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Names of Proprietors | Names of Lands | Valuation |
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Tillicoultry Parish Continued | Scots. | |
Brought over | £303.13.10 | |
James Bruce Esquire | The folds and Cunny Park likewise possest by him | £38.9.0 |
The Clay holl Park likewise possest by him | £51.5.4 | |
The haugh called Skinners haugh possest by William Sharp | £7.3.1 | |
The fore croft of Shannoch hill lately inclosed and possest by the said Charles Barclay Maitland | £76.18.0 | |
The East park of Shannoc hill called the Shield Flale possest by the said Charles Barclay Maitland | £51.5.4 | |
The West park of Shannoch hill calle Powl Park possest by William Miller | £30.2.5 | |
That piece of ground called Shannoch hill muir possest by William Drysdale | £3.4.1 | |
That Park of Shannoch hill called the Bashy Park possest by James Morison | £22.12.10 | |
The Meadow of Shannoch hill possest by the said Charles Barclay Maitland | £12.16.4 | |
The haugh called Gin house haugh and Easter and West pipes possessed by the said Charles Barclay Maitland | £21.7.2 | |
The Dowallhead Park possest by William Drysdale | £18.7.5 | |
Carried over | £637.4.10 | |
Tillicoultry Parish Continued | Scots. | |
Brought over | £637.4.10 | |
James Bruce Esquire | The two Hay Meadows in Hilltoun possest by the said Charles Barclay Maitland | £21.7.2 |
The Lands of Fairney holes possest by John Taylor | £10.13.7 | |
The Back hill possest by John Cairns | £80.13.10 | |
That croft called Innes croft possest by James Taylor | £4.3.6 | |
That part of the Lands of Coalsnaughton called Malcom Condies old possession presently possest by the said Charles Barclay Maitland and William and Alexander Drysdale | £55.10.9 | |
Those Lands in Drimy called Deafknowes possest by Thomas Drysdale | £71.11.3 | |
The East end of Coalsnaughton possest by William Sharp | £38.12.7 | |
The Park called the little bank park possessed by the said Charles Barclay Maitland | £18.7.5 | |
The Orchyard possest by him | £8.10.11 | |
The Garden also possest by him | £23.9.11 | |
James Bruce Esquire and James Johnston Esquire | The Mill of Tillicoultry Multures & sequells thereof, possesed by Robert Johnston. The Mill Lands called the Shepherds croft & Browster dale foot possessed by Robert Johnston. | £279.16.6 |
Carried over | £1250.2.3 |
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