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Proprietor | Land | Valuation | Totals |
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PARISH OF ANNAN CONTINUED. | |||
Date of Decrees. | NAMES OF LANDS. | M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] | |
27. Dec. 1798. | alties ,exactly considered, stood valued in cumulo in the Valuation Book as rectified in May, 1671, at 18,232m. [Merks] 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies]., and by various Decrees of the Commissioners, hereafter noticed under the several parishes affected thereby, the said cumulo was previous to this date reduced to 16062 merks. | ||
3. Jan. 1799. | By Decree of the Commissioners of this date, there were deducted from the Marquis of Annandale's said cumulo, and added to this parish, as under:- | ||
The Ten Pound Land of Annan, including Seafield and Walls, at | 249.6.8 | ||
The Lands and Barony of Newbie, at | 993.0.0 | ||
1242.6.8 | |||
3. Oct. 1820. | The Ten Pound Land of Bonshaw and Drumbrattonrig, valuation 450 merks, divided as under :- | ||
Part thereof acquired by Lieut [Lieutenant] -General Alexander Dirom, of Mount Annan | 36.0.0 | ||
Part thereof acquired by John Hossack | 30.0.0 | ||
Part thereof acquired by James McNiel | 20.0.0 | ||
Part thereof acquired by Thomas Darling | 8.0.0 | ||
Part thereof acquired by John Jeffray | 8.0.0 | ||
Part thereof acquired by Robert Stott | 3.0.0 | ||
The remainder thereof still belonging to Bonshaw | 345.0.0 | ||
450.0.0 | |||
1. Oct. 1822. | The Lands and Barony of Newbie, valuation 993 merks, divided as under :- | ||
Waterfoot | 186.0.0 | ||
Newbie, exclusive of Fishings | 139.0.0 | ||
Hayknows | 130.0.0 | ||
West Croftheads | 58.0.0 | ||
Milnfield and Croftheads | 146.0.0 | ||
Howes | 97.0.0 | ||
Howe's Scarrs, extending to a half merkland of Howes (formerly valued, per se, at 10 merks) | 3.0.0 | ||
Land Let with Smithy | 4.0.0 | ||
Hallmeadow | 68.0.0 | ||
Claycroft and Welldale | 18.0.0 | ||
North Croftheads | 32.0.0 | ||
All belonging to John Irving of Newbie | 881.0.0 | ||
Violetbank, belonging to the Trustees of John Rae | 112.0.0 | ||
993.0.0 | |||
5. Oct. 1824. | The Thirty Shilling Land of Braikenwhat, in the parish of Cummertrees, valuation 100 merks, divided thus :- | ||
Nine Tenth-parts thereof, pertaining to the Marquis of Queensberry, situated in the parish of Cummertrees | 90.0.0 | ||
The remaining Tenth-part thereof, belonging to the Earl of Mansfield in this parish | 10.0.0 | ||
100.0.0 | |||
PARISH OF APPLEGIRTH. | |||
26. May. 1737. | The Nine Merkland of Sibblebie was, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rated, per se, at | 665.0.0 | |
PARISH OF APPLEGIRTH CONTINUED. | |||
30. Apr. 1792. | The Laird of Applegirth's Lands, with Brieryshaw, and Nethercleugh, stood valued under this parish in cumulo at | 2100.0.0 | |
The Six Merkland of Millbank at | 300.0.0 | ||
The Lands of Brigmuir, in the parish of Lochmaben, at | 200.0.0 | ||
2600.0.0 | |||
And the Commissioners by their decree of this date, appointed the following alterations to be made on said aggregate of 2600 merks :- | |||
The Laird of Applegirth's Lands in this parish, exclusive of Millbank, to be here rated at | 1800.0.0 | ||
And his Lands of Speddlings, Park, and Gotterby, formerly included in his said cumulo of 2100 merks, to be rated under the parish of Lochmaben, where they are situated, at | 300.0.0 | ||
2100.0.0 | |||
30. Apr. 1796. | The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, disjoined the valuation of the Lands of Balgray from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed them to be here stated, per se, at | 400.0.0 | |
6. Dec. 1798. | And they, in like manner, disjoined the Forty Shilling Land of Nether Cleugh-heads from the said Marquis' cumulo, and appointed the same to be here rated,per se, at | 100.0.0 | |
27. | N.B.- This decree proceeded on a petition to the Commissioners by Robert Henderson of Cleughheads, and they, without attendin thereto, on this date, by mistake again disjoined the Lands of Nether Cleughheads from said cumulo, upon a petition in name of the Earl of Hopetoun. | ||
Also the Lands of Heuck, at | 200.0.0 | ||
1799. March 7. | By a similar decree of this date, the Commissioners disjoined the valuation of the lands of Howthat, Ravenscleugh, Gillenbierigg, and others, from said Marquis's cumulo valuation, and appointed then to be here rated, per se, at | 575.0.0 | |
PARISH OF CLOSEBURN. | |||
3. Oct. 1758. | The Lands of Netherlandcroft of Dalgarno, alias Crossgrip, and Cleughfoot, in this parish, were formerly included in the cumulo valuation of the Estate of Queensberry, but by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the same were disjoined form said cumulo, and appointed to be stated separately under this parish, at | 100.0.0 | |
3. Oct. 1758. | The Three Clauchries, valuation 225 merks, divided as under :- | ||
Upper Clauchrie | 78.6.8 | ||
Mid Clauchrie | 73.3.4 | ||
Nether Clauchrie | 73.3.4 | ||
225.0.0 | |||
23. May. 1759 | The Laird of Closeburn's Lands viz. The Ten Pound Land of Burbrugh, The Thirty Shillingland of Park, The Merkland of Linkielands, The Forty Shilllingland of Kellockstoune, The Twelve Shilling Land of Crolechappel, The Five Pound Land of Auchencairn, The Forty Shillingland of Riggs and Pothouse, The Mains of Closeburn, Closeburntown and Drumbeck, |
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