Land tax rolls for Dumfriesshire, volume 02

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E106/12/2/1 Page 1st Merks
E106/12/2/1 Glencairn parish
E106/12/2/1 Maxweltown 4 merk & the half merk land of Auchenstrone, Three merkland of Ballinny. Two merkland of Craiglirian the Two & a half mk [merk] Land of Martour the 2 mk [merk] Land of Drumloss Two and a half merkland of Burnfoot three merkland of Hill. Fifty shilling Land of Peeltown three merkland of Shankingtown the five merkland of Maxwelton, the Three pound land of Bellyboughts and Corseford. The thirty shilling Land of Breckonside the Forty shilling Land of Straithead. [continued]
E106/12/2/1 The forty shilling Land of Auchenfedderick the forty shilling land of Dardarroch, The half merkland of Clarnstown The two merkland of Castlefairn. The Miln The Merkland of little Laggan, the Merkland of Meikle Laggan and the two merkland of Gordystown stand valued in the old Valuation Book in Cumulo at 3400.0.0
E106/12/2/1 Item the Merk and half merkland of Dibbin stand there valued per se at 150.0.0
E106/12/2/1 Item the thirty shill: [shilling] Land of Breckonside at 90.0.0
E106/12/2/1 [Sub total] 3640.0.0
E106/12/2/1 Page 1st Valuation of the Sheriffdom of Dumfries Comprehending the Stewartry of Annandale and five Kirks of Eskdale Presbytery of Penpont That by an Act of the Commissioners of Supply dated the sixteenth August Mvij C & forty three [16 Aug 1743] the foresaid Valuations were divided and the Land tax and all public burdens appointed to be uplifted out [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/1 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/3 2.d [page]
E106/12/2/3 out of the same in manner and by the pre portions following Viz.
E106/12/2/3 Out of the Lands of Bellyboughts Corseford Shancastle or Shankistoun The two merkland of Nees one merkland of Martour & Little Dibbin The lands of Meikle Dibbin the lands of Auchenstrone the Lands of Craiglirian the Lands of Drumloss the lands of Stransshalloch The lands of Castlefairn the Miln and Miln Lands of Gillygappock the Lands of Hill the lands of Peelstoun and the five merkland of Maxweltoun holde of a Subject 2516.10.0
E106/12/2/3 And out of the half of Dunreggan alias Burnfoot the Acres of the Templand Meadow the lands of Breckenside The lands of Straith alias Straithead The Lands of Bankhead alias Auchenfedderick The lands of Wallistoun The Lands of Gordonstown The Lands of Dardarroch & Clarenstown and the Lands of Meikle and Little Laggans which are holden of the Crown 1123.3.4
E106/12/2/3 Making together the foresaid 3640.0.0 merks
E106/12/2/3 3d [page]
E106/12/2/3 The lands of Breckonside alias Straithhead the Lands of Walliston the Lands of Gordonston The lands of Dardarroch and Clarenston still belonging to Sir Robert Laurie Baronet 795.6.8
E106/12/2/3 And upon the Lands of Meikle and Little Laggans disponed to Major Robert Laurie and the Lands of Bankhead also disponed to him 327.10.0
E106/12/2/3 Making together the foresaid 1123.3.4
E106/12/2/3 So that the Valuation of the whole foresaid Lands stands now as follows
E106/12/2/3 On the above Lands holding of the Duke of Queensberry 2516.10.0
E106/12/2/3 On the Lands holding of the Crown by Sir Robert Laurie £795.6.8
E106/12/2/3 One the foresd [foresaid] Lands holding of the Crown by Major Laurie 327.10.0
E106/12/2/3 [Sub total] 3640.0.0
E106/12/2/3 The forty shill [shilling] Land of Fleuch larg 200.0.0
E106/12/2/3 The Lands pertaining to Craigdarroch to wit The four merkland of Jerburgh Lochenbennat & Damacullan Craigdarroch Miln & Lagdon the two merkland of Moss and Grange & Coostonantack the Land called the twenty Sh [shilling] Land The three merk half merkland of Chappellmark & Corriedow the 2½ mk [merk] Land of Corriebuy the 2½ mk [merk] Land of Conrig the Two merk half merkland of Blairock the two merk half merk Land of Benbuie The two merk half merkland of Barnbuie [continued]
E106/12/2/3 The thirty two shill [shilling] Land of Craigdarroch The twenty Shill [shilling] Land of Nees The five merkland of Barndarroch over Cailloch Camaneland merkland of Dungalstoun stand valued in the Valuation Book at 1500.0.0
E106/12/2/3 That the two merkland of Minngryle two
E106/12/2/3 [signed] John Goldie Willaim Mein That by another Act of the said Commisioners bearing date the twenty ninth Oct Mvij C and sixty five the valued rents of the Lands before mentioned holding of the Crown is further divivded & proportioned as follows Viz Upon the Lands of the half of Dunreggan alias Burnfoot the Acres of Templand meadow
E106/12/2/3 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/5 4th [page] Brot. [brought] over 1500.0.0
E106/12/2/5 3840.0.0
E106/12/2/5 Two merkland of Kirkcudbright theLands of Nether Caitloch & two merk half mk [merk] Land of Dunreggan stand valued at 475.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The valuation of Cailloch's Lands before mentioned is 475.0.0
E106/12/2/5 [Sub total] 475.0.0
E106/12/2/5 Carried over 5815.0.0
E106/12/2/5 5th [page]
E106/12/2/5 Brought over 5815.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The Lands that pertained to John M Gachan of Dalwhat Viz t
E106/12/2/5 The two merk half merk land of Dalwhathead the merkland of the Mains of Dalwhat and the two merk half merk land of Marwhirn are valued jointly at 562.0.0
E106/12/2/5 But by Act of the Commisioners 31st May 1746 they now pay as follows Dalwhat head & Mains of Dalwhat 300.0.0
E106/12/2/5 Marwhirn 174.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The Lands that pertained to Brown of Inglistoun Vizt
E106/12/2/5 The merkland of Kirkland the merkland of Gilmerstoun the Two merkland of Mid Ingliston the half merkland andthe Miln of
E106/12/2/5 Two merkland were valued in Cumulo at 657.6.8
E106/12/2/5 But by and Act of the Commissioners 1st June 1750 that Cumulo is divided to & upon the Lands foresaid as follows Vizt
E106/12/2/5 Upon the merkland of Kirkland 40.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The Lands of Mid Ingliston 300.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The Lands of half Merkland 50.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The Lands of Gilmerstown 138.0.0
E106/12/2/5 And the said Miln & Lnds of Two merkland 129.6.8
E106/12/2/5 [sub total] 657.6.8
E106/12/2/5 The over Merkland of Kirkland 90.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The two Merkland of Birkshaw 122.6.8
E106/12/2/5 The two Merkland of Nether Ingliston 300.0.0
E106/12/2/5 The lands that pertained to James Cook Vizt The thirty shill [shillings] Land of Compston The Miln of Snade The two merkland of Galston the Two merkland of Keutston The merkland of Gateside & Merkland of Moffatstown the merkland of the Two mk [merk] Land & Merkland of Stewarton are valued jointly at 775.0.0
E106/12/2/5 Carried over 7547.0.0
E106/12/2/5 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/5 That by an Act of the Commissioner dated 1st June 1749. It is found that the foresaid two merk half merkland of Barbuie part of Craigdarrochs property Lands holding of the Crown aught to be One hundred & two merks eight Shills [shillings] & Six pence Scots as the just proportion of One thousand five hundred Whereun to Craigdarroch's Lands are valued in Cumulo and that the valued Rent of the Two merkland half merk land of Dunreggan holding by Craigdarroch of the Crown and holden by William Fergusson of Cailloch of Craigdarroch aught to be the hundred & seventy six Merks five shills [shillings] as the just proportion of Four hundred & seventy five whereun to these Lands and Cailloch's other Lands are valued as above mentioned so that the Valuation of Craigdarrochs Lands valued in Cumulo as aforesd [aforesaid] is 1500.0.0 But by an Act of the Commissioners of Supply 2d May 1750. It is found that the Lands of Over Kirkend purchased by Auchenchain ought to be lyable to pay the Land tax according to the Valuation after specified of Cadlock's Cumulo before written 135.0.0 And by another Act of the Commisioners the Lands of Minnygryle purchased by William Kirkpatrick ought to bear of the same 154.0.0 And the Lands of Nether Caitloch still remaining set Caitloch shall pay at the sale of which make up the Cumulo foresaid 106.0.0 [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/7 6th [page] Brot. [brought] over
E106/12/2/7 775 ..7547
E106/12/2/7 And the Lands of Snade Borland Garriestown and Shaw are valued jointly at 447.0.0
E106/12/2/7 1222.0.0
E106/12/2/7 But by an Act of the Commissioners dated 5th Oct 1743. It is found that the said Lands of Two Merkland Gateside Moffatstown Keulstib Coatstown Compstown & Miln of Snade which were holden of the Crown ought in all Time coming to pay the Land tax It according to the Valuation of 686.0.0
E106/12/2/7 And that the Lands of Stewarton holden of the Duke of Queensberry 89.0.0
E106/12/2/7 ought to pay for 775.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Making up together the first Cumulo 775.0.0
E106/12/2/7 And By another Act of the sd [said] Commissioners dated 1st June 1750. It is appointed that the Lands of Shaw Garrockstown & part of Snade sold to William Welsh should in Time coming bear public Burdens according to the Valuation of 212.0.0
E106/12/2/7 And that the Lands of Boreland & part of Snade which remained wt Mr Riddell should pay at the rate of 235.0.0
E106/12/2/7 447.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Which makes up thr Sum as in the second Cumulo 447.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The two merkland of Cleughside and Lairmore The two Merkland of Claack Kiddstown & Brattlestoun 250.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Merkland of Nether Claack pertaining to Bogry 20.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Carried over merks 9039.0.0
E106/12/2/7 7th [page] Brought over 9039.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Laird of Crawfordtown's haill lands beside what he purchased from Stewarton 600.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Two Merkland of Blackstown 150.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Three pound land of Auchenchain 300.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Merkland of Lochwhirr 180.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Merkland of Knockhauchly 150.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Two Merkland of Craignestown 200.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Two Merkland of Threee rigs 137.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Two Merkland of Glencrosh 165.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Merkland of Nether Kirkcudbright 135.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Thirty Shill [Shillings] land of Crichen & Boddom 300.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Thirty shilling land of Calside 107.6.8
E106/12/2/7 The Two & half merkland of Glenjoan 200.0.0
E106/12/2/7 The Five merkland of Terraran 312.6.8
E106/12/2/7 12056.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Parish of Tynron
E106/12/2/7 The Lands of Stenhouse & Clackwhannan The lands of Thistly Mark , the Lands of Glenlaugh, The Lands of Markiston & Magmalloch the Lands of Marknmonie & Markreoch are valued in Cumulo 562.6.8
E106/12/2/7 But the Commissioner by their Act dated 21st Novr.[Novmber] 1740 divided the said Cumulo as follows viz.
E106/12/2/7 On the Lands of Stenhouse & belonging to Mr Goldie 231.2.8 231.2.8
E106/12/2/7 And upon the following Lands pertaining to Croglin viz.
E106/12/2/7 Tanlego 88.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Marchiston or Markquiston 80.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Thistly Mark 57.4.0
E106/12/2/7 Magmalloch 53.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Markreoch 53.0.0
E106/12/2/7 Which together make up the total valuation foresaid 331.4.0 331.4.0
E106/12/2/7 Carried over 562.6.8 562.6.8
E106/12/2/7 6th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 7th [page] [signed] William Mein John Goldie
E106/12/2/7 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/9 8th [page]
E106/12/2/9 Tynron continued
E106/12/2/9 Brot. [brought] over 562.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Twelve Merkland of Auchenhessons 337.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Kirkland of Tynron 75.0.0
E106/12/2/9 Pingree's Lands includded in the Duke of Queensberry's present Cumulo
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Killywarren 90.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Damacurren 135.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Appin 300.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Craigenroons included in Sd [shillings pennies] Dukes Cumulo
E106/12/2/9 The Lands pertaining to Croglin 517.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Lands called Airds 45.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Stramilligan 75.6.
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Corriedow 90.6.
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Kilmark 37.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Cormilligan 122.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Craigencoons & Chappeland 75.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Forty Shill [Shilling] Land of Cloanrae & Done 105.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Craigenhit & Camling 112.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Five Merkland of Craignee & Lag 150.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Forty Shill [Shilling] Land of Ford 60.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Twenty Shill [Shilling] Land of Laught 97.6.
E106/12/2/9 The Miln town 30.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Forty Shill [Shilling] Land of Auchengibbert 90.0.0
E106/12/2/9 3108.6.8
E106/12/2/9 Which with the valued rent of Pingeree's Lands & the Lands of Craigencoons included 587.6.8
E106/12/2/9 in the Duke of Queensberry's total Cumulo 3695.13.4
E106/12/2/9 being Five hundred and Eighty Seven Merks Six Shills [Shillings] & Eight pennie makes up the total valued Rent of this parish
E106/12/2/9 9th [page]
E106/12/2/9 Parish of Penpunt
E106/12/2/9 The Lands pertaining to Eccles 600.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The fourteen shill [Shilling] Land of Beatford pertaining to Hunter 60.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Beatford now pertaining to Maxwell 90.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Grennan 60.0.0
E106/12/2/9 Tippet 45.0.0
E106/12/2/9 105.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Blackmyre said to be lost 120.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Clonhie 75.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lady Grennan's Lands 45.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands pertaining to Noble in Edin. [Edinburgh] 75.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Mains of Arkland 337.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Grennan that pertained to Lag 60.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Kirkland 120.0.0
E106/12/2/9 Summa One thousand Six hundred & Eighty seven Merks Six Shills [Shillings] & Eight pennies Scots 1607.6.8
E106/12/2/9 Parish of Keir
E106/12/2/9 The over Pound land 90.0.0
E106/12/2/9 Over Penfillen 99.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The pound Land of Bush 82.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The nether pound land 67.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The merk lands of Penmurtie 112.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Two Merkland of Porterstown 225.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Two merkland of Nether Keir & Glenlaught 300.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Forty shill [Shilling] Land of Barjarg 450.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Lands of Farding James 150.0.0
E106/12/2/9 The Ten shilling Land of Barjarg 82.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Forty Shill [Shilling] Land of Kirkbryde 97.6.8
E106/12/2/9 The Twenty sh [Shilling] Land of Hlllend 45.0.0
E106/12/2/9 Lady Slagnaw's Lands 22.6.8
E106/12/2/9 Over & Nether Brecocks 300.0.0
E106/12/2/9 Carried over 2124.0.0
E106/12/2/9 8th [signed] William Mein John Goldie 9th [signed] William Mein John Goldie
E106/12/2/9 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling." On left hand page some of the figures are lost in the centrefold.
E106/12/2/11 10th [page]
E106/12/2/11 Parish of Keir continued
E106/12/2/11 Brot. [Brought] over 2124.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Blackwoods 400.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Keir Miln Wt the feu duty 200.0.0
E106/12/2/11 600.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Six merkland of Capenoch 400.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Forty Sh [Shilling] Land of over Barndannoch 90.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Merkland of Nether Barndannoch 217.6.8
E106/12/2/11 The Merkland of Clenston 90.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Forty shill [Shilling] Land of Beuchan 300.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Forty Shill [Shilling] Land of Waterside 350.0.0
E106/12/2/11 Summa of this parish is Four thousand one hundred & Seventy one Merks Six Shills [Shillings] & eight penie [pennies] 4171.6.8
E106/12/2/11 The united parishes of Closeburn & Dalgarno
E106/12/2/11 The five pound land of Windyhills 225.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The forty Shill [Shilling] Land of Templand 220.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The five pound land of Shaws 375.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The two part og the Ten Merkland of Kirkpatrick that pertained to James Young 234.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The third part thereof that pertained to James Waugh 102.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of High Auldgirth 100.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Rough Isle 100.0.0
E106/12/2/11 The Laird of Closeburns Lands Viz
E106/12/2/11 The Ten pound Land of Burburgh, the Thirty shill [Shilling] Land of Park, the Merkland of Linkilands the forty shill [Shilling] Land of Kellocks Town , the twelve shill [Shilling] Land of Croal Chappell : the five pound of Auchencairn the forty shill [Shilling] Land of Riggs & Pothouse, the Mains of Closeburn, Closeburn town & Drumhecks, the Lands of Cample Wilson's Mailing & Dresset land, theKnow the Miln of Closeburn & Creichope Brattlemores Lands, & Langhills; Shield green and Sandholm
E106/12/2/11 Carried forward 1356.0.0
E106/12/2/11 11th [page]
E106/12/2/11 Closeburn & Dalgarno contd [continued]
E106/12/2/11 Sandholm, the Lands of Lane The Town foot of Auchenleck The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Barnmuir and Gilchristland are valued in the old Valuation Book at 3540.0.0
E106/12/2/11 Which by and Act of the Commissioners 23d May 1759 was proportioned & divided as follows
E106/12/2/11 Upon the Townhead of Auchenleck & pendicles Townfoot od Auchenleck and Lane Sandrum alias Sandholm and Cample then standing in the person of Mr James now Sir James Kirkpatricke 767.3.4
E106/12/2/11 Upon the Lands of Gilchristland including Sheildgreen upper and nether Riggs, Burbugh head alias Burburgh & Barnhills Auchencairn Park pot house and Croal Chappel then standing in the person of Mr George Kirkpatrick 1010.10.0
E106/12/2/11 And upon the remaining part of the Lands valued in Cumulo as aforesaid which then remained wt the now deceast Sir Thomas Kirkpatrick Viz Linburn Dollard Dressetland Waukmiln Barnmuir kellocks Town & limekilns Margery hill Whitespotts Cairn Hole Burburgh foot nether Miln Upper Miln Dalbeth, Holm , Dinning & Gateside Moss-head & Drumbreck Lake The East Enclosure of Lochbog And Mains of Closeburn and parts of other farms laid in therewith 1762.0.0
E106/12/2/11 3540.0.0
E106/12/2/11 Extending together the foresaid Cumulo of 4096.0.0
E106/12/2/11 Carried over
E106/12/2/11 10th [page] [signed] William Mein John Goldie 11th [page] [signed] John Goldy William Mein
E106/12/2/11 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/13 12th [page]
E106/12/2/13 Closeburn & Dalgarno contd [continued]
E106/12/2/13 Brot. [Brought] over 4096.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Caffadock 60.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Nether Auldgirth 120.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Three Clauchrys valued together at 225.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Which by an Act of the Commissioners 3d Octr. [October] 1750 is divided as follows Viz. Upon Upper Clauchry 70.6.8 Mid Clauchry 73.3.4 Nether Clauchry 73.3.4 225.0.0
E106/12/2/13 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Glencorse valued at 60 merks now Included in the Duke of Queensberry's total
E106/12/2/13 The Two merkland of Cunningholm Rynshill and Ritchie's Butt & Two merkland of Brigland 450.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Summa of this parish exclusive of Glencorse 5751.0.0
E106/12/2/13 To be added the valued rents of the Lands of Newton which are valued in Cumulo with the Lands that pertained to Sir Robert Dalyell in the united parishes of Kirkmichael & Garrell which have long belonged to the family of Closeburn and have paid the Land tax by themselves at the rate of 750.0.0
E106/12/2/13 There is likewise to be added the valued rent of the Lands of Nether long Croft of Dalgarno alias Crossgrip and Cleughfoot now pertaining to Mr William Kirkpatrick of Elliesland formerly included in the Duke of Queeensberry's Cumulo but Aujoined the refrom by Act dated 13 Octr. [October] 1742 at rate of 100.0.0
E106/12/2/13 6601.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Parish of Morton
E106/12/2/13 The mains of Morton The Lands of Whitefald Buss Burnfoot & Howgill formerly valued by themselves at One Thousand merks & the Four merkland of Drumshinnoch also valued then
E106/12/2/13 13th [page]
E106/12/2/13 Parish of Morton contd [Continued]
E106/12/2/13 per se at One hundred and twenty merks are now included in the Dukes Cumulo by Act of the Commissioners dated the Seventeenth May Mvij C & forty five [17th May 1745]
E106/12/2/13 So that there are no other Lands in this parish of Morton that now pay by themselves except the Lands of Blairfoor and Riddings valued at 150.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Parish of Durrisdeer
E106/12/2/13 The Mains of Enoch The Lands of Cleughfoot and Holestane, The Land of Enochtown Carronfoot with the Miln thereof, The Lands of Scarhead in Durrisdeer town ( besides fishings Services Kanes and other Casualities not included) Were valued at One thousand eight hundred Merks The four merkland of Auchenfell and Muiryhill at One hundred & Seventy five Merks. The Mains of Ballaggan & Eight merkland ofDrumcruel at Six hundred & Sixty merks The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Over Dalveen Cleughstonefoot [continued]
E106/12/2/13 and Burngrain The Lands of Muircleugh Cottar house and mains of Castlehill were also valued by themselves at One thousand three hundred & fifty Merks making together Three thousand nine hundred and eighty five merks But by Act of the Commissioners bearing dateone the sd [said] 17th May 1745 they were added to the sd [said] Duke of Queensberry's Cumulo
E106/12/2/13 The five merkland of the Town of Durrisdeer Scarhead not being included. 247.6.8
E106/12/2/13 The merklands that pertaned to the Earl of Carnwath & now pertaining to Lord Elliock 800.0.0
E106/12/2/13 Summa is One thousand & forty seven merks six Shillings and Eight pennies 1047.6.8
E106/12/2/13 12th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 13th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/13 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/15 14th [page]
E106/12/2/15 Parishes of Kirkbride & Sanquhar
E106/12/2/15 The merklands that pertained to Carnwath & now belong to Lord Elliock 800.0.0
E106/12/2/15 The Duke of Queensberry's haill Lands in Nihsdale including the Lands of the petty Heretors in Kirkconnell parish. The Currans The Two Mk [Merk] land acclaimed by William Carlyle in Roucan The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Redd hall in Lochmaben. The Netherland Croft of Dalgarno, The Kirkland of Torthorwald, Mortonholm & Penpunt, The Ten pound land of Dornock with the Birks in Penpunt Goatsbrigg, Neuk & Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land possessed by Hogg in Middlebie Extending in Cumulo to 33607.0.0
E106/12/2/15 15th [page]
E106/12/2/15 The Duke of Queensberry's Cumulo continued
E106/12/2/15 Brot [Brought] over 39439.6.8
E106/12/2/15 And by an Act of the Commisioners of Supply of the date foresaid the Supply payble forth of the said Valuation is appointed to be uplifted and recieved in manner following Viz.
E106/12/2/15 For the Lands pertaining to the said Duke within the Presbytery of Penpunt including the Lands of petty Heretors in Kirkconnell parish according to the valued rent of 32309.10.0
E106/12/2/15 Item the Barony Russ including the Currans and the Lands of Redhall in Lochmaben parish according to the valued rent of 2735.10.0
E106/12/2/15 For the Barony of Torthorwald including the Two merkland possessed by Carlyle & the Kirklands of Torthorwald according to the valued rent of 3074.0.0
E106/12/2/15 For the Dukes part of Goatsbrig or Scotsbridge according to the valued rent of 150.0.0
E106/12/2/15 For the Lands of Neuk and 20 Sh [Shilling] Land formerly possessed by Hogg in Middlebie according to the valued rent of 420.0.0
E106/12/2/15 For the Ten pound land of Dornock above the Kirk according to the valued rent of 750.0.0
E106/12/2/15 Extending together to the valued Rent foresaid of 39439.6.8
E106/12/2/15 14th [page] And upon an petition preferred to [?] Commisioners of Supply by ye. Commissioners of the sd [said] Duke of Queensberry, It was represented, that on examining the Valuation Book & placing out the Lands thereon contd [continued] which had been purchased by the family of Queensberry since it was made up it would appear there were none whereof the Tenant did not pay the Supply except these following Viz. Parish of Tynron Pingeree's Lands.......................... 325.0.0 The Lands of Craigenoons ........... 262.6.8 Closeburn Glencorse.................................... 60.0.0 Morton The Mains of Morton y[?] Lands of Whitefald & Buss Burnfoot and Hagill 1000.0.0 The 4 merkland if Drumshinnoch 120.0.0 Durrrisdeer The whole lands in this parish which are particularly mentd [mentioned] under it 3905.0.0 Except Durrisdeertown farm & Lord Elliocks lands Total Valuation of the Dukes Estate not including such of the late purchases as the Tenants pay the Supply feu 39439.6.8 [signed] John Goldie 15th [page] That the said Commissioners of Supply by their Act dated 13th October 1748 Found and declared that the Lands after mentioned ought mall Time coming to bear public Burdens according to the valued Rents following. [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/15 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/17 16th [page]
E106/12/2/17 The Lands of Carcoside Knockingstob and Tong house belonging to Ninian Hair conform to the valued rent of 330.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Lands of Kirkland of Kirkconnell conform to the valued rent of 210.0.0
E106/12/2/17 And the Lands of Netherland Croft of Dalgarno at the rate of 100.0.0
E106/12/2/17 Extending together to 640.0.0
E106/12/2/17 Which sum they appointed to be deduced from His Grace's Cumulo Valuation of 32309.10.0 for his Lands in the Presbytery of Penpunt & that in Time coming His Graces Chamberlains should only pay for the remaining Valuation being 31669.10.0
E106/12/2/17 And appointed the Collector to recieve the Supply payble forth of the haill foresaid Lands
E106/12/2/17 And by another Act dated 4th June 1751. it is ordered that the Lands of Tonguehouse purchased by the Duke of Queensberry should be disjoined from the above valued rent of Carcoside & Knockenstob & pay by themselves at the rate of Twenty five Merks sothat the valued rent of these two other grounds is now only Three hundred & five Merks 25.0.0
E106/12/2/17 31694.10.0
E106/12/2/17 Parish of Kirkconnell
E106/12/2/17 The Lands of petty heretors disjoined from the Duke of Queensberry's Cumulo Viz. the Lands of Carcoside Knockenstob and Tonguehouse that belonged to Ninian Hair 305.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Lands of Kirkland of Kirkconnell 210.0.0
E106/12/2/17 515.0.0
E106/12/2/17 17th [page]
E106/12/2/17 Presbytery of Dumfries
E106/12/2/17 Parish of Hollywood
E106/12/2/17 The Two merkland of Milligantown 75.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Speddoch, The four merkland of Meikle Speddoch 412.6.8
E106/12/2/17 The Twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Mourtown 65.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Muirheadstown 100.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Clauchan 101.3.4
E106/12/2/17 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of barfreggan 101.3.4
E106/12/2/17 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Underwood 115.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Gibbistown 100.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Steelsten 100.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The half merkland of Libry 22.6.8
E106/12/2/17 The Lands of Glengales pertaining to John Kirk 60.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land that pertained to Portrack 36.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The thirty Sh [Shilling] land that pertained to John Morin 68.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The three Mk [Merk] Land of 4 Mk [Merk] Land that pertd [pertained] to Mungo Maxwell 262.6.8
E106/12/2/17 The merkland of Row 75.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The four merkland of Baltersan 270.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Six Mk [Merk] Land of Gribton & half Mk [Merk] Land of Holland buss 320.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Kilness & ½ Mk [merk] Land of St. Michaels Croft 85.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Ten shilling of Burnfoot 70.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The half merkland of Maxwelton 20.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Sixteen shill [Shilling] Land of Bogside 41.3.4
E106/12/2/17 The Merkland of Kilncroft that pertained to Edward Maxwell 75.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Lands of Dallawoddy 45.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The half Mk [Merk] Land of Stewarton 30.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Hollywood that pertained to Commissary Ross 30.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Nether Broomrig wt Fisherholm 90.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The ten Sh [Shilling] Land of Broomrig 37.6.8
E106/12/2/17 The half Mk [Merk] Land of Palmerland 15.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Lands that pertained to Maxwell of Holm 120.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Woodneuk 30.0.0
E106/12/2/17 The Merkland of Graystoneflatt with the Abbay yeards 112.6.8
E106/12/2/17 Carried over 3085.3.4
E106/12/2/17 16th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 17th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/17 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/19 18th [page]
E106/12/2/19 Parish of Hollywood continued
E106/12/2/19 Brot. [Brought] over 3085.3.4
E106/12/2/19 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Carse 200.0.0
E106/12/2/19 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Corseleys & Merkland of Corseleys 50.0.0
E106/12/2/19 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Newtonrig that pertained to Four merkland 62.6.8
E106/12/2/19 The Croft and Waukmiln pertaining to 11.8.4
E106/12/2/19 The Ten Sh [Shilling] Land of Newtonfoot 25.0.0
E106/12/2/19 The four pound half merkland of the mains of Cowhill, the two merk half merkland of Killilung The three merkland of Nether Killilung, The merkland of Lochfoot, the half merkland of Muirfoot, the five shill [Shilling] Land of Newton the 5 Shill [Shilling] land of Kirkhill, the Merkland of Muirside, the merkland of Marthorn and Blackcroft m the Croft called Nairn's Croft the Ten shilling Land of Townhead, the merkland of Glengower [continued]
E106/12/2/19 The other merkland pertaining to the five shilling Land of Marchthorn, The Ten Sh [Shilling] Labd of Cariesland and Langmireside are valued in Cumulo in the Valuation Book at 787.6.8
E106/12/2/19 Carried over 501.10.8
E106/12/2/19 3414.0.0
E106/12/2/19 19th [page] Hollywood parish continued
E106/12/2/19 Brot. [Brought] over 3414.0.0
E106/12/2/19 from the inner Column 501.10.8
E106/12/2/19 The Lands of Birkhill, Carlingcroft three fourths of Blackcroft & half of Townhead 37.2.6
E106/12/2/19 The Lands of Moss-side & the other half of Townhead 41.7.5
E106/12/2/19 The Lands of Muirsides 78.12.9
E106/12/2/19 All the above pertaining to Dougal Maxwell of Cowhill 651.6.8
E106/12/2/19 And upon the Lands of Nether Killilung that pertained to Anne Maxwell 97.0.0
E106/12/2/19 On the Lands of Muircroft pertng. [pertaining] to Edward Elton 9.6.8
E106/12/2/19 And on the Lands of CariesLands & Langmireside belonging to Sundries 29.6.8
E106/12/2/19 Which make up the Sum of the foresd. [foresaid] Cumulo 707.6.8
E106/12/2/19 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Portrack & the forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Meikle Macwhandrick are valued together at 300.0.0
E106/12/2/19 But by an Act of the 11th Decr. [December] 1729 the same is divided as follows
E106/12/2/19 Upon the Mains of Portrack lying on the Southside of the Water of Nith 113.3.10
E106/12/2/19 Upon the Lands of Standyland including Racklands & Jackson's Isle now belonging to Dalswinton 125.11.8
E106/12/2/19 And upon the Lands of Muirwhandrick which then also belonged to Dalswinton 60.11.2
E106/12/2/19 300.0.0
E106/12/2/19 Which makes up the total Valuation
E106/12/2/19 The merkland of Little Muirwhandrick 37.6.8
E106/12/2/19 The merkland & ½ Mk [Merk] Land of Mid Killilung 100.0.0
E106/12/2/19 The Miln of Clouden pertaining to the Earl of Nithsdale 600.0.0
E106/12/2/19 Carried over 5239.0.0
E106/12/2/19 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/19 18th [page] But by an Act of the commissioners date 7 March 1750 The above Cumulo Valuation is divided & Proportioned to & upon the Lands above & after mentd. [mentioned] as follows Viz. Tha Mains of Cowhill and the Lands of Over Killilung 378.10.6 The Lands of Lochfoot 23.8.8 The Lands of Marchthorn & BlackCroft 42.7.8 The Lands of Glengower 56.10.6 [signed] John Goldie William Mein 19th[page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/21 20th [page]
E106/12/2/21 Parish of Holywood continued
E106/12/2/21 Brot [Brought]over 5239.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Gulyhill and ten Sh [shilling] Land of Eshy holm 175.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Dardrem 135.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The one half Mk [Merk] Land of Knippertown the half merkland of Stewarton 45.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The two merkland of Stepford 60.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The two Mk [Merk] Land of Broomrig & Ford 67.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The forty penny land called Nairns said to be lost 6.10.0
E106/12/2/21 The Merkland of Ford & 5 Sh [Shilling] Land of Eshy holm 75.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The two merkland of Martintown 200.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Lands of Bearcroft 112.0.0
E106/12/2/21 Summa of this parish of Hollywood is Six thousand one hundred & thirty five merk 3 Shillls [Shillings] and four pennies Scots 6135.3.4
E106/12/2/21 Parish of Dunscore
E106/12/2/21 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Hill 218.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Twenty sh [Shilling] Land of Fardingwall 105.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Kilroy 112.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Mac Cubbenston 112.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Milligantown 98.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The thirty sh [Shilling] Land of Mac Cheynston 115.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Edgarstown 105.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The thirty Sh [Shilling] Land of Nether laggan 112.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The two merkland of Over Laggan 90.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The two merkland of Laggan, The Twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Swyre and half merkland of Barnhourie pertaining to Grierson 75.0.0
E106/12/2/21 Carried over 1143.6.8
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E106/12/2/21 Parish of Dunscore continued
E106/12/2/21 Brot. [Brought] over 1143.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The Fifty shill [Shilling] land of Demptertown 122.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The thirty shill [Shilling] Land of Newton 90.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The forty sh [Shilling] Land of Over Bessywallas 115.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The 40 Sh [Shilling] Land of Nether Bessywalla the Glebe not being valued 85.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Nether Killyleoch 80.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Dalgoner, the twenty shill [Shilling] Land called the pound land & Kirkstile with the Miln 450.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Merkland of Kellystown 75.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The half merkland of Burnside 38.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Kirkland of Dunscore 52.6.8
E106/12/2/21 The haill Lands of Friar Carse including Ellies land were valued together at 500 Merks but have long paid Separately as follows
E106/12/2/21 And the Lands of Elliesland for 80.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Earl of Haddington's feu duty now belonging to Mr Johnston of Carnsalloch 180.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The two merkland of Brockloch, The two Merkland of Cleughhead & the two merkland of Sundaywall 377.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The 40 Sh [Shilling] Land of Over Craigenputtock 150.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The three merkland of nether Craigenputtock 180.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The 3 Sh [Shilling] Land of Over Killyleoch 98.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The 40 Sh [Shilling] Land of Bogry & Skelstown 300.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The Lands that pertained to Chappell 400.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Over Whiteside 85.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The 20 Sh [Shilling] Land of Nether Whiteside 85.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The 20 Sh [Shilling] Land of Nethertown 75.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The two merkland of Colliestown & Larg 180.0.0
E106/12/2/21 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Farding-grush 150.0.0
E106/12/2/21 Carried over 5119.6.8
E106/12/2/21 20th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 21 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/21 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/23 22 [page]
E106/12/2/23 Parish of Dinscore continued
E106/12/2/23 Brot. [Brought] over 5119.6.8
E106/12/2/23 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Over Strawhan 150.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Nether Strawhan 90.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The Twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Skinford 105.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Lagg, the forty shill [Shilling] Land of Hallidayhill, the 40 Sh [Shilling] Land of Croftstown or Crawstown, the 40 Sh [Shilling] Land of Allantown with the Cothouse Stand valued in the Valuation Book at 425.0.0
E106/12/2/23 But by and Act of the Commissioners dated 2d May 1750. the public Burdens are appointed to be uplifted out of the foresaid Lands by the Proportions Viz.
E106/12/2/23 Out of the Lands belonging to the Duke of Queensberry Viz.
E106/12/2/23 Hallidayhill 50.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Crotstown or Crawstown 45.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Lag 95.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The half merkland & Hannas 14.0.0
E106/12/2/23 204.0.0
E106/12/2/23 And out of the Lands belonging to Glenriddal Viz. Burnside and High Mains 81.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Merkland and Laighmains 71.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Gateside and Hole 37.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Loch Mailen 10.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Allanfoot & Roughill 22.0.0
E106/12/2/23 221.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The old Glebe never before valued 50.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The Miln of Allantown 120.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Summa is Six thousand & fifty nine Merka Six Shills [Shillings] and Eight pennies 6059.6.8
E106/12/2/23 Landward parish of Dumfries
E106/12/2/23 The Five pound of Craigs and Ten pound Land of Over Kilwood 1100.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Carried over 1100.0.0
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E106/12/2/23 Landward parish of Dumfries contd.[continued]
E106/12/2/23 Brot. [Brought] over 1100.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The twelve merkland if Hutton 380.0.0
E106/12/2/23 But by an Act of the Commissioners dated 3d June 1740 the said valued rent was proportioned among the Portioners as follows Viz.
E106/12/2/23 Upon 15 Acres of Crofting or Infield and 76 Acres of Outfield ground then belonging to James Corrie of Speddoch 87.6.8
E106/12/2/23 Upon 15 Acres of Crofting or Infoeld & 82 Acrres of Outfield ground hen belonging to William Binnie 93.6.8
E106/12/2/23 Upon 15 Acres of Crofting or Infield & 66 Acres of Outfield then belonging to James Irving 78.3.4
E106/12/2/23 And upon 42 Acres of Crofting and outfield ground beonging to Samuel Thomson 40.10.0
E106/12/2/23 300.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Which together makes up the total Valuation foresaid
E106/12/2/23 The five pound land of Conheath Rigg and Netherwood wt. [with] the fishing valued together at 1400.0.0
E106/12/2/23 But by an Act of the Commissioners dated 5 Novr. [November] 1740 the said total Valuation is proportioned as follows. Upon the said Lands of Conheath Rigg & fifty two Acres of Spittlefield 700.0.0
E106/12/2/23 And upon the other Lands of Netherwood and the fishing holden of ye Burgh of Dfs. [Dumfries] 700.0.0
E106/12/2/23 Making together the foresaid total Valuation
E106/12/2/23 The forty shilling Land of Nunholm 300.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The five pound land of Dalscon & Miln 237.6.8
E106/12/2/23 The four Merkland of Auchencreath 200.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The 7 Merkland of Burnt Scarth 300.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The three merkland of Dargavels 180.0.0
E106/12/2/23 The Lands called Wolfgills Gladstonefield & the Acres called Corsanfield & the Acres called Cunninghams fields 75.0.0
E106/12/2/23 But the Lands last mentioned being found to [?] 4092.6.8
E106/12/2/23 22 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 23 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/23 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/25 24th [page]
E106/12/2/25 Landward parish of Dumfries continued
E106/12/2/25 Brot. [Brought] over 4092.6.8
E106/12/2/25 to lye in the Territory of the Burgh of Dumfries are lyable to pay public Burdens to them the Collector of the Cess for the County gets yearly an Allowance for the valued rent of them, and of the Lands beforementioned which are said and before observed to be lost
E106/12/2/25 Summa of the Landward parish of Dumfries is Four thousand and ninety two Merks Six Shills [Shillings] and Eight pennies Scots 4092.6.8
E106/12/2/25 Parish of Carlaverock
E106/12/2/25 The five merkland of Conheath 325.0.0
E106/12/2/25 The Five pound land of Bourland that belonged to Craigs & now belongs to the Duke of Queensberry 150.0.0
E106/12/2/25 The five Mk [Merk] Land of Knockhornock 50.0.0
E106/12/2/25 The Lands of Blackshaw Sherringtown Howmains Highmains Kirkland of Carlaverock wt. [with] the fishing and Miln Glenhowan and the Lands of Bankend are valued 1757.0.0
E106/12/2/25 The Lands of Kirkblain are valued 245.0.0
E106/12/2/25 2002.0.0
E106/12/2/25 But the Landtax payble forth of the same has been for a long time uplifted by the proportions following viz.
E106/12/2/25 For the highlands of Carlaverock 898.0.0
E106/12/2/25 For the Lands of Blackshaw 1000.0.0
E106/12/2/25 For the Kirkland of Carlaverock 104.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Which three proportions make up the valued Rent foresaid
E106/12/2/25 Summa of the Parish of Carlaverock is Two thousand five hundred and twenty seven Merks Scots 2527.0.0
E106/12/2/25 25th [page]
E106/12/2/25 Parish of Kirkmahoe
E106/12/2/25 The Twenty pound land of Dalswinton is valued in Cumulo at 2600.0.0
E106/12/2/25 But by an Act of the Commissioners of Supply dated 4th June 1760 the aforesaid Cumulo Valuation was divided and equally proportioned upon and among the Lands contained in the said Twenty pound land as follows
E106/12/2/25 Upon that part of the Mains of Dalswinton within the Inclosures including the Grass of the Orchards 645.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon that part of the said Mains without the Inclosures called Dalkip Sandbed Willie Isle & Six Acres of Outer Deluran adjoining thereto 144.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Whiteleys 48.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Forty penny Land 240.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Forrest 120.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Drumbankfoot 192.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Drumbankhead 216.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Forresthead 44.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Craig of Forrest 14.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Townhead 240.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands if ConnelCraig 75.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Yett 75.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Carsehill 71.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Crofthead 48.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Broadriggs 42.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Boghall 48.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Braehead 84.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Leys 95.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Smithtown 71.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Upon the Lands of Ruleton 41.0.0
E106/12/2/25 And upon the Miln of Dalswinton and Lands belonging thereto 47.0.0
E106/12/2/25 Which proportions added together make up the Sum of the foresaid Cumulo
E106/12/2/25 Carried over 2600.0.0
E106/12/2/25 24th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 25th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/25 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/27 26th [page]
E106/12/2/27 Kirkmaho parish continued
E106/12/2/27 Brot. [brought] over 2600.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The Nineteen merkland of Duncow (whereof paid to the Exchequer 120 merks) including Lady Milnheads part being 135 Merks 1650.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Riddingwood 187.6.8
E106/12/2/27 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Castlehill 150.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Belholm 150.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The fifteen Sh [Shilling] Land of Kilbeen 150.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Newlands 75.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The five pound land of Rolliekill and Gladholm with Auchengeath formerly concealed 450.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The two Mk [merk] Land of Whitestones & 3 Mk [Merk] Land of Buckrig 60.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Auchenreith 67.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Auchencairn called Netherhowes now pertaining to James Mounsey Esq 60.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The thirty Sh [Shilling] Land of Auchencairn pertaining to Feuars 84.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The pound land of Kirkland of Kirkmahoe 235.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The lands of Carzield now belonging to Capt [Captain] Riddell 105.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The rest of Carzield pertaining to Feuars 140.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The thirty Sh [Shilling] Land of Milnhead with the fishing in Kirkmahoe parish 165.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The ten Shill [Shilling] Land of Holme 37.6.8
E106/12/2/27 The Ten pound land of Carnsalloch wt. [with] the Templand 737.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Auchencairn pertaining to Riddingwood 56.3.4
E106/12/2/27 The forty penny land of Isle 75.0.0
E106/12/2/27 Summa of this parih is Seven thousand two hundred and thirty four Merks three shills [Shillings] & four pennies Scots 7234.3.4
E106/12/2/27 27th [page]
E106/12/2/27 United parishes of Kirkmichael and Garrell
E106/12/2/27 The Lands of Hazlebrae 100.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The Barony og Ross including the Courance and Lands of Redhall in the parish of Lochmaben pertaining to the Duke of Queensberry 2735.10.0
E106/12/2/27 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Kirkland otherwise called Scarbrae 30.0.0
E106/12/2/27 The Lands that pertained ti Sir Robert Dalyell including the Lands of Newton and Kirkland of Dalgarnock , the Twenty pound land of Kirkmichael the Ten pound land of Amisfield, the Ten pound Land of Dalruskan, the Ten pound land of Auchenand, the Ten poundland of Trailflatt and Miln thereof stand valued in the Valuation Book of the Shire at 4490.0.0
E106/12/2/27 But the following Deductions are to be made from the same viz.
E106/12/2/27 For the Lands of Newton & Kirkland of Dalgarnock charged under the parish of Closeburn 750.0.0
E106/12/2/27 For the Lands of Amisfield Auchenane Trailflatt & Miln thereof, & part of Dalruskan sold to the Duke of Queensberry at 1530.0.0
E106/12/2/27 For the Lands of Hunterhouse & Skipmire now belonging also to the Duke of Queensberry and which as well as the Article last mentd. [mentioned] are charged under the united parishes of Tinwald & Trailflatt at 150.0.0
E106/12/2/27 For the Lands of Craigshiel and Holehouse pertaining ti Thomas Kirkpatrick of Fenton 330.0.0
E106/12/2/27 For the Lands of Blackcleugh and Glenkiln sold to Robert Kirkpatrick 200.0.0
E106/12/2/27 2960.0.0
E106/12/2/27 1530.0.0
E106/12/2/27 So that the valued rent of the Lands remaining with the Honorable Alexander Dalyell of Glenae and lying partly in this parish and partly in the parish of Tinwald is 1530 Merks as above charged 4395.10.0
E106/12/2/27 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/27 26th [page] [signed John Goldie William Mein 27th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/29 28th [page]
E106/12/2/29 United parishes of Kirkmichael & Garrell contd [continued]
E106/12/2/29 Brot. [Brought] over 4395.10.0
E106/12/2/29 The before mentd. [mentioned] Lands of Craigshiel and Holehouse 330.0.0
E106/12/2/29 And the foresaid Lands of Blackcleugh & Glenkiln 200.0.0
E106/12/2/29 Summa of this parish is four thousand nine hundred and twenty five merks Scots ten shills [Shillings] 4925.10.0
E106/12/2/29 Parish of Torthorwald
E106/12/2/29 The Barony of Torthorwald including the two merkland that was formerly possessed by Carlyle and the Kirkland of Torthorwald which all now belong to the Duke of Queensberry 3074.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The 4 Merkland of Boytath also belonging to Kilynae 300.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The twelve merkland of Drummuir and Colin pertaining to Sir Robert Grierson 337.6.8
E106/12/2/29 Summa of this parish is three thousand seven hundred and eleven merks Six Shills [Shillings] and eight pennies 3711.6.8
E106/12/2/29 The united parishes of Tinwald & Trailflat
E106/12/2/29 The twenty pound land of Tinwald & Kirkland now belonging to the Duke of Queensberry 2625.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The Lands that were purchased by the Duke of Queensberry par of the Estate of Carnwath 1530.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The Lands of Skipmire and Hunterhouse now belonging to him and which with the preceeding Article ar deduced from the Cumulo in the parish of Kirkmichael and Garrell 150.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The Mains of Amisfield 450.0.0
E106/12/2/29 Summa of this parish of Four thousand seven hundred & fifty five merks 4755.0.0
E106/12/2/29 29th [page]
E106/12/2/29 Stewartry of Annandale
E106/12/2/29 Parish of Moffat
E106/12/2/29 The five merkland of Breconside 300.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The merkland of Cocket pertaining to Queensberry 37.6.8
E106/12/2/29 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Woodfoot 82.6.8
E106/12/2/29 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Woodhead 135.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The thirteen ½ merkland of Drumcrief and Craigieburn Riddings and Bottom are valued in Cumulo at 641.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Gillfoot at 90.3.4
E106/12/2/29 731.3.4
E106/12/2/29 But by an Act of the Commissioners of Supply dated 6th May 1755 the foresaid Cumulo of 641 Merks is divided as follows Viz.
E106/12/2/29 Upon the mains of Dumcrief and others pertaining to George Clerk Maxwell Esq exclusive of the said Lands of Gillfoot 435 435.0.0
E106/12/2/29 And upon the Lands of Craigieburn and others pertaining to William Lorimer 206.0.0
E106/12/2/29 Making together the sd.[said] Sum of Six hundred and forty one merks 641.0.0
E106/12/2/29 And by the same act the Lands of Gillfoot are to remain separately valued as formerly at 90.3.4
E106/12/2/29 The fifteen merkland of Granton 585.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The Seven Merk half merkland of Frenchland 500.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The five merkland of Oldtown 300.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The merkland of Riddings 45.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The fifteen merkland of Newton 500.0.0
E106/12/2/29 The thirty Sh [Shilling] Land of Erickstane 112.6.8
E106/12/2/29 The Lands of Greskine and Mellingshaw were valued in Cumulo with the Lands of Elshieshiels and others in the parish of Lochmaben; but that Cumulo was by Act of the Commissioners 23d. June 1740 divided and Greskine and Mellingshaw appointed to pay at the rate of 160.0.0
E106/12/2/29 Carried over 3496.10.8
E106/12/2/29 28th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 29th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/29 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/31 Moffat parish continued Mks:sh:d
E106/12/2/31 Brought over 3496.10.0
E106/12/2/31 The Lands that pertained to Corhead are valued in Cumulo at 900 Merks but by an Act of the Commissioners 18th January 1744 the same is divided as follows
E106/12/2/31 Upon the Lands of Corhead 500.0.0
E106/12/2/31 Upon the Lands of Craigbeck and Crofthead belonging to the Duke of Queensberry 400.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The two merk land of Ronslanside 80.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The three merkland of Moffat that pertained to Wm [William] French 150.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The merkland that pertained to John Johnston called Provost 41.3.4
E106/12/2/31 The merkland that pertained to Wamphray 30.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The half merkland that pertained to John Davidson 18.10.0
E106/12/2/31 The fifteen merkland of Boddsbeck and Shiftinghelm 862.6.8
E106/12/2/31 The four merkland of Selceth and Foulshaw 330.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The four merkland of Runstanfoot 120.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The late Earl of Annandale's feu duty in Runstanfoot 75.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The merkland pertaining to James Moffat 37.6.8
E106/12/2/31 The four merkland of Sailfoot 217.6.8
E106/12/2/31 The Maarquis of Annandale's Lands valued with his other lands in Cumulo 6359.3.4
E106/12/2/31 Summa of this parish including Grashine and Mellingshaw is Six thousand three hundred and fifty nine Marks three shills [shillings] and four pence
E106/12/2/31 Parish of Kirkpatrick Juxta
E106/12/2/31 The five merkland of Longbottom 350.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The five merkland of Holmehead and Holmeshaw 252.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The six merkland of Earshag 280.0.0
E106/12/2/31 The six merkland of Beattock 150 and the late Earl of Annandale's feu duty out of Beattock all now belonging to Hoddam 56 Merks 3 Shills [shillings] and 4 pence 206.3.4
E106/12/2/31 Carried over 1088.3.4
E106/12/2/31
E106/12/2/31 Signed: William Mun & Thomas Goldie
E106/12/2/31 Boddsbeck is possibly Bodesbeck (ie today) Please check this work as I am still learning and did not realise this was not "beginner/intermediate" - will go back to Beg. now
E106/12/2/33 32.d [page]
E106/12/2/33 Parish of Wamphray continued
E106/12/2/33 Brot. [Brought] over 907.6.8
E106/12/2/33 The Lands that belonged to Wamphray and which now belong to the Earl of Hopeton exclusive of the Lands of Broadgill disjoined there from at the rate of 70 merks by Act dated 6th May 1741 & charged in the parish of Dalton since that Time 2730.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The twenty sh [Shilling] Land of Girthead and twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Rammellhill 180.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Miln 112.6.8
E106/12/2/33 The two merkland of Garrogill that pertained to Corhead and Breckonside the one half to be paid by Breconside & [?] other included in Corheads rent 75.6.8
E106/12/2/33 But as the Lands in the Article last mentioned cannot now be found the Collector of the Land tax gets yearly Credit for the Land tax payable out of the same
E106/12/2/33 The Marquis of Annandale's Lands included in his Cumulo
E106/12/2/33 Summa of this parish of Four thousand & five Merks Six Shills [Shillings] & eight pennies 4005.6.8
E106/12/2/33 United parish of Hutton and Corrie
E106/12/2/33 The whole Lands in this parish belonging in property or Superiority to the Marquis of Annandale are included in his Lordships Cumulo except the lands of Watscales part of the Lands evicted from him by the Duke of Queensberry which now pay by themselves at the rate of 75.0.0
E106/12/2/33 33 [page]
E106/12/2/33 The united parishes of Applegirth Sibbaldbie and Dinwoodie
E106/12/2/33 The forty pound land of Dinwoodie 1800.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The Laird of Applegirth's Lands with Briery hill and Nether Cleugh 2100.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The nine merkland of Sibbaldbie acquired by the late Sir John Jardine from the late Marquis of Annandale was included in the said Marquises Cumulo but by an Act of the Commissioners dated 26th May 1737 was disjoined from the same and ordined to pay at the rate of 665.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The Six Merkland of Milnbank 300.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The Marquis of Annandale's other Lands in this parish and those of his Vassals included in his Lordships Cumulo
E106/12/2/33 Summa of this parish is four thousand eight hundred and sixty five merks with the addition of the Lands of Sibbaldbie 4865.0.0
E106/12/2/33 Parish of Dryfesdale
E106/12/2/33 The thirty pound land that pertained to Andrew Johnston of Lockerby & fishing the ten merkland of the Highfield of Bengal & five merkland in Town of Lockerby 2300.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The five merkland of Hillhead 200.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Bishopcleugh 30.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Auchenslork 56.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Dam & half mk [Merk] Lan of Broomrig & lockerby 300.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Dryfeholm more than pays the Superior 7.0.0
E106/12/2/33 Boghead included in the Marquis of Annandales total
E106/12/2/33 The forty Sh [Shilling]Land in Lockerbie that pertained to Gimmenbie 60.0.0
E106/12/2/33 The three pound Land of the netherplace of Lockerbie over the rent paid to the Superior 22.6.8
E106/12/2/33 The half merkland pertaining to Lockerbie 33.10.0
E106/12/2/33 The half merkland of Chappell 30.0.0
E106/12/2/33 Carried over 3039.3.4
E106/12/2/33 32d. [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 33 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 33 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/35 34 [page]
E106/12/2/35 Dryfesdale continued
E106/12/2/35 Brot. [Brought] over 3039.3.4
E106/12/2/35 Holmainse's Lands valued in Cumulo with his Lands in Daltoun
E106/12/2/35 The Lands of Lockerby that pertained to Southesk 656.0.0
E106/12/2/35 The Lands of Dryffholm 80.0.0
E106/12/2/35 The Marquis of Annandale's Lands included in his Cumulo
E106/12/2/35 The Viscount of Stormonts Lands included in his Cumulo
E106/12/2/35 Summa of this parish as it stands in the Valuation Book 3775.3.4
E106/12/2/35 But the Land Tax payable out of the same has for a long Time been levied by the Collector as follows
E106/12/2/35 Out of the Lands of Nether place Auchensloth Bishop's Cleugh & belonging to Mr Johnston of Lockerby and others 1624.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Out of the Lands of Mantuarig and others belonging to the Duke of Queensberry 1621.6.8
E106/12/2/35 The forty shilling land of Dam half merkland of Broomrig & Lockerby 300.0.0
E106/12/2/35 half merkland of Chappell & 200.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Half merkland of Chappell 30.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Summa of this parish is three thousand seven hundred & Seventy five Merks Six Shills [Shillings] and eight penie [Pennies] 3775.6.8
E106/12/2/35 35. [page]
E106/12/2/35 Parish of Lochmaben
E106/12/2/35 The three merkland of Todhill muir and Righead Redhall in Queensberry's total in Kirkmichael parish 112.6.8
E106/12/2/35 The Eight pound land of Eshieshiels Esbie and Shaw
E106/12/2/35 Twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Templand Greskine and Mellingshaw in Moffat, the Lands of Howes in Annand are valued in Cumulo in the Valuation Book at 660.0.0
E106/12/2/35 But by an Act of the Commissioners 23 June 1740 the lands of Greskine and Mellingshaw in the parish of Moffat are appointed to be deduced as has been observed under that parish and to pay for theirselves at the rate of 168.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Remaining Valuation 492.0.0
E106/12/2/35 And by another Act of the said Commissioners the sd [said] remaining valuation id divided & now paid for as follows
E106/12/2/35 Upon the Lands of Esbie shaw and Howes in Annand 250.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Eshieshiels belonging to Mrs Edgar 175.6.8
E106/12/2/35 Templand belonging to Mrs Edgar 42.6.8
E106/12/2/35 Redhall belonging to Mrs Edgar 24.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Which makes up the foresaid valued rent
E106/12/2/35 The Lands of Brigmuir 200.0.0
E106/12/2/35 The Lands of Halleaths the feu duty thereof with the maill of the eight shilling eight penny Land of Sannock that pertained to Herbert Kennedy 225.0.0
E106/12/2/35 The other five merk eight shilling & eight penny land that pertained to Halleaths deducing the Earl of Annandales feu duty 187.6.8
E106/12/2/35 Thorniwhat included in the Marquis of Annandales Total
E106/12/2/35 The six merkland of Harthat 135.0.0
E106/12/2/35 Carried over 1352.0.0
E106/12/2/35 34 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 35. [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/35 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/37 36 [page]
E106/12/2/37 Parish of Lochmaben contd.
E106/12/2/37 Brot. [Brought] over 1352.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The three merkland of Cocket hill 106.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The interest of the kindly Tenants of the Four towns of Lochmaben is comprehended under the Viscount of Stormont's Cumulo but deduced there from in Manner after mentioned & now paid for separately at the rate of 2618.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The Lands of Rockalhead & Carthat belonging to the Duke of Queensberry were comprehended under the Marquis of Annandale's Cumulo but having been evicted they have long paid at the rate of 405.0.0
E106/12/2/37 Summa of this parish is Four thousand four hundred and seventy five merks 4475.0.0
E106/12/2/37 Parish of Daltown
E106/12/2/37 The Laird of Holmains's Lands Viz. The mains of Holmains, Lands of Little Daltown the Ten pound land of Kirkwood & meikle Daltoun the miln thereof and days work of meadow in Bengal; the forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Over Dormont with the fishing the lands of Daltown Heuk and Copwood, and the Lands in Bengal lying partly in the parish of Daltown and partly in the parish of Dryfesdale are valued and pay at the rate of 1048.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The merkland of Kirklandrig pertaining to Murrywhat 30.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Rammerscales 90.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The thirty shill [Shilling] Land of Butterwhat 45.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The thirty shill [Shilling] Land of Hallyday hill & Land of Almagill 300.0.0
E106/12/2/37 Hetland hill included with the Duke of Queensberrys valuation in the parish of Mousewald
E106/12/2/37 The twenty Sh [Shilling] Land of Denbie with the other forty Sh [Shilling] Land thereof that pertained to amahill George Carruthers 200.6.8
E106/12/2/37 Carried over 1713.6.8
E106/12/2/37 37th [page]
E106/12/2/37 Daltown parish continued
E106/12/2/37 Brot. [Brought] over 1713.6.8
E106/12/2/37 The forty shill [Shilling] land of Nether Denbie alias Whitecroft 100.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The Lands of Bridegill & Dyke were included in the Valuation of the Lands belonging to Wamphray but were disjoined there from by Act of the Commissioners 6th may 1741. and since that Time have paid by themselves at the rate of 70.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The merkland of Dyke that pertained to Rolland and John Carruthers 69.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The five merkland of Dormont the forty shill [Shilling] Land of fourteen acres the five pound land of Hardgrove the five merkland of Knox with the miln & fishing are valued jointly at 600.0.0
E106/12/2/37 But by an Act of the Commissioners dated 29th Octr [October] 1754. The said valued rent is divided upon the Lands and appointed to be paid as follows viz.
E106/12/2/37 The Lands of Fourteen Acres 58.6.8
E106/12/2/37 The Lands of Dormont with the miln & fishing 185.10.0
E106/12/2/37 The Lands of Hardgrave and Knox 355.10.0
E106/12/2/37 Which exactly make up the total Valuation foresaid
E106/12/2/37 Forty shill [Shilling] Land of Isle 100.0.0
E106/12/2/37 Summa of this parish is two thousand six hundred & fifty two merks Six Shills [Shillings] & eight pennies 2652.6.8
E106/12/2/37 Parish of Mousewald
E106/12/2/37 The pound lands of Mousewald and Lands of Hetland hill in the parish of Dalton pertaining to the Duke of Queensberry 1450.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The two merkland of Howthat 100.0.0
E106/12/2/37 The three merkland of Raffals 100.0.0
E106/12/2/37 Carried over 1650.0.0
E106/12/2/37 36 [page] [signed] William Mein John Goldie 37th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/37 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/39 38th [page]
E106/12/2/39 Parish of Mousewald continued
E106/12/2/39 Brot. [Brought] over 1650.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Robbiewhat 100.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands belonging to Sir Robert Grierson containing Rockhall Moss side Miln holm Buckler hole and Burntfield 1200.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Summa of this parish is two thousand nine hundred and fifty merks 2950.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Parish of Ruthwell
E106/12/2/39 The fifteen merkland of Locherwoods 450.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The five merkland of Howthat that pertained to Ramerscales 45.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The four Sh [Shilling] Land of Kirkstile 100.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Viscount of Stormont's Lands in this parish comprehended in his Cumulo
E106/12/2/39 Summa of this parish of Five hundred and ninety five merks 595.0.0
E106/12/2/39 United parishes of Cummertrees & Trailtrow
E106/12/2/39 The Mains of Kelhead and Muir hous and the rest of the Lands that pertained to Sir William Douglas 1325.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands of Broom and Broomstile 50.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Hydewood 30.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Upper & Nether Priest sides 150.0.0
E106/12/2/39 John Kirkpatricks possession of Cummertrees 40.0.0
E106/12/2/39 John Atchisons possession there 30.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands of Moss side 8.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands of Ryehill 62.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Netherfield 69.6.8
E106/12/2/39 Gill 80.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands called Newbie merkland in the parish of Ruthwell 40.0.0
E106/12/2/39 559.6.8
E106/12/2/39 Carried over 1884.6.8
E106/12/2/39 39. [page]
E106/12/2/39 Cummertrees and Trailtrow contd. [continued]
E106/12/2/39 Brot. [brought] over 1884.6.8
E106/12/2/39 The above Lands were included in the Marquis of Annandale's Cumulo but upon their being purchased by the late Sir William Douglas, they were upon an Application from his Son to the Commissioners of the 17th March 1740. appointed to be deduced and to pay in Time coming by themselves at the rate foresd. [foresaid]
E106/12/2/39 Broom now called Broompark 45.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The ten Shill [Shilling] Land of Earsfall 22.6.8
E106/12/2/39 The five merkland of Carsope alias Moss side 200.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The five Mk [Merk] Land of Branthat & Hurkledale 250.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Thr thirty sh [Shilling] Land of Breckenwhat 100.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Hoddomstains 259.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands of Murraythwait 400.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands of Moss and Know that was possessed by Limekilns 60.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The Lands of Trailtrow purchased by the late Hoddom from the Viscount of Stormont were included in his Lordships Cumulo, but are now Subtracted from the same & pay by themselves at the rate of 468.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Summa of this parish is three thousand six hundred and sixty nine 3669.0.0
E106/12/2/39 United parishes of Tundergarth and St. Mungo
E106/12/2/39 The twenty three pound three shilling Land four penny land that pertained to Castlemilk 1275.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The fifteen shilling Land that pertd. [pertained] ti John Johnston holden of Castlemilk 50.6.8
E106/12/2/39 The forty Sh [Shilling] Land of Nutholm 100.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The thirty shill [Shilling] Land of Blackford 100.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The ten shill [Shilling] Land of Holmfoot 30.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The twenty sh [Shilling]Land possessed by Courtstains 30.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The twenty shill [Shilling] Land of Blackford possesst by Alexander Johnston 30.0.0
E106/12/2/39 The thirty seven shill [Shilling] Land of Tunnergarth 30.0.0
E106/12/2/39 Carried over 1645.6.8
E106/12/2/39 38th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 39th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/39 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/41 40th [page]
E106/12/2/41 United parishes of Tundergarth and St. Mungo contd. [continued]
E106/12/2/41 Brot. [Brought] over 1645.6.8
E106/12/2/41 The Lands of Foulraw that pertained to Dirlton 50.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The forty sh [Shilling] Land of Whitston hill 140.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The two merkland of Lairdholm 140.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The merkland of Rynshill 40.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The two merkland of Grains the two merkland of Cowthat, the two & half mk [Merk] Land of Persiebiehall and Priest butts & two merkland of Midbrae and Craikhouse 700.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The fifteen merkland of Crieve 500.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The two merkland of Hayhill and Tunnergarth that pertained to the Parson & his brother whereof he was to pay Fifty mks [Merks] as Kirkhouse Lands, and the Parson the rest as Kirkhouse Lands 100.0.0
E106/12/2/41 Summa of this parish is three thousand three hundred & fifteen merks Six Shills [Shillings] & eight pennies 3315.6.8
E106/12/2/41 The Marquiss of Annandale's whole rent Stock and Tiend within the Sheriffdom of Dumfries comprehending the Stewartry of Annandale and five kirks of Eskdale with the Lands of Gilliesbie and Thorniwhat Boghead in Dryfesdale, Broom in Cummertrees, Stapletown in Dornock, Reidhall and Cavarts holm, three merkland of Righead in Kirkpatrick fleming, The Lands of newbie & Annan forty shilling Land of Greengate house & five merk land on Middlebie Mains Milns Kains Customs and other Casualties exactly [continued]
E106/12/2/41 stand valued in the Valuation Book as ratified in Anno 1667 at 18232.6.8
E106/12/2/41 The Lands of Robgill in Dornock are valued byy themselves, but paid for along with the Marquises Cumulo at 112.6.8
E106/12/2/41 18345.0.0
E106/12/2/41 But the following Deductions are
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E106/12/2/41 are now to be made from it viz.
E106/12/2/41 For the Lands of Rockhalhead & Carthat 405.0.0
E106/12/2/41 The Lands of Cogries 135.0.0
E106/12/2/41 Cauldholm 90.0.0
E106/12/2/41 Cleugheads 30.0.0
E106/12/2/41 Walscaills 75.0.0
E106/12/2/41 having been evicted from the Marquis by the Duke of Queensberry & now paid for & charged in the parishes wherein they lye. As are also
E106/12/2/41 The Lands of Sibbaldbie purchased by Sir John Jardine 665.0.0
E106/12/2/41 And the Lands of Broom & others purchased by Sir William Douglas 559.6.8
E106/12/2/41 Remains of the Marquises Cumulo 1959.6.8
E106/12/2/41 16385.6.8
E106/12/2/41 But the following Deductions are to be made from the said Cumulo viz.
E106/12/2/41 40th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 41 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein The whole Lands belonging to the Viscount of Stormont Viz. the four merkland of Stocks and Wylies in Dornock the twenty pound land of Lochmaben the Ten pound land of Priest dykes & Broad Chappell, the fifty shill Land of Broadholm on Lochmaben the Twenty merk land in Castlemilk in St Mungo, the twenty pound land of Tunnergarth the twenty pound land of Little Hutton Twenty mk [Merk] Land of Bengall in Dryfesdale the twelve merkland in Trailtrow in Cummertrees, the forty pound land of Ruthwell Cocklicks and Meikle Belriddings in the Parish of Ruthwell, and seven pound six Shill [Shilling] & 8d [pennies] Land in Graitney the twenty pound Land of Redkirk the five pound land of Langrig, theTen pound land of Blackwood the eleven merkland of Tordoff in Graitney stand valued in the said rectified Valuation Book at 16384.0.0
E106/12/2/41 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/43 42d. [page]
E106/12/2/43 Viscount of Stormont's Cumulo continued
E106/12/2/43 Brot. [Brought] over 16384.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The Interest of the kindly Tenants in the four towns of Lochmaben 2618.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The twelve merkland of Trailtrow in the parish of Cummertrees purchased by Hoddom 468.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The Lands of Brockbrig in parish of Hoddom purchased by Hoddom 38.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The Lands of Holmhead in Hoddom parish purchased from Hoddom 119.0.0
E106/12/2/43 3243.0.0
E106/12/2/43 Remains of the Viscount of Stormonts free Cumulo 13141.0.0 13141.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The United parishes of Graitney & Redkirk
E106/12/2/43 The five merkland of Scails 400.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The Lands of Graitney that formerly belnged to William Johnston of Graitney & now to the Marquis of Annandale 800.0.0
E106/12/2/43 Summa of the united parishes of Graitney & Redkirk is One thousand two hundred Merks Scots 1200.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The Parish of Dornock
E106/12/2/43 The fifteen merkland above the Kirk pertaining to His Grace the Duke of Queensberry deduced fro his Cumulo by Act of the Commissioners 17th May 1745 and appointed to pay by itself at the rate of 750.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The fifteen merkland beneath the Kirk that pertained to Dornock 525.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The Lands of Eastriggs 100.0.0
E106/12/2/43 Stabletown included in the Marquis of Annandales total
E106/12/2/43 The five merkland of Stank & Woodhall 300.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The three pound land of Todholes 112.6.8
E106/12/2/43 The Lands of Robgill the valued by themselves at 112:½ are paid for with the Marquis of Annandales Cumuloand charged with it
E106/12/2/43 Summa of this parish exclusive of Robgill is One thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven merks six shills [Shillings] and eight pennies 1787.6.8
E106/12/2/43 43d [page]
E106/12/2/43 Parish of Kirkpatrick Fleming
E106/12/2/43 The five merkland of Raeburn Steel and Cove 262.6.8
E106/12/2/43 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Moss know 112.6.8
E106/12/2/43 The seven merkland of Kirkpatrick Fleming 270.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The forty shill [Shilling] Land of Beltenment with the Lands of Hodlington 300.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The five merkland of Broats 150.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The five merkland of Woodhouse 187.6.8
E106/12/2/43 The two merk half merkland of Aulderbeck 150.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The five merkland of Byers and Wysebie 200.0.0
E106/12/2/43 The 85 & ½ merkland of Springkell Redkirks Land forty sh [Shilling] Land of Sarkshiels Half Morton Logan and these Lands formerly called Redkirk stand valued in Cumulo in the Valuation Book at 4000.0.0
E106/12/2/43 But by an Act of the Commissioners dated fifth June 1764 the said Cumulo is divided as follows Viz. On the Lands of the Twenty pound land of Kirkconnell comprehending Birrenlees Goukhall Laverock hall Drowncow Craigshaws Caldronlee Gair, Blackcleugh Brantith Berkleys head Howgillside Davinswalls Sarkshiels Southside Cairnhill Burnfoot Kirkconnell Mains & Kirkconnell Miln Holden of the Crown 1693.0.0
E106/12/2/43 And upon the other Lands comprehended under the Baronies of Springkell and Half Morton containing the Lands of Bogue Dykeside Waughslies Timpan and Timpanheck Wattaman Cadgill house Cadgillfoot Greenwrae, Carsholm and Malton Campenholm Cadgill head Cadgillside Oakwoodlie Hillhead Charters Birren Auchenguile South woodfoot Stobie know Stobbielie Becktonhall Logan Mains Logan Haose Knowhead of logan and Miln of Sark all holden of a Subject at the rate of 2307.0.0
E106/12/2/43 Which added together make up exactly the foresaid Cumulo
E106/12/2/43 42d [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 43d [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/43 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/45 Kirkpatrick Fleming continued Mks:sh:d
E106/12/2/45 The lands of Smallholm and Chappell & Logan 120.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The lands of Longshaw and Miln thereof 120.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Summa of this parish is five thousand eight hundred and seventy two marks six shills [shillings] and eight pennies Scots 5872.6.8
E106/12/2/45 Parish of Annan
E106/12/2/45 The ten pound land of Bonshaw & Drumbrallonrigg 450.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The five merkland of Cleughheads valued at 225.0.0
E106/12/2/45 But by an Act of the Commissioners 3rd March 1791 the said 225 Marks is divided as follows Vizt [that is]
E106/12/2/45 Upon the lands of Girthend and Blacket lays now belonging to Dr. Irving 110.0.0
E106/12/2/45 And upon the remaining part of the said five merkland of Cleughheads pertaining to Mr Corrie 115.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Which added together make up the sum forsd [foresaid]
E106/12/2/45 The forty shill [shilling] land of Hardriggs and Gullyland 80.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The lands that pertained to Robert Pinning of Howes 40.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The lands of Warranbie 220.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Elsheashields Lands included in his Cumule [total] The three merkland of Spittle ridding 60.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The four merkland of Limekilns 270.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Muirthat included in Halheads Estate
E106/12/2/45 The Merkland of Limekilns called Thomson's lands 60.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The seven merkland of Brydekirk 335.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Summa of this parish is One thousand Seven hundred and forty mks [marks] 1740.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Signed by Thomas Goldie and William Mun
E106/12/2/45 The united parishes of Hoddom Luce and Ecclefechan
E106/12/2/45 The six pound land that pertained to the Tutor of Bonshaw and the ........ pound lands that pertained to the Heir of Woodhouse are valued in Cumules [totals] at 700.0.0
E106/12/2/45 But that Cumule has long been divided and paid for as follows Vizt [that is]
E106/12/2/45 Upon the lands in Ecclefechan Suplebank and Bogside belonging to the Duke of Queensberry 540.0.0
E106/12/2/45 And upon the landsof New Orchard 160.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Which together make up the forsaid Cumule [total]
E106/12/2/45 The four merkland of Howdales 120.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The forty shilling land of New Park 140.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The three merkland of Howgills & Dodend 150.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The six merkland of Luce 150.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The lands of Luce that pertained to Jeffrey Irving 120.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Kelheads rent received from Adam Carlyle 40.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The rest of Kelheads lands in Luce 82.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The ten merkland of Knockhill 350.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The merkland of Ecclefechan, the forty shill. [shilling] Land of Burnswark & Burnswark lays 450.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The forty shill.[shilling] land of Cowthat 150.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The ten merkland that pertained to Kirkconnell, thehalf merk. of the half merkland of Blackwood in Middlebie included 400.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The five merkland of Air now called Castlebank & Longdyke 250.0.0
E106/12/2/45 The thirty five merkland that pertained to the late Earl of Annandale and afterwards to the Earl of Southesk and now to Mr Sharp of Hoddom with the Miln 1395.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Signed: William Mun & Thomas Goldie. Carried forward 4497.0.0
E106/12/2/45 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/47 46 [page]
E106/12/2/47 United parishes of Hoddom Luce and Ecclefechan
E106/12/2/47 Brot. [Brought] over 4497.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The merkland of Gimmenbie 300.0.0
E106/12/2/47 To be added
E106/12/2/47 The Lands of Brockelrig at 38 Merks and the Lands of Holmhead at 119 which formerly made part of the Viscount of Stormonts but as now disjoined there from in manner mentioned in his Lordships Cumulo 157.0.0
E106/12/2/47 Summa of this parish is four thousand nine hundred and fifty four merks 4954.0.0
E106/12/2/47 United parishes of Middlebie Pennersaughs and Carruthers
E106/12/2/47 The sixteen merkland of Blackwood house 800.0.0
E106/12/2/47 the five merkland of Stockbridge 67.6.8
E106/12/2/47 The five Mk [Merk] Land of Auldbie Torback hill & Duncanflatt 300.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The thirty Sh [Shilling] Land pertaining to Broats 90.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The Lands of Goatsbridge holden of the Marquis of Annandale 150.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The twenty Mk [Merk] Land of Middlebie 600.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The two merkland of Braes 112.6.8
E106/12/2/47 The three merkland of Wintrophead 600.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The Land of Kirtlehead & Satir 300.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The fourteen pound land that pertained to the late Earl of Annandale & afterwards to Crowdieknow 693.10.0
E106/12/2/47 The Lands of Greengatehose included in the Marquises Total
E106/12/2/47 The Lands of Conhess and Auchenbedridge pertaining to William Puttney Esq 400.0.0
E106/12/2/47 Walstouns Land that pertained to Kirkhouse 60.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The Six merk Land of Dunnabie 225.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The Woodland that pertained to Carlyle 30.0.0
E106/12/2/47 But the following Articles are to be added as having been deduced from the Duke of Queensberry
E106/12/2/47 47 [page]
E106/12/2/47 United parishes of Middlebie Pennersaughs and Carruthers continued
E106/12/2/47 Brot. [Brought] over 4328.10.0
E106/12/2/47 Cumulo by Act of the Commissioners 17th May 1745. & appointed to pay by themselves
E106/12/2/47 The said Duke of Queensberry's part of Scotsbridge according to the valued rent of 150.0.0
E106/12/2/47 The Lands if Neuk and twenty shill [Shilling] Land formerly possessed by Hog in Middlebie according to the valued rent of 420.0.0
E106/12/2/47 Summa of this parish Four thousand one hundred and ninety eight merks ten Shills [Shillings] Scots 4998.10.0
E106/12/2/47 Valuation of Eskdale
E106/12/2/47 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/47 46 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 47 [page] Valuation of Eskdale All the Time the old Valuation Book was made up Eskdale consisted of the following Parishes viz. Westerkirk, Cannobie and Morton Staplegordon Ewes and Wauchope But about the beginning of the present Century part of Staplegordon was thrown into Westerkirk and that was erected into two parishes The 1st called Westerkirk, The 2nd called Eskdalemuir The remainder of Staplegordon with Wauchope and half Morton were erecte into one parish to be called Langholm The 4th Cannobie And 5 Ewes remained as before The particular Lands in the parishes of Westerkirk and Eskdalemuir are not precisely known but the whole are as follows Viz. [Signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/49 48 [page]
E106/12/2/49 Westerkirk and Eskdalemoor
E106/12/2/49 The Duke of Buccleuch's haill rent feu duty and Tiend in this parish which are valued in Cumulo extends to 10748.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Westerhall's lands Viz. the Lands of Midgehole and Effgills 900.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Rigg 300.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Part of Burnfoot remaining with him 60.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Crooks 115.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The rest of Westerhalls Lands deducing Westerkirk stated below 650.0.0
E106/12/2/49 2025.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Part of Burnfoot now belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch 90.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Westerkirk 400.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Over Cassock or casway belonging to James Mounsey Esq. 700.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Woodland know Grassyeards and Cumming head now belonging to the Duke of Buccleugh 400.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Raeburns Lands of Raeburn Raeburnhead and Yett Byre 1760.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands that pertained to Ronald burn comprehending Aberlosk Clerkhill and Mid raeburn Renaldburn Graystonelee boat and Coathope which all now pertain to the Duke of Buccleugh 1400.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands that some time pertained to Tushilaw & which now belong to Richard Bell of Crurie 587.6.8
E106/12/2/49 The Lands that pertained to Sir Francis Scott of Thirlstane are valued in Cumulo in the Valuation Book at 1000 Mks [Merks] 1000.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Carried Over 18110.6.8
E106/12/2/49 49th [page]
E106/12/2/49 Westerkirk and Eskdalemoor contd. [Continued]
E106/12/2/49 Brot. [Brought] over 18110.6.8
E106/12/2/49 But that valued rent has been long divided thus
E106/12/2/49 Upon the Lands of Nether Cassock now belonging to the Duke of Buccleugh 500.0.0
E106/12/2/49 And upon the Lands of Davington & Burncleugh belonging to Scott of Davington 500.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Which two Sums make up the foresaid Cumulo
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Tanlawhill that formerly pertained to Sir Francis Scott & now belong to the Duke of Buccleugh 300.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands that pertained to Craikhaugh possesst by Grizel Scott are valued at 300 Merks and the rest of Craikhaugh's Lands at 375 Merks
E106/12/2/49 Making up together 675.0.0
E106/12/2/49 but by an Act of the Commissioners 5th June 1739. The said valued rent is divided as follows
E106/12/2/49 Upon the Lands of Raeburnhead Craikhaugh Hethery dyke and Johnston Dinning pertaining to George Graham of Shaw 147.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Which make up the valued rent of the whole
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Albieslerlands & Kirkgill pertaining to the marquis of Annandale valued in Cumulo with the rest of his Estate
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Shiels and Bankhead that pertained to Armstrong of Holehouse & now belong to the Duke of Buccleugh 850.0.0
E106/12/2/49 The Lands of Dalbeath that pertained to Armstrong and now belong to the Duke of Buccleugh 150.0.0
E106/12/2/49 Summa of the above parishes is twenty one thousand & eighty five Mks [Merks] Six shills [Shillings] & eight pennies Scots 21085.6.8
E106/12/2/49 48 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein 49th [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/49 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/51 The Duke of Buccleugh's Interest in Staplegordon with feu dutys Milns of Eskdale Custem and fishing. £3040.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The Tiends of Staplegordon that belonged to the Bishop of Galloway more than paid the Minr. [Minister] yearly. £900.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The ten merkland of Eskinholm belonging to several heretors valued in the valuation book at £700.00.00. But by an edict of the Commissioners dated 2nd May 1758 the same is divided upon pays as follows
E106/12/2/51 One merkland pertaining to the Duke of Buccleugh £70.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The five merkland pertaining to Broomholm £350.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The three merkland that pertained to John Little £210.0.0
E106/12/2/51 One merkland pertaining to Archibald Little £70.0.0
E106/12/2/51 Which exactly make up the foresd [foresaid] Cumule [Total] of 700Mks [Maks]
E106/12/2/51 The seven merk half Merkland of Broomholm £270.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The ten merkland of Craig that pertained to Armstrongs & now to James Basley & Mandeson? £700.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The five merkland of Dowglen now belonging to John Johnston Esquire holden of the Duke of Roxburgh £225.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The Duke of Buccleugh's Cumule [Total] in Wawchope being the whole parish thereof £3406.0.0
E106/12/2/51 Summa of this parish with the Duke of Buccleugh's Cumuls is Nine thousand three hundred and twenty one Marks. £9321.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The Duke of Buccleugh's whole Interest in this parish Stock Tiend & Feu duty. His Grace being Proprietor of the whole extends to - £7462.6.8
E106/12/2/51 The Duke of Buccleugh's Cumule [Total] Valuation in this parish Stock Tiend and feu maill is £6325.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The lands of Arkletown £700.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The lands of Meikledale pertaining to William Laing £900.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The lands of Sorby now pertaining to the Duke of Buccleugh £250.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The lands of Tarras are valued in Cumule [total] in the Valuation Book at 1100 maks. But the same is now paid for as follows
E106/12/2/51 Out of the lands of Lodgegill alias Black Tarras now purchased by the Duke of Buccleugh £550.0.0
E106/12/2/51 And out of the lands of Cuims [Cooms] being the other half of the said lands the like sum of £550.0.0
E106/12/2/51 The lands of Briery shaws £90.0.0
E106/12/2/51 Summa of this parish is Nine thousand three hundred and sixty five Merks £9365.0.0
E106/12/2/51 Parish of Langholm comprehending part of Staplegordon, the whole of Wauchope & half Morton
E106/12/2/51
E106/12/2/51 Parish of Cannobie [Cannonbie]with the other half of Morton
E106/12/2/51 Summa of this parish is Seven thousand four hundred &sixty two mks [Marks] six shills [shillings] & eight pennies
E106/12/2/51 Parish of Ewes
E106/12/2/51 Signed Thomas Goldie and William Mun.
E106/12/2/51 This total appears to be incorrect, I make it £9241.0.0.
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E106/12/2/53 Abstract of the valued rent of the several parishes and Articles in the Sheriffdom of Dumfries Viz.
E106/12/2/53 Glencairn 12056.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Tynron 3100.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Penpunt 1687.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Kier 4171.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Closeburn & Dalgarno 6601.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Morton 150.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Durrisdeer 1047.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Kirkbride and Sanquhar 800.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Duke of Queensberry's Cumulo including Tongue house 31694.10.0
E106/12/2/53 Kirkconnell 515.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Holywood 6135.3.4
E106/12/2/53 Landward parish of Dumfries 4092.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Carlaverock 2527.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Kirkmahoe 7234.3.4
E106/12/2/53 Kirkmichael and Garrell 4925.10.0
E106/12/2/53 Torthorwald 3711.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Tinwald and Trailflatt 4755.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Moffat 6359.3.4
E106/12/2/53 Kirkpatrick juxta 2598.3.4
E106/12/2/53 Wamphray 4005.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Hutton and Corrie 75.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Applegirth Dinwoodie & Sibbaldbie 4865.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Dryfesdale 3775.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Lochmaben 4475.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Daltown 2652.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Mousewald 2950.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Ruthwell 595.0.0
E106/12/2/53 133623.6.8
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E106/12/2/53 Abstract continued
E106/12/2/53 Brot. [Brought] over 133623.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Cummertrees and Trailtrow 3689.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Tundergarth and St. Mungo 3315.6.8
E106/12/2/53 The Marquis of Annandales Cumulo 16385.6.8
E106/12/2/53 The Viscount of Stormonts Cumulo 13141.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Parish of Grateney and Redkirk 1200.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Dornock 1787.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Kirkpatrick Fleming 5872.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Annan 1740.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Hoddom Luce and Ecclefechan 4954.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Middlebie Pennersughs and Carruthers 4998.10.0
E106/12/2/53 Westerkirk and Eskdalemuir 21085.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Langholm 9321.0.0
E106/12/2/53 Cannobie and Half Morton 7462.6.8
E106/12/2/53 Ewes 9365.0.0
E106/12/2/53 237941.3.4
E106/12/2/53 52 [page] [signed] John goldie William Mein 53 [page] [signed] John Goldie William Mein
E106/12/2/53 Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."
E106/12/2/54 54 [page]
E106/12/2/54 54[page] Att Dumfries the Eleventh day of December in the year One thousand seven hundred and Seventy one Compeared William mein Collector of the Land tax for the Shire of Dumfries comprehending the Stewartry of Annandale now abolished and five Kirks of Eskdale and John Goldie of Craigmuie Clerk to the Commissioners of the Land tax for the said shire comprehending as aforesaid and Keeper of the valuation Book of the same and of the records of the sd. [said] Commissioners who being solemnly sworn Make oath that they have with great pains compared the Valuation Book of the sd. [said] shire with the reciept Books kept by the Collectors of the Land tax for the sd. [said] shire and Records of the foresd. [foresaid] Commissioners and that what is written upon this and the fifty three preceeding pages contains a true and full account of the valued rent of the whole Lands within the said shire and how the same is uplifted And that after due comparison what is contained in this Book contains to a Trifle what is in the Valuation Book made up and rectified in the year One thousand six hundred and Seventy one except as to the Article of Westerkirk parish which in the said rectified valuation Book id made to extend to Twenty one thousand one hundred and Sixty merks, six shills [Shillings] and eight pennies. Whereas the Summa of that parish is really no more than Twenty one thousand and eighty five merks six shills [Shillings] and eight pennies And all this is truth as they shall answer to God. Dumfrie 11th Dec [December] 1771 Sworn before me one of His Majestys Trustees of the Excr [Exchequer] for the said shire [signed] Theodore Edgar William Mein John Goldie