E106/5/5/28D

Number Proprietors Lands Valuation Sub Valuation
Scots
1 George Macpherson, per Cochran & Macpherson, Advocates, 152 Union Street, Aberdeen Edinglassie £265.9.5
2 James & Charles Kemp, per Kemp & Auchinachie, Solicitors, Aberlour Parkmore £134.16.1
3 Trs. [Trustees] of John Symon, Pittyvaich, per C. J. Macpherson, Solicitor, Dufftown Pittyvaich £58.11.8
4 Charles Macpherson, Solicitor, Dufftown Priestwell £4.6.11
5 John R. Findlay, per Napier Landale, Factor, Aberlour Balvanie £311.7.10
6 John R. Findlay, per Napier Landale, Factor, Aberlour Beetstack &c. £9.17.7
7 James Eadie, per John Innes, Banker, Dufftown Nether Clunie &c. £425.2.3
and Duke of Fife's Trustees Various lands £230.8.3
£1440.0.0

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[page] 28D

SCHEME OF ALLOCATION between and among the
Trustees of The Duke of Fife, K.G., [Knight of the Garter] K.T., [Knight of the Thistle] and pur-
chasers from him or their successors, of the old
Valued Rent of the portions of the Fife Estates
lying in the Parish of Mortlach and
County of Banff.

1912.

The total Valued Rent of the whole lands in the Parish of Mortlach, formerly
belonging to the Duke of Fife, is £1440. That sum is allocated below in the same
proportions as the stipend which was payable by His Grace previous to the commence-
ment of the land sales, was allocated in the State of Teinds and Locality prepared
in 1897 by Messrs Mill & Bruce, S.S.C., and in the Scheme of Locality wich followed
upon it. An Allocation made on the immediate basis of the real rents would no
doubt be more strictly in accordance with principle, but in many cases the amounts
of the real rents at the dates of the sales are not readily ascertainable. And, as
the allocation of the stipend was made on the basis of the real rents, it follows that
the present one also proceeds on that basis though not directly.

Edinglassie [note] (see main Roll where £500 paid for [Edinlassie])

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