E106/16/7/19 By Decree of Division, dated 29th October, 1793, the above remainder divided thus:
E106/16/7/19 Part of East Lownie, possessed by Andrew Allan, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £6.9.3
E106/16/7/19 Parts of Muir of Lownie, possessed by Alexander Boath, William Constable, Robert Butchart, William Stroke, John Dalgity, Peter Fullerton, Alexander Dalgity, James Shepherd, William Constable, John Samson, Alexander Elpin's Widow, and James Laikie, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £35.0.6
E106/16/7/19 Cotton of Lownie (exclusive of David Brown and John Boath's possessions), possessed by David Dalgity, Alexander Dalgity, and George Gray, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £16.1.3
E106/16/7/19 Letham, possessed by Nicol Ford, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £26.5.6
E106/16/7/19 Pickerton, possessed by David Langlands, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £17.4.9
E106/16/7/19 Drum, possessed by David Mitchell's Widow, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £10.14.0
E106/16/7/19 Broadley, possessed by John Pullar, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £52.11.0
E106/16/7/19 Loanmow, possessed by Robert Caddel, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £6.18.3
E106/16/7/19 Corston, possessed by Robert Dun, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £39.19.6
E106/16/7/19 Parts of Bowriefaulds, possessed by John Ouchterlony, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £21.3.9
E106/16/7/19 Parts of Bowriefaulds, possessed by William Peter, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £21.0.9
E106/16/7/19 Part of Dunnichen, possessed by Nicol Ford (exclusive of the East Mains), Mr Dempster's Heirs, £15.17.0
E106/16/7/19 Blackfaulds, possessed by Charles Roberts, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £24.2.9
E106/16/7/19 Parts of Dunnichen, possessed by William Forbes and David Langlands, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £26.16.0
E106/16/7/19 Carried over, £1055.0.0 £775.4.3
E106/16/7/19 18 PARISH OF DUNDEE CONTINUED. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, VALUED RENT PER DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, VALUED RENT, PER VALUED RENT CUMULO PER ORIGINAL ROLL,1685.ORIGINAL ROLL.PER CESS BOOK, 1748. CESS BOOK, 1748 PRESENT NAMES OF LANDS. DIVISIONS. PRESENT PROPRIETORS.AS DIVIDED. VALUED RENT £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward £6414 3 4 £1391 9 10 £5968 3 2 Wm. Murrison, for Coldside, -- £40 10 2 Coldside, --Mrs Morison, -- £40 10 2 The Gildry, -- £18 0 2 Guildry of Dundee's Lands, -- Guildry of Dundee -- £18 0 2 The Kirk Fabric, -- £46 8 10 Kirk Fabrick's Lands, -- Kirk Fabrick, -- £46 8 10 The Seaman's Poor, -- £72 7 4 Seaman's Acres, -- The Heirs of Thomas Wise, -- £72 7 4 Rodger's Mortification, -- £30 3 2 Rodger's Mortification, -- Mrs George Young, -- £30 3 2 Widows' Mortification -- £18 0 2 Widows' Mortification, -- James Webster, -- £18 0 2 Kirk Treasurer, -- £12 1 4 Kirk Session's Lands, -- Kirk Session, -- £12 1 4 Robert Hill, -- £12 10 0 Robert Hill's Lands, -- Mrs Patullo, -- £12 10 0 Hospital of Dundee, -- £145 0 0 Their Lands, -- Hospital of Dundee, -- £145 0 0 __________ 1786 11 0 ========= ________ __________ 6414 3 4 £6363 4 4 Deficiency on this parish which cannot be accounted for, £50 19 0 __________ £6414 3 4 ========= Blackness, - £1250 0 0 Transferred to the parish of Liff Town of Dundee, for -- by warrant of the Commis- Logie -- £316 13 4 sioners of Supply, dated 30th Balgayes, -- £666 13 4 April, 1799. __________ £8647 10 0 ========= PARISH OF DUNNICHEN. 19 DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER VALUED RENT PER VALUED RENT CUMULO ORIGINAL ROLL 1683. ORIGINAL ROLL. PRESENT NAME OF LANDS. DIVISIONS. PRESENT PROPRIETORS. AS DIVIDED. VALUED RENT. £ s d £ s d £ s d Earl of Southesk, -- £1055 0 0 Dunnichen, -- By Decree of division, dated 11th January, 1790, divided thus : East Lownie, possessed by John Pullar; Mains, possessed by William Scott; House, Garden, and Meadow, possessed by Mr Dempster ; West Lownie, possessed by Charles Soutar ; West Lownie, and part of the Cotton of Lownie, possessed by John Boath ; Brewseat and Lands in Kirk- ton, possessed by Agnes Thomson ; East Mains, possessed by Nicol Ford ; and part of the Cotton of Lownie, by David Brown, -- Mr Dempster's Heirs, - £455 0 0 Remainder of the Estate, £599 19s. 11d. By Decree of Division, dated 29th October, 1793, the above remainder divided thus: Part of East Lownie, possessed by Andrew Allan, - Do. -- £6 9 5 Parts of Muir of Lownie, possessed by Alexander Boath, William Constable, Robert Butchart, William Stroke, John Dalgity, Peter Fullerton, Alexander Dalgity, James Shepherd, William Constable, John Samson, Alexander Elpin's Widow, and James Laikie, -- Do. -- £35 0 6 Cotton of Lownie (exclusive of David Brown and John Boath's possessions), possessed by David Dalgity, Alexan- der Dalgity, and George Gray, -- Do. -- £16 1 5 Letham, possesed by Nicol ford, -- Do. -- £26 5 6 Pickerton, possessed by David Langlands, -- Do. -- £17 4 9 Drum, possessed by David Mitchell's Widow, -- Do. -- £10 14 0 Broadley, possessed by John Pullar, -- Do. -- £52 11 0 Loanmow, possessed by Robert Caddel, -- Do. -- £6 18 3 Corston, possessed by Robert Dun, -- Do. -- £39 19 6 Parts of Bowriefualds, possessed by John Ouchterlony, - Do. -- £21 3 9 Parts of do. possessed by William Peter, - Do. -- £21 0 9 Parts of Dunnichen, possessed by Nicol Ford (exclusive of the East Mains), -- Do. -- £15 17 0 Blackfaulds, possessed by Charles Roberts, -- Do. -- £24 2 9 Parts of Dunnichen, possessed by William Forbes and Da- vid Langlands, -- Do. -- £26 16 0 ________ _________ 1055 0 0 775 4 3
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E106/16/7/19 There are no columns for the entries for the Lands and Rent, per Cess Book, 1748 so I have added them into the respective Original Roll columns with the applicable column title in square brackets on the first line of a sequence and then just [1748] on following lines. The text entries on lines 15 (Deficiency on this parish...) and 18 (Transferred to the parish...) do not 'belong' in the columns that they appear under. Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/16/7/21 PARISH OF DUNNICHEN CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/21 Brought forward, £1055.0.0 £775.4.3
E106/16/7/21 Parts of Drainside, possessed by Charles Roberts and James Glen, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £6.16.9
E106/16/7/21 Part of Moss-side, possessed by David Murdoch, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £2.11.3
E106/16/7/21 Parts of Drumytermont, possessed by David White, James Murdoch, George Ritchie, George Wallace, junior, John Duthie, Andrew Lawrence, William Malcolm, David Allan, William Ramsay, Patrick Wallace, George Cairy, David Skirling, David Boyle, Patrick Allan, David Crammond, James Porter, John Salmon, and Robert Coupar, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £98.10.0
E106/16/7/21 Crachie, possessed by George Thom, George Sheriff, John Fleming, James Stroke, the Widow of James Caird, and John Wiseman, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £165.0.6
E106/16/7/21 Grass Park of Glassmonus, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £6.16.6
E106/16/7/21 Lost in the division, £0.0.9
E106/16/7/21 [total] £1055.0.0
E106/16/7/21 Craichie Milne, £200.0.0 Craichie-mill, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £200.0.0
E106/16/7/21 Tullos, £395.0.0 Tullos, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £395.0.0
E106/16/7/21 Earl of Strathmore, for his Feu-duty of Tullos, &c. £45.0.0 Tullos, and Craichie-mill, By Decree of Division, dated 16 Jun 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/21 Feu-duty payable out of the Lands of Tullos, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £19.14.5
E106/16/7/21 Feu-duty payable out of the Lands of Craichie and Mill thereof, Earl of Strathmore, £25.5.7
E106/16/7/21 [total] £45.0.0
E106/16/7/21 Dumbarrow, £238.0.0 Dumbarrow and part of Tullos, By Decree of Division of, dated 29 Apr 1775, the Earl of Panmure's Feu is divided thus:
E106/16/7/21 Earl of Panmure's Fue £338.0.0
E106/16/7/21 For the Lands of Tullos, sold to John Ouchterlony, Esq. John Ouchterlony, Esq. £30.11.9
E106/16/7/21 For the Lands of Dumbarrow, sold to George Dempster, Esq. -- £307.8.3
E106/16/7/21 Add Dumbarrow, as per original roll, -- £238.0.0
E106/16/7/21 [total] -- £545.8.3
E106/16/7/21 The Feu-duty payable from Dumbarrow to the Earl of Panmure being thus added to the valued rent of these Lands, making a cumulo as above of £545.8.3 that cumulo was divided by decree, dated 30 Apr 1819, as follows:
E106/16/7/21 Carried over, £2271.0.0 £30.11.9 £1695.0.0
E106/16/7/21 Brought forward, £2271.0.0 PARISH OF DUNNICHEN CONTINUED. £30.11.9 £1695.0.0
E106/16/7/21 Mains and Mansion House of Dumbarrow, West Mains, Cottartown, Kirkhill, Blairs, Netherwood, Breariedyke, and Mill and Mill Lands of Dumbarrow, Robert Downie, Esq. £433.19.11
E106/16/7/21 Windyedge, Robert Downie, Esq. £111.8.1 £576.0.0
E106/16/7/21 £2271.0.0 £2271.0.0
E106/16/7/21 PARISH OF EDZELL.
E106/16/7/21 The Laird of Edzell, £3302.13.0 This comprehends the whole Parish of Edzell, the Parish of Lochlee, and the Parish of Lethnot.
E106/16/7/21 By Decree of Division, dated in 1767, the foresaid Cumulo of £3302 13s. [shillings] was divided as follows:-
E106/16/7/21 1st. The Lands of Glenmark, Kirkton of Lochlee, Glenlie, Gleneffock, Auchrony with the Mill of the same, Migvie, Auchlochie, comprehending the Pendicles of Westbank and Glack, the Lands of Drowsty and the Lands of Haugh, all lying within the Parish of Lochlee, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to James Stewart, £437.2.9
E106/16/7/21 2d. The Lands of Easter and Wester Michentoul, Aucheen, Black Craigs, and Muir Aucheen, Blackhills, Mill and Milltown of Aucheen, - all lying within the Parish of Lochlee. - The Lands of Dowley, Easter Auchmull and Mill thereof, Wester Auchmull, Haughend, Craigie Skeens, Waggles, Dalforth, Culmellie, Burn of Meallie Hillock, Greenburn, Upperholl, and Millden, - all lying within the Parish of Edzell, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to David Ogilvie of Ascrevie, £495.5.4
E106/16/7/21 Carried over, £3302.15.0 £896.8.1
E106/16/7/21 20 PARISH OF DUNNICHEN CONTINUED. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER--VALUED RENT PER-- --VALUED RENT--CUMULO ORIGINAL ROLL, 1683. --ORIGINAL ROLL.--PRESENT NAME OF LANDS.--DIVISIONS.--PRESENT PROPRIETORS.--AS DIVIDED. --VALUED RENT. £.s.d. -- -- £.s.d. --£.s.d. --Brought forward, £1055.0.0 -- -- -- -- £775. 4.3 -- -- -- --Parts of Drainside, possessed by Charles Roberts and James-- -- -- -- -- --Glen, -- Mr Dempster's Heirs, -- £ 6.16.9 -- -- -- --Parts of Moss-side, possessed by David Murdoch, -- Mr Dempster's Heirs, -- £ 2.11.3 -- -- -- --Parts of Drumytermont, possessed by David White, James-- -- -- -- -- --Murdoch, George Ritchie, George Wallace, junior, John-- -- -- -- -- --Duthie, Andrew Lawrence, William Malcolm, David Al- -- -- -- -- -- --lan, William Ramsay, Patrick Wallace, George Cairy, -- -- -- -- -- --David Skirling, David Boyle, Patrick Allan, David Cra- -- -- -- -- -- --mond, James Porter, John Salmon, and Robert Coupar,--Mr Dempster's Heirs,--£98.10.0 -- -- -- --Craichie, possessed by George Thom, George Sherriff, John-- -- -- -- -- --Fleming, James Stroke, the Widow of James Caird, and-- -- -- -- -- --John Wiseman, -- Mr Dempster's Heirs --£165.0.6-- -- -- --Grass Park of Glassmonus, -- Mr Dempster's Heirs --£ 6.16.6-- -- -- --Lost in the division, -- --£ 0.0.9 -- -- -- -- -- --________--£1055.0.0 Craichie Milne, --£200.0.0 --Craichie-mill,-- -- Mr Dempster's Heirs -- --£200.0.0 Tullos, --£395.0.0 --Tullos,-- --John Ouchterlony, Esq.-- --£395.0.0 Earl of Strathmore, for his Feu-}-- -- --{By Decree of Division, dated 16 June 1767, divided thus: -- -- --£45.0.0--Tullos, and Craichie-mill,{ -- -- -- duty of Tullos, &c. [and so forth]}-- --{Feu-duty payable out of the Lands of Tullos,--John Ouchterlony, Esq. --£19.14.5-- -- -- --Feu-duty payable out of the Lands of Craichie and Mill-- -- -- -- -- --thereof, --Earl of Strathmore, --£25.5.7-- -- -- -- -- -- _______ --£ 45.0.0 Dumbarrow, --£238.0.0}--Dumbarrow and part of--{By Decree of Division of, dated 29 Apr 1775, the Earl-- -- -- -- Earl of Panmure's Feu, --£338.0.0}--Tullos --{of Panmure's Feu is divided thus:-- -- -- -- -- -- --For the Lands of Tullos, sold to John Ouchterlony, Esq.--John Ochterlony, Esq.--£30.11.9 -- -- -- --For the Lands of Dumbarrow, sold to George -- -- -- -- -- --Dempster, Esq. £307.8.3-- -- -- -- -- --Add Dumbarrow, as per original roll, £238.0.0-- -- -- -- -- -- _______-- -- -- -- -- -- £545.8.3-- -- -- -- -- --The Feu-duty payable from Dumbarrow to the Earl of Pan- -- -- -- -- -- --mure being thus added to the valued rent of these Lands,-- -- -- -- -- --making a cumulo as above of £545.8.3., that cumulo-- -- -- -- -- --was divided by decree, dated 30 Apr 1819, as follows:-- -- -- --________-- -- -- --_______ -- ________ Carried over, --£2271.0.0-- -- -- --£30.11.9 -- £1695.0.0
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E106/16/7/23 PARISH OF EDZELL CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/23 Brought forward, £3302.13.0 £896.8.1
E106/16/7/23 3rd. The Lands of Dalbreck, Drumgreen, and Kirn; Tarrybuckle, Whigington, Buskhead, Turnabrain, Cornharncross, Part Arsallery, Garthhead, Turnamuck, and Stonnywell ; Part Arsallery, called Boddybae; Part Arsallery between the Burns ; Part Arsallary between the Burns, west side of Baillie; East side of Baillie; Glencat, Kedlock, Shanfur Easter, Wester Midtown, Glentennet, Mill and Milltown of Glenesque, Tarfside, Upper Cairncross, Mid Cairncross, Nether Cairncross, and Ardoch,—all lying within the Parish of Lochlee, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to David Mudie, £436.12.3
E106/16/7/23 4th. The Lands of Skelly, Berryhill, Boddon, Skairhead, Kenney and Mill thereof, lying within the Parish of Lochlee ; and the Lands of Heughead, Dalhastney, Dalscampey, Knappygreen, Holmhead, Dalblae, and Wellford, Rannach, Latch, Shanno, Coruescon, Sheerstripes, Mergie, Meikle Tullo, Tyickstown, Waulk Miln and Carnilly,—all lying within the Parish of Edzell, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to Dr. [Doctor] John Ogilvie, £437.7.7
E106/16/7/23 5th. The Lands of Wood of Dalboig, Mill and Mill Lands of Dalboig, Town of Dalboig and Flockran, Mains of Edzell and Enclosures, Garden of Edzell, Bonhard, Priestown, all lying within the Parish of Edzell, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to John Smith, £477.14.9
E106/16/7/23 6th. The Lands of Slateford, Hole of Slateford, Braehead of Slateford, Cowiehill, Little Tullo and Bonsagart, Denhead, Blairhead, Upper Dalphupper, Nether Dalphupper, Inveriskandy, Mill and Milltown, Strowan, Sandyhillock, Westside and Burnroot, Cruive and other Fishings at Slateford, Close Cruive Fishings at Morphey, Custom of Edzell Markets,—all lying within the Parish of Edzell, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to Mr John Bruce, £517.13.3
E106/16/7/23 Carried over, £3302.13.0 £2765.15.11
E106/16/7/23 PARISH OF EDZELL CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/23 Brought forward, £3302.13.0 £2765.15.11
E106/16/7/23 7th. The Lands of Blackhaugh, Hunthill, Corry, Glascorry, Glascorry Mill and Milltown, Whirleston, Redhole, Tullybarden, Aucharnie, Tinnock, Drumcairn, Clochie Mill and Milltown of Lethnot, Ardgeith, Newbigging, Drumfurries, Oldtown, Bogtown, Tillydovie, Whittown, and Bruiklaw, all lying within the Parish of Lethnot, disponed by the Earl of Panmure to Mr George Johnston, £536.17.1
E106/16/7/23 [total] £3302.13.0
E106/16/7/23 N. B.—For many years past, the Estate of Edzell, which comprehends the whole of the Parishes of Edzell, Lochlee, and Lethnot, has been entered to these Parishes in the following proportions, but no authority can be found for the appointment :— say apportionment
E106/16/7/23 Edzell, -- £1680.0.0
E106/16/7/23 Lochlee, -- £1003.17.0
E106/16/7/23 Lethnot, -- £618.16.0
E106/16/7/23 [total] -- £3302.13.0
E106/16/7/23 £3302.13.0 £3302.13.0
E106/16/7/23 PARISHES OF EASSIE AND NEVAY.
E106/16/7/23 Lord Lundores, £600.0.0 Ingliston and Castleton, David Nairne, Esq. £600.0.0
E106/16/7/23 Lord Nevay's Heir, £500.0.0 Estate of Nevay, James Stewart McKenzie, Esq. £500.0.0
E106/16/7/23 Laird of Nevay, £800.0.0 James Stewart McKenzie, Esq. £800.0.0
E106/16/7/23 John Low, in Eassie, £25.0.0 James Stewart McKenzie, Esq. £25.0.0
E106/16/7/23 Balthayock, £240.0.0 Eassie, By Decree of Division, dated 27 Oct 1801, divided thus:
E106/16/7/23 Kirkton of Eassie, holding of the Earl of Airly, Rev. [Reverend] David Symmers, £221.11.0
E106/16/7/23 Derry Lands of Eassie, holding of the Earl of Strathmore, Rev. [Reverend] David Symmers, £18.9.0
E106/16/7/23 [total] £240.0.0
E106/16/7/23 Dunkenny, £360.0.0 Dunkenny, James L'Amy, Esq. £360.0.0
E106/16/7/23 Earl of Strathmore, for Hatton of Eassie, £367.8.0 Hatton of Eassie, Earl of Strathmore, £367.8.0
E106/16/7/23 £2892.8.0 £2892.8.0
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E106/16/7/25 PARISHES OF FARNWELL AND KINNAIRD.
E106/16/7/25 The Earl of Southesk, £2433.6.8 Kinnaird, By Decree of Division, dated 22d July, 1766, the Lands of Middledrums are divided from the remainder of these Lands, and the Valued Rent ascertained to be as follows:—
E106/16/7/25 Middledrums, Robert Speid, Esq. £120.10.0
E106/16/7/25 Remaining Lands, £2312.16.8
E106/16/7/25 for 30th read 3d These remaining Lands are by decree, dated 30th October, 1780, divided thus:—
E106/16/7/25 1. Easter Carcary and Egypt, Sir James Carnegy, Bart. [Baronet] £278.0.1
E106/16/7/25 2. Little Carcary, Cloaks, and Mains of Farnwell, Sir James Carnegy, Baronet £310.11.7
E106/16/7/25 3. West Carcary, and East and West Fithies, Sir James Carnegy, Baronet £414.16.8
E106/16/7/25 4. Remaining Lands, Sir James Carnegy, Baronet £1309.8.4
E106/16/7/25 [total] £2433.6.8
E106/16/7/25 Little Fithie, £133.6.8 Little Fithie, Sir James Carnegy, Baronet. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/25 £2566.13.4 £2566.13.4
E106/16/7/25 PARISH OF FEARN.
E106/16/7/25 Earl of Southesk, £2067.10.0 Fearn, By Decree of Division, dated 31st March, 1798, divided thus:
E106/16/7/25 Buchadly, £53.6.8 Noranside,
E106/16/7/25 Waterston, Waterston, George Skene, Esq. £66.16.8
E106/16/7/25 Fearn, Charles Greenhill, Esq. £1728.0.0
E106/16/7/25 By same Decree, the Lands of Fearn subdivided as follows:
E106/16/7/25 Balquharan, -- £141.11.7
E106/16/7/25 Balquhadlie, -- £112.3.10
E106/16/7/25 Balquhadlie Park, -- £6.11.5
E106/16/7/25 Shillhill, -- £61.4.3
E106/16/7/25 Vane, -- £195.15.0
E106/16/7/25 Trusto, £63.1.10
E106/16/7/25 Waulkmill, -- £17.13.8
E106/16/7/25 Balmadity, -- £63.1.10
E106/16/7/25 Craigiebrae, -- £118.0.11
E106/16/7/25 Balmadity Park, -- £2.16.4
E106/16/7/25 Windsor, -- £87.2.6
E106/16/7/25 Shamford, -- £155.5.1
E106/16/7/25 Old Mill, -- £186.16.0
E106/16/7/25 Carried over, £2120.16.8 [sub-total] -- £1211.4.3 £1794.16.8
E106/16/7/25 PARISH OF FEARN CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/25 Brought forward, £2120.16.8 [sub-total] -- £1211.4.3 £1794.16.8
E106/16/7/25 Hilton and Whistlemill, -- £307.3.9
E106/16/7/25 Hilton Park, -- £3.15.1
E106/16/7/25 Tulloch-hill-ward, -- £45.1.3
E106/16/7/25 Leadenhendry, -- £51.12.9
E106/16/7/25 Auchlochie, -- £66.5.8
E106/16/7/25 Kirkden, -- £10.15.11
E106/16/7/25 Redford, part of Farmerton, -- £28.6.3
E106/16/7/25 Alexander Don's two Parks, -- £3.15.1
E106/16/7/25 [Total] -- £1728.0.0
E106/16/7/25 Noranside, John Mill, Esq. £326.0.0
E106/16/7/25 By foresaid Decree subdivided thus:
E106/16/7/25 Courtford, -- £7.1.4
E106/16/7/25 Noran Park, -- £15.0.5
E106/16/7/25 Drumcuthly Park, -- £6.15.2
E106/16/7/25 Crow, -- £9.7.9
E106/16/7/25 Wellford, -- £15.15.5
E106/16/7/25 Muirseat, -- £21.11.10
E106/16/7/25 Mr Mill's house, &c. -- £9.7.9
E106/16/7/25 Farmerton, exclusive of Redford, -- £241.0.4
E106/16/7/25 [Total] -- £326.0.0 £2120.16.8
E106/16/7/25 Deuchar, £133.6.8 Deuchar, James Marnie, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/25 Auchnacrie, £60.0.0 Auchnacrie, Charles Gall, £60.0.0
E106/16/7/25 £2314.3.4 £2314.3.4
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E106/16/7/25 Annotations in green ink not transcribed.
E106/16/7/27 PARISH OF FORFAR.
E106/16/7/27 Earl of Northesk, £636.0.0 Lower, In the oldest Cess Book extant (viz. 1748), these lands are stated at £633.0.0, and have ever since continued at that valuation*, Patrick Carnegy, Esq. £633.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Balmashannar, £150.0.0 Balmashannar, Patrick Carnegy, Esq. £150.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Turfbeg, £300.0.0 Turfbeg, Charles Gray, Esq. £300.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Carseburn, Myreside, and pertinents, £54.19.0 Carseburn and Myreside, No Decree of Division can be traced;—but for many years these lands have been entered in the Cess Books, and paid cess as under:
E106/16/7/27 Carseburn, Charles Gray, Esq. £27.9.6
E106/16/7/27 Myreside, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £27.9.6
E106/16/7/27 [total] £54.19.0
E106/16/7/27 Burnside, £266.13.4 Auchterforfar and Walton, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £266.13.4
E106/16/7/27 Restenneth, £150.0.0 Restenneth, Mr Dempster's Heirs, £150.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Halkerton, £233.6.8 Halkerton, Hugh Maxwell, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/27 Little Mill, £66.13.4 Little Mill, Francis Grahame, Esq. £66.13.4
E106/16/7/27 Pitruchie, £100.0.0 Pitruchie, John Kerr, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Clocksbriggs, £100.0.0 Clocksbriggs, James Anderson, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Ballenshoe, £233.6.8 Craignathro, Charles Greenhill, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/27 Kincaldrum, for New Muir of Meathie, £66.13.4 Muir of Meathie, John Watt, Esq. £66.13.4
E106/16/7/27 £2357.12.4
E106/16/7/27 Wester Dod, Transferred from parish of Rescobie, in which it is entered in Original Roll, General Hunter, £233.6.8
E106/16/7/27 [total] £2587.19.0
E106/16/7/27 Increase on this Parish, being the Lands of Wester Dod transferred from Rescobie, £233.6.8
E106/16/7/27 Decrease, being £3.0.0 lost on the valued rent of Lower as above £3.0.0
E106/16/7/27 [total] £230.6.8
E106/16/7/27 *By minute of the Committee of 21st March, 1821, the £3.0.0 deficient on Lower is ordered to be added. The valued rent of Lower will therefore be £636.0.0 as per original roll.
E106/16/7/27 PARISH OF GLAMMIS.
E106/16/7/27 Earl of Strathmore, £2475.0.0 Glammis, including Rochilhill, By Decree of Division, dated 16th June, 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/27 1. Glammis-town, Myretown, Westhill, and Lands sometime belonging to the Abbey of Arbroath, wadset to Mr George Chapman, Earl of Strathmore, £464.11.8
E106/16/7/27 2. Balnamoon, Bridge-end, Clippethills, Newton, Wellfield, Holemiln, Ewnie, Arniefoul, Mill thereof, Shepherd's Seat, and Knockenny, wadset to James Badenoch, Earl of Strathmore, £503.2.4
E106/16/7/27 3. Thornton, wadset to John Lyon, Earl of Strathmore, £197.12.10
E106/16/7/27 4. Templebank, Haystoun, Little Cossans, Drumglays, and Lochmiln, wadset to George Pilmer, Earl of Strathmore, £498.10.4
E106/16/7/27 5. Cossans, wadset to John Donaldson, Earl of Strathmore, £109.11.5
E106/16/7/27 6. Philipstown, Mosstown, Bents, Mains of Glammis, and Loch of Forfar, remaining with the Earl of Strathmore, Earl of Strathmore, £416.14.0
E106/16/7/27 7. Feu duty of Rochilhill, Earl of Strathmore, £1.8.10
E106/16/7/27 8. Feu duty of Woodfold, Earl of Strathmore, £1.16.1
E106/16/7/27 9. Feu duty of Crawslands, Earl of Strathmore, £1.8.10
E106/16/7/27 10. Feu duty of Waulkmiln, Earl of Strathmore, £2.13.10
E106/16/7/27 11. Feu duty of Foffarty, Earl of Strathmore, £2.3.3
E106/16/7/27 12. Feu duty of Easter Denoon, Earl of Strathmore, £2.14.1
E106/16/7/27 13. Feu duty of Wester Denoon, Earl of Strathmore, £12.12.6
E106/16/7/27 14. Foffarty, formerly belonging to John Arnot, Earl of Strathmore, £140.0.0
E106/16/7/27 15. Woodfold, formerly belonging to James Doig, Earl of Strathmore, £20.0.0
E106/16/7/27 16. Rochilhill, James Ogilvy Henderson, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/27 [total] £2475.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Easter Denoon, £266.13.4 Part of the Estate of Glammis, Earl of Strathmore, £266.13.4
E106/16/7/27 Wester Denoon, £300.0.0 Part of the Estate of Glammis, Earl of Strathmore, £300.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Walkmiln, £13.6.8 Part of the Estate of Glammis, Earl of Strathmore, £13.6.8
E106/16/7/27 Alexander Craw's two acres in Glammis, £6.6.8 Part of the Estate of Glammis, Earl of Strathmore, £6.6.8
E106/16/7/27 Scroggerfield, £100.0.0 Part of the Estate of Glammis and part Bridgeton, By Decree of Division, dated 5th Oct. [October] 1813, divided thus:
E106/16/7/27 1. Lord Strathmore's part, Earl of Strathmore, £85.0.0
E106/16/7/27 2. Mr Douglas's part, Robert Douglas, Esq. £15.0.0 Earl of Home
E106/16/7/27 [total] £100.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Archbishop of St. Andrew's £225.0.0 Bishop's Rents, University of St. Andrew's, £225.0.0
E106/16/7/27 Claverhouse, £750.0.0 Barony of Ogilvy, Lord Douglas, £750.0.0
E106/16/7/27 £4136.6.8 £4136.6.8
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E106/16/7/29 PARISH OF GLENISLA.
E106/16/7/29 Ruthven, now Kilrie, £700.0.0 Kilrie, The Barony of Kilrie appears to have been feued at different periods. No decree of division of the haill Barony can be traced, but the following divisions occur in the Cess Books.
E106/16/7/29 In the oldest Cess Book extant, viz. that of 1748, the following divisions appear, and have ever since continued:
E106/16/7/29 David Read, for one-third of Auchrenny, David Hill, £37.0.0
E106/16/7/29 John and James Grewar, for Netherton of Easter Craig, John and James Grewar, £140.0.0
E106/16/7/29 John Hill, for Easter and Wester Cotton of Craig, John Hill, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Mr Gibson, for Wester Derry and Dykehead of Craig, John Thom and others, £170.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Alexander McDougal, for Mill and Mill Lands of Craig, Patrick Ogilvy, £70.0.0
E106/16/7/29 James Henderson, for Westerton of Easter Derry and Langlands, Playfair, £36.13.4
E106/16/7/29 In the Cess Book for the year 1749, the following entries appear, and have since continued:
E106/16/7/29 William Spalding, for Burnside, John Spalding, £40.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Thomas Clark, for Easter Loanhead, Thomas Clark, £13.8.8
E106/16/7/29 In the Cess Book for the year 1751, the following entry appears, and has been since continued:
E106/16/7/29 William Meek, for Wetloans, David Duncan, £20.0.0
E106/16/7/29 In the Cess Book for the year 1756, the following entry appears, and has been since continued:
E106/16/7/29 James Mitchell, for Easter Derry, James Wooler, £23.6.8
E106/16/7/29 By decree of division, dated 30th April, 1781, the following portions are divided:
E106/16/7/29 John Paterson, for Lands in Kilrie, James Clark, £6.0.0
E106/16/7/29 George Dulich, for Lands in Kilrie, John Whitson, £6.0.0
E106/16/7/29 for Pearson read Paterson John Spalding, for Lands in Kilrie, formerly John Pearson, John Spalding, £6.0.0
E106/16/7/29 The remaining portion does not appear in any of the Cess Books, and it is supposed it still forms part of the cumulo, for which Colonel Kinloch, the superior, pays Cess on his haill lands, Colonel Kinloch, £31.11.4
E106/16/7/29 [total] £700.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Craig Ogilvy Cluiny, £233.6.8 Craig, In the oldest Cess Book, viz. 1748, these Lands are stated at £233.0.0, and have ever since continued at that valuation; but the 6s.8d. [£0.6.8] is now added, with consent of the Proprietor, and taken from the Lands of Newton, as under Earl of Airly, £233.6.8
E106/16/7/29 Bamff, for Nether Drumfogus, £40.0.0 Drumfogus, &c. Sir James Ramsay, Bart. [Baronet] £40.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Over and Middle Drumfogus, £125.0.0 Sir James Ramsay, Baronet £125.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Carried over, £1098.6.8 £1098.6.8
E106/16/7/29 PARISH OF GLENISLA CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/29 Brought forward, £1098.6.8 £1098.6.8
E106/16/7/29 Auchrennies, £75.0.0 Auchrenny, David Duncan, £75.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Earl of Airly, including his acres, £400.0.0 Fortar and Crandart, Earl of Airly, £400.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Craignitie, £200.0.0 Craignitie, Earl of Airly, £200.0.0
E106/16/7/29 The heall Heritors of the Lands of Newton, £333.6.8 Newton - East Miln, In the Cess Book 1748, these Lands are thus entered, and have since continued:-
E106/16/7/29 Newton Ogilvie, £56.13.4 Earl of Airly, £56.6.8
E106/16/7/29 East Mill of Glenisla, Francis Rattray, Esq. £277.0.0
E106/16/7/29 [total] £333.6.8
E106/16/7/29 N.B. - In the Lands of Craig above-mentioned, there is a deficiency of 6s. 8d. [£0.6.8] - In the above Lands of Newton, there appears to be an excess of 6s. 8d. [£0.6.8] - As both these properties belong to the Earl of Airly, his cumulo, from the above circumstance, is not affected - (See Craig above.)
E106/16/7/29 Pitlochrie, £66.13.4 Pitlochrie, Francis Rattray, Esq. £66.13.4
E106/16/7/29 Bellatie, £266.13.4 Bellatie and Cammock, In the Cess Book for the year 1748, the Lands of Cammock are entered thus, and have ever since continued:-
E106/16/7/29 David Duncan, for thwo-thirds of Cammock, John Moncur, £120.0.0
E106/16/7/29 In the Cess Book for 1758, the Lands of Bellaty appear for the first time separately entered, and have ever since continued, as under:-
E106/16/7/29 Bellaty, John Murray, Esq. £146.13.4
E106/16/7/29 [total] £266.13.4
E106/16/7/29 Laird of Lundie's Feu, £70.0.0 Hon. [Honourable] Archibald Stewart's Feu, Hon. [Honourable] Archibald Stewart £70.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Feuars of Glenisla, £1000.0.0 Argyle's Barony, By decree of division, dated 6th October, 1807, divided thus:-
E106/16/7/29 1. Mr Rattray of Kirkhillock, -- £43.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Mr Rattray for six roods in Inverharity, -- £4.9.0
E106/16/7/29 Mr Rattray for Wester Kirkton, -- £14.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Mr Rattray for Bewlands. -- £22.0.0
E106/16/7/29 Mr Rattray for Nether Auchinleish, -- £34.12.0
E106/16/7/29 Mr Rattray for Over Alrick, -- £47.12.0
E106/16/7/29 £3510.0.0 [total] -- £165.13.0 £2510.0.0
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E106/16/7/31 PARISH OF GLENISLA CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/31 Brought forward £3510.0.0 -- £165.13.0 £2510.0.0
E106/16/7/31 Mr Rattray, for Meikle Dunnie, -- £63.12.0
E106/16/7/31 Mr Rattray, for Little Dunnie, £28.10.0
E106/16/7/31 And -- £16.0.0
E106/16/7/31 [total] -- £44.10.0
E106/16/7/31 Mr Rattray, for Cornacloich, purchased from Mr Smith, -- £14.0.0
E106/16/7/31 Mr Smith, for Easter Kirkton, purchased from Mr Smith, -- £28.6.0
E106/16/7/31 Francis Rattray Esq. £316.1.0
E106/16/7/31 2. Mr Murray of Lintrose, for Glenmarkie John Murray, Esq. £50.0.0
E106/16/7/31 3. Mr Farquharson of Baldovie, for Needs, Thomas Farquharson, Esq. £25.0.0
E106/16/7/31 4. Mr Smith of Balharry, for Wester Inverarity, -- £71.9.0
E106/16/7/31 Mr Smith of Balharry, for West Miln, purchased from Mr Lyell, -- £95.10.0
E106/16/7/31 Mr Smith of Balharry, for Dalnakebbucks, purchased from Mr Lyell, -- £77.4.0
E106/16/7/31 John Smyth, Esq. £244.3.0
E106/16/7/31 5. Lachlan Farquharson, for his part of Wester Cammock, comprehended in the Barony, James Farquharson, £43.0.0
E106/16/7/31 6. John Grewar, for part of Wester Inverharity, William Grewar, £17.17.0
E106/16/7/31 7. Thomas Downie, for part of Wester Inverharity, Thomas Downie, £17.17.0
E106/16/7/31 8. Janet Lyon Bressack, for part of Wester Inverharity, Janet Lyon £17.17.0
E106/16/7/31 9. James Hall, for part of Wester Inverharity, James Hall £8.18.0
E106/16/7/31 10. John McLaren, for Ballemenoch, two subjects -- £35.14.0 each, -- £71.8.0
E106/16/7/31 By decree of division, dated 3d October 1820, subdivided thus:-
E106/16/7/31 Fergus, or Burnfergus, including that portion of Land, called the Waterlands of one-fourth part of Easter Inverarity, John Smyth, Esq. £23.16.0
E106/16/7/31 Ballemenoch and one fourth part of Inverarity, Hugh and Gilbert McLaren, £47.12.0
E106/16/7/31 11. John Edward, for Clocknockatar, John Edward, £36.17.0
E106/16/7/31 Carried over, £3510.0.0 £848.18.0 £2510.0.0
E106/16/7/31 PARISH OF GLENISLA CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/31 Brought forward, £3510.0.0 £848.18.0 £2510.0.0
E106/16/7/31 12. John M'Nicoll, for Hollmirry, John McNicoll, £14.0.0
E106/16/7/31 13. Charles Cargill and James Torbet, for part of Over Auchinleish, Charles Cargill and James Torbet, £22.0.0
E106/16/7/31 14. John Hall, for part of Over Auchinleish, James Hall, £10.0.0
E106/16/7/31 15. John Cargill, for part of Over Auchinleish, John Cargill, £10.0.0
E106/16/7/31 16. Thomas Shaw, for part of Over Auchinleish, Thomas Shaw, £36.12.0
E106/16/7/31 17. John McKenzie Beg, for part of Pitlochrie, John McKenzie, £11.0.0
E106/16/7/31 18. William McNicoll, for part of Nether Alrick, William McNicoll, £23.15.0
E106/16/7/31 19. John McKenzie, for part of Nether Alrick, John McKenzie, £23.15.0
E106/16/7/31 [total] £1000.0.0
E106/16/7/31 £3510.0.0 £3510.0.0
E106/16/7/31 PARISH OF GUTHRIE
E106/16/7/31 The Laird of Guthrie £666.13.4 Guthrie By Decree of Division, dated 16 March, 1787, divided thus:
E106/16/7/31 Hillside, and that part of Mains of Guthrie, possessed by Charles Alexander; Brewseat and Pendicle in Kirktown of Guthrie, occupied by Jean Mill and Thomas Scrymsour; Mill of Guthrie, Mulctures, and Mill Lands, and part of the Mains, all as possessed by William Mill; these parts of the Lands of Eastertown of Guthrie, occupied by Henry Mill, Robert Petrie, John Herris, Patrick Herris, Thomas Adam, James Esplin, William Wilson, Charles Ferrier, and David Leitch; Lands of Milltown of Guthrie, possessed by James Brown and William Buik, and that part of the Lands of Kirktown of Guthrie, occupied by James Esplin, John Guthrie, Esq. £258.0.0
E106/16/7/31 Remaining part of the Estate, John Guthrie, Esq. £408.13.4
E106/16/7/31 [total] £666.13.4
E106/16/7/31 Carried over, £666.13.4 £666.13.4
E106/16/7/31 [page] 30 Mr Smith of Balharry, for Dalnakebbucks, purchased from Mr Lyell [note] (Sold to Small of Dirninean in File 1708) [page] 31 Q
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E106/16/7/33 PARISH OF GUTHRIE CONTINUED
E106/16/7/33 Brought forward, £666.13.4 £666.13.4
E106/16/7/33 Commissar Wishart, £300.0.0 Hiltown of Guthrie, &c. No Decree or Division of these Lands can be traced. Ever since 1748, (the date of the oldest Cess Book extant,) they have stood in the Cess Books in two divisions as under; and the above Decree, dividing the Lands of Guthrie, finds (from a Certificate by two Commissioners and the Clerk of Supply, produced) the Valued Rent of Hilton of Guthrie to be £150.0.0
E106/16/7/33 Hilton of Guthrie, John Guthrie, Esq. £150.0.0
E106/16/7/33 Mr Watson of Turin's Lands, Alexander Watson, Esq. £150.0.0
E106/16/7/33 [total] £300.0.0
E106/16/7/33 Kirkbuddo, £533.6.8 Kirkbuddo, By Decree of Division of the Valued Rents of the Lands claiming an interest in the Muir of Downie dated 25 June 1772, divided thus:-
E106/16/7/33 Those parts of the Lands of Kirkbuddo, claiming an interest in the Muir of Downie, (particular Lands not mentioned), Francis Erskine, Esq. £512.3.7
E106/16/7/33 Remainder of the Estate, Francis Erskine, Esq. £21.3.1
E106/16/7/33 [total] £533.6.8
E106/16/7/33 £1500.0.0 £1500.0.0
E106/16/7/33 By Minute of the Committee of 21 March 1821, approved of by the General Meeting of 30 April thereafter, the Lands belonging to Mr Watson of Turin, hitherto entered in the Parish of Kirden, are ordered to be transferred to Guthrie, in respect they are locally situated in that Parish.
E106/16/7/33 Inde Langlands Alexander Watson, Esq. £134.13.8
E106/16/7/33 PARISHES OF INVERARITY AND MEATHIE
E106/16/7/33 Powrie, £1154.0.0 Fotheringham By Decree of Division of the valued rent of Lands, claiming a right to the Muir of Downie, dated 25 June 1772, divided thus:
E106/16/7/33 Lands of Ovenston, Carret, Bractullo, Latchriggs, Wardhead, and Hatton, claiming a right to said Muir, Col. [Colonel] Fotheringham, £305.17.1
E106/16/7/33 Remainder of the Estate, Colonel Fotheringham, £848.2.11
E106/16/7/33 [total] £1154.0.0
E106/16/7/33 Labothie, £50.0.0 Labothie, Colonel Fotheringham, £50.0.0
E106/16/7/33 Balgeirsho, £133.6.8 Balgersho, Colonel Fotheringham £133.6.8
E106/16/7/33 The Countess of Ethie, £333.6.8 That part of Fotheringham in the old parish of Meathie, Colonel Ftheringham, £333.6.8
E106/16/7/33 Inverighty, £216.13.4 Inverighty In the oldest Cess Book extant (that of 1748), and in all subsequent years, the Estate of Inverighty is stated in cumulo at £341.13.4 which is the exact amount of the opposite four articles in the original roll; as the different lands cannot now be distinguished, the above cumulo of £341.13.4 is here entered. Inde Colonel Laurenson, £341.13.4
E106/16/7/33 David Ogilvy, £41.13.4
E106/16/7/33 John Mitchelson £53.6.8
E106/16/7/33 David Thomson £30.0.0
E106/16/7/33 Wester, Meathie, £208.6.8 Wester Meathie, James Webster, Esq. £208.6.8
E106/16/7/33 Kincaldrun, in Meathie and Inverarity, £766.13.4 Kincaldrum & Easter Meathie, No Decree can be traced dividing the Lands of Easter Meathie from Kincaldrum, - but they have stood separate- ly in the Cess Book ever since the year 1760, as under:
E106/16/7/33 Easter Meathie, -- £219.11.8
E106/16/7/33 Deduct in Forfar parish, -- £66.13.4
E106/16/7/33 John Watt, Esq. £152.18.4
E106/16/7/33 Kincaldrum, -- £547.1.8
E106/16/7/33 By Decree of Division, dated 2 August 1796, the foresaid cumulo of £547.1.8 as the valued rent of Kincaldrum, divided thus:
E106/16/7/33 Those parts of Kincaldrum disponed to Lieut. [Lieutenant] Sinclair, Robert S. Graham, Esq. £111.10.5
E106/16/7/33 Remaining part of Kincaldrum, being that part then possessed by G. Webster, including the Lands called Kincriech, Robert S. Graham, Esq. £435.11.3
E106/16/7/33 [total] £700.0.0
E106/16/7/33 N.B. - There appears to be £66.13.4 lost on the Lands of Easter Meathie. These Lands ever since they were separated from Kincaldrum have paid cess on £219.11.8 and £66.13.4 of that sum is entered in the parish of Forfar, the sum applicable to Inverarity is only £152.18.4 as above entered. In the meantime, the deficiency is entered as it has stood for many years past, and can afterwards be added when the matter is fully investigated.
E106/16/7/33 £2987.6.8 £2920.13.4
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E106/16/7/35 PARISH OF INVERKEILOR
E106/16/7/35 Earl of Northesk, and for Redcastle, including his Tiends, £3287.13.4 Eathie and Redcastle, No Decree can be traced dividing the Baronies of Eathie and Redcastle; but from the oldest Cess Book extant (1748) they appear to have been divided and are there entered, as under:
E106/16/7/35 Eathie, Earl of Northesk, £1256.17.4
E106/16/7/35 Redcastle £2030.16.0
E106/16/7/35 for 1745 read 1754 By Decree of Division, dated 29 Oct 1745, the valued rent of the Lands of Balblain (the superiority of which then belonged to Captain James Kyd) is found to be -
E106/16/7/35 Balblain Hon. [Honourable] W. Maule £73.15.10
E106/16/7/35 By Decree of Division, dated in the year 1767, the valued rent of the Lands of Inshock, Mill of Inverkeilor, alias Kirkton Mill, with lands, multures, &c., the town and lands of Fallaws, and town and lands of Grange, is found to be - Honourable W. Maule £544.1.4
E106/16/7/35 Remainder of the Barony, Honourable W. Maule £1412.18.10
E106/16/7/35 [total] £2030.16.0
E106/16/7/35 £3287.13.4
E106/16/7/35 Old Lady Boysack, £666.13.4 Boysack, &c. W.F. Lindsay Carnegie, Esq. £666.13.4
E106/16/7/35 Young Lady Boysack, £533.6.8 Boysack, &c. W.F. Lindsay Carnegie, Esq. £533.6.8
E106/16/7/35 Biysack £666.13.4 Boysack, &c. W.F. Lindsay Carnegie, Esq. £666.13.4
E106/16/7/35 Lawton £266.13.4 Lawton, and part of Boysack, By Decree of Division, dated 12 Mar 1756, divided thus:
E106/16/7/35 Muirale-house and Fall-hills, purchased from Mr Gardyne of Middleton by Mr Carnegnie of Boysack, W.F. Lindsay Carnegie, Esq. £43.18.10
E106/16/7/35 Remainder of the Estate, purchased from Mr Gardyne by Provost Wallace of Arbroath, William Henderson, Esq. £222.14.6
E106/16/7/35 [total] £266.13.4
E106/16/7/35 Bonnitown, £766.13.4 Anniston, ----Raitt, Esq. £766.13.4
E106/16/7/35 Brynington, £166.13.4 Bryanton David Carnegy, Esq. £166.13.4
E106/16/7/35 Earl of Panmure's feu and tiend, £125.0.0 Feus, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £125.0.0
E106/16/7/35 £6479.6.8 £6479.6.8
E106/16/7/35 PARISH OF KETTINS,
E106/16/7/35 Pitcur, £1800.6.8 The Lands in this Parish having undergone various changes of Proprietors, and having been mixed together between the date of the original Valuation Roll and the date of the oldest Cess Book (1748), it has been found impossible, in several instances, to connect the valued rents in the Cess Book of 1748 with those in the original Roll. The valuations as in the Cess Book of 1748 are therefore placed below, and the different alterations deduced from that period to the present time.
E106/16/7/35 Bishop of Aberdeen £1000.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Agnas Hallyburton £200.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Fotherans £800.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Kirklands of Ketnes, £90.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Westown and Over Corstown, £293.6.8
E106/16/7/35 North Bandirran, £200.0.0
E106/16/7/35 David Ogilvy's half of Peattie, £171.6.8
E106/16/7/35 Seasyd's part, £85.13.4
E106/16/7/35 James Cathrow Greenburn, £25.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Templelands to Thomas Ogilvy, £20.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Viscount of Stormonth, £8.6.8
E106/16/7/35 Earl of Tweddaill's Feu, £77.0.0
E106/16/7/35 £4771.0.0
E106/16/7/35 Pitcur, £2311.0.0 Pitcur, BY Decree of Division, dated 2 Aug 1784, the Lands of Pitcur, which are there stated at the cumulo valued rent of £2311.3.4 are divided thus:
E106/16/7/35 1. One-fourth of Peattie, held of a subject superior, N.B. - This appears to be the Lands called, in the Original Roll, Seasyd's part. Hon. [Honourable] Douglas G. Hallyburton £85.13.4
E106/16/7/35 2. Barony of Gask Honourable Douglas G. Hallyburton £192.15.0
E106/16/7/35 3. Barony of Pitcur, Honourable Douglas G. Hallyburton £528.6.2
E106/16/7/35 4. Lands of Ballunies, Honourable Douglas G. Hallyburton £265.17.0
E106/16/7/35 5. East-town end of Kettins, and Pitdownie or Baldinny, Honourable Douglas G. Hallyburton £469.9.3
E106/16/7/35 6. Balgillo or Hallyburton, Honourable Douglas G Hallyburton £547.18.4
E106/16/7/35 7. Abden of Kettins, Honourable Douglas G Hallyburton £211.4.3
E106/16/7/35 [totsl] £2311.3.4
E106/16/7/35 William Geekie's Heirs £133.6.8 Easter Baldowrie James Steele £133.6.8
E106/16/7/35 Carried over, £2444.6.8 £2444.10.0
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E106/16/7/37 PARISH OF KETTINS CONTINUED
E106/16/7/37 Brought forward, £2444.6.8 £2444.10.0
E106/16/7/37 Alexander Geekie for Wester Baldowrie, £133.6.8 Wester Baldowrie, William Geekie, £133.6.8
E106/16/7/37 Rosehaugh for Airdlair, £523.6.8 Ardlair, James Stuart M'Kenzie, Esq. £523.6.8
E106/16/7/37 Rosehaugh for West Kiellor and half of East Kiellor, £682.10.0 West Keillor an half of East Keillor, James Stuart M'Kenzie, Esq. £682.10.0
E106/16/7/37 Fotherans and Viscount of Stormonth's Feu, £371.0.0 Lintrose, The article of £8.6.8 stated in the Original Roll under the title of Viscount of Stormonth, appears to be comprehended in this sum, John Murray, Esq. £371.0.0
E106/16/7/37 Peattie, £171.6.8 Part Pircur and part Lintrose, This is the same article which is entered in the Original Roll under the title "David Ogilvie's half of Peattie."
E106/16/7/37 From an entry in the Cess Book for the year 1789, it appears to have been divided as follows, but the Decree of Division has not been found:
E106/16/7/37 One-fourth of Peattie to the Earl of Aboyne, Hon. [Honourable] D. G. Hallyburton £85.13.4
E106/16/7/37 One-half of Mill Lands of Peattie to the Earl of Aboyne, Honourable D. G. Hallyburton, £14.5.6
E106/16/7/37 Remaining Lands, John Murray, Esq. £71.7.10
E106/16/7/37 [total] £171.6.8
E106/16/7/37 North Bandirran and half of Lord Yester's Feu, £238.10.0 Bandirran North Bandirran, per Original Roll, -- £200.0.0
E106/16/7/37 Lord Yester's Feu, per Original Roll £77.0.0 -- one half, -- £38.10.0
E106/16/7/37 Miss Drummond. £238.10.0
E106/16/7/37 Kirklands and half of Lord Yester's Feu, £128.10.0 Newhall, Kirklands, per Original Roll, -- £90.0.0
E106/16/7/37 Lord Yester's Feu, per Original Roll £77.0.0 -- one half, -- £38.10.0
E106/16/7/37 Mrs Alison £128.10.0
E106/16/7/37 Templelands, £20.0.0 Templelands See Original Roll, Hon. [Honourable] D.G. Hallyburton, £20.0.0
E106/16/7/37 Corseton, £58.6.8 Corseton Honourable D.G. Hallyburton, £58.6.8
E106/16/7/37 £4771.6.8 £4771.6.8
E106/16/7/37 Increase on this parish, £0.3.4
E106/16/7/37 PARISH OF KINGOLDRUM
E106/16/7/37 Balfour, Younger £800.0.0 Balfour and Ascreavies, From the oldest Cess Book extant, viz. that for the year 1748, it appears that the Lands of Ascreavies had at some former period been separate from Balfour. They are there entered as follows:
E106/16/7/37 Ascreavie Col. [Colonel] Young £133.6.8
E106/16/7/37 By Decree of Division, dated 29 Apr 1820, the remaining cumulo of £666.13.4 for the Lands of Balfour, was thus divided:
E106/16/7/37 West Division, comprehending all the Lands on the southwest side of the public road leading from Kirrymuir to Glenisla, by Kirkton of Kingoldrum, and north-west by the Farm of Greenmire, and which west division includes the Lands of Mains of Balfour, Mill of Kingoldrum, part of Mill Lands, Multures, &c,; Lands of Cairnleath, Nether Mill and Kirkstile, Thomas. Farquharson, Esq. £400.0.0
E106/16/7/37 East Division, comprehending the Lands on east and north side of said road, including the Farms of Kirkton of Kingoldrum, Broadmuir, Bog and Boglies, Whirrock, and others, Thomas. Farquharson, Esq. £266.13.4
E106/16/7/37 [total] £800.0.0
E106/16/7/37 Persie, Lindsay £250.0.0 Pearsie In the foresaid Cess Book, for the year 1748, and in all subsequent years, these Lands have been entered, in cumulo, at £433.6.8 being an increase of £0.6.8 on the original valuation. Inde,
E106/16/7/37 Wester Persie £183.0.0 Pearsie Charles Wedderburn, Esq. £433.6.3
E106/16/7/37 Baldovie, £333.6.8 Baldovie, Thomas. Farquharson, Esq. £333.6.8
E106/16/7/37 Kincluin, £320.0.0 Kinclune, including part of Baldovie By Decree of Division, dated 1 Mar 1763, divided thus:
E106/16/7/37 1. Tarriewhring, Burnside, and part of Waltonhall, Burnside, Reidburn, and the Rest of Waltonhall, sold by Alexander. Stormonth to Dr. [Doctor] Thomas Ogilvy, Thomas Farquharson, Esq. £114.12.4
E106/16/7/37 2. Two-eight parts of Kinclune, purchased by John Rait in Ballchalk, George Raitt £83.1.2
E106/16/7/37 3. Remainder of the Estate, then in the natural possession of Alexander Stormonth, Dr. [Doctor] Stormonth £122.6.6
E106/16/7/37 [total] £320.0.0
E106/16/7/37 £1886.6.8 £1886.13.4
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E106/16/7/39 PARISH OF KINGOLDRUM CONTINUED
E106/16/7/39 Brought forward, £1886.6.8 £1886.13.4
E106/16/7/39 Accharrach, £133.6.8 Aucharrach, Hon. [Honourable] Donald Ogilvy, £133.6.8
E106/16/7/39 Earl of Airly, £395.0.0 Barony of Kingoldrum, Earl of Airly, £395.0.0
E106/16/7/39 Earl of Panmure £140.00 Panmure Feus, Hon. Honourable] William Maule £140.00
E106/16/7/39 £2554.13.4 £2555.0.0
E106/16/7/39 Increase on Pearsie, as above, £0.6.8
E106/16/7/39 PARISH OF KINNELL.
E106/16/7/39 Earl of Southesk £1600.0.0 Part of Kinnaird Sir James Carnegy, Bart. [Baronet] £1600.0.0
E106/16/7/39 Kinnell, £500.0.0 Kinnell, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £500.0.0
E106/16/7/39 Easter Braikie, £600.0.0 Easter Braikie, Messrs. Alison and Laing, £600.0.0
E106/16/7/39 £2700.0.0 £2700.0.0
E106/16/7/39 PARISH OF KIRKDEN.
E106/16/7/39 Laird of Bonniton, £663.13.4 Idvies, John Baxter, Esq. £666.13.4
E106/16/7/39 Kinneries, £100.0.0 Kinneries, John Watt, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/39 Gardine, £266.13.4 Gardine, Alexander Lyell, Esq. £266.13.4
E106/16/7/39 Lawton Elder £333.6.8 Part Gardine, and part Middleton, No Decree of Division can be traced, but from the oldest Cess Books these Lands appear to be divided thus:
E106/16/7/39 Gardine, Alexander Lyell, Esq, £150.00
E106/16/7/39 Middleton, Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £183.6.8
E106/16/7/39 [total] £333.6.8
E106/16/7/39 Lady Balrownie, £183.6.8 Middleton Thomas Gardyne. £183.6.8
E106/16/7/39 £1550.0.0 £1550.0.0
E106/16/7/39 PARISH OF KIRKDEN CONTINUED
E106/16/7/39 Brought forward, £1550.0.0 £1550.0.0
E106/16/7/39 Pitmuis in Idvie and Guthrie, £533.6.8 Part Middleton, Pitmuies, Froick, Longlands, These Lands had been divided as under, but although some of the procedure is extant, the decerniture is lost; however, the Division appears in the Cess Book for the year 1756. N.B. -- The Decree is recorded, and bears date 2 Feb 1756.)
E106/16/7/39 Mill and Mill Lands of Pitmuis, to Mr Gardine of Middleton, Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £135.3.4
E106/16/7/39 Lands of Friock and Waulkmiln, belonging to Miss Ogilvy, Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £118.13.0
E106/16/7/39 Mains of Pitmuies, belonging to Balmadies, James Mudie, Esq. £144.16.8
E106/16/7/39 Langlands, &c. to Mr Watson of Turin, Alexander Watson, Esq £134.13.8.
E106/16/7/39 [total] £533.6.8
E106/16/7/39 Marquis of Douglas's Feu out of Pitmuies, £15.0.0 Feu of Pitmuies In the Cess Book for 1748, and in all subsequent years, this Feu Duty is stated at £15.10.0 Lord Douglas £15.10.0
E106/16/7/39 £2098.6.8 £2098.16.8
E106/16/7/39 Increase on this Parish, being on Lord Douglas's Feu, £0.10.0
E106/16/7/39 By minute of the Committee, of 21 Mar 1821, approved of the the General Meeting of 30th April thereafter, the Lands of Langlands, &c. belonging to Mr Watson, were ordered to be transferred to the Parish of Guthrie, in respect they are locally situated in that Parish.
E106/16/7/39 PARISH OF KINNETTLES
E106/16/7/39 Laird and Lady Brigtoun, £547.10.0 Brigton, By Decree of Division, dated 29 Apr 1775, divided thus:
E106/16/7/39 Sir Patrick Lyon, £501.0.0
E106/16/7/39 That part of the Estate, sold by William Douglas, Esq. to Lord Strathmore, Earl of Strathmore, £122.15.0
E106/16/7/39 Remainder of the Estate, -- £925.15.0
E106/16/7/39 Carried over, £1048.10.0 £122.15.0
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E106/16/7/41 PARISH OF KINETTLES CONTINUED
E106/16/7/41 Brought forward £1048.10.0 £122.15.0
E106/16/7/41 By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1792, the above remainder divided thus:-
E106/16/7/41 1. Lands in the natural possession of Mr Douglas, -- £105.4.3
E106/16/7/41 2. Lands possessed by Patrick Proctor, -- £216.3.7
E106/16/7/41 3. Lands possessed by James Lindsay, -- £207.9.7
E106/16/7/41 4. Lands possesses by James Arnot, -- £83.3.11
E106/16/7/41 5. Lands possessed by James Maxwell, -- £90.11.6
E106/16/7/41 6. Lands possessed by David Guthrie, including Rent of Mill, and that part of his Possession lately given off to James Ivory & Company, -- £130.2.5
E106/16/7/41 7. Lands possessed by George Soutar, -- £1.10.11
E106/16/7/41 8. Lands possessed by Alexander Rough, -- £1.19.0
E106/16/7/41 9. Lands possessed by David Rough, -- £7.8.4
E106/16/7/41 10. Lands possessed by William Thom, -- £7.2.1
E106/16/7/41 11. Lands lately possessed by James Rough, -- £5.13.3
E106/16/7/41 12. Lands possessed by James Millar, -- £5.2.11
E106/16/7/41 13. Lands possessed by James Smith, -- £11.14.9
E106/16/7/41 14. Lands possessed by Thomas Moncur, -- £7.18.6
E106/16/7/41 15. Lands possessed by William Wilkie, -- £2.1.8
E106/16/7/41 16. Lands possessed by John Kerr, -- £2.17.8
E106/16/7/41 17. Lands possessed by Jean Lawson, -- £2.1.8
E106/16/7/41 18. Lands possessed by David Brown, -- £2.15.3
E106/16/7/41 19. Lands possessed by Alexander Rea, -- £2.4.5
E106/16/7/41 20. Lands possessed by Alexander Fairweather, -- £2.3.3
E106/16/7/41 21. Lands possessed by Peter Nicholl, -- £8.4.9
E106/16/7/41 22. Lands possessed by Alexander Ellis, -- £1.19.7
E106/16/7/41 23. Lands possessed by Alexander Cadger, -- £1.17.7
E106/16/7/41 24. Lands possessed by James Smith, -- £1.12.3
E106/16/7/41 25. Lands possessed by John Kerr and others, being part of Moss Lands, -- £5.2.11
E106/16/7/41 26. Lands possessed by the Heirs of Baillie William Binny, -- £6.19.0
E106/16/7/41 Carried over, £1048.10.0 £921.5.0 £122.15.0
E106/16/7/41 PARISH OF KINNETTLES CONTINUED
E106/16/7/41 Brought forward, £1048.10.0 £921.5.0 £122.15.0
E106/16/7/41 27. Lands possessed by Isobel Smith, -- £0.5.2
E106/16/7/41 28. Lands possessed by Janet Allan, -- £0.7.2
E106/16/7/41 29. Lands possessed by James Paton, -- £0.14.5
E106/16/7/41 30. Lands possessed by David Rae, -- £0.18.0
E106/16/7/41 31. Lands possessed by Janet Thorn, -- £0.15.5
E106/16/7/41 32. Lands possessed by Thomas Moncur, jun. [junior], -- £0.12.4
E106/16/7/41 33. Lands possessed by Margaret Smith, -- £0.5.2
E106/16/7/41 34. Lands possessed by John Anderson, -- £0.12.4
E106/16/7/41 [total] -- £925.15.0
E106/16/7/41 By a subsequent decree of division, dated 5th Oct 1813, the above cumulo of £925.15.0 was divided thus:
E106/16/7/41 That part of the Estate of Brighton, sold to the Earl of Strathmore, Earl of Strathmore £535.15.0
E106/16/7/41 Remainder of the Estate Robert Douglas, Esq. £389.19.3
E106/16/7/41 [total] £1048.10.0
E106/16/7/41 Kinnettles, £316.13.4 Kinnettles, John Harvey, Esq. £316.13.4
E106/16/7/41 Invereighty, £300.0.0 Invereighty Col. [Colonel] Laurenson £300.0.0
E106/16/7/41 Leckoway, £200.0.0 Leckoway, Colonel Lauriston £200.0.0
E106/16/7/41 £1865.3.4 £1865.3.4
E106/16/7/41 PARISH OF KIRRYMUIR
E106/16/7/41 Earl of Strathmore, £1086.13.4 Part Kinnordy & part Ballinshoe, By Decree of Division, dated 16 June 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/41 1. Balmuckity, Miln and Miln-lands of Balbegno and Muirhouse, Gilbert Laing Meason, Esq., £280.13.4
E106/16/7/41 2. Kintyrie, belonging to Mr George Ogilvy, Charles Lyell, Esq. £116.13.4
E106/16/7/41 3. Longbank and others, belonging to James Fotheringham, Charles Lyell, Esq. £183.6.8
E106/16/7/41 4. Galrowbank and others, belonging, in property, to Mr Thomas Lyon, in superiority to John Brown of Glaswell, Charles Lyell, Esq. £382.5.10
E106/16/7/41 Carried over, £1086.13.4 £962.19.2
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E106/16/7/43 PARISH OF KIRRYMUIR CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/43 Brought forward, £1086.13.4 £962.19.2
E106/16/7/43 5. Feu duty of Kintyrie, Earl of Strathmore, £7.4.3
E106/16/7/43 6. Feu duty of Balmuckity, Earl of Strathmore, £3.16.11
E106/16/7/43 7. Feu duty of Wester and Nether Ballinshoes, Earl of Strathmore, £1.3.1
E106/16/7/43 8. Feu duty of Longbank, Charles Lyell, Esq. £14.8.6
E106/16/7/43 9. Feu duty of Over and Nether Bowhouses, Earl of Strathmore, £19.4.7
E106/16/7/43 10. Feu duty of East and West Sandyfords, Earl of Strathmore, £0.1.0
E106/16/7/43 11. Drums, Drumhead, and Drumclune, belonging to Robert Watson of Shealhill, -- £77.15.10
E106/16/7/43 Shilhill, £166.13.4 Shealhill, -- £166.13.4
E106/16/7/43 Add Bogwilk and Forrester's seat in parish of Oathlaw, -- £65.0.2
E106/16/7/43 [total] -- £309.9.4
E106/16/7/43 These three properties, the valued rent of which amounted in cumulo to £309.9.4 composed the Estate of Shealhill in 1775, when the same was sold to the Earl of Strathmore and Sir John Ogilvy.—By decree of division, dated 29 Apr 1775, the said cumulo of £309.9.4 (or rather £309.10.0 being the sum at which the lands were stated in the Cess Book) was divided thus:
E106/16/7/43 Those parts purchased by Sir John Ogilvy, Charles Lyell, Esq. £57.10.5
E106/16/7/43 Remainder purchased by the Earl of Strathmore, -- £251.19.7
E106/16/7/43 By decree of division, dated 30 Apr 1778, said remainder divided thus:
E106/16/7/43 That part of Shealhill, sold by the Earl of Strathmore to Mr Fletcher of Ballenshoe, Charles Lyell, Esq. £98.15.8
E106/16/7/43 Remainder, -- £153.3.11
E106/16/7/43 Deduct, for lands in Oathlaw above stated, -- £65.0.2
E106/16/7/43 [total] -- £88.3.9
E106/16/7/43 Carried over, £1253.6.8 £1165.3.7
E106/16/7/43 PARISH OF KIRRYMUIR CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/43 Brought forward, £1253.6.8 £1165.3.7
E106/16/7/43 The above £88.3.9 being the valued rent of the remaining part of Shilhill in Kirrymuir, sold by the Earl of Strathmore to Mr Lyell, along with other Lands above stated, in 1793, Charles Lyell, Esq. £88.3.9
E106/16/7/43 £1253.7.4
E106/16/7/43 Invercarity, £2487.10.0 Kinnordy including Lednathie, No Decree of Division can be traced dividing the Lands of Lednathie from the remainder of this Estate; but ever since the year .1748. (the date of the oldest Cess Book extant) the Lands of Lednathie have been entered in the Cess Books as under:
E106/16/7/43 Lednathie, Darling, Esq. £140.0.0
E106/16/7/43 Remainder of the Estate, Charles Lyell, Esq. £2347.10.0
E106/16/7/43 [total] £2487.10.0
E106/16/7/43 Glasswell and Tarbirnes, £520.0.0 Glasswell, By Decree of Division, dated 14 July 1792, these two Properties, having a cumulo valued rent of £670.0.0, were divided thus:
E106/16/7/43 Easter Tarbirnes, £150.0.0 Glasswell,
E106/16/7/43 Those parts of Glaswell, lying on the east side of the Burn of Kirrymuir, sold to Mr Lyell of Kinnordy, Charles Lyell, Esq. £280.0.0
E106/16/7/43 Remainder of the Estate, Captain H. Brown's Trustees, £390.0.0
E106/16/7/43 [total] £670.0.0
E106/16/7/43 Balloch, £50.0.0 Balloch, James Adamson, Esq. £50.0.0
E106/16/7/43 Ballindargs, £426.13.4 Ballindarg, Francis Grahame, Esq. £426.13.4
E106/16/7/43 James Annand of Kinwhirrie, £115.6.8 Kinwhirry, In the oldest Cess Book (viz. 1748) these Lands are stated at £115.16.8 and have ever since continued at that sum, being 10s. [£0.10.0] more than the original valuation—(*The 10s. [£0.10.0] to be struck off—see below), Sir David Wedderburn, £115.16.8
E106/16/7/43 Bandoch, £533.6.8 Glenprosen, In the oldest Cess Book extant (viz. 1748), and in all subsequent years, the Lands of Glenprosen have been stated at £553.6.8 being £20.0.0 more than what Bandoch is rated at in the original Roll—(* The £20.0.0 ordered to be struck off—see below), The Hon. [Honourable] Donald Ogilvy, £553.6.8
E106/16/7/43 Ranagliroch to the Earl of Airly, £16.13.4 Ranagliroch, Earl of Airly, £16.13.4
E106/16/7/43 Mr David Lindsay, £80.0.0 Sandyfords, now part of Ballenshoe, Gilbert L. Meason, Esq. £80.0.0
E106/16/7/43 Carried over, £5632.16.8 £5653.7.4
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E106/16/7/45 £ s. d. PARISH OF KIRRYMUIR CONTINUED. £ s. d. £ s. d.
E106/16/7/45 Brought forward, £5632.16.8 £5653.7.4
E106/16/7/45 Ballinshoe Easter, for Bowhouses, £166.13.4 Bowhouses, part of Ballinshoe, Gilbert L. Meason, Esq. £166.13.4
E106/16/7/45 Easter Ballinshoe, £333.0.0 Easter Ballinshoe, Gilbert L. Meason, Esq. £333.0.0
E106/16/7/45 Wester Ballinshoe to Easter Ogil, £166.13.4 Wester Ballinshoe, Gilbert L. Meason, Esq. £166.13.4
E106/16/7/45 Balfour, £190.0.0 Auchlishie, By a Decree of the Commissioners, dated 6th October 1801, it is found that the Lands entered in the original Roll under the name Balfour are the Lands now known by the names of Auchlishies, Hillends, and Redhall, George Wilkie, Esq.'s Trustees, £190.0.0
E106/16/7/45 Marquis of Douglas, £18.13.4 Feu-duties, Lord Douglas, £18.13.4
E106/16/7/45 The Feuars as before, £380.0.0 Feuars of Kirrymuir, Feuars of Kirrymuir, £380.0.0
E106/16/7/45 Logie, £950.0.0 Logie and Herdhill,
E106/16/7/45 Powrie, £200.0.0 Logie and Herdhill, By Decree of Division, dated 30th April 1781, the valued rent of the following Lands, feued by the Proprietor of Logie, is ascertained as under:
E106/16/7/45 William Small, for Lands in Logie, formerly Andrew Ballantyne, Alexander Webster, £18.0.0
E106/16/7/45 John Archer, for his Lands of Drumshade, John Taylor, &c. £50.0.0
E106/16/7/45 James Walls, for Lands in Herdhill, John Gordon, £14.5.8
E106/16/7/45 Robert Adamson, for Lands there, formerly Patrick Mitchell's, John Gordon, £6.13.4
E106/16/7/45 James Kerr and David Allan, for Lands in Logie, formerly Robert Nicolson, Col. [Colonel] Kinloch, £30.0.0
E106/16/7/45 James Duthie, for Lands in Herdhill, Col. [Colonel] Kinloch, £40.0.0
E106/16/7/45 Edward Barron, for Lands in Herdhill, Col. [Colonel] Kinloch, £7.2.10
E106/16/7/45 Remaining part of the Estate, Col. [Colonel] Kinloch, £983.18.2
E106/16/7/45 £1150.0.0
E106/16/7/45 £8037.16.8 £8058.7.4
E106/16/7/45 Increase on this Parish :
E106/16/7/45 1. On Shealhill, as above stated, £0.0.8
E106/16/7/45 2. On Kinwhirry, £0.10.0
E106/16/7/45 3. On Glenprosen, £20.0.0
E106/16/7/45 £20.10.8
E106/16/7/45 The increase of £20 10s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] ordered to be struck off by Minute of 21st March, 1821.
E106/16/7/45 PARISHES OF LETHNOT AND NAVAR.
E106/16/7/45 NAVAR.
E106/16/7/45 Earl of Panmure, £247.0.0 Navar, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £247.0.0
E106/16/7/45 Dunne, £62.10.0 Navar, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £62.10.0
E106/16/7/45 Nathro, £116.13.4 Nathro, George Skene, Esq. £116.13.4
E106/16/7/45 John Erskine, £20.16.8 Tillyarblet, George Skene, Esq. £20.16.8
E106/16/7/45 Balnamoon, including Auchfersie, £107.0.0 Auchfersie, James Carnegy, Esq. £107.0.0
E106/16/7/45 £554.0.0 N. B.—Mr Carnegy has no Lands locally situated in the parish of Navar. The Lands of Auchfersie are in the parish of Menmuir, but had been originally valued as in the parish of Navar. It is uncertain whether the above L. [Pounds] 107 wholly applies to Auchfersie, but in the meantime it has been so entered as no other Lands can be traced to which any part of it applies. £554.0.0
E106/16/7/45 Lethnot, The Estate of Lethnot is valued in cumulo with Edzell and Lochlee—(see Edzell). No Decree of Division can be traced, ascertaining the valued rent of the parish of Lethnot. It has been entered for several years past at L. [Pounds] 618 16s. [shillings]; but there does not appear any authority to justify that entry.
E106/16/7/45 UNITED PARISHES OF LIFF AND BENVIE, (ANCIENTLY LIFF, LOGIE, INVERGOWRIE, AND BENVIE.)
E106/16/7/45 Dryburgh, £1150.0.0 Dryburgh, &c. By Decree of Division, dated 16th June, 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/45 1. Lands of Dryburgh and Pitalpie, with the pertinents, as possessed by George Kirkaldy,—the superiority of which was disponed to Col. [Colonel] Alexander Duncan, and the property to Alexander Duncan, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] Lord Duncan, £435.17.7
E106/16/7/45 Carried over, £1150.0.0 £435.17.7
E106/16/7/45 44 PARISH OF KIRRYMUIR CONTINUED. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER--VALUED RENT PER--VALUED RENT--CUMULO ORIGINAL ROLL, 1683.--ORIGINAL ROLL.--PRESENT NAMES OF LANDS.--DIVISIONS.--PRESENT PROPRIETORS.--AS DIVIDED.--VALUED RENT. Brought forward, - 5632--16--8 Ballinshoe Easter, for Bowhouses, 166--13--4-- Easter Ballinshoe,--333--0--0 Easter Ballinshoe to Easter Ogil, Balfour,
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E106/16/7/45 Annotations in green ink and pencil have not been transcribed.
E106/16/7/47 UNITED PARISHES OF LIFF AND BENVIE CONTINUED
E106/16/7/47 Brought forward, £1150.0.0 £435.17.7
E106/16/7/47 2. Cornmill and Mill Lands of Denmiln, with the pertinents, that part of the Lands of Middle Gourdie called Backside, and the other parts of Middle and Easter Gourdie, possessed by James Henry, Robert and David Cocks, Thomas Thomson, William Doig, James Smith, William Kyd, John Hill, John Butter, Thomas Peables, and David Paul, - the superiority of which was disponed to Captain Adam Duncan, and the property to Alexander Duncan, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] Lord Duncan £230.10.5
E106/16/7/47 3. Lands of Middle and Easter Gourdie, and certain small Feus of the Lands of Dryburgh and Pitalpie, remaining with Alexander Duncan of Lundie, -- £483.12.0
E106/16/7/47 By Decree of Division, dated 14 Nov 1795, the last parcel subdivided thus:
E106/16/7/47 The several Feus of the Netherlands of Dryburgh and Pitalpie, Lord Duncan £383.10.2
E106/16/7/47 The Lands of Middle and Easter Gourdies, Lord Duncan £100.1.9
E106/16/7/47 Lost in the last Division, £0.0.1
E106/16/7/47 [total] £1150.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Invergowrie £1000.0.0 Invergowrie In the oldest Cess Book extant (viz. 1748), the Lands of Invergowrie are stated at £980.0.0 of valued rent, and have ever since continued at that valuation. By Decree of Division, dated 26 May 1767, said cumulo of £980.0.0, is divided thus:
E106/16/7/47 Those parts of the Estate of Invergowrie, called Balgarthno, Whitelawston, Pyotdyke, and Stonnyrooves, with their pertinents, and that part of Easter Invergowrie, then possessed by James Clayhills, called Menzieshill, from which Lands Dr. [Doctor] George Murray of Invergowrie renounced his right of life-rent, in favour of Margaret Clayhills, his daughter, and her husband, James Clayhills, Esq. £437.15.9
E106/16/7/47 Remainder of the Estate life-rented by Dr. George Murray, James Clayhills, Esq. £542.4.3
E106/16/7/47 [total] £980.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Carried over, £2150.0.0 £2130.0.0
E106/16/7/47 UNITED PARISHES OF LIFF AND BENVIE CONTINUED
E106/16/7/47 Brought forward, £2150.0.0 £2130.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Benvie £933.6.8 Benvie, Balruddery By Decree of Division, dated 5 Dec 1775, divided thus:
E106/16/7/47 Lands of Balruddery, sold by Lord Gray to the Earl of Strathmore, James Webster, Esq. £426.5.1
E106/16/7/47 Remainder of Lord Gray's Estate within the old Parish of Benvie, Lord Gray, £507.1.7
E106/16/7/47 [total] £933.6.8
E106/16/7/47 Bullion, £200.0.0 Bullion, No Decree of Division can be traced; but in the Cess Book for the year 1754, and in all subsequent years, these Lands are entered thus: -
E106/16/7/47 Earl of Strathmore, for one-forth of Bullion, Thomas Milne, Esq. £50.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Wedderburn for three-fourth of Bullion, Henry Wedderburn, Esq. £150.0.0
E106/16/7/47 [total] £200.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Gourdie, to Easter Powrie, £233.6.8 Gourdie, Henry Wedderburn, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/47 Viscount of Stormonth's Feus, £500.0.0 Feus Lord Gray, £500.0.0
E106/16/7/47 William Weddel, £15.0.0 James Waddel's Land, James Waddel, £15.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Nether Liff, £266.13.4 Lord Gray's Lands, and part beloning to Thomas Watson
E106/16/7/47 Provost Watson, £160.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Walter Thomson, £80.0.0
E106/16/7/47 John Mitchell, £40.0.0
E106/16/7/47 Edward Montagu £40.0.0
E106/16/7/47 In the oldest Cess Book, (viz.1748) Lord Gray's valued Rent in the Parish is stated at £1980.0.0
E106/16/7/47 From which deduct Benvie - then wholly belonging to Lord Gray, -- £933.6.8
E106/16/7/47 And Feus above entered, -- £500.0.0
E106/16/7/47 [total] -- £1433.6.8
E106/16/7/47 [remainder] -- £546.13.4
E106/16/7/47 Besides the above valued Rent stated to Lord Gray, there is entered in the same Cess Book, Lands belonging to John Montagu, afterwards acquired by Lord Gray, -- £40.0.0
E106/16/7/47 [Total] -- £586.13.4
E106/16/7/47 Carried over, £4618.6.8 AA £4011.13.4
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E106/16/7/49 Brought forward, £4618.6.8 £4011.13.4
E106/16/7/49 Lord Gray's valued Rent has ever since stood at the above sum of -- £586.13.4
E106/16/7/49 Inde, Lord Gray, £586.13.4
E106/16/7/49 In the same Cess Book, viz. 1748, there is an entry of Lands belonging to Patrick Watson, £40.0.0 These Lands were afterwards acquired by Mr Constable, and Cess is now paid for them by the present Proprietor, Thomas Watson £40.0.0
E106/16/7/49 It thus appears, that from the date of the original Roll, (1683) to the date of the oldest Cess Book, (1748) an increase of £40.0.0 had arisen, but from what cause it is now impossible to discover. It has been seen above, that there is a decrease of £20.0.0 on the Lands of Invergowrie, and probably that sum had made part of the above increase of £40.0.0
E106/16/7/49 £4618.6.8 By a Warrant of the Commissioners of Supply, dated 30 Apr 1799, the following Lands were ordered to be transferred from the Parish of Dundee to the Parish of Liff:
E106/16/7/49 Blackness £1250.0.0 Blsckness In the oldest Cess Book, and in all subsequent years, these Lands are entered at £1237.10.0 being £12.10.0 less than the original valuation Trustees of A.G. Hunter, Esq. £1237.10.0
E106/16/7/49 Logie £316.13.4 Logie, Mrs Anderson, £316.13.4
E106/16/7/49 Balgayes £666.13.4 Balgay Miss Anderson, £666.13.4
E106/16/7/49 £6851.13.4 £6859.3.4
E106/16/7/49 Increase in this Parish £7.10.0
E106/16/7/49 Arising thus:-Increase on Lord Gray and Thomas Watson's Lands of Liff, £40.0.0
E106/16/7/49 Deduct decrease on Invergowrie £20.0.0
E106/16/7/49 Deduct decrease on Blackness, £12.10.0
E106/16/7/49 [total] £32.10.0
E106/16/7/49 £7.10.0
E106/16/7/49 PARISH OF LINTRATHAN
E106/16/7/49 Earl of Airly £1074.12.4 Barony of Lintrathen By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1811, divided thus:
E106/16/7/49 Easter Plough of Formal, John Smyth, Esq. £34.0.10
E106/16/7/49 Easter Peel, Earl of Airly, £42.15.9
E106/16/7/49 Remainder of the Barony, Earl of Airly, £997.15.9
E106/16/7/49 [total] £1074.12.4
E106/16/7/49 Peel, £60.0.0 Peel and Blackdykes, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1811, divided thus:
E106/16/7/49 Those parts of Peel remaining with John Smyth, Esq. John Smyth, Esq. £43.17.8
E106/16/7/49 Three-fourths of Blackdykes, belonging to John Mills John Smyth, Esq. £12.1.9
E106/16/7/49 One-fourth of Blackdykes, belonging to William Alexander, William Alexander, £4.0.7
E106/16/7/49 [total] £60.0.0
E106/16/7/49 Lord Ogilvy, for Fornaty, £86.13.4 Fornaty, Earl of Airly, £86.13.4
E106/16/7/49 Shannaly, £166.13.4 Shannaly, Earl of Airly, £166.13.4
E106/16/7/49 Invercarity, for Ballintore, £170.13.4 Ballintore, &c. By Decree of Division, dated 7 May 1791, divided thus:
E106/16/7/49 Easter Coull, as possessed by John Duncan, Charles Lyell, Esq. £40.7.11
E106/16/7/49 Burnside of Ballintore, as possessed by Alexander Ogilvy, Charles Lyell, Esq. £36.7.1
E106/16/7/49 Mains of Ballintore, as possessed by Barbara Gibson, Charles Lyell, Esq. £57.11.3
E106/16/7/49 Westerton of Ballintore, as possessed by William Mill, Charles Lyell, Esq. £36.7.1
E106/16/7/49 [total] £170.13.4
E106/16/7/49 Easter Glenquharity, £70.0.0 Easter Glenquharity, James Ogilvy, Esq. £70.0.0
E106/16/7/49 £1628.12.4 £1628.12.4
E106/16/7/49 PARISHES OF LOGIE AND PERT.
E106/16/7/49 PERT
E106/16/7/49 Sir John Falconar, £850.0.0 Pert, Earl of Kintore, £850.0.0
E106/16/7/49 Logy £850.0.0 Ballachie, Over Pert, and From the oldest Cess Book, extant, viz. that of 1748, it appears that the Lands of Ballachie had at some former period been divided from the other Lands here described.
E106/16/7/49 They are entered as under, and have ever since continued:
E106/16/7/49 Ballachy, Miss Erskine, £283.6.8
E106/16/7/49 Carried over, £1700.0.0 £283.6.8 £850.0.0
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E106/16/7/51 Brought forward, £1700.0.0 £283.6.8 £850.0.0
E106/16/7/51 The remaining cumulo of £566.13.4 was by Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1785, divided thus:
E106/16/7/51 Lands purchased from Mr Scott of Logie, by Mr Cruikshank of Strickathrow Alexander Cruikshank, Esq. £129.10.9
E106/16/7/51 Remainder of the Estate retained by Mr Scott, General Sir John Hope, £437.2.7
E106/16/7/51 [total] £850.0.0
E106/16/7/51 LOGIE
E106/16/7/51 Logie, Scott £850.0.0 Craigo and Galray No Decree of Division of these Lands can be traced; but ever since the year 1748 (the date of the oldest Cess Book extant), they have stood in the Cess Books as under:
E106/16/7/51 Mr James Carnegy, £600.0.0
E106/16/7/51 Galraw £566.13.4
E106/16/7/51 Craigo, David Carnegy, Esq. £1143.15.0
E106/16/7/51 Galray and Ardoch, James Lyall, Esq. £872.18.4
E106/16/7/51 £3716.13.4 £3716.13.4
E106/16/7/51 PARISH OF LOCHLEE - (See EDZELL)
E106/16/7/51 PARISH OF LUNAN
E106/16/7/51 Earl of Northesk, £900.0.0 Earl of Northesk's Lands, Earl of Northesk, £900.0.0
E106/16/7/51 Arbikie £300.0.0 Arbikie, Mrs Hay Mudie, £300.0.0
E106/16/7/51 Sir Francis Ogilvy, £116.13.4 Lunan, William Taylor, Esq. £116.13.4
E106/16/7/51 Earl of Panmure's Feu, £233.6.8 Lunan, William Taylor, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/51 £1550.0.0 £1550.0.0
E106/16/7/51 PARISH OF LUNDIE
E106/16/7/51 Laird of Lundie, £1000.0.0 Lundie and Ledcrieff, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1773, divided thus:
E106/16/7/51 Over Smithston, -- £47.8.11
E106/16/7/51 Ardgarth, -- £48.8.11
E106/16/7/51 Ledcrieff, -- £52.16.0
E106/16/7/51 Remainder of the Barony, -- £851.6.2
E106/16/7/51 [total] -- £1000.0.0
E106/16/7/51 By a subsequent Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1810, divided thus:
E106/16/7/51 1. Lands of Ledcrieff, sold by Mr Duncan of Lundie to Mr Farquharson in 1772 Hon. [Honorable] Mr Hallyburton £52.16.0
E106/16/7/51 2. Lands of Over Smithston, and two-thirds parts of the Lands of Ardgarth, belonging to Lord Duncan, both in property and superiority, Lord Duncan, £81.1.10
E106/16/7/51 3. Lands of Kirkton and Mills of Lundie, Lord Duncan £152.3.3
E106/16/7/51 4. Lands of Easter Ledyet, Lord Duncan £73.6.1
E106/16/7/51 5. Lands of Wester Ledyet, Lord Duncan £29.9.1 1/2
E106/16/7/51 6. Lands called the Brewseat, Lord Duncan £14.19.8
E106/16/7/51 7. Lands called the Mains and Burnside, Lord Duncan £301.18.10
E106/16/7/51 8. Lands of Pittermo, Lord Duncan £202.1.1
E106/16/7/51 9. The third-part of the Lands of Ardgarth, Lord Duncan £25.15.9
E106/16/7/51 10. Lands of Nether Smithston Lord Duncan £32.3.9
E106/16/7/51 11. Lands of Balshando, Lord Duncan £29.9.1 1/2
E106/16/7/51 12. Pendicle called Smiddy Lands, Houses and Pertinents, Lord Duncan £4.15.6
E106/16/7/51 [total] £1000.0.0
E106/16/7/51 Earl of Strathmore for Pitlyell, £233.6.8 Pitlyell, Lord Duncan, £233.6.8
E106/16/7/51 Clushmilne, £66.13.4 Clushmilne, Lord Duncan £66.13.4
E106/16/7/51 Easter Keith and Pittendreich, £200.0.0 Easter Keith and Pittendreich Lord Duncan £200.0.0
E106/16/7/51 Kirklands of Lundie to Invereighty, £40.0.0 Kirklands of Lundie, Lord Duncan £40.0.0
E106/16/7/51 £1540.0.0 £1540.0.0
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E106/16/7/53 PARISH OF MAINS.
E106/16/7/53 Fintrie, £900.0.0 Mains, Longhaugh, Parkhead, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1789, divided thus:
E106/16/7/53 Lands of Longhaugh, John Patullo, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/53 Parkhead, James Guthrie, Esq. £47.0.0
E106/16/7/53 Remainder of the Estate, -- £719.13.4
E106/16/7/53 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:
E106/16/7/53 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
E106/16/7/53 Remainder of the Estate, -- £672.10.0
E106/16/7/53 Deduct Kirkton, entered below, -- £100.0.0
E106/16/7/53 Thomas Erskine, Esq. £572.10.0
E106/16/7/53 [total] £900.0.0
E106/16/7/53 Kirkton, £200.0.0 Kirkton, By the above Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1789, divided thus:
E106/16/7/53 That part of the Lands of Kirkton sold by George Pilmer to Mr Graham of Fintry, Thomas Erskine, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/53 The remaining part, belonging at the date of the Decree to Frederick Gourlay, Gersham Gourlay, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/53 [total] £200.0.0
E106/16/7/53 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:
E106/16/7/53 Balmuir, James Webster, Esq. £266.13.4
E106/16/7/53 Whitfield, John Wilson, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/53 [total] £400.0.0
E106/16/7/53 Claverhouse, £433.6.8 Claverhouse, Lord Douglas, £433.6.8
E106/16/7/53 £1933.6.8 £1933.6.8
E106/16/7/53 PARISH OF MARYTON
E106/16/7/53 The Earl of Middleton, £1433.6.8 Old Montrose, Sir James Carnegie, Bart. [Baronet] £1433.6.8
E106/16/7/53 Bonnitoun, £466.13.4 Bonniton, Sir James Carnegie, Baronet £466.13.4
E106/16/7/53 Provost Coutts, £466.13.4 Bonniton, Sir James Carnegie, Baronet £466.13.4
E106/16/7/53 Over and Nether Dysart, £633.6.8 Dysart, By Decree of Division, dated 23 Apr 1808, divided thus:
E106/16/7/53 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
E106/16/7/53 Meikle or Nether Dysart, Evenward, and Quarryhead, retained by Mr Carnegy, David Carnegy, Esq. £214.6.10
E106/16/7/53 [total] £633.6.8
E106/16/7/53 £3000.0.0 £3000.0.0
E106/16/7/53 PARISH OF MENMUIR.
E106/16/7/53 Balhall, £600.0.0 Balhall, Alexander Erskine, Esq. £600.0.0
E106/16/7/53 Balyeordie, £766.13.4 Balyeordie, By Decree of Division, dated in the year 1808, the Lands of Balyeordie were divided, as follows:
E106/16/7/53 Mains of Balyeordie, James Carnegy, Esq. £257.5.5
E106/16/7/53 Muirside, possessed by D. Christison, James Carnegy, Esq. £25.14.7
E106/16/7/53 That part of Muirside possessed by William Gordon, James Carnegy, Esq. £25.14.7
E106/16/7/53 That part of Muirside possessed by William Gray, James Carnegy, Esq. £16.4.3
E106/16/7/53 That part of Muirside possessed by James Black, James Carnegy, Esq. £10.16.1
E106/16/7/53 That part of Muirside possessed by James Hunter, James Carnegy, Esq. £12.0.1
E106/16/7/53 That part of Muirside possessed by Andrew Dundas, James Carnegy, Esq. £17.3.0
E106/16/7/53 Mill Lands of Cruick, James Carnegy, Esq. £77.3.8
E106/16/7/53 Longhaugh, including Little Cruick, James Carnegy, Esq. £120.1.2
E106/16/7/53 Meadowburn, James Carnegy, Esq. £9.0.1
E106/16/7/53 Bellyhill, James Carnegy, Esq. £34.6.0
E106/16/7/53 Bankhead, James Carnegy, Esq. £61.14.11
E106/16/7/53 Damhead, James Carnegy, Esq. £32.11.9
E106/16/7/53 Mill Lands of Brathnish, James Carnegy, Esq. £34.6.0
E106/16/7/53 Pikkerton, James Carnegy, Esq. £32.11.9
E106/16/7/53 £766.13.4
E106/16/7/53 Carried over, £1366.13.4 £1366.13.4
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E106/16/7/55 PARISH OF MENMUIR CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/55 Brought forward, £1366.13.4 £1366.13.4
E106/16/7/55 N.B. - Ever since the year 1765, the Lands of Balyeordie have paid Cess on a valued rent of £700.0.0 only, in place of £766.13.4, at which they were originally valued, and on which valuation the above division proceeds. They are therefore here stated at the original valued rent.
E106/16/7/55 Balrownie, £300.0.0 Balrownie, James Carnegie, Esq. £300.0.0
E106/16/7/55 Balnamoon, excluding Auchfersie £1181.1.11 Balnamoon. Carriston. Earl of Kintore's Lands.Balconnal.Burnside. It has been found impossible to trace the divisions of these valued rents to the way in which they now stand, and it does not appear that any regular divisions had taken place.
E106/16/7/55 Balyeordie, for Brathnish £233.6.8
E106/16/7/55 Hercules, Crammond's part, £200.0.0
E106/16/7/55 In the Cess Book for the year 1748, the Lands of Balnamoon are entered as under, and have ever since continued at that valuation:
E106/16/7/55 Balnamoon James Carnegie, Esq. £558.8.?
E106/16/7/55 In the Cess Book for the same year, viz. 1748, the Lands of Balconnel and Burnside are entered as under, and have ever since continued:
E106/16/7/55 Alexander Skair, for half of Balconnel, now called Burnside- Alexander Guthrie, £50.0.0
E106/16/7/55 David Skair, for half of Balconnel, -- £50.0.0
E106/16/7/55 Birkhill, -- £16.13.4
E106/16/7/55 Alexander Scott, £66.13.4
E106/16/7/55 On the 14 Dec 1798, Mr Skene of Skene presented a petition, craving relief from an overcharge of Cess - on advising that petition, the Commissioners of Supply found that the valued rent of Mr Skene's Lands, in the parish of Menmuir, was £839.0.0
E106/16/7/55 Inde - Mr Skene's Lands George Skene, Esq. £839.0.0
E106/16/7/55 In the Cess Book for the year and in all subsequent years, the Earl of Kintore's Lands, in the parish of Menmuir, have been valued at £100.0.0
E106/16/7/55 Inde, Earl of Kintore, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/55 £3281.1.11 £3280.15.5
E106/16/7/55 Deficiency on this parish, £0.6.6
E106/16/7/55 £3281.1.11
E106/16/7/55 PARISH OF MONIKIE
E106/16/7/55 Earl of Panmure, £1140.0.0 Panmure, By Decree of Division, dated in the yeat 1767, the valued Rent of these Lands, amounting in cumulo in £3225.0.0, is divided thus:
E106/16/7/55 Countess of Panmure, for her Liferent Lands, £2085.0.0 Panmure
E106/16/7/55 1. Balhungie, Easter Monikie, and Hynd Castlem disponed in liferent to William Turnbull, Hon. [Honorable] William Maule, £402.18.5
E106/16/7/55 2. Castletown, Hyndfaulds, Segwall, and Muirdrum, disponed to David Greig, Honorable William Maule, £421.6.0
E106/16/7/55 3. Denfind, Midtown, and Hillhead of Monikie, disponed to David Allardice Honorable William Maule, £412.8.0
E106/16/7/55 4. Carlungie, Mill of Downie, and Mill Lands, disponed to Robert Golvill, Honorable Willilam Maule, £482.13.10
E106/16/7/55 5. Graystone of Ardesty, Mill of Cambuston, and Mill Lands, disponed to James Mill, Honorable William Maule, £447.18.10
E106/16/7/55 6. Lochmyllie, Brae of Downie, and Kirktown of Monikie, disponed to John Bouchart, Honorable William Maule, £434.12.8
E106/16/7/55 7. Downikean and Cambuston, and pendicle called Little Cambuston, disponed to William Kerr, Honorable William Maule, £423.18.10
E106/16/7/55 8. Ardesty, and Ward of Monikie, retained, Honorable William Maule, £199.3.5
E106/16/7/55 [total] £3225.0.0
E106/16/7/55 Pitairlie and Guildie £136.13.4 Part of Panmure, Honorable William Maule, £136.13.4
E106/16/7/55 Auchinleck, £666.13.4 Affleck and Smithfield, There is no record of the Division of these Lands. In the earliest existing Cess Book, viz. that for the year 1748, they are separately entered, as under, and have ever since continued to be so, viz.
E106/16/7/55 Smithfield James Fyffe, Esq. £533.6.8
E106/16/7/55 Thomas Read - (Affleck) James Yeaman, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/55 [total] £666.13.4
E106/16/7/55 Newbigging, £180.0.0 Newbigging, David Kerr, Esq. (see division*) £180.0.0
E106/16/7/55 Claverhouse £400.0.0 Lord Douglas's Lands, By Decree of Division, dated 25 Jun 1772, of the valued rent of Lands claiming a share in the division of the Muir of Downie, Lord Douglas's Lands are divided thus: -
E106/16/7/55 Carried over, £4608.6.8 £4208.6.8
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E106/16/7/57 PARISH OF MONIKIE CONTINUED
E106/16/7/57 Brought forward, £4608.0.0 £4208.6.8
E106/16/7/57 Easter Denside, Fairneyfold, and seven pendicles in Bankhead, to which a share of said Muir fell to be allocated, Lord Douglas, £193.7.10
E106/16/7/57 Remaining Lands, Lord Douglas, £206.12.2
E106/16/7/57 [total] £400.0.0
E106/16/7/57 £4608.6.8 £4608.6.8
E106/16/7/57 *By Decree of Division, dated 2 Oct 1821, the Lands of Newbigging, the valued Rent of which is £180.0.0, is divided as follows, viz.
E106/16/7/57 That part disponed by David Millar, Esq. to David Kerr, Esq. David Kerr, Esq. £179.19.2 3/4
E106/16/7/57 That part reserved, and still the property of David Millar, Esq. David Millar, Esq. £00.0.9 1/4
E106/16/7/57 [total] £180.0.0
E106/16/7/57 PARISH OF MONYFEITH
E106/16/7/57 Ballumbie, with his Fishings, £1300.0.0 Monyfeith, &c. Hon. [Honorable] William Maule, £1300.0.0
E106/16/7/57 Fishings of Broughty, and Feu-duty £300.0.0 Fishings of Broughty, and Feu-duty, Honorable William Maule, £300.0.0
E106/16/7/57 Grange, including his Fishings, £908.6.8 Grange and North Grange, By Decree of Division, dated 29 Sep 1765, divided thus:
E106/16/7/57 1. Those parts of the Lands of Grange, lately disponed by Thomas Kerr to Robert Kerr, and set in Tack to John Arkley, with the three Plantations, reserved by Robert Kerr, Thomas Kerr, Esq. £194.0.11
E106/16/7/57 2. The five Enclosures called Swinefauld, Stonedyke, Middleshade, Craigwellshade, and South Brownlaw Park, David Kerr, Esq. £136.18.4 1/4
E106/16/7/57 3. The eight Enclosures or Parks, called Boughtlays, Malachy, Kilnshade, Gardener's Park, Wellshade, including a small park called Horsepark, Paradise, Waterford, Dales, and Allan's Park David Kerr, Esq. £358.13.11
E106/16/7/57 £2508.6.8 £689.13.2 1/4 £1600.0.0
E106/16/7/57 PARISH OF MONYFEITH CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/57 Brought forward, £2508.6.8 £689.13.2 1/4 £1600.0.0
E106/16/7/57 4. Garden, Greens, and Plantation David Kerr, Esq. £34.10.8
E106/16/7/57 5. Milnton Park, with an acre of ground on the west side thereof above the road, David Kerr, Esq. £86.6.7
E106/16/7/57 6. These parts, sometime set in tack to P. Stirling, with Bridgemiln, Lintmiln, &c. David Kerr, Esq. £52.1.1 3/4
E106/16/7/57 7. Oilmill Lands David Kerr, Esq. £10.7.2
E106/16/7/57 8. Wright's Croft, with the Lands opposite thereto, and two acres of Land on the West side of Milnton Park David Kerr, Esq. £18.2.7
E106/16/7/57 9. Salmon Fishings belonging to the Lands of Grange David Kerr, Esq. £17.5.4
E106/16/7/57 [total] £908.6.8
E106/16/7/57 Legsland £100.0.0 Wellbank John Alison, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/57 Kingeanny, £233.6.8 Kingenny, Henry Wedderburn, Esq. £233.6.8
E106/16/7/57 Fintry, for Lumlathen, £466.13.4 Lumlathen, and part Pitkerro By Decree of Division, dated 7 Apr 1804, divided thus:
E106/16/7/57 Those parts of the Estate of Lumlathen which lie upon the north side of the old post road from Dundee to Arbroath, sold by Mr Erskine's trustees to Mungo Dick, Esq. Mungo Dick, Esq. £62.0.10
E106/16/7/57 Remainder of the Estate, Thomas Erskine, Esq. £404.12.6
E106/16/7/57 [total] £466.13.4
E106/16/7/57 Lawes, £225.0.0 Laws, Patrick Anderson, Esq. - (See Division *1) £225.0.0
E106/16/7/57 Omachie, £400.0.0 Omachie David Millar, Esq. - (See Division *2) £400.0.0
E106/16/7/57 The acres of David Durham, £370.0.0 Eathiebeaton
E106/16/7/57 Powrie, for Eathiebeaton, £280.0.0 By Decree of Division, dated divided thus:
E106/16/7/57 Those parts of Eathiebeaton, sold by Mr Millar to Robert Arkley, Esq. consisting of about 313 acres 1 rood and 29 falls, Robert Arkley, Esq. £518.10.7 1/4
E106/16/7/57 Those parts of Eathiebeaton, sold by Millar to Patrick Anderson, Esq. consisting of about 109 acres 1 rood and 3 falls, Patrick Anderson, Esq. £131.9.4 1/4
E106/16/7/57 [total] £650.0.0
E106/16/7/57 Ardownie £400.0.0 Ardownie In the Cess Book for the year 1748, and in all subsequent years, the Lands of Ardownie have stood at the valuation of £666.13.4 and paid Cess accordingly, being £100.0.0
E106/16/7/57 Old Ardownie £166.13.4
E106/16/7/57 Carried over, £5150.0.0 £4583.6.8
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E106/16/7/59 Brought forward 5150 0 0 more than in the original valuation roll. No evidence can be found among the Records of the Commissioners of Supply to shew how or when the increase of L.100 origin- nated; but it is believed that it was in consequence of a purchase in the year 1693, by the proprietor of Ardownie, of part of the Lands of grange. Instead, however, of a corresponding abatement being made from the valued rent of Grange, these lands have stood at their original valua- tion as above, while the lands of Balgillo, Forth, and Fishings, have paid cess for L.100 less than they ought to have done. By Decree of Division, dated 20th May, 1766, the above cumulo of L666 13s. 4d. for the Lands of Ardownie, is divided as follows: Ardownie, and Ashludie and Meadows, holding of the Crown, Baldovie, holding of a subject superior, Sir James Ramsay, Bart. 530 2 10 666 13 4
E106/16/7/59 Balgillo, Forth, and Fishings 666 13 4 Balgillo, Forth, and Fishings, By Decree of Division, dated 12th September, 1795, pro- ceeding on a petition for Colonel David Hunter, superior, and David Fyffe, Esq. proprietor of the lands of Balgillo, stating that two erroneous Divisions of the valued rent of Balgillo from that of North Ferry and Fishings having been obtained, the one on 7th June, 1766, and the other on 21st July 1767, the same were set aside by Decree of Reduction of the Lords of the Council and Session, dated 24th June 1795, and therefore praying that a new Divi- sion might take place, the said Lands of Balgillo, Forth, and Fishings, are divided as follow: Lands of Forth, Cunningair, North Ferry and Fishings holding of the Hon. William Maule, and belonging, in property, to Charles hunter of Burnside, - - Lands of Balgillo, belonging to David hunter, Esq. in superiority, and David Fyffe, Esq. in property,-- L.568 4s 7d General Hunter 98 8 9 5250 0 0
E106/16/7/59 Bottom left of page --Carried over 5826 13 4 Immediately beneath Sir James Ramsay, Bart please read: Do. Adjacent to which, immediately beneath 530 2 10, please read: 136 10 6
E106/16/7/61 PARISH OF MONYFIETH CONTINUED
E106/16/7/61 Brought forward £19.0.4 3/4
E106/16/7/61 The remainder of the Lands of Laws, including five acres three roods, being Temple Lands, otherwise called Muirheads, disponed by David Millar, Esq., to Patrick Anderson Esq. £205.19.7 1/4
E106/16/7/61 [total] £225.0.0
E106/16/7/61 *2 By Decree of Division, dated 2 Oct 1821, the lands of Omachie, which are valued at £400.0.0, are divided as follows, viz.
E106/16/7/61 That part disponed by David Millar, Esq., to David Kerr, Esq. £8.4.7 1/2
E106/16/7/61 That part retained by David Millar, Esq. David Millar, Esq. £391.15.4 1/2
E106/16/7/61 £400.0.0
E106/16/7/61 PARISH OF MONTROSE
E106/16/7/61 Logie, £433.6.8 Newmanswalls and Charleton, These Lands appear to have been divided at some distant period, but the division cannot now be traced. Charleton had been acquired by the Proprietor of Tarry, and had been stated in the Cess Books in cumulo with his other lands down to the year 1770. In the Cess Book for that year, after stating Tarry's valued rent in cumulo, it is added, "From which to be deducted, Charleton, sold to Mr George Carnegy, £66.13.4. and in all subsequent years the Lands of Charleton have been entered separately, as under:
E106/16/7/61 Charleton, G. Fullerton Carnegy, Esq. £66.13.4
E106/16/7/61 The remaining part of the Estate consists of Newmanswalls, which are stated in the oldest Cess Book extant (1748), and in subsequent years in cumulo, with the Lands of Pert, both then the property of Mr Scott, at the sum of -- £920.0.0.
E106/16/7/61 Carried over, £433.6.8 £920.0.0 £66.13.4
E106/16/7/61 PARISH OF MONTROSE CONTINUE
E106/16/7/61 Brought forwars £433.6.8 £920.0.0 £66.13.4
E106/16/7/61 The valued Rent of Pert, is £566.13.4
E106/16/7/61 So that there remains for Newmanswalls only the sum of -- £353.6.8
E106/16/7/61 There has thus been lost sight of the sum of £13.6.8 of the valued Rent of Newmanswalls, which falls to be now added, -- £13.6.8
E106/16/7/61 [total] -- £366.13.4 A. Renny Tailyour, Esq. £366.13.4
E106/16/7/61 [total] £433.6.8
E106/16/7/61 Kinnaber, £800.0.0 Kinnaber and Rosemount, By Decree of Division, dated 13 Feb 1797, divided thus:
E106/16/7/61 Those parts of the Lands of Kinnaber, lying on the north side of the road leading from the North Water Bridge, westward to Hedderwick, and as far east as the Burn or Rill, called the Slack of Blebo, sold to John Duncan, Esq. of Rousemount, John Duncan, Esq, £406.4.0
E106/16/7/61 Fishing of Mary Nett, G. Fullerton Carnegy, Esq, £64.18.8
E106/16/7/61 Remaining Lands of Kinnaber, G. Fullerton Carnegy, Esq. £328.17.4
E106/16/7/61 [total] £800.0.0
E106/16/7/61 Borrowfield, £366.13.4 Borrowfield, A. Renny Tailyour, Esq. £366.13.4
E106/16/7/61 Tayick, £100.0.0 Tayock, James Cruickshank, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/61 Hedderwick, £600.0.0 Hedderwick, Newbigging, Claylake, By Decree of Division, Dated 6 Oct 1807, the valued Rent of the Lands of Newbigging, part of the Estate of Hedderwick, is ascertained to be, James Cruickshank, Esq. £69.11.8
E106/16/7/61 By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1821, the valued Rent of the Lands of Claylake, - also part of the Estate of Hedderwick, is ascertained to be G. Fullerton Carnegy, Esq. £29.7.0
E106/16/7/61 Remainder of the Estate, George Robertson Scott, Esq. £501.1.4
E106/16/7/61 [total] £600.0.0
E106/16/7/61 £2300.0.0 £2300.0.0
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E106/16/7/63 PARISH OF MURROES
E106/16/7/63 Ballumbie, £350.0.0 Ballumbie, David Millar, Esq, £350.0.0
E106/16/7/63 Powrie's Lands, purchased from Lord Coupar, £256.10.0 Murroes, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1773, divided thus:
E106/16/7/63 West-side of the Burn of Murroes, and Mill, possessed by David Rae and Alexander Lindsay, John Guthrie, Esq. £78.0.0
E106/16/7/63 East-side of the Burn of Murroes, including the Templelands, John Guthrie, Esq.Esq. £177.12.0
E106/16/7/63 Lost in the division, £0.10.0
E106/16/7/63 [total] £256.10.0
E106/16/7/63 Powrie Fothringhame, for his other Lands, £714.3.4 Powrie, Lieutentant Colonel Fotheringhame, £714.3.4.
E106/16/7/63 Easter Powrie, £533.6.8 Wedderburn, Henry Wedderburn, Wsq. £533.6.8
E106/16/7/63 Westhall £166.13.4 Westhall and part Murroes. No Degree of these Lands can be traced; but in the Cess Book for 1748, and in all subsequent years, they are entered thus:
E106/16/7/63 Westhall, Miss Ogilvy £145.7.4
E106/16/7/63 In the Cess Book for the same year, the Lands of Murroes are entered at £277.16.0 being £21.6.0 beyond there original valuation. It thus appears, that the Lands of Westhall had been divided, and a part corresponding, to the above £21.6.0 purchased by the Proprietor of Murroes. Inde John Guthrie, Esq. £21.6.0
E106/16/7/63 Inde, John Guthrie, Esq. £21.6.0
E106/16/7/63 [total] £166.13.4
E106/16/7/63 Easter Gaigie, £100.0.0 Easter Gagie, John Guthrie, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/63 Guthrie, for Wester Gaigie, £183.6.8 Wester Gagie, John Guthrie, Esq. £183.6.8
E106/16/7/63 [Total] £2304.0.0 £2304.0.0
E106/16/7/63 PARISH OF NEWTYLE
E106/16/7/63 My Lord Advocate, £1900.0.0 Newtyle, James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £1900.0.
E106/16/7/63 Milnhole, £66.13.4 Parts of the Estate of Newtyle, &. James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £66.13.4
E106/16/7/63 Lady Pitcur, for Denside, £33.6.8 James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £33.6.8
E106/16/7/63 Major Brown, part of Balmaw £140.0.0 James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £140.0.0
E106/16/7/63 William Gray and William Luke's part £70.0.0 James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £70.0.0
E106/16/7/63 Edderty, £100.0.0 James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/63 Easter Keillor, £166.13.4 James Stewart M'Kenzie, Esq. £166.13.4
E106/16/7/63 Couston, £133.6.8 Couston, William Bruce, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/63 Davidston, £120.0.0 Davidston, Kirk Session of Dundee, £120.0.0
E106/16/7/63 £27.30.0.0 £2730.0.0.
E106/16/7/63 PARISH OF OATHLAW
E106/16/7/63 Earl of Strathmore, £200.0.0 Newbarns and part Shealhill, By Decree of Division, dated 16 June 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/63 Lands feued by the Earl of Strathmore's predecessors to Robert Watson of Shealhill, Charles Lyell, Esq. £65.0.2
E106/16/7/63 Drackmyre, Burnhead of Auchnaday, Wester and Easter Auchnaday, Robert Wilkie, Esq. £134.19.10
E106/16/7/63 [total] £200.0.0
E106/16/7/63 Finevin, £1650.0.0 Finhaven, By Decree of Division, dated 16 June 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/63 1. Hillside and Little Ravelgreen, East side of Oathlaw, Meadows, Kingseat, two acres in Oathlaw, Bourtree-bush, and Haughs, disponed to Walter Scott, Earl of Aboyne, £384.9.4
E106/16/7/63 2. Bogardoch, Aikenhatt, and Mainshott, Easter Ordie, Wildshillocks, Battledykes, Bogindollo, Westwood, Wester Ordie, Whinnyknow, and Coldside, disponed to Mr Edmonston of Ednam, Earl of Aboyne, £472.3.1
E106/16/7/63 3. Ravelgreen, West side of Oathlaw, Parkford, Windyedge and Eastwood, Shilburn and Birkenbush, disponed to John Rutherford, Earl of Aboyne, £345.4.1
E106/16/7/63 Carried over £1850.0.0 £1201.16.6 £200.0.0
E106/16/7/63 [PAGE] 62 [PAGE] 63 Note. Compensation paid for Henderson which is supposed to be part of Newtyle (OVR [Old Valuation Roll] £1900.0.0) on an OVR [Old Valuation Roll] of £173.6.8 Sc. [Scots] II
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E106/16/7/65 PARISH OF OATHLAW CONTINUED
E106/16/7/65 Brought forward, £1850.0.0 £1201.16.6 £200.0.0
E106/16/7/65 4. Mill and Mill Lands of Findhaven, The Boat, Shepherd's Seat, Wardend, and Enclosures and Mains of Findhaven, retained by Mr Carnegy, - Earl of Aboyne, £448.3.6
E106/16/7/65 [total] £1650.0.0
E106/16/7/65 Baillie Turnbull, £233.6.8 Part of Finhaven, By the foresaid Decree of Division, dated 16 Jun 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/65 Brockholes, disponed to Mr Walter Scott, Earl of Aboyne, £76.9.7
E106/16/7/65 Blairfedden, disponed to Mr Rutherford, Earl of Aboyne, £156.17.1
E106/16/7/65 [total] £233.6.8
E106/16/7/65 Carsebank, £50.0.0 Carsebank, Charles Gray, Esq. £50.0.0
E106/16/7/65 [Total] £2133.6.8 £2133.6.8
E106/16/7/65 PARISH OF PANBRIDE
E106/16/7/65 Earl of Southesk £933.6.8 Panmure, By Decree of Division, dated 12 Mar 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/65 1. Rottenraw of Panbride, disponed by Earl Panmure to James Miln, in Liferent, - Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £140.11.9
E106/16/7/65 2. Lands of Panbride, comprehending Kirkton of Panbride, with the Port and Harbour for Shipping, and Mill and Mill Lands of the same, disponed by Earl Panmure to John Spence, in Liferent. - Honourable William Maule, £721.8.11
E106/16/7/65 3. Barnyards of Panbride, retained by the Earl, - Honourable William Maule, £71.6.0
E106/16/7/65 [total] £933.6.8
E106/16/7/65 Earl of Panmure, £2733.6.8 Panmure, Honourable William Maule, £2733.6.8
E106/16/7/65 Balmachie, £200.0.0 Balmachie, Honourable William Maule, £200.0.0
E106/16/7/65 [Total] £3866.13.4 £3866.13.4
E106/16/7/65 PARISH OF RESCOBIE
E106/16/7/65 Sir Patrick Lyon, £202.10.0 Carse, Mill and Mill Lands of Rescobie, No decree of Division of these Lands can be traced; but for many years they have been entered in the Cess Books and paid cess under:
E106/16/7/65 Carse, - Charles Gray, Esq. £80.10
E106/16/7/65 Mill and Mill-lands of Rescobie, James Anderson, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/65 Part belonging to Mr Watson of Turin, - Alexander Watson, Esq. £22.0.0
E106/16/7/65 [total] £202.0.0
E106/16/7/65 Heatherstacks, £133.6.8 Heatherstacks, Charles Gray, £133.6.8
E106/16/7/65 Carsebank, including Muirstane, £216.13.4 Carsebank and Mairstane, Charles Gray, £216.13.4
E106/16/7/65 Quilkoe, with the Earl of Strathmore's feus of Restenneth, £180.0.0 Quilkoe & Feus of Restenneth, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1778, divided thus:
E106/16/7/65 Lands of Quilkoe, Charles Gray, £150.3.4
E106/16/7/65 Priory Duties of Restenneth, Earl of Strathmore, £29.16.8
E106/16/7/65 [total] £180.0.
E106/16/7/65 Dod in Rescobie, and Wester Dod in Forfar, £750.0.0 Burnside, For many years the Lands of Wester Dod have been entered in the parish of Forfar at a valuation of £233.6.8 leaving for that part of the Estate in this parish -- £516.13.4
E106/16/7/65 Inde-Burnside General Hunter £516.13.4
E106/16/7/65 Drimmie £166.13.4 Drimmie Alexander Watson, Esq. £166.3.4
E106/16/7/65 Pitscandly, including his Grand-father's Relict's Lands £416.13.4 Pitscandly John Farquhar, Esq.
E106/16/7/65 The Lady Carsegownie, £150.0.0 Pitscandly John Farquhar, Esq. £566.13.4
E106/16/7/65 Reswallie, £100.0.0 Reswallie, William Powrie, Esq. £100.0.0
E106/16/7/65 Balmadies, £533.6.8 Ballmadies and Ballaway, By Decree of Division, dated 12 Dec 1795, divided thus:
E106/16/7/65 1. For the Mains and the Possession, formerly occupied by, James Molison, both as possessed by James Langlands, -- £119.0.4
E106/16/7/65 2. For the Lands possessed by J. Mudie, Esq. -- £56.17.4
E106/16/7/65 3. For the Lands of Chapelton, possessed by James Scott, -- £103.2.0
E106/16/7/65 4. For the Lands of Milldens, possessed by Robert Scott, -- £115.5.8
E106/16/7/65 [total] -- £394.7.8
E106/16/7/65 Carried over, £2849.3.4 £2080.10.0
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E106/16/7/67 PARISH OF RESCOBIE CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/67 Brought forward, £2849.3.4 £394.7.8 £2082.10.0
E106/16/7/67 5. For the Lands of Westward, possessed by George Langlands, -- £12.11.9
E106/16/7/67 6. For the Lands possessed by A. Cowlie, -- £14.17.5
E106/16/7/67 7. For the Lands possessed by W. Salmond, -- £5.13.8
E106/16/7/67 8. For the Lands possessed by R. Salmond, -- £8.0.4
E106/16/7/67 9. For the lands possessed by John Smith, -- £6.11.2
E106/16/7/67 10. For the Lands possessed by T. McLaren, -- £5.10.2
E106/16/7/67 11. For the Lands possessed by A. Brown, -- £55.15.5
E106/16/7/67 12. For the Lands possessed by G. Fairweather, -- £13.15.6
E106/16/7/67 13. For the Lands possessed by John Malcolm, -- £5.4.11
E106/16/7/67 14. For the Lands possessed by William Ritchie, -- £10.18.8
E106/16/7/67 [total] -- £533.6.8
E106/16/7/67 By a subsequent Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1803, the above cumulo of £533 6.8 is divided thus:
E106/16/7/67 Lands of Bellaway and Meadow of Balmadies, sold to James Mudie, Esq. James Mudie, Esq. £43.12.6
E106/16/7/67 Milldens and Balpetrie, stated to have been formerly divided when the superiority thereof was sold to C. Bruce, Esq. Henry Stephen, Esq. £115.8.0
E106/16/7/67 Remainder of the Estate, Henry Stephen, Esq. £374.6.2
E106/16/7/67 [total] £533.6.8
E106/16/7/67 £2615.16.8
E106/16/7/67 Decrease on this parish, being the Lands of Wester Dod transferred to the parish of Forfar, £233.6.8
E106/16/7/67 £2849.3.4 £2849.3.4
E106/16/7/67 *By Decree of Division, dated 1 Oct 1822, the Lands of Milldens and Balpetrie, part of Balmadies, are thus divided:
E106/16/7/67 1. That part of the said Lands specially described in the deposition of Robert Scott, as lying on the east-end thereof, and bounded on the north by Lunan water, on the east by the Lands of Pitmuis, on the south partly by the Lands of Belloway and partly by the Moss of Balmadies, and on the west by the remaining Lands of Milldens, as separated by march stones, Henry Stephens, Esq. £38.9.4
E106/16/7/67 2. The remainder of the said Lands, Henry Stephens, Esq. £76.18.8
E106/16/7/67 [total] £115.8.0
E106/16/7/67 PARISH OF RUTHVEN.
E106/16/7/67 The Laird of Ruthven, £700.0.0 Islabank, James Ogilvy, Esq. £700.0.0
E106/16/7/67 £700.0.0 £700.0.0
E106/16/7/67 PARISH OF ST. VIGEANS.
E106/16/7/67 Earl of Panmure, £850.0.0 Inverpeffer, Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £850.0.0
E106/16/7/67 Earl of Panmure's Feu, £350.0.0 Feu duties, By Decree of Division, dated 4 Oct 1774, divided thus:
E106/16/7/67 1. David Scott, for an Acre of Land about Arbroath, -- £1.6.9
E106/16/7/67 2. Bailie David Greig, for Pearson's Acres, Halylands, with two Acres about Arbroath, -- £5.9.9
E106/16/7/67 3. Mr James Chaplin, for Colliston, -- £4.9.2
E106/16/7/67 4. Captain John Reid's Heirs, for Cairney, -- £2.9.9
E106/16/7/67 5. Dr [Doctor] John Stevenson, for his Acres in Ponderlawfield, -- £5.7.0
E106/16/7/67 6. Mr Robert Steven, for his Lands of Letham, -- £1.9.8
E106/16/7/67 7. Provost Gardner's Heirs, for Acres in Ponderlawfield, -- £4.0.3
E106/16/7/67 8. Mr Fraser, for Hospital Field and Kirkton of St. Vigeans, -- £1.5.3
E106/16/7/67 9. Mr D. Morgan, for Peebles, -- £4.9.2
E106/16/7/67 10. David Dorward, for Acres in Kepty and Dishland, -- £0.3.10
E106/16/7/67 11. Captain Reid's Heirs, for Cairnton, -- £102.6.3
E106/16/7/67 12. James Scott, for Lands of Muirhouse, -- £2.2.4
E106/16/7/67 13. Mr David Ferguson, for Smiddy Croft, Lochlands, and Burngreen, -- £2.18.6
E106/16/7/67 14. Mr Graham, for Almeriecloss, with Acres of Dishland, Damside, and others, -- £22.12.4
E106/16/7/67 15. Mr Gardner, for North Tarry, -- £5.19.0
E106/16/7/67 16. Messrs. Moir and Scott, for Grange of Conon, -- £1.2.4
E106/16/7/67 17. Mr Rolland, for Auchmithie, Newton, and half of Burnton, -- £30.3.2
E106/16/7/67 Carried over, £1200.0.0 £197.14.6 £850.0.0
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E106/16/7/69 PARISH OF ST. VIGEANS CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/69 Brought forward, £1200.0.0 -- £197.14.6 £850.0.0
E106/16/7/69 18. Messrs. Bell and Steven, for Carmichael's Mortification, -- £28.2.0
E106/16/7/69 19. Town of Arbroath, for Ward Mill, Burrowmill, with Kepty and Ponderlawfield, -- £6.0.5
E106/16/7/69 20. Mr John Gardner, for part of Moor or Firth of Arbroath, called Kinaldy, -- £0.10.5
E106/16/7/69 21. Francis Soutar, for Barber's Croft, -- £0.6.0
E106/16/7/69 22. Mr Moir, for Newgrange, -- £1.11.2
E106/16/7/69 - Hon. [Honourable] William Maule, £234.4.6
E106/16/7/69 23. James Moleson, for his Acres in Ponderlawfield, John Rolland, Esq. £10.14.0
E106/16/7/69 24. David Miln, for his Acres in Ponderlawfield, James Anderson, £3.6.10
E106/16/7/69 25. Mr Robert Colvill, for Lands of Burnton, Thomas Gardyne, Esq. £76.15.3
E106/16/7/69 26. Mr Ouchterlony, for Lands of Brax, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £14.14.4
E106/16/7/69 27. Mr Alexander Strachan, for South Tarry and Wester Seaton, Thomas Renny Strachan, Esq. £10.5.1
E106/16/7/69 [total] £350.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Auchmithie, &c. £733.6.8 Auchmithie, Newton, and half Lands of Burnton, By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1816, divided thus:
E106/16/7/69 Auchmithie and half Lands of Newton, John Rolland, Esq. * 1 £503.7.5
E106/16/7/69 Half Lands of Newton and half Lands of Burnton, David Scott, Esq. £229.19.3
E106/16/7/69 [total] £733.6.8
E106/16/7/69 Bonnitown, £500.0.0 Letham, John Hay, Esq. £500.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Newgrange, £350.0.0 Newgrange, John Hay, Esq. £350.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Peebles, £133.6.8 Peebles, John Hay, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/69 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 :
E106/16/7/69 One half of Grange of Conan, William Moir, Esq. £151.13.4
E106/16/7/69 Part of Grange of Conan, William Henderson, Esq. £113.10.10
E106/16/7/69 Part of Grange of Conan (called Drumyellow), Rev. [Reverend] Robert Lunan, £38.2.6
E106/16/7/69 [total] £303.6.8
E106/16/7/69 N. B.—By Decree of the Commissioners, dated 3 Oct 1815, the valued rent of Drumyellow is ascertained to be -- £38.2.6
E106/16/7/69 Colliston, to Dr [Doctor] Gordon, £453.6.8 Colliston, George Chaplin, Esq. £453.6.8
E106/16/7/69 Carried over, £3673.6.8 £3673.6.8
E106/16/7/69 PARISH OF ST. VIGEANS CONTINUED.
E106/16/7/69 Brought forward, £3673.6.8 £3673.6.8
E106/16/7/69 Ruises, £133.6.8 Ruises, David Ogilvy, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/69 Park Conon, £100.0.0 Park Conon, David Ogilvy, Esq £100.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Muirhouse, £150.0.0 Parkhill, Alexander Duncan, Esq. £150.0.0
E106/16/7/69 South Tarry and his Acres, £400.0.0 South Tarry, Thomas R. Strachan, Esq. £400.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Wester Seaton, £266.13.4 Wester Seaton, Thomas R. Strachan, Esq. £266.13.4
E106/16/7/69 Easter Seaton, £466.13.4 Easter Seaton and Dickmontlaw, By Decree of Division, dated 20 Jun 1757, divided thus:
E106/16/7/69 Easter Seaton, Thomas R. Strachan, Esq. £276.9.8
E106/16/7/69 Dickmountlaw, James Mudie, Esq. £190.3.8
E106/16/7/69 [total] £466.13.4
E106/16/7/69 Thomas Colen of Burnton, £40.0.0 Burnton, James Mudie, Esq. £40.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Brax, £33.6.8 Brax, John Ouchterlony, Esq. £33.6.8
E106/16/7/69 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
E106/16/7/69 Inde—Part of Kirkton, James Weir. £68.0.0 *2
E106/16/7/69 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
E106/16/7/69 Inde—3 1/2 acres in Dishland, Mr Colvill's Heirs, £5.13.0
E106/16/7/69 So that the valued rent of the Lands of Hospitalfield, and the remainder of Kirkton, is £286.7.0 Inde.
E106/16/7/69 Hospitalfield and part of Kirkton, Major Fraser's Heirs, £286.7.0
E106/16/7/69 [total] £360.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Lochlands, £266.13.4 Lochlands, Mr Allan's Representatives, £266.13.4
E106/16/7/69 Cairnie, £333.6.8 Cairney, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. [Baronet] £333.6.8
E106/16/7/69 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:
E106/16/7/69 North Tarry, Rev. [Reverend] Mr Aitken's Heirs, £486.0.0
E106/16/7/69 Carried over, £7023.6.8 £486.0.0 £6223.6.8
E106/16/7/69 [Page] 68 [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 [Page] 69 M M
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E106/16/7/71 Brought forward, £7023.6.8 £486.0.0 £6223.6.8
E106/16/7/71 In the Cess Book for the same year, the Earl of Northesk's valued rent is stated, in Cumulo, at -- £1571.17.6
E106/16/7/71 Of which, in parish of Inverkeillor, -- £1256.17.4
E106/16/7/71 Leaving for his Lordship's Lands in parish of St. Vigeans, -- £315.0.2
E106/16/7/71 being £1.0.2 more than the original valuation.
E106/16/7/71 Inde - Lord Northesk's Lands, Earl of Northesk £315.0.2
E106/16/7/71 [total] £801.0.2
E106/16/7/71 Cairnton £66.13.4 Cairnton Earl of Northesk £66.13.4
E106/16/7/71 It has been found impossible to trace the remaining Lands in this parish, from the date of the original valuation roll in 1683, to the date of the oldest Cess Book 1748. The valuation, as it stood in 1748, is therefore given in the second column, and the subsequent divisions, are traced from it; and not as in other cases, from the original roll in 1683.
E106/16/7/71 DESCRIPTION OF LANDS, PER CESS BOOK 1748 VALUED RENT, PER CESS BOOK
E106/16/7/71 Almeriecloss, £450.0.0 Almeriecloss, -- £350.10.0 In the Cess Book for the year 1760, and from that time down to 1790, the Lands of Almeriecloss are stated in cumulo at £509.14.8 being £0.10.0 less than the amount of the opposite parcels of which the Lands are composed. From an entry in the Cess Book of 1790, it appears the foresaid cumulo of £509.14.8 was divided thus:
E106/16/7/71 Ward Miln £150.0.0 Mr Inglis -- £25.8.0
E106/16/7/71 Newgate £90.0.0 John Kenny, -- £8.6.8
E106/16/7/71 Provost Wallace £100.0.0 John Gillespie, -- £15.0.0
E106/16/7/71 Bailie Ramsay £20.0.0 Provost Allardice, -- £18.0.0
E106/16/7/71 Alexander Ramsay £6.13.4 David Greig, -- £101.6.8 W[illiam Kerr of Dumbarrow Robert Lindsay, Esq. £127.12.0
E106/16/7/71 Mr. Alexander Inglis £70.0.0 part of, -- £93.0.0 James Watson, Arbroath. -- £53.4.0
E106/16/7/71 Patrick Lyell's Heirs £20.0.0 £510.4.8 By Decree of Division, dated 03 Oct 1815, divided thus:
E106/16/7/71 Thomas Hamilton £80.0.0 The ground sold by Mr Watson to Robert Lindsay, Esq. Robert Lindsay, Esq. £27.18.10
E106/16/7/71 David and George Ouchterlony £40.0.0 Grounds feued by Mr Watson James Watson, Esq £25.5.2
E106/16/7/71 Carried over, £8116.13.4 £180.16.0 £7091.0.2
E106/16/7/71 Brought forward £8116.13.4 £180.16.0 £7091.0.2
E106/16/7/71 Henry Petrie £16.13.4 John Colvill, Town Clerk Mr Colvill's Heirs £24.14.8
E106/16/7/71 William Smith £10.0.0 John Colvill, Town Clerk Mr Colvill's Heirs £95.14.4
E106/16/7/71 John Petrie £10.0.0 Mr John Gowans, Lunan, David Jamieson £36.15.4
E106/16/7/71 John Milne £8.6.8 Robert Addison, Flaxdresser Robert Addison £37.2.0
E106/16/7/71 William Esplen £13.0.0 Mr Alexander Hay John Hay, Esq. £23.0.0
E106/16/7/71 John Peter's relict £15.0.0 George Cooper, Slateford James Marine £85.2.4
E106/16/7/71 John Lamb's wife £15.0.0 Provost Greig £26.10.0 vide below. £483.4.8
E106/16/7/71 John Anderson £26.13.4 Andrew Black £75.0.0 These Lands were acquired by Provost Greig, and, together with the above £26.10, being his purchase of part of Almeriecloss, formed a cumulo of £141.10. From an entry in the Cess Book for the year 1793, it appears that that cumulo was divided thus:
E106/16/7/71 William Esplin £10.0.0 James Duncan, £40.0.0
E106/16/7/71 David Dorward £20.0.0
E106/16/7/71 David Cargil £20.0.0 £115.0.0
E106/16/7/71 Alexander Pierson £18.0.0 Lands sold to Dr Stevenson, John Rolland, Esq £30.12.2
E106/16/7/71 Remaining with Provost Greig £110.17.10
E106/16/7/71 By Decree of Division, dated 01 Oct 1816, the above £110.17.10 divided thus:- Lands belonging to Provost Greig's Heirs Provost Greig's Heirs £70.6.6*3
E106/16/7/71 Lands belonging to R. Keith Robert Keith £40.11.4 £141.10.0
E106/16/7/71 Stewart Lyell's two acres in Ponderlawfield £16.13.4 By Decree of Division, dated.........1775, divided thus:
E106/16/7/71 Part of David Greig's Lands, (valued at £101.6.8, of which went to Almeriecloss, as above) £8.6.8 Lands sold to David Milne, (See above, in Division of Panmure's Feus, for Fen-duty, £3.6.10) James Anderson £22.6.8 1/2
E106/16/7/71 Lands sold to Dr John Stevenson John Rolland, Esq £20.8.5
E106/16/7/71 Newgate, £90.0.0 Lands sold to James Molison John Rolland, Esq. £44.3.10
E106/16/7/71 £115.0.0 See above, in Division of Panmure's Feus, for Fen duty of £10.14
E106/16/7/71 Lands sold to William Gardner James Gardiner £2.10.6.1/4
E106/16/7/71 Lands sold to David Hay John Hay, Esq. £25.10.6.1/4 £115.0.0
E106/16/7/71 Wardmiln, and acres in Ponderlawfield £213.0.0 From an entry in the Cess Book for the year 1790, these Lands appear to have been divided thus: Wardmiln Town of Arbroath £167.4.0
E106/16/7/71 Acre in Ponderlawfield, sold to Dr. Stevenson John Rolland, Esq. £45.16.0 £213.0.0
E106/16/7/71 Carried over £8299.6.8 £8043.14.10
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E106/16/7/71 James Watson, Arbroath £53.4.0
E106/16/7/73 Brought forward £8399.6.8 £8043.14.10
E106/16/7/73 David Cargill, £20.0.0 Sold to David Hay in 1775 John Hay, Esq. £20.0.0
E106/16/7/73 Carmichael's Mortification £155.0.0 Carmichael's Mortification £155.0.0
E106/16/7/73 John Johnston £25.0.0 Kirk Session of Arbroath, and Dr. Stevenson £25.0.0
E106/16/7/73 Barber's Croft £20.0.0 James Peter £20.0.0
E106/16/7/73 David Scott £10.0.0 Dr [Doctor] John Stevenson £10.0.0
E106/16/7/73 David Dorward £20.0.0 John Dorward £20.0.0
E106/16/7/73 Smiddy Croft £18.0.0 Mr William Colvill £18.0.0
E106/16/7/73 £8299.6.8 £8311.14.10
E106/16/7/73 Increase on this Parish £12.8.2
E106/16/7/73 *1 By Decree of division, dated 2 Oct 1821, the Lands of Auchmithie and half Lands of Newton, now called Abbethune, valued at £503.7.5, are thus divided:
E106/16/7/73 The eastmost half of the Town and Lands of Newton of Aberbrothwick, sold to Robert Scott Esq. Robert Scott Esq. £70.4.9
E106/16/7/73 The West Mains or Upper Town of Auchmithie, possessed by John Finlay. The East Mains, and those parts of West Mains of Auchmithie, possessed by James Thomson, reserving therefrom three fields called the Paddocks. The Lands of Seafield and Nethershed, possessed by James Thomson, Mayheugh and Hurnesswells, and Fisherpark, sold to The Earl of Northesk £247.4.11
E106/16/7/73 The remaining part of Auchmithie, lying on the south side of the road leading from Arbroath to the fishing village of Auchmithie, still belonging to John Rolland, Esq £185.17.9
E106/16/7/73 [total] £503.7.5
E106/16/7/73 *2 By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1821, the Lands of Kirkton, belonging to James Weir, are divided as follows, viz.
E106/16/7/73 PARISH OF ST. VIGEANS Continued
E106/16/7/73 Part of said Lands, sold to John Hay, Esq. of Letham, John Hay, Esq. £30.13.1
E106/16/7/73 The remainder of said Lands still belonging to Mr James Weir £37.6.11
E106/16/7/73 [total] £68.0.0
E106/16/7/73 *3 By Decree of Division, dated 1 Oct 1822, the Lands belonging to Provost Greig's heirs, which are valued at £70.6.6 are thus divided:
E106/16/7/73 1. Two lots belonging to John Lindsay John Lindsay £29.1.2.1/2
E106/16/7/73 2. One lot belonging to John Stewart John Stewart £10.13.9
E106/16/7/73 3. One lot belonging to Margaret Greig Margaret Greig £14.18.10.1/2
E106/16/7/73 4. One lot belonging to George Kyd George Kyd £15.12.8
E106/16/7/73 [total] £70.6.6
E106/16/7/73 PARISH OF STRATHMARTINE
E106/16/7/73 Strathmartine, including Baldovin's purchase £550.0.0 Strathmartine and Baldovin
E106/16/7/73 Robert Bultie's acres £80.0.0
E106/16/7/73 Baldovine £550.0.0 No Decree of Division of these Lands can be traced, but ever since the year 1748, the date of the oldest Cess Book extant, they have stood in the Cess Book thus:
E106/16/7/73 Strathmartine Representatives of Admiral Laird £713.14.4
E106/16/7/73 Baldragon Representatives of Admiral Laird £80.0.0
E106/16/7/73 Baldoven Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. £386.5.8
E106/16/7/73 £1180.0.0 £1180.0.0
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E106/16/7/75 £ s. d. PARISH OF STRICKATHROW. £ s. d. £ s. d.
E106/16/7/75 The Lord President, £750.0.0 Dunlappie, Earl of Kintore, £750.0.0
E106/16/7/75 Stracathrow, £1250.0.0 Strickathrow, By Decree of Division, dated 1st October, 1765, these Lands are divided thus:
E106/16/7/75 Ardo, Syde, Mill of Syde, and Marketfoord, retained by Captain Turnbull, Alexander Cruikshank, Esq. £418.9.9
E106/16/7/75 Remainder of the Estate, sold by Captain Turnbull to Colin McKenzie, L. [Pounds] 831 10s. [shillings] 3d. [pennies]
E106/16/7/75 By Decree of Division, dated 15th March, 1768, the above L. [Pounds] 831 10s. [shillings] 3d. [pennies] is divided thus:
E106/16/7/75 Westertown of Strickathrow, Heugh-head, Ketley, and Broomward of Strickathrow, Millden, Mill thereof, Mill-lands, and astricted Multures, disponed by Colin McKenzie to Dr. [Doctor] John McKenzie, Alexander Cruikshank, Esq. £380.18.11
E106/16/7/75 Eastertown of Strickathrow, Sunny, and Shadow-half of the Lands of Drimmie, and Salmon Fishings of the same and Manor place of Drimmie, reserved by the said Colin McKenzie in the disposition to Dr. [Doctor] John McKenzie, Alexander Cruikshank, Esq. £450.11.1
E106/16/7/75 Lost in the last Division, £0.0.3
E106/16/7/75 £1250.0.0
E106/16/7/75 Earl of Southesk, £100.0.0 Adicate, Sir James Carnegy, Bart. [Baronet] £100.0.0
E106/16/7/75 Newton Livingston, £166.13.4 Newton, By Decree of Division, dated 11th June, 1804, these Lands are divided thus :
E106/16/7/75 A piece of haugh ground, consisting of about one acre and seven falls, lying on the south side of the water of Cruick, disponed by Charles Hay, Esq. to Adam Gillies, Esq. Mrs Hay Mudie, £4.1.1
E106/16/7/75 Remainder of the Estate, Mrs Hay Mudie, £162.12.3
E106/16/7/75 £166.13.4
E106/16/7/75 Smiddiehill, £233.6.8 Smiddiehill and Muirton, By Decree of Division, dated October 1, 1799, divided thus:
E106/16/7/75 Smiddyhill, as possessed by John Hobb, Mr Speid of Ardovie's trustees, £155.11.2
E106/16/7/75 Muirton, Trustees of W. Turnbull, Esq. £77.15.6
E106/16/7/75 £233.6.8
E106/16/7/75 Ballunie, £180.0.0 Ballunie, Mr Speid's representatives, £180.0.0
E106/16/7/75 Mill and Mill-lands of Newton, £133.6.8 Newton Mill, Sir George Ogilvy, Bart. [Baronet] £133.6.8
E106/16/7/75 £2813.6.8 £2813.6.8
E106/16/7/75 PARISH OF TANNADICE.
E106/16/7/75 Earl of Strathmore, £1066.13.4 Coull and Tannadice, By Decree of Division, dated 16th June, 1767, divided thus:
E106/16/7/75 1. Lands and Estate of Coull, formerly sold by the Earl of Strathmore to James Ogilvy, Esq. and the superiority disponed to Sir William Nairne, James Ogilvy, Esq. £397.0.0
E106/16/7/75 2. Mill and Mill-lands of Tannadice, Balduckie, and East-side of Meikle Coul, feued by the Earl of Strathmore to Mr Thomas Lyon, and the superiority disponed to Mr Brown of Glasswell, James Ogilvy, Esq. £282.3.4
E106/16/7/75 3. Lands of Middle and Upper Balgillos, Barnyards, and that part of the Kirkton of Tannadice possessed by William Wilkie and his subtenants, belonging to Margaret Arbuthnott, heiress of Findowrie, and James Carnegy Arbuthnott of Balnamoon, her husband, -- £387.10.0
E106/16/7/75 Findowrie, £180.0.0 Markhouse and Muiryhillock, -- £180.0.0
E106/16/7/75 [sub total] -- £567.10.0
E106/16/7/75 The above two properties—the valued Rent of which amount together to £567 10s [shillings] —both belonged to Mr Carnegy of Balnamoon. On the sale of Tannadice to Mr Ogilvy, Mr Carnegy applied to have the valued rent divided, which was accordingly done by Decree, dated 16th February, 1801,—the valued rent of both being assumed as the cumulo for division:
E106/16/7/75 1. Lands sold to Mr Ogilvy, consisting of Barnyards, as possessed by James Rattray, Over Balgillo, as possessed by William Bailie, and Kirkton of Tannadice, as possessed by James Wilkie, Charles Ogilvy, Esq. £386.10.0
E106/16/7/75 2. Markhouse and Muiryhillock, Captain Skene, £150.16.7
E106/16/7/75 3. Howmuir, Captain Skene, £30.3.3
E106/16/7/75 Lost in the division, £0.0.2
E106/16/7/75 £1246.13.4
E106/16/7/75 Mr James Cramond, £180.0.0 Balgillo, George Skene, Esq. £180.0.0
E106/16/7/75 Little Balgillo, £166.13.4 Balgillo, The Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Nicoll, £166.13.4
E106/16/7/75 Glenquich, £100.0.0 Glenquich, Dr [Doctor] McLagan, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/75 Carried over, £1693.6.8 £1693.6.8
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E106/16/7/75 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/16/7/77 Brought forward £1693.6.8 £1693.6.8
E106/16/7/77 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
E106/16/7/77 Justenhaugh and Muirhead £105
E106/16/7/77 By Decree of Division, dated 05 Dec 1775, divided thus: Justenhaugh James Ogilvy, Esq. £41.8.5 1/12
E106/16/7/77 Muirhead James Ogilvy, Esq. £63.11.6 11/12
E106/16/7/77 £250.0.0
E106/16/7/77 Murthell £300.0.0 Murthell James Ogilvy, Esq. £300.0.0
E106/16/7/77 wester Auchleuchrie £133.6.8 Wester Auchleuchrie James Ogilvy, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/77 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
E106/16/7/77 Remainder of the Estate over which Mr George Lyon reserved his absolute power, George Lyon, Esq. £409.10.9
E106/16/7/77 £700.0.0
E106/16/7/77 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
E106/16/7/77 Remainder of the Estate Alexander Simpson, Esq. £200.0.0
E106/16/7/77 £300.0.0
E106/16/7/77 Wester Memus £166.13.4 Wester Memus Dr M'Lagan £166.13.4
E106/16/7/77 Easter Memus £133.6.8 Easter Memus Miss Oglivy £133.6.8
E106/16/7/77 Inshewan £400.0.0 Inshewan Miss Ogilvy £400.0.0
E106/16/7/77 Newmiln £66.13.4 Newmiln Colonel Kinloch £66.13.4
E106/16/7/77 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-
E106/16/7/77 Carried over £4276.13.4 £4143.6.8
E106/16/7/77 Brought forward £4276.13.4 £4143.6.8
E106/16/7/77 tered for Lands belonging to Thomas Davidson. This valuation continues ever after in the Cess Books.
E106/16/7/77 Inde-Wolflaw James Kerr £40.0.0
E106/16/7/77 Remainder for Quarriehill, now known as part of Newmill, Colonel Kinloch £93.6.8 £133.6.8
E106/16/7/77 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
E106/16/7/77 Bankhead James Brown. Esq. £70.13.4
E106/16/7/77 £166.13.4
E106/16/7/77 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
E106/16/7/77 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
E106/16/7/77 £346.12.7
E106/16/7/77 Turfachie £100.0.0 Downiepark Colonel Rattray's Heirs £100.0.0
E106/16/7/77 Auchnagray £66.13.4 Auchnagray or Queich Colonel Rattray's Heirs £66.13.4
E106/16/7/77 £4956.13.4 £4956.12.7
E106/16/7/77 Lost on Kinnalty £0.0.9
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E106/16/7/79 PARISH OF TEALING.
E106/16/7/79 Earl of Strathmore, £133.6.8 Pitpointy, Peter Bell, Esq. £133.6.8
E106/16/7/79 Powrie, £120.0.0 Ballutheron, David Millar, Esq. £120.0.0*
E106/16/7/79 Tealing, £1133.6.8 Tealing and Finlarg, In the Cess Book for the year 1749, the Lands of Netherton of Finlarg are separately entered as under, and have ever since continued to be so:
E106/16/7/79 Netherton of Finlarg, William Kerr, £100.0.0
E106/16/7/79 In the Cess Book for the year 1756. the Lands of Overtown of Finlarg are separately entered as under, and continued to be so for many years, until repurchased by the proprietor of Tealing:
E106/16/7/79 Overton of Finlarg, Miss Scrymsoure, £48.0.0
E106/16/7/79 By Decree of Division, sated 30 Apr 1766, the remaining cumulo of £985.6.8 was divided thus:
E106/16/7/79 Lands of Kirkton, Balneuth, and Priestown, disponed to Captain John Scrymsoure, Miss Scrymsoure, £429.8.0
E106/16/7/79 Remainder of the Estate, Miss Scrymsoure, £555.18.5
E106/16/7/79 [total] £1133.6.8
E106/16/7/79 Claverhouse, £500.0.0 Lord Douglas' Lands, Lord Douglas, £500.0.0
E106/16/7/79 £1886.134 £1886.13.4
E106/16/7/79 *By Decree of Division, dated 30 Apr 1822, the valued rent of the Lands of Ballutheron is divided as follows, viz.:
E106/16/7/79 That part of the said Lands, disponed by Mr Millar to Mr Hood, Mr Hood, £80.0.0
E106/16/7/79 That part of said Lands still retained by Mr Millar, David Millar, Esq. £40.0.0
E106/16/7/79 [total] £120.0.0
E106/16/7/79 [Page] 78 [Page] 79 At FORFAR, the second day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-one years, [2 Oct 1821] In a General Meeting of COMMISSIONERS of SUPPLY of the County of Forfar, THIS Book, containing the particulars of the Valued Rents of the several Lands within the Shire of Forfar, was this day laid before the General Meeting of the Commissioners of Supply, by the Committee formerly appointed for revising and correcting the Valuation Roll of the County; and the same having been considered by the General Meeting, they approve thereof, and ordain it to be the rule for levying the Land Tax and other public burdens in time coming, and authorise the Preses of the Meeting to authenticate the Book by his subscription at the end of the entry of each Parish, and appoint the same to remain in the hands of the Clerk of Supply, and all future Divisions of Valued Rent to be inserted therein as they occur. The Meeting farther appoint a Duplicate of this Book to be made and authenticated in the same manner, and thereafter lodged with the Collector of Supply; the future Divisions to be also inserted by him in said Duplicate. (Signed) WILLIAM MAULE, P, [PRESES] Forfar 25th June 1823 We hereby certify that what is contained on the seventy eight preceding pages of this book is a true copy of the Valuation Roll of the County of Forfar in our hands as approved of by a general Meeting of the Commissioners of supply of the said County held at Forfar the 2d October 1821 [signed] David Jobson Collector of Cess Andrew Robertson Clerk of Supply
E106/16/7/79 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/16/7/81 [Page] 80 ABSTRACT PARISHES -- VALUED RENT PER ORIGINAL ROLL, 1683 -- VALUED RENT PER PRESENT ROLL 1. Aberlemno, -- £4233.6.8 -- £4233.6.8 2. Airly, -- £3310.0.0 -- £3310.0.0 3. Arbirlot, -- £4266.13.4 -- £4266.13.4 4. Alyth, -- £478.0.0 -- £478.0.0 5. Auchterhouse, -- £2036.13.4 -- £2036.13.4 6. Barry, -- £2255.8.4 -- £2255.8.4 7. Breckin, -- £8771.7.8 -- £8772.4.2 8. Carmyllie, -- £2281.13.4 -- £2281.13.4 9. Careston, -- £1170.3.4 -- £1170.3.4 10. Coupar, -- £600.0.0 -- £600.0.0 11. Craig, -- £4275.0.0 -- £4275.4.1 12. Cortachy and Clova, -- £1474.0.0 -- £1474.0.0 13. Dun, -- £2983.6.8 -- £2983.6.8 14. Dunnichen, -- £2271.0.0 -- £2271.0.0 15. Dundee, -- £8647.10.0 -- £6363.4.4 16. Edzell, including Lochlee and Lethnot, -- £3302.13.0 -- £3302.13.0 17. Eassie and Nevay, -- £2892.8.0 -- £2892.8.0 18. Farnwell and Kinnnaird, -- £2566.13.4 -- £2566.13.4 19. Forfar, -- £2357.12.4 -- £2590.19.0 20. Fearn, -- £2314.3.4 -- £2314.3.4 21. Glammis, -- £4136.6.8 -- £4136.6.8 22. Glenisla, -- £3510.0.0 -- £3510.0.0 23. Guthrie, -- £1500.0.0 -- £1634.13.8 24. Inverarity and Meathie, -- £2987.6.8 -- £2920.13.4 25. Inverkeillor, -- £6479.6.8 -- £6479.6.8 26. Kettins, -- £4771.0.0 -- £4771.6.8 27. Kingoldrum, -- £2554.13.4 -- £2555.0.0 28, Kinnell, -- £2700.0.0 -- £2700.0.0 29. Kirkden, -- £2098.6.8 -- £1964.3.0 [Column Total] -- £93,224.12.8 -- £91,109.4.3 Brought forward, -- £93,224.12.8 -- £91,109.4.3 30. Kinnettles, -- £1865.3.4 -- £1865.3.4 31. Kirrymuir, -- £8037.16.8 -- £8037.16.8 32. Lethnot -- (See Edzell) 32. Navar -- £554.0.0 -- £554.0.0 33. Liff and Benvie, -- £4618.6.8 -- £6859.3.4 34. Lintrathen, -- £1628.12.4 -- £1628.12.4 35. Logie and Pert, -- £3716.13.4 -- £3716.13.4 36. Lochlee - (See Edzell) 37. Lunan, -- £1550.0.0 -- £1550.0.0 38. Lundie, -- £1540.0.0 -- £1540.0.0 39. Mains, -- £1933.6.8 -- £1933.6.8 40. Maryton, -- £3000.0.0 -- £3000.0.0 41. Menmuir, -- £3281.1.11 -- £3280.15.5 42. Monikie, -- £4608.6.8 -- £4608.6.8 43. Monifieth, -- £5841.13.4 -- £5941.13.4 44. Montrose, -- £2300.0.0 -- £2300.0.0 45. Murroes, -- £2304.0.0 -- £2304.0.0 46. Newtyle, -- £2730.0.0 -- £2730.0.0 47. Oathlaw, -- £2133.6.8 -- £2133.6.8 48. Panbride, -- £3866.13.4 -- £3866.13.4 49. Rescobie, -- £2849.3.4 -- £2615.16.8 50. Ruthven, -- £700.0.0 -- £700.0.0 51. St. Vigeans, -- £8299.6.8 -- £8311.14.10 52. Strathmartine, -- £1180.0.0 -- £1180.0.0 53. Strickathrow, -- £2813.6.8 -- £2813.6.8 54. Tannadice, -- £4956.13.4 -- £4956.12.7 55. Tealing. -- £1886.13.4 -- £1886.13.4 [Page Total] -- £171,418.16.11 -- £171,422.19.5 [Page] 81 INDEX. [PLACENAME] -- PARISH -- PAGE ABBETHUNE, -- St Vigeans, -- 72 ABERLEMNO, --- 1 Adamston, -- Auchterhouse, -- 4 Adicate, -- Strickathrow, -- 74 Affleck, -- Monikie,-- 55 Airdlair, -- Kettins, -- 36 AIRLY, -- 1 Almeriecloss, -- St. Vigans, -- 70 Alrick, -- Gelnisla, -- 31 ALYTH, -- 3 Anniston, -- Inverkeilor, -- 34 Arbikie, -- Lunan, -- 50 ARBIRLOT, -- 2 Ardovie, -- Brechin, -- 8 Ardownie, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 Arrot, -- Brechin, -- 8 Ascreavie, -- Kingoldrum, -- 37 Aucharrach, -- Kingoldrum, --38 Auchenliesh, -- Glenisla, --31 Auchfersie, -- Navar, -- 45 Auchindorie, -- Airly, -- 2 Auchlechie, -- Kirrymuir, --44 Auchlenchrie, -- Tannadice, --76 Auchmithie, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Auchnacrie, -- Fearn, -- 25 Auchnagray, -- Tannadice, --77 Auchrenny, -- Glenisla, -- 29 AUCHTERHOUSE -- 4 Auldbar, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Auldbar, -- Brechin, -- 5 Baikie, -- Airly, -- 2 Balbeuchly, -- Auchterhouse, -- 4 Balbinny, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Balconnal, -- Menmuir, -- 54 Baldovie, -- Craig, -- 12 Baldovie, -- Dundee, -- 15 Baldovie, -- Kingoldrum, -- 37 Baldovin, -- Strathmartine, -- 73 Baldowrie, -- Kettins, -- 35 Baldragon, -- Strathmartine, -- 73 Balfour -- Kingoldrum, -- 37 Balgavies, -- Alberlemno, -- 1 Balgay, -- Liff, -- 48 Balgersho, -- Inverarity, -- 33 Balgillo, -- Monyfieth, -- 58 Balgillo, -- Tannadice, -- 75 Balglassie, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Balhall, -- Menmuir, -- 53 Ballachie, -- Logie and Pert, -- 49 Ballemenoch, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Ballendarg, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Ballinshoe, -- Kirrymuir, -- 41 Ballintore, -- Lintrathen, -- 49 Balloch, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Ballumbie, -- Murroes, -- 62 Ballumie, -- Strickathrow, -- 74 Ballutheron, -- Tealing, -- 78 Balmachie, -- Panbride, -- 64 Balmadies, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Balmashannar, -- Forfar, -- 26 Balmuir, -- Mains, -- 52 Balnabreich, -- Brechin, -- 8 Balnamoon, -- Menmuir, -- 54 Balrownie, -- Menmuir, -- 54 Balruddery, -- Liff, --47 Balwyllo, -- Dun, -- 13 Balycordie, -- Menmuir, -- 53 Bandirran, -- Kettins, -- 36 Bankhead, -- Tannadice, -- 77 Barony of Airly, -- Airly, -- 2 BARRY, -- 4 Barryhil, -- Barry, -- 4 Bearhill, -- Brechin, --8 Bellatie, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Belloway, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Benvie, -- Liff, -- 47 Blackdykes, -- Lintrathen, -- 49 Blacklunnans, -- Alyth, -- 3 Blackness, -- Dundee, -- 18 Blackness, -- Liff, -- 48 Blackston, -- Airly, -- 1 Bonniton, -- Maryton, -- 53 Borland and Ward, -- Alyth, -- 3 Borrowfield, -- Montrose, -- 61 Bother, -- Brechin, -- 8 Boysack, -- Inverkeilor, --34 Braikie, -- Kinnell, -- 38 Brax, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 BRECHIN, -- 5 Bridieston, -- Airly, -- 1 Brigton, -- Kinnettles, -- 39 Broughty, -- Monyfeith, --56 Bryanton, -- Inverkeilor, -- 34 Bullion, -- Liff, -- 47 Burnfergus, -- Glenisla, --30 Burnside, -- Menmuir, -- 54 Burnside, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Burnton, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Cairn, -- Tannadice, -- 77 Cairnbank, -- Brechin, -- 8
E106/16/7/83 [Page] 82 ii. -- INDEX. [PLACENAME] -- PARISH. -- PAGE. Cairney, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Cairnton, -- St. Vigeans, -- 70 Caldhame, -- Brechin, -- 7 Cammock, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Cardean, -- Airly, -- 1 Carlingwell, -- Airly, -- 2 CARMYLLIE, -- -- 9 Carnoustie, -- Barry, -- 4 CARRISTON, -- -- 9 Carse, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Carsebank, -- Oathlaw, -- 64 Carsebank, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Carseburn, -- Forfar, -- 26 Carsegownie, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Castleton, -- Eassie, -- 23 Charlton, -- Montrose, -- 60 Claverhouse, -- Mains, -- 52 Claylake, -- Montrose, -- 60 Claypots, -- Dundee, -- 14 Clepington, -- Dundee, -- 17 Clocknockatar, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Clocksbriggs, -- Forfar, -- 26 Clova, -- Cortachy, -- 12 Clushmiln, -- Lundie, -- 51 Coldrach, -- Alyth, -- 3 Colliston, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Cononsyth, -- Carmyllie, -- 9 Cookston, -- Airly, -- 1 Cookston, -- Brechin, -- 8 Cornacloich, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Corston, -- Kettins, -- 36 CORTACHY, -- -- 12 Coull, -- Tannadice, -- 75 COUPAR, -- -- 10 Couston, -- Newtyle, -- 63 Craichie Mill, -- Dunnichen, -- 20 CRAIG, -- -- 10 Craig, -- Glenisla, -- 28 Craigend Easter, -- Brechin, -- 8 Craighill, -- Dundee, -- 14 Craigie, -- Dundee, -- 13 Craignathro, -- Forfar, -- 26 Craignitie, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Craigo, -- Logie and Pert, -- 50 Crandart, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Dalnakebbucks, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Davidston, -- Newtyle, -- 63 Denoon, -- Glammis, -- 27 Deuchar, -- Fearn, -- 25 Dickmontlaw, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Dod, Easter, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Dod, Wester, -- Forfar, -- 26 Downiepark, -- Tannadice, -- 77 Drimmie, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Dronley, -- Auchterhouse, -- 4 Drumfogus, -- Glenisla, -- 28 Drumfork, -- Alyth, -- 3 Drumgeith, -- Dundee, -- 15 Drumour, -- Alyth, -- 3 Drumyellow, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Dryburgh, -- Liff, -- 45 Dudhope, -- Dundee, -- 16 Dumbarrow, -- Dunnichen, -- 20 DUN, Parish of, -- -- 13 Dun, Estate of, -- Dun, -- 13 DUNDEE, -- -- 13 Dunkenny, -- Eassie, -- 23 Dunlappie, -- Strickathrow, -- 74 DUNNICHEN, -- -- 19 Dunnie, Meikle and Little, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Dunninald, -- Craig, -- 10 Duntroon, -- Dundee, -- 14 Dysart, -- Maryton, -- 53 EASSIE, -- -- 23 Eastmiln, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Eathie, -- Inverkeilor, -- 34 Eathiebeaton, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 Edderty, -- Newtyle, -- 63 EDZELL, -- -- 21 Eskmount, -- Brechin, -- 5 FARNELL, -- -- 24 FEARN, -- -- 24 Fergus, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Findowrie, -- Brechin, -- 7 Finhaven, -- Oathlaw, -- 63 Finlarg, -- Tealing, -- 78 Fithie, -- Farnell, -- 24 Fleemington, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Foffarty, -- Glammis, -- 27 FORFAR, -- -- 26 Fornaty, -- Lintrathen, -- 49 Fortar, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Forth, -- Monyfieth, -- 58 Fotheringham, -- Inverarity, -- 33 Friock, -- Kirkden, -- 39 Gaigie, -- Murroes, -- 62 Galray, -- Logie and Pert, -- 50 Gardyne, -- Kirkden, -- 38 Gedhall, -- Barry, -- 4 GLAMMIS, -- -- 27 Glasswell, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Glen of Ogilvy, -- Glammis, -- 27 GLENISLA, -- -- 28 Glenley, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Glenmarkie, -- Glenisla, -- 30 Glenogil, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Glenprosen, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Glenquharity, -- Lintrathen, -- 49 Glenquich, -- Tannadice, -- 75 Gourdie, -- Liff, -- 46 Gourdie, -- Liff, -- 47 Grange, -- Monyfieth, -- 56 Grange of Airly, -- Airly, -- 2 Grange of Barry, -- Barry, -- 4 Grange of Conon, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Gray, -- Liff, -- 47 Greenlawhill, -- Barry, -- 4 [Page] 83 -- INDEX. -- iii. GUTHRIE, -- -- 31 Guynd, -- Carmyllie, -- 9 Halkerton, -- Forfar, -- 26 Hallyburton, -- Kettins, -- 35 Hatton of Eassie, -- Eassie, -- 23 Heatherstacks, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Hedderwick, -- Dun, -- 13 Hedderwick, -- Montrose, -- 61 Herdhill, -- Kirrymuir, -- 44 Hollmirry, -- Glenisla, -- 31 Hospitalfield, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Idvies, -- Kirkden, -- 38 Ingliston, -- Eassie, -- 23 Inskewan, -- Tannadice, -- 76 INVERARITY, -- -- 33 Invercarity, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Invereighty, -- Inverarity, -- 33 Invereighty, -- Kinnettles, -- 41 Invergowrie, -- Liff, -- 46 Inverharity, -- Glenisla, -- 30 INVERKEILOR, -- -- 34 Inverpeffer, -- St. Vigeans, -- 67 Islabank, -- Ruthven, -- 67 Justenhaugh, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Keillor, -- Kettins, -- 36 Keillor, Easter, -- Newtyle, -- 63 Keith, -- Lundie, -- 51 Keithock, -- Brechin, -- 8 Keithock, Little, -- Brechin, -- 8 Kelly, -- Arbirlot, -- 2 Kellyfield, -- Dundee, -- 15 KETTINS, -- -- 35 Kilrie, -- Glenisla, -- 28 Kincaldrum, -- Inverarity, -- 33 Kinclune, -- Kingoldrum, -- 37 Kingenny, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 KINGOLDRUM, -- -- 37 Kinnaber, -- Montrose, -- 61 KINNAIRD, -- -- 24 Kinnalty, -- Airly, -- 1 Kinnalty, -- Tannadice, -- 77 KINNELL, -- -- 38 Kinneries, -- Kirkden, -- 38 KINNETTLES, -- -- 39 Kinnordy, -- Kirrymuir, -- 41 Kintrockat, -- Brechin, -- 5 Kintyrie, -- Kirrymuir, -- 41 Kinwhirry, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Kirkbuddo, -- Guthrie, -- 32 KIRKDEN, -- -- 38 Kirkton, -- Mains, -- 52 KIRRYMUIR, -- -- 41 Labothie, -- Inverarity, -- 33 Langley Park, -- Dun, -- 13 Laws, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 Lawton, -- Inverkeilor, -- 34 Leckoway, -- Kinnettles, -- 41 Ledcrieff, -- Lundie, -- 51 Lednathie, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Letham, -- Dunnichen, -- 19 Letham, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 LETHNOT, -- -- 21 LETHNOT, -- -- 45 LIFF and BENVIE, -- 45 Lindertis, -- Airly, -- 1 Linross, -- Airly, -- 1 LINTRATHEN, -- -- 49 Lintrose, -- Kettins, -- 36 Little Miln, -- Forfar, -- 26 Lochlair, -- Carmyllie, -- 9 Lochlands, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 LOCHLEE, -- -- 21 LOCHLEE, -- -- 23 LOCHLEE, -- -- 50 Logie, -- Kirrymuir, -- 44 Logie, -- Liff, -- 48 LOGIE and PERT, -- -- 49 Longhaugh, -- Mains, -- 52 Longlands, -- Kirkden, -- 39 Lower, -- Forfar, -- 26 Lumlathen, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 LUNAN, -- -- 50 LUNDIE, -- -- 51 MAINS, -- -- 52 Mairstane, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Markhouse, -- Tannadice, -- 75 Maryton, -- -- 53 Maule's Den, -- Brechin, -- 8 Meathie, -- Imverarity, -- 33 Melgund, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Memus, -- Tannadice, -- 76 MENMUIR, -- -- 53 Middleton, -- Kirkden, -- 38 Millhole, -- Newtyle, -- 63 Milnton of Conon, -- Carmyllie, -- 9 MONIKIE, -- -- 55 Montpelier, -- Dundee, -- 15 MONTROSE, -- -- 60 MONYFIETH, -- -- 56 Muir of Meathie, -- Forfar, -- 26 Muirhead, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Muirton, -- Strickathrow, -- 74 Muiryhillock, -- Tannadice, -- 75 MURROES, -- -- 62 Murthell, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Nathro, -- Navar, -- 45 NAVAR, -- -- 45 Needs, -- Glenisla, -- 30 NEVAY, -- -- 23 Newbarns, -- Oathlaw, -- 63 Newbigging, -- Monikie, -- 55 Newgate, -- St. Vigeans, -- 71 Newgrange, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Newhall, -- Kettins, -- 36 b
E106/16/7/84 [Page] 84 iv. -- INDEX. [PLACENAME] -- PARISH. -- PAGE. Newmanswalls, -- Montrose, -- 60 Newmiln, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Newton, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Newton, -- Strickathrow, -- 74 Newtonmiln, -- Strickathro, -- 74 NEWTYLE, -- -- 63 Noranside, -- Fearn, -- 24 Northgrange, -- Monyfieth, -- 56 OATHLAW, -- -- 63 Ogil, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Old Montrose, -- Maryton, -- 53 Omachie, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 PANBRIDE, -- -- 64 Parkconon, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Parkhead, -- Mains, -- 52 Parkhill, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Pearsie, -- Kingoldrum, -- 37 Peattie, -- Kettins, -- 36 Peebles, -- St. Vigeans, -- 68 Peel, -- Lintrathen, -- 49 Pert, -- Logie and Pert, -- 49 Pitalpie, -- Liff, -- 46 Pitcur, -- Kettins, -- 35 Pitforthie, -- Brechin, -- 8 Pitkennedy, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Pitkerro, -- Dundee, -- 15 Pitlochrie, -- Glenisla, -- 29 Pitlyell, -- Lundie, -- 51 Pitmuis, -- Kirkden, -- 39 Pitpointy, -- Tealing, -- 78 Pitruchie, -- Forfar, -- 26 Pitscandly, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Pitskelly, -- Barry, -- 4 Pittendreich, -- Lundie, -- 51 Powrie, -- Murroes, -- 62 Quarriehill, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Quilkoe, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Ranaglirock, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Ravensby, -- Barry, -- 4 Redcastle, -- Inverkeilor, -- 34 RESCOBIE, -- -- 65 Restenneth, -- Forfar, -- 26 Reswallie, -- Rescobie, -- 65 Rochillhill, -- Glammis, -- 27 Rosemount, -- Montrose, -- 61 Rossie, -- Craig, -- 10 Ruises, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 RUTHVEN, -- -- 67 Sandyford, -- Kirrymuir, -- 43 Scotstown, -- Auchterhouse, -- 4 Scroggerfield, -- Glammis, -- 27 Seaton, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Shannaly, -- Lintrathen, -- 49 Shealhill, -- Kirrymuir, -- 42 Sheriff Bank, -- Tannadice, -- 77 Smiddiehill, -- Strickathrow, -- 74 Smithfield, -- Monikie, -- 55 St. Ann's, -- Brechin, -- 8 STRATHMARTINE, -- -- 73 STRICKATHROW, -- -- 74 ST. VIGEANS, -- -- 67 TANNADICE, -- -- 75 Tarry, -- St. Vigeans, -- 69 Tayock, -- Montrose, -- 61 TEALING, -- -- 78 Tillyarblet, -- Navar, -- 45 Tullos, -- Dunnichen, -- 20 Tullywhandland, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Turfachie, -- Tannadice, -- 77 Turfbeg, -- Forfar, -- 26 Turin, -- Aberlemno, -- 1 Usan, -- Craig, -- 10 Wallace Craigie, -- Dundee, -- 15 Wardmiln, -- St. Vigeans, -- 71 Waterston, -- Fearn, -- 24 Waterybutts, -- Barry, -- 4 Wedderburn, -- Murroes, -- 62 Wellbank, -- Monyfieth, -- 57 Westhall, -- Murroes, -- 62 Whitehouse and Down, -- Alyth, -- 3 Whitewell, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Whitfield, -- Mains, -- 52 Wolflaw, -- Tannadice, -- 76 Woodhill, -- Barry, -- 4 E
E106/16/7/85 [Page] 85 Valuation Roll OF THE COUNTY OF FORFAR; CONTAINING THE WHOLE PARTICULARS OF THE DIVISIONS OF VALUED RENTS SINCE THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL ROLL IN THE YEAR 1683: COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY A COMMITTEE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY, AND APPROVED OF BY A GENERAL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1821. CONTAINING, ALSO, THE PARTICULARS OF THE DIVISIONS OF VALUED RENTS, UP TO OCTOBER 1, 1822 TOGETHER WITH THE STANDING ORDERS OF THE COUNTY OF FORFAR. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE MICHAELMAS HEAD COURT OF THE COUNTY, OCTOBER 1, 1822. Dundee: Printed by Alexander Colville. 1823. 16/7
E106/16/7/86 [Page] 86 STANDING ORDERS OF THE COUNTY OF FORFAR, Approved of in a General Meeting of Freeholders, Justices of Peace, and Commissioners of Supply. held upon the first day of October, 1822. Oct. 1, 1822. At the General Meeting of Freeholders, Justices of Peace, and Commissioners of Supply, held at Forfar, on the 30th day of April, 1822, a Committee was appointed "to consider and digest the Standing Orders of the County presently in force, and to suggest such further and additional Standing Orders for the proper conducting of the public business, as to them might appear expedient and proper." This Committee accordingly met; and having taken into consideration the business remitted to them, the following General Rules and Regulations were submitted to the General Meeting of this date, approved of and appointed to be observed as "STANDING ORDERS" of the County in time coming. I. - REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO BUILDING BRIDGES - ADVERTISING FOR CONTRACTORS - AND APPLICATIONS FOR AID FROM THE BRIDGE MONEY. Sept. 30, 1794. RESOLUTIONS OF GENERAL MEETING, - 1st, That, along with every Petition praying for aid from the Bridge money, there shall be delivered in a state of particulars, mentioning the dimentions of the Bridge intended to be built or repaird, the quantity of work to be done, and an estimate of the expense; which estimate must be signed by a person or perons willing to undertake the same; and no Petition shall be received by the General Meeting unless such state and estimate be annexed to it. 2d, That all Petitions so received by the General Meeting of the thirtieth of April, shall be referred to a Committee to consider the merits of the same, and to report their opinion to the General Meeting of the Justices of Peace and Commissioners of Supply, held on the same day with the Michaelmas Head Court, who shall finally fix the allocation of the Bridge money for the then current year. 3d, That the money so allocated shall not on any pretence whatever be paid till the work, for which it was granted, be executed; and that, therefore, the Clerk of the Meeting be instructed to grant no warrant for any part of the Bridge money so allocated, till he receive a proper certificate that the work is executed, and the money actually expended. 4th, That it be an instruction to the Committee not to recommend for public aid any new Bridge, the estimated expense of building which shall not exceed Fifteen Pounds Sterling; and not to grant a larger proportion than half the estimated expense for building any new Bridge whatever. 5th, That a Balance of Bridge money of not less than Twenty Pounds Sterling, be left every year unappropriated, in the hands of the Collector, to answer any sudden demands for the repair of any County Bridge (not being upon a Turnpike road) which may receive accidental damage; and for such purposes the Collector shall be directed to issue any sum not exceeding Five Pounds Sterling, on the order of any two Commissioners of Supply, provided a always that the said order be accompanied with a certificate mentioning the nature of the accident that has happened, and the sum laid out in repairing the damage. RESOLUTIONS OF General Meeting, - -- May 1, 1815. 1st, That in time coming, when application is made for aid from the County Bridge money, such application shall be accompanied (agreeably to the present practice) with a plan and specification of the work, whether for new Bridges, or for repair of Bridges at present existing, and in the case of new Bridges, with production also of a subscription paper for payment of one half of the whole expense, - the remaining half only being claimable from the public. 2d, After the particular Committee appointed by the County, and also the General Meeting, approve of the application, and of the plan, specifications, and estimate, and previous to contracting for or commencing the work, the General Clerk on Bridges shall, after consulting with the person or persons so applying, or their agent, enter an advertisment in two of the Newspapers published in the County, specifying the work to be performed, inviting Contractors to inspect the place, plan, and specification, and deliver to the General Clerk upon Roads and Bridges (Within a time to be limited) an estimate, mentioning the sum for which they will undertake to execute the building, or repairs, in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and to find caution for performance; - which estimate and offer or the estimates and offers that they may be so lodged, the Clerk shall transmit to the Preses of the particular Committee originally appointed by a General Meeting of the County, that the person or persons who petitioned may, with a quorum of the said particular Committee, enter into the Contract with an undertaker, on the most economical terms consistently with having the work well and substantially executed, - the expense of which advertisment shall be paid for by the County. General Meeting, April 30, 1822. MR SHERIFF L'AMY, Preses. It was moved by Mr A. M. Guthrie, and seconded by Mr Lyon, that it be henceforth a Standing Order of this County, that all Petitions, and Reports on Petitions, craving aid from the Bridge money, be lodged in the hands of the Clerk twenty-four hours before the day of the meeting of the General Committee upon Bridges; and that no such Petition or Report, lodged after that time, shall be received, - which was unanimously agreed to, and the Meeting resolve accordingly. II. - TURNPIKE ACCOUNTS. RESOLVED in General Meeting, - -- June 13, 181[5] 1st, That the Committees upon all and each of the turnpike trusts in this County, are hereby enjoined to keep regular books, containing an exact account of the monies received and the application thereof, with all their other proceedings, as directed in the section at the bottom of [continued on page 87]
E106/16/7/88 [Page] 87 ( ii ) [continued from page 86] page 38, in the printed copy of the statute; that the vouchers applicable to these Accounts be marked in running numbers; and that the Books be annually sent up for inspection of the Committee appointed by General Meetings. 2d, That in the charge against the Trustees, the whole sums of Toll rents for the year be stated, and that the credit side of the account contain the various articles of expenditure, to be instructed by vouchers; and when the case so requires, specifying likewise any arrears outstanding that the balance may be correctly struck. 3d, That accounts not finally settled in one year be always carried to next year's account, so that a full and distinct view may be had upon this separate article. And the Meeting order and direct all concerned to give obedience to these Rules in time coming. April 30, 1821. RESOLVED in General Meeting.- That all the Accounts and Vouchers of Receipt and Expenditure on Turnpike roads within this County ought in future to be transmitted to the General Clerk, to be by him laid before the Auditor, six days previous to the meeting of the Committee, so as due time may be allowed for their examination. III. - STATUTE LABOUR ROAD ACCOUNTS. The terms of the Act of Parliament on this subject are clear and distinct, and are appointed to be strictly complied with in future, particularly the clause authorising a fine to be imposed on the District Clerk who shall not conform to the Rulesthere laid down. IV. - PROCEDURE RELATIVE TO DIVISIONS OF VALUED RENT AND VALUATION ROLL, &c. April 30, 1821. The Hon. [Honourable] WILLIAM MAULE, Preses. RESOLVED in General Meeting, - 1st, That in order to preserve regularity in future divisions of valued rents, every Petition for such division shall be accompanied by a Certificate signed both by the Clark and Collector of Supply, bearing that the cumulo valued rent of which a division is craved, amounts to the sum stated in the Petition. 2d, That when a Decree of Division of valued rent is pronounced, the Clerk shall, previous to issuing an Extract of the Decree to the parties, forward the Extract to the Collector, in order that he may enter the particulars of the Division in the Cess Book; and the Collector, after certifying upon the Extract that such entry has been made by him, shall return it to the Clerk, to be then given out to the parties interested. 3d, That at the General Meeting of Commissioners of Supply, on thirtieth April yearly, the respective Valuation Rolls in the hands of the Clerk and Collector shall be produced and compared with each other, and with the Records of the Decrees of Division pronounced during the year, in order that it may be seen that the Divisions have been properly entered. V. - INTIMATION OF COUNTY MEETINGS CALLED FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES. RESOLVED, - That it be in time coming a Standing Order of this County, that all Special Meetings of the County, which may be called by the Convener on a requisition addressed to him, or otherwise, shall (except in cases of emergency where it shall appear to the Convener necessary to deviate from this rule) in the future, be advertised, at least twice in one of the oldest weekly Papers, published in Dundee and Montrose, previous to the day of the Meeting, and once in the Edinburgh Evening Courant; and the purposes of such Meeting shall be specially stated in the Advertisment, in order that all those who wish to attend such Meetings may have sufficient intimation given to them. VI. - RULES AS TO THE PRESENTMENT OF PETITIONS, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, &c . AND PROCEEDINGS AT GENERAL MEETINGS. RESOLVED, - That it be a Standing Order of this County, that all Petitions in regard to the shutting up, suppressing or altering, Roads; Petitions for Division of valued rent; Applications for Aid from the Rogue money, or Bridge money; Petitions in regard to Highways, Bridges, and Ferries; and all applications of a similar nature, together with Reports of Committees on any of these subjects, and such papers connected therewith as may be intended to be laid before any General or Adjourned General Meeting; and also the Title Deeds of those Gentlemen claiming Inrollment as Freeholders, shall be lodged in the Clerk's hands, two days at least previous to the day of holding such Meeting. VII. - PAYMENTS FROM THE ROUGUE MONEY TO JUSTICES OF PEACE, CLERKS, AND FISCALS; AND PRECOGNITIONS LED BEFORE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. April 30, 1817 RESOLVED in General Meeting that the Clerk and Procurator Fiscal of the Justices in every district be allowed from the Rogue money their expenses in taking precognitions for lesser offences; but that in greater offences, or any offences which are likely to be reported to the Crown Agent, or tried before the High Court or Circuit Court of Justiciary, they shall only be allowed the expense of presenting Petitions for apprehending and imprisoning criminals, or search warrants; it being understood that in these last cases the Procurator Fiscal for the Justices is immediately to report his proceedings to the Procurator Fiscal for the County, in order that he may follow out the necessary measures; as it is his particular duty to take notice of all higher offences, and as his accounts for the prosecution of those higher offences are passed and paid in Exchequer. RESOLVED that the Clerk and Procurator Fiscal of the Justices ought not to take any steps with regard to the smaller offences committed within Burgh, it being the duty of Magistrates of Burghs to take charge of those offences. MICHAELMAS HEAD COURT, September 30, 1817. The above RESOLUTIONS approved of. MICHAELMAS HEAD COURT, September 30, 1821. RESOLVED, - That in future years those having claims upon the Rogue money of this County shall attend the Meeting of the Committee of Freeholders, at auditing the accounts, either by themselves or persons authorised by them, in order that the Committee may obtain such explanations as may be required, regarding any particular articles claimed in the accounts. [Page] 88 ( iii ) TABLE OF FEES, PAYABLE TO JUSTICES OF PEACE, CLERKS, AND FISCALS. PROCURATOR FISCAL. For every Petition -- £0.4.0 For attendance in Precognitions and taking Declarations. - For the first hour, -- £0.5.0 Every other, -- £0.2.6 When the Procurator Fiscal is employed in taking Precognitions or other criminal business, at a distance from the town where he resides, he is allowed travelling charges and such expenses as are unavoidably incurred; and he is to be considered as employed from the time he sets out to execute such business till he return, provided no unnecessary delay has taken place, and the distance be particularly stated. CLERK. To the person employed as Clerk for writing Precognitions and Declarations. - For each Sheet, -- £0.0.9 For writing the first Warrant, -- £0.0.6 For Warrants of Re-commitment, -- £0.0.3 To the person employed as Clerk in taking Precognitions and Declarations, at a distance from the place where he resides, besides his allowance for his writings as above and his travelling expenses. - For each day he is employed, -- £0.5.0 For copies of Precognitions, Declarations, and other papers relative to criminal matters. - For each Sheet, -- £0.0.6 And farther, if it be necessary for the Clerk of the Peace to attend as Assessor to the Justices, he should be allowed for his trouble in attending, and his assistance in dictating, the Procognition. - For the first hour, -- £0.3.0 For every other house, -- £0.2.0 LETTERS - To the Procurator Fiscal or the Clerk, for writing Letters. - For each Letters, -- £0.10.0 CONSTABLES, &c. To Constables, Concurrents, and others employed in apprehending and securing offenders, citing witnesses, and attending the Justices or Procurator Fiscal, when making searches, or in making them by their orders. - To the Constable for the first hour, - £0.10.0 For every other house, -- £0.0.9 And not to exceed, for any one day of twenty-four hours, the total sum of -- £0.4.0 To the Concurrents for the first hour, -- £0.1.0 For every other hour, -- £0.0.6 And not to exceed, for any one day of twenty-four hours, the total sum of -- £0.3.0 EXPENSES INCURRED ON TRIALS. To the Procurator Fiscal for his trouble in framing the complaint, however many Sheets it may consist of, -- £0.6.0 For attending the Trial, if finished in one day, -- £1.1.0 Attendance on every other day, -- £0.10.6 To the person employed as Clerk, the same allowance for writings as under the article of Precognitions and Declarations. To the Constables attending the Court and taking charge of the ciminals. - For each day, -- £0.4.0 The Procurator Fiscal and Clerk in order to have their accounts modified will obtain from the Justice, who took the Precognition a Certificate annexed to the account, stating the number of hours occupied in the Procognition and in taking Declarations, the number of Sheets of which the Precognition consists, whether or not the Clerk did attend during the whole or any part of the Procognition, and the time for which the Constables and Concurrents were employed. VIII. - RULES FOR STRIKING THE ANNUAL FIARS, SUBJECT TO ANY ALTERATIONS WHICH MAY BE THOUGHT EXPEDIENT BY THE SHERIFF. - OCTOBER 1, 1816. RESOLVED in General Meeting, upon receiving a Report from the Committee appointed by the General Meeting of the County, on the thirtieth of April last, to enquire into the manner in which the Fiars Prices of Grain had usually been struck in this County; and to consider the fairest and best way to ascertain the medium prices of the different kinds of grain. 1st, That an equal proportion of the witnesses ought to be summoned from the different districts of the County, viz. from the Eastern, Western, Coastside, and Middle of the County; from Strathmore and the Braes. 2d, That no Farmer be summoned who does not occupy Seventy acres of arable Land. 3d, That the Schoolmasters of the different parishes be directed to send as early as possible, to the Sheriff Clerk's office in Forfar, the Tenants' names who are eligible in their respective parishes. 4th, That at least three Tenants in every District be summoned to attend at the striking of the Fiars, to be employed as Jurymen or to give evidence to the Jury. 5th, That the principal Corn-dealers in the County be summoned to attend, and that they be requested to have prepared a General Total of the quantity, with the medium of the prices of each kind of grain they have previously purchased of that year's crop; which they are to deliver upon Oath to the Jury, exclusive of any other information which may be required by the Jury. 6th, That a principal Baker and Brewer from each Royal Burgh be summoned to attend. 7th, That three principal Millers and Distillers in the County be summoned to attend. 8th, That the Fiars Prices shall be struck, not on the average of the number of sales by different witnesses, but on the average of the number of bolls sold. It is understood that the evidence to be given upon the sales of any kind of grain shall apply only to sales for legal purposes, and thus secure strict attention to the fair interest of all concerned. FORFAR. October 1, 1822. The foregoing STANDING ORDERS of the County of Forfar, approved of in a General Meeting of Freeholders, Justices of Peace, and Commissioners of Supply, of the said Shire, held this day. WILLIAM MAULE, PRESES.