Land tax rolls for Dumfriesshire, volume 05

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E106/12/5/1 [Page] 1 VALUATION ROLL, ANCIENT AND MODERN, OF THE COUNTY OF DUMFRIES; WITH AN APPENDIX, SHEWING THE ALTERATIONS MADE IN THE ROLL SINCE THE YEAR 1671. APPROVED OF, AND ORDERED TO BE PRINTED, ON 30TH APRIL, 1827. THE LAND-TAX OF THE LANDS MARKED THUS * HAS BEEN REDEEMED Dumfries: PRINTED AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE, BY W. CARSON. 1827.
E106/12/5/3 [Page] 3 2 THE original Valuation Roll of the Shire of Dumfries, made up as directed by the Act of Convention, dated 13th January, 1667 has been preserved, and it bears date 31st May of that year. Although, from the subsequent records of the County, it appears that the Commissioners of Supply had been at con- siderable pains to render this Roll as complete as possible, it was soon disco- vered to be extremely erroneous and defective. Many complaints were made of its inaccuracy. Some lands were stated to have been over-rated, and some under-rated, while others were totally omitted. In particular, the Viscount of Stormont's land had been overvalued, to the extent of 5000 merks. The Commissioners, however, did not consider themselves authorised to make any alteration upon the original Roll. His Lordship, therefore, found it ne- cessary to apply to the Privy Council, who passed an Act, authorising the Commissioners of the Shire, not only to reduce his valuation, and to lay the 5000 merks complained of on those heritors of the County who had been un- dervalued, but also to correct all other mistakes in the valued rent of property throughout the Shire. The Commissioners, upon the Act of the Privy Coun- cil, on 17th May 1671, made up and certified a new Valuation Roll, differing materially from the former one. In 1781, another Roll was made up and sanctioned by the Commissioners, and on 6th November 1787, this Roll, comprehending the whole divisions of cumulo valuations from 1671, was or- dered to be printed and published. In 1807, the Commissioners certified and published another Valuation Roll. From that period till the present time, the divisions of valued rent have been numerous, and the General Annual Meet- ing of the Commissioners, on 30th April 1823, instructed the Clerk of Supply to prepare a new Valuation Book, to which it has been judged proper to prefix the Original Roll, as rectified in 1671, and to annex an Appendix, shewing the particular divisions and alterations that have occurred from that period to the present time. Dumfries, 30th April, 1827. Land Tax 15/2¼ per £100 Sct ; [Scots] Merks
E106/12/5/5 PARISH OF ANNAN. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/5 The Ten Shilling Land of Bonshaw and Drumbrattanrigh 450.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Lands of Kirtlebrig possessed be Braes 0.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Fyve merkland of Cleughheads 225.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Fourtie Shilling Land of Hardrigs and Gullilands 80.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Lands pertaining to Robert Tinin of Howes 40.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Lands of Warmanbie 220.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Elshiesheills Lands including in his totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Three merkland of Spitlridding 60.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Four merkland of Limekills possessed by Adam Carlile, another halfe merkland possessed by him 270.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Murthat included in Kelheid's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The merkland of Limekills called Thomson's land 60.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Seven merkland of Braidkirk 335.0.0
E106/12/5/5 The Earl of Annandale's lands valued in cumulo with his other lands 0.0.0
E106/12/5/5 SUMA 1740.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Ane Thousand Seven hundred Fourtie merks.
E106/12/5/5 PARISH OF ANNAN. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/5 JOHN IRVING of Newbie Newbie, (parts of the Barony of Newbie) 139.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Waterfoot, (another part thereof) 186.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Milnflat and Croftheads, (another part thereof) 146.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Hayknows, (another part thereof) 130.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Howes, (another part thereof) 97.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Hallmeadow, (another part thereof) 68.0.0
E106/12/5/5 West Croftheads, (another part thereof) 58.0.0
E106/12/5/5 North Croftheads, (another part thereof) 32.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Claycross and Welldale, (another part thereof) 18.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Land Let with Smithy, (another part thereof) 4.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Howscarrs, (another part thereof) 10.0.0 891.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Earl of MANSFIELD Four-merkland of Limekilns Held of Mount Annan Estate 270.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Three-merkland of Spittleridding 60.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Merkland of Limekilns, called Thomson's Land 60.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Riggs, (part of Braikenwhat) 10.0.0 400.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Lieut. [Lieutenant] - General ALEXANDER DIROM of Mount Annan Brydekirk 215.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Part of Five-merkland of Cleughheads 115.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Part of Ten poundland of Bonshaw, called Brownmuir 36.0.0 366.0.0
E106/12/5/5 JOHN ROBERT IRVING of Bonshaw Part of Ten-poundland of Bonshaw, and Drumbrattonrig 345.0.0
E106/12/5/5 ALEXANDER CARRUTHERS of Warmanbie *Warmanbie 220.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Lieut. [Lieutenant] - General MATTHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Turnshawhead 120.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Trustees of JOHN RAE Violetbank, (part of the Barony of Newbie) 112.0.0
E106/12/5/5 JAMES and MATTHEW POOL Girthend and Blacketlees, (part of the Five-merkland of Cleughheads) 110.0.0
E106/12/5/5 JOHN THOMSON Hardriggs and Northfield 60.0.0
E106/12/5/5 MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY The Land that pertained to Rober Tinin of Howes 40.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Heirs of JOHN HOSSACK Part of the Ten-poundland of Bonshaw, called Creca 30.0.0
E106/12/5/5 JOHN IRVING HENDERSON, Advocate Gullylands 20.0.0
E106/12/5/5 ROBERT WALLACE Another part of the Ten-poundland of Bonshaw, called Creca 20.0.0
E106/12/5/5 THOMAS DARLING, Solicitor Another part thereof, called Whitemoss 8.0.0
E106/12/5/5 RICHARD GRAHAM, of Blaatwood Another part thereof, called Creca 8.0.0
E106/12/5/5 THOMAS STOTT'S Heirs Another part thereof, being the Lime Quarry Inclosure 3.0.0
E106/12/5/5 Dr [Doctor] SIMEON HALLIDAY, and others Ten-poundland of Annan, including Seafield and Walls 249.6.8
E106/12/5/5 Total Valuation of the parish of ANNAN, Three thousand and two merks, six shilling and eight pennies. 3002.6.8
E106/12/5/5 Minister's stipend, 19 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 [£10.0.0] for Communion elements. Last augmentation, dated 24th Feb. 1819.
E106/12/5/5 School salary, 600 merks.
E106/12/5/5 [Page] 4 ANCIENT VALUATION [Page] 5 MODERN VALUATION
E106/12/5/5 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Some Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. [notes] Three-merkland of Spittleridding - Held of Mount Annan Estate - now Charles Brook of Hoddom Riggs (part of Braikenwhat)- Held of Mount Annan Estate [Note beside] JOHN ROBERT IRVING of Bonshaw - Hope Johnstone crown vassal
E106/12/5/7 PARISHES OF APLEGIRTH, SIBLEBIE AND DINWOODIE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/7 The Fourtiepound land of Dinwoodie 1800.0.0
E106/12/5/7 The Laird of Aplegirth's lands with Brierihill and Nethercleugh 2100.0.0
E106/12/5/7 The Six merkland of Milnbank 300.0.0
E106/12/5/7 The Earl of Annandale's interest in this parish valued in cumulo with the rest of his lands £0.0.0
E106/12/5/7 SUMA 4200.0.0
E106/12/5/7 Four Thousand twa hundreth merks.
E106/12/5/7 UNITED PARISHES OF APPLEGIRTH, SIBBALDBIE, AND DINWOODDIE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/7 Sir WILLIAM JARDINE of Applegirth, Bart. [Baronet] The Laird of Applegirth's Lands with Brieryhill and Nethercleuch 1800.0.0
E106/12/5/7 Nine-merklands of Sibbaldbie 665.0.0
E106/12/5/7 Six-merkland of Milnbank 300.0.0 2765.0.0
E106/12/5/7 Mrs CLEMENTINA HERRIES MAXWELL of Munshes Forty-poundland of Dinwoodie x 1800.0.0
E106/12/5/7 J. J. HOPE JOHNSTONE of Annandale Howthat, Ravenscleugh, Gillenbierigg, and others 575.0.0
E106/12/5/7 DAVID WILLIAMSON ROBERTSON EWART of Balgray *Balgray 400.0.0
E106/12/5/7 *Cleughheads 100.0.0 500.0.0
E106/12/5/7 EDWARD ARMSTRONG of Heuk Heuk 200.0.0
E106/12/5/7 Total Valuation of the united Parishes of APPLEGIRTH, SIBBALDIE, and DINWOODDIE, Five thousand eight hundred and forty merks. 5840.0.0
E106/12/5/7 Minister's stipend, 17 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8. 6s. [shillings] 8d [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/7 Last augmentation, dated 17th December 1823.
E106/12/5/7 School salary, 600 merks. Two Schools.
E106/12/5/7 [Page] 6 ANCIENT VALUATION [Page] 7 MODERN VALUATION
E106/12/5/7 Lands marked thus * has been redeemed [notes] Divided [----] * *Part of Lammonbie - misses Wightman 253.0.0 merks Part of Lammonbie -- Robert J Paterson 397.0.0 merks Part of Applegarth -- Miss Jardine 1450.0.0 Gayfield (part of Libbaldie -- Miss Jardine 55.0.0 Belcathill & Hewkmill -- J.J.H. Johnstone 197.0.0 40/- land of Cleughead & -- Col [Colonel] William Rogerson 403.0.0 Libbaldieside, 1 merkland of Gooseland & Goosegreen Part of Cleughside &c -- Sir R. Jardine 10.0.0 2765.0.0 merks x Divided as below merks x Broomhillbank 257.0.0 Dunwoodie-green 504.0.0 Dunwoodie Mains 1039.0.0 1800.0.0 merks Cleughheads [Earl of Hopetoun Superior] Heuk [Hope Johnstone]
E106/12/5/9 PARISHES OF CANNOBIE AND MORTONE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/9 The Duk of Buccleugh's entrest in this parish, stock, teynd, and few dewty, extends to Seven thousand four hundreth and sixtie twa merks six shillings eight pennies. 7462.6.8
E106/12/5/9 PARISHES OF CANNOBIE, WITH HALF OF MORTON. Mks. s. d.
E106/12/5/9 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY The whole Lands in this parish belong in Property to his Grace, and extend to 7462.6.8
E106/12/5/9 Total Valuation of CANNOBIE, with Half of Morton, Seven thousand four hundred and sixty-two merks, six shillings and eight pennies. 7462.6.8
E106/12/5/9 Minister's stipend, 16 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 for Communion elements. Last augmentation dated 20th Nov., 1822.
E106/12/5/9 School salary. 400 merks.
E106/12/5/9 [Page] 8 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 9 MODERN VALUATION. c
E106/12/5/11 PARISH OF CARLAVEROCK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/11 The Fyve merkland of Conheath 325.0.0
E106/12/5/11 The Fyve pound land pertaining to Craiges 150.0.0
E106/12/5/11 The Fyve merkland of Knockhornock 50.0.0
E106/12/5/11 The Lands of Blackshaw, Sheeringtoun, Hiemaynes, Howmaynes, Kirkland of Carlaverock with the Fishing and Milne, Glenhowen and the lands of Bankhead 1757.0.0
E106/12/5/11 The Lands of Kirkblean 245.0.0
E106/12/5/11 SUMA 2527.0.0
E106/12/5/11 Twa thousand fyve hundreth twentie seven merks.
E106/12/5/11 PARISH OF CARLAVEROCK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/11 WILLIAM M.C. MAXWELL of Nithsdale *Blackshaw, Sherrington, Howmains, Hiemains, Kirkland of Carlaverock, with Fishing and Miln, Glenhowan and Bankend 1757.0.0
E106/12/5/11 * Kirkblain 245.0.0 2002.0.0
E106/12/5/11 JAMES CONNEL of Conheath *Five-merkland of Conheath 325.0.0
E106/12/5/11 GEORGE DOUGLAS of Bauds *Five-poundland that belonged to Craigs, called Bourlands 150.0.0
E106/12/5/11 JAMES THORBURN of Kelton Five-merkland of Knockhornock 50.0.0
E106/12/5/11 Total Valuation of CARLAVEROCK, Two thousand five hundred and twenty-seven merks. 2527.0.0
E106/12/5/11 Minister's stipend; meal, 85 bolls, 1 firlot, 1 peck, 1 lippie 4-12ths; bear, 42 bolls, 2 firlots, 2 pecks, 8-12ths lippie; money, £33 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] and £5 for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/11 Last augmentation, dated 11th Feb. [February] 1795.
E106/12/5/11 School salary, 300 merks.
E106/12/5/11 [Page] 10 ANCIENT VALUATION [Page] 11 MODERN VALUATION
E106/12/5/11 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/12/5/13 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/13 The Fyve pound land of Windyhill 225.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Fourtie Shilling land of Templand 220.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Fyve pound lands of Shawes 375.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Twa pound of the Ten merk land of Kirkpatrick pertaining to James Young 234.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Third pairt thairof pertaining to John Wauche 102.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Fourtie shilling land pertaining to High Aldgirth 100.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Fourtie shilling land of Rouchill 100.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Laird of Closeburne's lands The Tenpound land of Burbrughe. The Threttie shilling land of Park. The merkland of Linkie Lands. The Fourtie shilling land of Kellockstoune. The Twelve shilling land of Crolchaple. The Fyve poundland of Auchenkairn. The Fourtie shilling land of Riggs and Pothous. The Maynes of Closeburne, Closburnetoune and Drumbecks. The lands of Campell. Wilson's mailing and Dressetland. The Knowe. The Milne of Closeburne and Criehop. Brattlemore's lands and Langhills. Sheeldgreen and Sandholme. The lands of Lane.
E106/12/5/13 The Tounefoot of Auchenleck. Throwgate and Tounefoot. The Townhead of Auchenleck. The Fourtie shilling land of Barnmuir. Gilkersland. 3540.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Caffadock 60.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Nether Aldgirth 120.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Three Clauchries 225.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Fourtie shilling land of Glencross 60.0.0
E106/12/5/13 The Twa merkland of Cunyngholme, Rynshill, and Richesbutt, and Twa merkland pertaining to Lag 450.0.0
E106/12/5/13 SUMA 5811.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Fyve thousand eight hundreth and Eleven merks.
E106/12/5/13 C.G.S. MENTEATH of Closeburn Ten-poundland of Burbrugh, Thirty-shilling land of Park, Merkland of Linkielands, Forty-shillingland of Kellockstoune, Twelve Shillingland of Crolechapple, Five poundland of Auchencairn, Forty-shilling land of Riggs and Pothouse, Mains of Closeburn, Closeburntoun and Drumbeck, Lands of Campell, Wilson's Mailing and Dressetland, Know, Mill of Closeburn, and Creichope
E106/12/5/13 Brattlemore's Lands and Langhills, Shieldgreen and Sandholm, Lands of Lane, Townfoot of Auchenleck, Throughgate, and Townfoot, Townhead of Auchinleck, Forty-shilling of Barnmuir and Gilkersland 3398.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Newton 464.6.8
E106/12/5/13 Five-poundland of Shaws 375.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Kirkland of Dalgarno 285.6.8
E106/12/5/13 Two parts of Ten-poundland of Kirkpatrick that pertained to James Young 234.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Third part thereof that pertained to James Waugh 102.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Netherland Croft of Dalgarno 100.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Upper Clauchrie 78.6.8
E106/12/5/13 Mid Clauchrie 73.3.4
E106/12/5/13 Nether Clauchrie 73.3.4
E106/12/5/13 Caffadock 60.0.0 5244.0.0
E106/12/5/13 DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY * Forty-shillingland of Templand *Two-merkland of Cunningholm, Rayneshill, and Ritchesbutt, and Two-merkland of Briglands 450.0.0
E106/12/5/13 * Five-poundland of Windyhill 225.0.0
E106/12/5/13 His Grace's whole other lands in this parish are included in a cumulo of 31413 merks 6s [shilling] 8d. [pennies], called the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo in the Prebytery of Penpont, (vide page 125). They have long paid assessments in this parish conform to a valuation of 2225.10.0 3120.10.0
E106/12/5/13 WILLIAM COPLAND of Collieston Cairn 142.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Nether Auldgirth 120.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Forty-shillingland of High Auldgirth 100.0.0 362.0.0
E106/12/5/13 WILLIAM FRASER of Glenmaid * Lands of Glenmaid 185.0.0
E106/12/5/13 GODOLPHIN HUNTER ARUNDELL of Barjarg Forty-shillingland of Rough Isle 100.0.0
E106/12/5/13 Total Valuation of the united parishes of CLOSEBURN and DALGARNO, Nine thousand and eleven merks, ten shillings. 9011.10.0
E106/12/5/13 Minister's stipend, 16 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8.6.8 for Communion elements. Last Augmentation, dated 27th Jan. 1819. School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/13 [Page] 12 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISHES OF CLOSEBURNE AND DALGARNO [Page] 13 MODERN VALUATION UNITED PARISHES OF CLOSEBURN AND DALGARNO
E106/12/5/13 Notes added at a later date have not all been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Notes added later between the entries for Newton and Netherland Croft of Dalgarno] £5 land of Shaws not held of [Duffs] F. 196 ) These lands are said to be held of Duke of Buccleuch - For further enquiry [Against Caffoddock] - Caffaddock is not now in Closeburn
E106/12/5/15 PARISHES OF CUMERTRIES AND TRAILLTROW. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/15 The Maynes of Kelhead and Muirhous, and the rest of the lands pertaining to Sir William Douglas 1325.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Broom valued in the Earl of Annandale's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The Broom possessed be John Johnstone, not included in Kelhead's valuation 45.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The Fyve merkland of Carsope 200.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The Fyve merkland of Branthat and Hurkledale 250.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The threttie shillingland of Braikenquhat 100.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The Fourtie shillingland of Hodomstane 259.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The lands of Moriwhat 400.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The Ten shillingland of Earsfield 22.6.8
E106/12/5/15 Stenry's included with Kelhead 0.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The Earl of Annandale's lands valued in cumulo with the rest 0.0.0
E106/12/5/15 The lands of Moss and Knowe possessed by Limkills 60.0.0
E106/12/5/15 SUMA 2661.6.8
E106/12/5/15 Twa thousand six hundreth sixty ane merks six shillings eight pennies.
E106/12/5/15 UNITED PARISHES OF CUMMERTREES AND TRAILTROW. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/15 Marquis of QUEENSBERRY Mains of Kelhead and Muirhouse, and the rest of the Lands that pertained to Sir William Douglas; Broom abd Broomstyle; John Kirkpatrick's possession, in this parish; John Aitchison's possession there; Moss-side, Ryehill, Netherfield, and Broom, possessed by John Johnston, not included in Kelhead's valuation, Fiev-merkland of Carsope, and Ten-shillingland of Earsfauld 1861.6.8
E106/12/5/15 Five-merkland of Branthat and Hurkledale 250.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Thirty-shillingland of Braikenwhat 90.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Dinninghill 17.6.8
E106/12/5/15 [sub total] 2219.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Lieut.-Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Twelve-merkland of Trailtrow 468.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Forty-shillingland of Hoddamstanes 259.0.0
E106/12/5/15 [sub total] 727.0.0
E106/12/5/15 JOHN D. MURRAY of Murraythwaite Moriewhat 400.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Norwood, Upper Stenries, and part of Limekilns 70.6.8
E106/12/5/15 [sub total] 470.6.8
E106/12/5/15 Earl of MANSFIELD Upper and Nether Priestsides 150.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Lands of Moss and Know, possessed by Limekilns 60.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Hydewood 30.0.0
E106/12/5/15 [sub total] 240.0.0
E106/12/5/15 Total Valuation of the united Parishes of CUMMERTREES and TRAILTROW. Three thousand six hundred and fifty-six merks six shillings and eight pennies. 3656.6.8
E106/12/5/15 Minister's stipend, £112 9s. [shillings] 7d. [pennies] 8-12ths, being the whole tiend, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/15 Last augmentation, dated 20th Nov. 1799.
E106/12/5/15 School salary, 500 merks.
E106/12/5/15 [Page] 14 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 15 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/15 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not all been transcribed. [Notes added later] Note - Vide Mackenzie & Kermack's letter to Vlr [Valuer] 28 march 1908 in (F1338) Portions of estate of Kinmouth sold to MR brook 2027 merks Portion recovered by Marquis of Queensberry 192 Merks [Total] Merks 2219.0.0 [Against Trailtrow] - Mansefield Supr [Superior] [beside Lands of Moss and Know, ] - Now Charles Brook of Hoddom
E106/12/5/17 PARISH OF DATOUN. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/17 The Laird of Holmends lands, viz:-
E106/12/5/17 The Maynes of Holmends, lands of Little Dattoune, The Tenpound land of Kirkwood and Meikle Dattoune, The Milne thairof, and days work of Meidow in Bengall, The Fourtie shilling land of Over Dormont with the Fishing. The lands of Dattounhewk and Copwood, The lands in Bengall 1200.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Threttie shilling land of Butterwhat 45.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Threttie shilling land of Halydayhill and lands of Almagill 300.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Hetland included in Mouswald's Valuation 0.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Twentie shilling land of Denbie with the other Fortie shilling land theirof, pertaining to umql. George Carruthers 138.6.8
E106/12/5/17 The Fourtie shilling land of Nether Denbie 60.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Brydgill and Dyk included in Wamphray's valuation 0.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Merkland of Dyk, pertaining to Robert and John Carruthers 69.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Fyve merkland of Dormonts 0.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Fourtie shilling land of Fourteen Aiker, The fyve pound land of Hardgrave, The Fyve merk land of Knocks with milne and Fishing 600.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Fourtie shilling land of Isle 100.0.0
E106/12/5/17 The Fourtie shilling land of Ramerskales 90.0.0
E106/12/5/17 SUMA 2602.6.8
E106/12/5/17 Twa Thousand six hundreth and twa merks, six shillings, eight pennies.
E106/12/5/17 PARISH OF DALTON. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/17 JAMES CHARLES MACRAE of Holmains. Holmains, Meikle and Little Dalton, Kirkwood, and Miln of Dalton 733.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Fourteen Acre 58.6.8
E106/12/5/17 Thirty-shillingland of Buterwhat 45.0.0
E106/12/5/17 [total] 836.6.8
E106/12/5/17 WILLIAM T. CARRUTHERS of Dormont. Hardgrave and Knox 355.10.0
E106/12/5/17 Dormont, with Miln and Fishing 185.10.0
E106/12/5/17 Upper Dormont 49.0.0
E106/12/5/17 [total] 590.6.8
E106/12/5/17 Lieut. [Lieutenant]-Colonel JOHN CARRUTHERS of Denbie Twenty-shillingland of Denbie, with other Forty-shillingland thereof, that pertained to umquhile George Carruthers 200.6.8
E106/12/5/17 Brydegill and Dyke 70.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Half-merkland of Dyke 34.6.8
E106/12/5/17 [total] 305.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Lieut.-Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATTHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Forty-shillingland of Hallidayhill and Almagill 300.0.0
E106/12/5/17 JOHN D. MURRAY of Murraythwaite Forty-shillingland of Isle 100.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Pleacairn 37.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Merkland of Kirklandrig 30.0.0
E106/12/5/17 [total] 167.0.0
E106/12/5/17 JOHN MORRISON, Writer to the Signet. *Hetlandhill 160.10.0
E106/12/5/17 WILLIAM D.W.H. SOMERVILLE of Fingask Forty-shillingland of Nether Denbie, called Whitecroft 100.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Half-merkland of Dyke 34.6.8
E106/12/5/17 [total] 134.6.8
E106/12/5/17 WILLIAM BELL of Rammerscales *Forty-shilling-land of Rammerscales 90.0.0
E106/12/5/17 Total Valuation of the parish of DALTON, Two thousand five hundred and eighty-four merks, three shillings and four pennies. 2584.3.4
E106/12/5/17 Ministers Stipend, 8 chalders, half meal, half barley, £50.0.0 of money, and £8.6s [shillings] and 8 d [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/17 Last augmentation dated 25th Nov., [November] 1807
E106/12/5/17 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/17 [Page] 16 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 17 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/17 Not all annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Notes added later] Division of Merks Halliday 170.9.1 (F. 192) Almagill 129.10.11 330 Merks F. 1475
E106/12/5/19 PARISH OF DORNOCK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/19 The Fyfteen merkland above the Kirk, valued in Queensberry's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/19 The Fyfteen merkland beneath the Kirk, pertaining to Dornock 525.0.0
E106/12/5/19 The Eastrigs 100.0.0
E106/12/5/19 The Ten shillingland of Stabletoune included in Annandale's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/19 The Fyve merkland of Stank and Woodhall 300.0.0
E106/12/5/19 The Three- poundland of Todholes - 112.6.8
E106/12/5/19 The Fourtie shillingland of Robgill 112.6.8
E106/12/5/19 SUMA 1150.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Ane thousand ane hundreth and fyfty merks.
E106/12/5/19 PARISH OF DORNOCK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/19 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Fifteen-merkland, above the Kirk 750.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Eastriggs 100.0.0 850.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Earl of MANSFIELD Five Merkland of Stank and Woodhall 300.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Three-poundland of Todholes 112.6.8
E106/12/5/19 Four-merkland of Stocks and Wylies 270.0.0 682.6.8
E106/12/5/19 Trustees of WILLIAM COLLOW of Stapleton Ten-poundland of Stapleton 490.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Trustees of Sir G.F. JOHNSTONE of Westerhall, Bart [Baronet] Butterdales 150.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Foulsyke 75.0.0 225.0.0
E106/12/5/19 WILLIAM ARCHIBALD SMAIL of Overmains * Part of Forty-shillingland of Robgill, called Robgill and Broadlee. 88.3.4
E106/12/5/19 TRISTRIM LOWTHER of Rosehall Two-eighths of Dornocktown 75.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Trustees of Sir G.F. JOHNSTONE and WILLIAM LOWTHER One-eighth thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/19 GEORGE LOWTHER of Dornock One-eighth thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/19 JOHN CARLYLE One-eighth thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/19 THOMAS WILLIAMSON One-eighth thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/19 BENJAMIN JOHNSTONE, JOHN & JAMES BAXTER One-eighth thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/19 WILLIAM LOWTHER One-eighth thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/19 Trustees of Sir PAULUS Æ IRVING, Bart. [Baronet] * Blackyett, part of Forty-shillingland of Robgill 24.3.4
E106/12/5/19 Total Valuation of the parish of DORNOCK, Two thousand six hundred and sixty merks. 2660.0.0
E106/12/5/19 Minister's stipend, 14 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies ] for Communion elements. Last augmentation, dated 5th Dec.[December] 1821 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/19 [Page] 18 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 19 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/20 PARISH OF DRYSDALE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/20 The Threttie poundland pertaining to Andrew Johnstone of Lockerbie, and Fishing The Ten merkland of the Hiefield of Bengall, and Fyve merkland in toune of Lockerbie 2300.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Fyve merkland of Hillhead 200.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Twentie shilling land of Bishopcleugh 30.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Twentie shilling land of Auchenslork 56.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Fourtie shilling land of Dam, and ane halfe merkland of Brumrig and Lockerbie 300.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Twentie shilling land of Dryfholme more nor pays the Superior 7.0.0
E106/12/5/20 Boighead included in Annandale's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Fourtie shilling land in Lockerbie, pertaining to Gimenbie 60.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Three pound land of the Netherplace of Lockerbie, over the rent payed the Superior 22.6.8
E106/12/5/20 The halfe merkland pertaining to Lockerbie 33.10.0
E106/12/5/20 The Halfe merkland of Chaple 30.0.0
E106/12/5/20 Holmende's lands valued in cumulo with his lands of Dattoune 0.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The -- Lands of Lockerbie, pertaining to Southesque 656.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The lands of Dryfholme 80.0.0
E106/12/5/20 The Earl of Annandale's lands valued with the rest in cumulo 0.0.0
E106/12/5/20 SUMA 3775.3.4
E106/12/5/20 Three thousand seven hundreth and seventie-fyve merks, three shillings, four pennies.
E106/12/5/20 [Page] 20 ANCIENT VALUATION.
E106/12/5/21 Duke of BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY * Mantaurig, Roberthill, Turnmuir, Broomhouses, and others 1621.3.4
E106/12/5/21 Merkland of Broomhouses 80.0.0 1701.3.4
E106/12/5/21 Lady DOUGLAS JOHNSTONE of Lockerby Mains of Lockerby and Meadow belonging thereto, and Callend, Broadflat, and Myrehead, Parks west of Lockerby, with Howdales and Broadmeadow, North Quaas, Kirkburn, Crossbank and Margrassholm, Slorkhead, Hill thereof, and Droveroad Parks, Houses and Yards in Lockerby, and a small piece of Land at Broadholm, with Customs of Fairs 772.6.8
E106/12/5/21 Nether Place of Lockerbie and South Quaas, Eskrig, Midpark, Hallmuir, Limestonerig, and Southfield 231.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Highfield of Bengaw, half of Whytewoolen and others, Fairholm, and Beckton 217.6.8
E106/12/5/21 Nether Kirkton, comprehending Kirkton, Bankhead, Scar, Sandbed, and Half-Merkland 131.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Over Kirkton, comprehending Peelhouses and Hill thereof, Greenknow of Slorkfoot 115.0.0
E106/12/5/21 One Half of Whytewoolen, comprehending Whytewoolen, Hill, Greenside, Cowan's Houses, and Whytewoolen-hass 68.0.0
E106/12/5/21 * Chapel of Beckton 30.0.0
E106/12/5/21 1565.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Earl of MANSFIELD Lands of Bengaw 700.0.0
E106/12/5/21 J.J. HOPE JOHNSTONE of Annandale Hillside, Dryfeholm, and others 313.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Slork 59.0.0
E106/12/5/21 372.0.0
E106/12/5/21 THOMAS BEATTIE of Crieve *Mains of Halldykes, Catch-hall, and part of Rosebank 310.0.0
E106/12/5/21 JOHN HALLIDAY of Dam *Forty-shillingland of Dam, and Half-merkland of Broomrig and Lockerby 300.0.0
E106/12/5/21 CHARLES STEWART of Hillhead *Five-merkland of Hillhead 200.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] ALEXANDER SCOTT of Ingleston Rosebank 190.0.0
E106/12/5/21 THOMAS JOHNSTONE of Underwood Underwood 75.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Half of Raggiewhat 50.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Other half thereof 50.0.0
E106/12/5/21 175.0.0
E106/12/5/21 THOMAS FERGUSSON of Corrielaw Corrielaw 140.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Thiefcleugh, part of Raggiewhat 16.0.0
E106/12/5/21 156.0.0
E106/12/5/21 JAMES HOP STEWART of Hillhead *Slodahill, or Uppermains 150.0.0
E106/12/5/21 GODOLPHIN ARUNDELL HUNTER of Bajarg Dalton-hook and Know.......... 110.0.0
E106/12/5/21 WILLIAM TOMLINSON JOHNSTON of Catlins Catlins 108.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/21 GEORGE JOHNSTONE of Byresteads Byresteads 100.0.0
E106/12/5/21 Carried Forward 6137.7.9⅓
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E106/12/5/21 [Page] 21 Modern Valuation Parish of Dryfesdale
E106/12/5/21 Not all Red/Green annotations from a later date are transcribed. Note below Buccleuch Sir R.W. B. Jardine 1539M 3/4 Crofthead 82 Broomhouse 80 1701M 3/4 [Beside] Highfield of Bengaw etc. - Mansfield , Supr. [Superior] Mansfield also Superior for : Thomas Johnston of Underwood's Lands Thomas Fergusson of Corrielaw's Lands and the farms of Slodahill , Catlins and Byresteads
E106/12/5/21A Name of Heritor. Subjects of Qualification. Merks. Mk s. d. Merks. Mk. s. d
E106/12/5/21A 1. The Duke of Buccleuch. Queensberry Estate. 1619¼ [1619.3.4]
E106/12/5/21A The following 44 entries formerly comprised Lockerbie Estate.
E106/12/5/21A 2. Andrew Creighton Wright. Lockerbie House, &c. 437⅞ [437.11.8]
E106/12/5/21A 3. William Wallace. Quhytewoolen, &c. 186½ [186.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A 4. William Burnie of Irvine. Broomhouses. 160½ [160.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A 5. Daniel Mathieson. Kirkburn, Beckton, &c. 117 [117.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 6. Sir R. Jardine, M.P [Member of Parliament] Netherplace. 106½ [106.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A Lockerbie Town Council Public Park 10 [10.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 7. William Watson Muirhead, &c. 80½ [80.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A 8. David McJerrow's Testy. Tack Duties, Townhead 40⅞ [40.11.8]
E106/12/5/21A 9. John Primrose Douglas Land near Lockerbie. 39½ [£39.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A 10. Savings Bank Tackduties, St Bryde's Terrace 26½ [26.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A 11. J. P Douglas & R. & J. Jardine. Shuttlefield. 25¾ [25.10.0]
E106/12/5/21A 12. Walter Jackson Sandbed. 25 [25.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 13. John Beattie Land, Dumfries Road 22 [22.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 14. Richard Edmondson Land, Sydney Place. 22 [22.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 15.Robert Jardine Land, South Quaas, &c. 21½ [21.6.8]
E106/12/5/21A 16. John Baptie. Tackduties, Dumfries Road. 17¾ [17.10.0]
E106/12/5/21A 17. Archibald Burns. Land and tackduties. 17 [17.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 18. John Graham Land near Lockerbie. 15¼ [15.3.4]
E106/12/5/21A 19. Oddfellows' Socy. [Society] Tackduties, Townhead. 14 [14.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 20. J. E. McJerrow. Land near Lockerbie. 14 [14.0.0]
E106/12/5/21A 21. J. Schooler, J. Laidlaw & C. Stewart. Land near Lockerbie. 13¾ [13.10.0]
E106/12/5/21A 22. J. F. Cormack's M.C. Trs. [Trustees] Tackduties, Dryfesdale Pl., [Place] &c. 13⅞ [13.11.8]
E106/12/5/21A Carried forward 1427⅝ [1427.8.4]
E106/12/5/21A [Page] 21A Roll of the Heritors of the Parish of Dryfesdale calculated on the Old Valued Rent. 1889.
E106/12/5/21B Name of Heritor. Subjects of Qualification. Merks. Mk s. d. Merks. Mk s. d.
E106/12/5/21B Brought forward 1427⅝ [1427.8.4] 16194¼ [1619.3.4]
E106/12/5/21B Foresters' Society. Tackduties, High Street. 12¾ [12.10.0]
E106/12/5/21B John Smith Dalgliesh. Land near Lockerbie. 10 [10.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B Mechanics' Society. Tackduties, Livingstone Place. 9⅞ [9.11.8]
E106/12/5/21B John Gardiner. Tackduties, Douglas Terrace. 9¾ [9.10.0]
E106/12/5/21B John Ford Cormack. Land near Lockerbie. 9½ [9.6.8]
E106/12/5/21B Dr [Doctor] Thomas Bell's Reps. [Representatives] Tackduties, Townhead Street. 9⅛ [9.1.8]
E106/12/5/21B Misses Carruthers. Tackduties, Arthur's Place. 8¼ [8.3.4]
E106/12/5/21B David Bell. Land near Lockerbie. 8 [8.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B Thomas McKinnon. Land near Lockerbie. 8 [8.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B J.E. & M. MacKenzie. Land near Lockerbie. 7½ [7.6.8]
E106/12/5/21B Royal Bank of Scotland. Tackduties, Victoria Square. 5⅞ [5.11.8]
E106/12/5/21B R.J. Richardson. Land near Lockerbie. 5½ [5.6.8]
E106/12/5/21B William Lawson. Land near Lockerbie. 5 [5.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B Abel Wightman. Land near Lockerbie. 5. [5.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B William Wright's Trs. [Trustees] Tackduties, Sydney Place. 4½ [4.6.8]
E106/12/5/21B John Schoolar. Land near Lockerbie. 4 [4.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B School Board. Tackduties, Sydney Place. 3¾ [3.10.0]
E106/12/5/21B William Kerr. Tackduties, High Street. 3¼ [3.3.4]
E106/12/5/21B David McJerrow. Tackduties, Station Road. 2½ [2.6.8]
E106/12/5/21B George Halliday. Land, Johnsfield. 2¼ [2.3.4]
E106/12/5/21B John Pagan and others. Tackduties, High Street. 1½ [1.6.8]
E106/12/5/21B Bowling Club. Land, near Lockerbie. 1 [1.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B John Rogerson. Tackduties, High Street. ½ [0.6.8] 156 [1565.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B Earl of Mansfield. Bengall. 700 [700.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B James Rome's Reps. [Representatives] St Michael's Walls. 200 [200.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B D.J. Jardine. Corrielaw, &c. 407⅔ [407.8.10]
E106/12/5/21B Miss Jardine. Dryfeholm. 282 [282.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B Miss Beattie. Halldykes. 313 [310.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B A.J.S Johnstone, Dam, Bogfoot, &c. 333 [333.0.0]
E106/12/5/21B Brought forward
E106/12/5/21B [Page] 21B
E106/12/5/21B [Note]- Miss Beattie - of Crieve -- Halldykes (Earl of Mansfield, Supr [Superior])
E106/12/5/21C Name of Heritor. Subjects of Qualification. Merks. Merks.
E106/12/5/21C [5]2. William Sanders. Rosebank, &c. 257¼ [257.3.4]
E106/12/5/21C [5]3. Underwood, &c. 175 [175.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [5]4.William Graham. Slodahill. 150 [150.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [5]5. Heirs of W.F. Carruthers. Daltonhook. 110 [110.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [5]6. J.J. Hope Johnstone. Hillside, &c. 90 [90.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [5]7. Alexander Rogerson. Croftheads, &c. 82 [82.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [5]8. Sir R. Jardine, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Bengalhill. 79 [79.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [5]9. Messers Halliday Copewood. 40 [40.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [6]0. J.J.J. Keswick. Bishopcleuch. 30 [30.0.0]
E106/12/5/21C [total] 6430¼ [6430.3.4]
E106/12/5/21C Dumfries. August 1889.
E106/12/5/21C NOTE:- Firpark was formerly part of a common and is noy included in the Old Valued Rental; no Stipend not Heritors' Assessment payable. (intd) [initialied] J.M.A.
E106/12/5/21C 5th April 1898. -
E106/12/5/21C [Page] 21C Heirs of James Todd. [crossed out] Reprs [Representatives]of Charles Stewart [crossed out] John Dempster [crossed out]
E106/12/5/23 PARISH OF DRYFESDALE, CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/23 Brought forward 6137.7.9⅓
E106/12/5/23 JOHN CRICHTON Bengaw and Copewood 79.0.0
E106/12/5/23 Heirs of JAMES DALTON *Linns 67.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/23 JAMES JARDINE of Ladyward Lodderhook 43.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/23 WALTER HALLIDAY Lower Copewood 40.0.0
E106/12/5/23 ARCHIBALD GORDON of Halleaths Boguefoot 33.0.0
E106/12/5/23 JAMES JARDINE Twenty-shillingland of Bishopcleugh 30.0.0
E106/12/5/23 Total Valuation of the Parish of DRYFESDALE, Six thousand four hundred and thirty marks, three shillings and four pennies. 6430.3.4
E106/12/5/23 Minister's stipend, 6 chalders, half meal, half barley, £72 4s. [shillings] 5½d. [pennies] of money, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/23 Last augmentation , dated 26th June, 1805.
E106/12/5/23 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/23 [Page] 23 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/23 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Some Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. JOHN CRICHTON [note] Considered not worth following WALTER HALLIDAY [note] Considered not worth following Linns -- Mansfield Supr [Superior] Lodderhook -- Mansfield Supr [Superior]
E106/12/5/25 Mks [Merks]. s [shillings]. d [pennies]. Mks [Merks]. s [shillings]. d [pennies].
E106/12/5/25 The Fyvepound land of Craigs &
E106/12/5/25 The Tenpound land of Over Kelwood 1100.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The Twelve merkland of Keltoune 300.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The Fyve poundland of Conheathrig and Netherwood, with the Fishing 1400.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The Fourtie shillingland of Nunholme 300.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The Fyve poundland of Dalscone and miln 237.6.8
E106/12/5/25 The Four merkland of Auchencreeth 200.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The Seven merkland of Bruntscarth 300.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The Three merrkland of Dargavells 180.0.0
E106/12/5/25 The lands pertaining to Mr John Corsan, The lands called Woolfgills, The lands of Gledstanfield, the Aikers called Corsanfield, the Aikers called Cunyngham'sfield 75.0.0
E106/12/5/25 SUMA 4092.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Four thousand and nynty twa merks six shillings eight pennies
E106/12/5/25 GEORGE DOUGLAS of Bauds * Hightown and Boss of Craigs 456.6.8
E106/12/5/25 * Mains of Craigs, Craigend, Whitehill, Gorefield, Kelwood, Todholes, and others 430.0.0
E106/12/5/25 * Seven-merkland of Burntscarth 300.0.0
E106/12/5/25 * Mid Dargavel, part of three merkland of Dargavel 109.6.8
E106/12/5/25 * Nether Dargavel, part thereof 35.6.8
E106/12/5/25 * Upper Dargavel, part thereof 35.0.0
E106/12/5/25 1366.6.8
E106/12/5/25 PETER JOHNSTONE of Carnsalloch * Part of Dalscone and Miln 152.0.0
E106/12/5/25 * Three-merkland of Auchencreath 150.0.0
E106/12/5/25 302.0.0
E106/12/5/25 TRISTRIM LOWTHER of Rosehall * Rosehall 248.6.8
E106/12/5/25 JOHN McCANDIE of Craigs * Over Craigs 213.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Heirs of ARCHIBALD BROWN Spittlefield 125.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Part of Castledykes 60.0.0
E106/12/5/25 185.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Heirs of JOHN BROWN of Netherwood Mains of Netherwood 185.0.0
E106/12/5/25 ROBERT THRESHIE of Barnbarroch Nunholm (mid division) being part of the Forty-shillingland of Nunholm 160.0.0
E106/12/5/25 Bloomfield, part of Dalscone and Miln 7.6.8
E106/12/5/25 167.6.8
E106/12/5/25 WILLIAM MONIES of Netherwood Part of Netherwood 158.0.0
E106/12/5/25 JAMES McBRAIRE of Acrehead Acrehead 100.0.0
E106/12/5/25 Stonehouse 50.0.0
E106/12/5/25 WILLIAM McLELLAN of Kelton Part of Fifteen Acres of Crofting or Infield Ground, and seventy-six acres of Outfield of Twelve-merkland of Kelton 52.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Summerfield, part of Dalscone and Miln 45.0.0
E106/12/5/25 97.6.8
E106/12/5/25 JOHN WALKER of Kelton Fifteen acres of Crofting or Infield and eighty-two acres of Outfield of Twelve-merkland of Kelton 93.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Part of Netherwood 2.0.0
E106/12/5/25 95.6.8
E106/12/5/25 Heirs of DANIEL McQUEEN Part of Netherwood, called Netherwood Bank 79.0.0
E106/12/5/25 JAMES THORBURN of Kelton Fifteen Acres of Crofting or Infield, and sixty-six acres of Outfield of Twelve-merkland of Kelton 78.3.4
E106/12/5/25 Heirs of WILLIAM HENDERSON West division of Forty-shillingland of Nunholm 78.0.0
E106/12/5/25 JOHN BRAND of Mountainhall Part of Castledykes 76.0.0
E106/12/5/25 Dr [Doctor] SAMUEL SHORTRIDGE Forty-two acres of Crofting and Outfield of Twelve-merkland of Kelton 40.10.0
E106/12/5/25 Part of Netherwood 26.0.0
E106/12/5/25 66.10.0
E106/12/5/25 Heirs of ROBERT HAINING East or Southpark 65.0.0
E106/12/5/25 JAMES PATTERSON of Nunfield East division of Forty-shillingland of Nunholm called Nunfield 62.0.0
E106/12/5/25 DAVID BLOUNT Midpark 55.0.0
E106/12/5/25 PHILIP FORSYTH of Raffles Part of Castledykes 28.0.0
E106/12/5/25 Part of Spittlefield 26.0.0
E106/12/5/25 54.0.0
E106/12/5/25 Carried Forward 3783.6.8
E106/12/5/25
E106/12/5/25 [Page 24] ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF DUMFRIES, LANDWARD [Page 25] ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF DUMFRIES, LANDWARD
E106/12/5/25 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Note [Archibald Brown's part of Castledykes ] - " Held of Town" Mains of netherwood - "Held of Town of Dumfries "
E106/12/5/27 PARISH OF DUMFRIES, LANDWARD, CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/27 Brought forward 3783.6.8
E106/12/5/27 HENRY C. MAXWELL of Milnhead *One merkland of Auchencreath 50.0.0
E106/12/5/27 Mrs RICHARDSON and WILLIAM HALLIDAY Part of Northpark 45.0.0
E106/12/5/27 WILLIAM HALLIDAY Part of Northpark, called Red-dubs. 35.0.0
E106/12/5/27 JOHN KIRKPATRICK Part of Fifteen Acres of Crofting or Infield, and seventy-six acres of Outfield of Twelve-merkland of Kelton 35.0.0
E106/12/5/27 JAMES HERON of Duncow *Brownrig, Eastmoss, and Marchfield, part of Dalscone and Miln. 33.0.0
E106/12/5/27 JOHN HANNAH of Hannahfield Part of Castledykes, called Hannahfield 18.0.0
E106/12/5/27 EBENEZER STOTT of Castledykes Another part of Castledykes 16.0.0
E106/12/5/27 JOSEPH E. PERPCHON Another part of Castledykes 2.0.0
E106/12/5/27 Total Valuation of the parish of DUMFRIES, LANDWARD, Four thousand and seventeen merks, six shillings, and eight pennies. 4017.6.8
E106/12/5/27 First Minister's stipend, £332 1s. [shilling] 11d [pennies] 10-12ths, burdened with payment to the second Minister, of a sum in use to be paid therefrom.
E106/12/5/27 Last augmentation, dated June 1817. Tiends exhausted.
E106/12/5/27 Second Minister, from grant by Queen Anne, £66 13s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/27 No School salary imposed
E106/12/5/27 [Page] 27 Modern Valuation
E106/12/5/27 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Against the lands belonging to James Heron Of Duncow, John Hannah of Hannahfield and ebenezer Scot of Castledykes is written] "Held of Town"
E106/12/5/29 PARISH OF DINSCORE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Hill 218.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Fardingwall 105.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twenty shilling land of Kilroy 112.6.8
E106/12/5/29 The Twenty shilling land of McCubbingtoune 112.6.8
E106/12/5/29 The Twenty shilling land of Milligingtone 98.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Threttie shilling land of McCheynstoune 115.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twenty shilling land of Egertoune 105.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Threttie shilling land of Nether Laggan 112.6.8
E106/12/5/29 The Twa merkland of Over Laggan 90.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twa merkland of Laggan, Twentie shilling land of Swyre, and halfe markland of Burnwhaury, pertaining to Grierson 75.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fyve shilling land of Dempstertoune 122.6.8
E106/12/5/29 The Threttie shilling land of Newtoune 98.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shilling land of Bessiwalla 115.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shilling land of Nether Bessiwalla, the Gleib not being valued 85.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shilling land of Nether Killileoch 80.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shilling land of Dalgoner, the Twentie shilling land called the Poundland, and Kirkstyll, with the Milne 450.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Merkland of Kelliestoune 75.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Halfe merkland of Burnsyde 38.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Kirland of Dunscore 52.6.8
E106/12/5/29 The haill land of Frierscarss 500.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Earle of Haddingtoun's few dutie 180.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shilling land of Blackmark and Craigenvey 100.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Craigenputtock 150.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Three merkland of Nether Craigenputtock 180.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twa merkland of Brockloch, The Twa merkland of Cleugh-heads, the Twa merkland of Sundaywall 377.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Three shilling land of Over Killileoch 98.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shilling land of Bogrie and Skinstounne 300.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Land pertaining to Chaple 400.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Over Whytsyd 85.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Nether Whytsyd 85.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Nethertoune 75.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twa merkland of Collistoune and Larg 180.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Fardingrush 150.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Straquhan 150.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Nether Straquhan 90.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Twentie shilling land of Skinfoord 105.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Fourtie shillingland of Lag. The Fourtie shillingland of Hallydayhill, The Fourtie shillingland of Croftstoune, The Fourtie shilling land of Allantoune with the Coatters. 425.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The old Gleib never yet valued 50.0.0
E106/12/5/29 The Milne of Allantoune 120.0.0
E106/12/5/29 SUMA 6059.6.8
E106/12/5/29 Six thousand and Fyfty-nyne merks, six shillings, eight pennies.
E106/12/5/29 PARISH OF DUNSCORE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/29 JAMES ANDERSON of Stroquhan *The Lands that pertained to Chappel 400.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Twenty-shillingland of Skinford 105.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Twenty-shilling Land of Nether Stroquhan 90.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Part of Forty-shillingland of Nether Bessiewalla, called Lochenhead 17.8.11
E106/12/5/29 [total] 612.8.11
E106/12/5/29 GEORGE WHIGHAM of Hallidayhill *Allanton, part of Friars' Carse, and others 152.6.8
E106/12/5/29 Lagg 95.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Burnside, Gateside, and Hole 60.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Part of Thirty-shillingland of Nether Laggan 56.3.4
E106/12/5/29 Hallidayhill 50.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Croftstown or Crawstown 45.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Part of Merkland of Kelliestown 41.8.10⅔
E106/12/5/29 [total] 500.5.6⅔
E106/12/5/29 JAMES GRIERSON of Dalgonner Forty-shillingland of Dalgonner 400.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Half of Thirty-shillingland of Newton 49.0.0
E106/12/5/29 [total] 449.0.0
E106/12/5/29 MRS FERGUSSON of Isle *Seventeen-shilling eight-pennyland of Fardingwell 92.10.0
E106/12/5/29 *Part of Forty-shillingland of Bessiewalla 92.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Kirkland of Dunscore 52.6.8
E106/12/5/29 *Kirkstyle 50.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Old Glebe 50.0.0
E106/12/5/29 [total] 337.3.4
E106/12/5/29 GODOLPHIN HUNTER ARUNDELL of Barjarg Four-fifths of Fifty-shillingland of Dempstertown 98.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Two-merkland of Laggan, Twenty-shillingland of Swyre, and Half merkalnd of Barnhorie 75.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Part of Two-merkland of over Laggan 55.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Half of Two-merkland of Edgartown 52.6.8
E106/12/5/29 Half-merkland of Hannas 14.0.0
E106/12/5/29 [total] 294.6.8
E106/12/5/29 WILLIAM COPLAND of Collieston Two-merkland of Collieston and Larg 180.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Twenty-shillingland of Nethertown 75.0.0
E106/12/5/29 [total] 255.0.0
E106/12/5/29 Trustees of ALEXANDER MOFFAT Part of Two-merkland of Brocloch, Two-merkland of Cleugh-head, and Two-merkland of Sundaywell 252.0.0
E106/12/5/29 JAMES LAWRIE of Milliganton *Twenty-shillingland of Milliganton 98.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Forty-shillingland of Nether Killyleoch 80.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Upper or West Burnheads 50.0.0
E106/12/5/29 *Part of Three-shillingland of Over Killyleoch 18.0.0
E106/12/5/29 [total] 246.0.0
E106/12/5/29 JAMES LITTLE of Bogrie Bogrie 288.6.8
E106/12/5/29 Carried Forward 3175.4.5⅔
E106/12/5/29 [Page] 28 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 29 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/29 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/31 Mks. [Merks] s. [Shillings] d. [Pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [Shillings] d. [Pennies]
E106/12/5/31 Brought forward 3175.4.5⅔
E106/12/5/31 ALEXANDER HARLEY MAXWELL of Portarck Twenty-shilling-land of Hill 218.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Trustees of JAMES CHRICHTON of Friars' Carse Mains of Friars' Carse 150.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Part of Allanton 50.0.0 200.0.0
E106/12/5/31 JAMES SWAN of Brae Thirty-shillingland of McCheynstown 115.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Fourth of Twenty-shillingland of Edgartown 26.3.4
E106/12/5/31 Part of Kellieston 16.8.10⅔
E106/12/5/31 One-eigth of Twenty-shillingland of Edgartown 13.1.8
E106/12/5/31 Another Eigth thereof 13.1.8 184.2.2⅔
E106/12/5/31 PETER JOHNSTON of Carnsalloch Earl of Haddington's Feu Duty 180.0.0
E106/12/5/31 MISS WELSH of Craigenputtock Twenty-shillingland of Craigenputtock 150.0.0
E106/12/5/31 JOHN ANDERSON of Fardingrush Twenty-shillling land of Fardingrush 150.0.0
E106/12/5/31 THOMAS WHITE of Upper Stroquhan Twenty-shillingland of Stroquhan 150.0.0
E106/12/5/31 JOHN NAPIER of Mollance * Part of Two-merkland of Brockloch, called Snillingland 125.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Heirs of SAMUEL CORSON Two-third parts of Three-merkland of Nether Craigenputtock 120.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Duke of BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY * Miln of Allanton 120.0.0
E106/12/5/31 JOHN HUTTON Part of Three-shillingland of Over Killyeoch, called Lanehead, and Burnhead 60.0.0
E106/12/5/31 One-third part of Three-merkland of Nether Craigenputtock 60.0.0 120.0.0
E106/12/5/31 ROBERT and JOHN HIDDLESTON Twenty-shillingland of Kilroy 112.6.8
E106/12/5/31 JAMES McKINNELL * Part of Allanton, called Cairnhall 67.6.8
E106/12/5/31 Part of Twenty-shillingland of McCubbington 28.1.8
E106/12/5/31 Part of Forty-shillingland of Bessiewalla, called Jonkin 10.10.0 106.5.0
E106/12/5/31 REV [REVEREND] JOHN YOURSTON Forty-shillingland of Blackmark and Craigenvey 100.0.0
E106/12/5/31 JAMES RICHARDSON * Twenty-shillingland of Over Whiteside 85.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Mrs CLARK * Twenty-shillingland of Nether Whiteside 85.0.0
E106/12/5/31 JOSEPH TAYLOR Part of Friar' Carse, called Elliesland 80.0.0
E106/12/5/31 ROBERT BARR Part of the Twenty-shillingland of McCubbington 28.1.8
E106/12/5/31 Half of Thirty-shillingland of Newton 49.0.0 77.1.8
E106/12/5/31 JOHN and JAMES HAINING Skelstor 71.6.0
E106/12/5/31 ROBERT and JAMES McKINNELL Nether or Lower Burnhead, or Courthill 70.0.0
E106/12/5/31 ROBERT McKINNELL Part of Two-merkland of Over Laggan, or Corsefield 35.0.0
E106/12/5/31 Part of Twenty-shillingland of McCubbington 28.1.8 63.1.8
E106/12/5/31 Carried Forward 5743.1.8⅓
E106/12/5/31 [Page] 31 MODERN VALUATION. PARISH OF DUNSCORE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/31 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/33 Mks. [Merks] s. [Shillings] d. [Pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [Shillings] d. [Pennies]
E106/12/5/33 Brought forward 5743.1.8⅓
E106/12/5/33 JOHN McBURNIE Part of the Thirty-shillingland of Nether Laggan 56.3.4
E106/12/5/33 THOMAS MILLIGAN Merkland, part of Allanton, and others 41.0.0
E106/12/5/33 Part of Kellieston 8.4.5⅓ 49.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/33 JOHN LACHLISON Half-merkland of Burnside 38.0.0
E106/12/5/33 Heirs of WILLIAM BURGESS * Part of Forty-shillingland of Nether Bessiewalla, called Bent and Lochenlee 35.4.5
E106/12/5/33 Hiers of JOHN CROSBIE Part of Twent-shillingland of McCubbington 28.1.8
E106/12/5/33 JACOB and JOHN MILLIGAN One-fifth of Fifty-shillingland of Dempstertown 24.6.8
E106/12/5/33 JOHN ROGERSON of Girthhead * Part of Forty-shillingland of Nether Bessiewalla, called Linburn 21.3.4
E106/12/5/33 JAMES GLENCORSE One-fifth of Three-shillingland of Over Killyleoch 20.0.0
E106/12/5/33 DAVID HALLIDAY Two-shillingland and four-pennyland of Fardingwell 12.3.4
E106/12/5/33 JOHN CHESNEY Part of Forty-shillingland of Bessiewalla 11.6.8
E106/12/5/33 JOHN WAUGH Another part thereof 11.6.8
E106/12/5/33 Mrs BLAIKIE Part of Kellieston 8.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/33 Total Valuation of the Parish of Dunscore, Six thousand and fifty-nine merks, six shillings and eight pennies. 6059.6.8
E106/12/5/33 Minister's stipend, £48.19s. [shillings] 6d. [pennies] ⁸⁄₁₂ths., the whole Teind, including £12 12s [shillings] agrees to be paid by the Heritors. Last augmentation dated 22d. Jan., 1794 No School salary imposed.
E106/12/5/33 [Page] 33 MODERN VALUATION. PARISH OF DUNSCORE, CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/33 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/35 PARISH OF DURISDEIR. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/35 The Maynes of Enoche, The lands of Cleughfoot and Holestaine, The lands of Enochtoune, Carronfoot, with the Milne thereof, The Walkmilne, The Lands of Scarhead in Durisdiertowne, besyd Fishings, Services, kaynes, and other casulaties not includet nor valued 1800.0.0
E106/12/5/35 The Four merkland of Achensell and Muryhill 175.0.0
E106/12/5/35 The Maynes of Ballagan, and Eight merkland of Drumcruil 660.0.0
E106/12/5/35 The Fyve merkland of the Toune of Durisdeir, Scarhead being not includet, but valued in Enoch's valuation 247.6.8
E106/12/5/35 The Fourtie-shillingland of Over Dalveen, Cleugh, Stainfoot, and Barngraynes, and the Lands of Muircleugh, Cotterhous, and Maynes of Castlehill 1350.0.0
E106/12/5/35 The Merkland pertaining to the Earl of Carnwath 800.0.0
E106/12/5/35 SUMA 5032.6.8
E106/12/5/35 Fyve thousand threttie twa merks six shillings eight pennies.
E106/12/5/35 PARISH OF DURRISDEER. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/35 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Nine-sixteenths of Durrisdeer Town, exclusive of four-sixteenths thereof, called Scarhead, included in the valuation of his Grace's other lands in this parish 185.8.4
E106/12/5/35 * His Grace's whole other lands in this parish are included in a cumulo of 31413 merks, 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] called the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo, in the Presbytery of Penpont (vide page 125). They have long paid assessments in this parish, conform to a valuation of 6946.8.4
E106/12/5/35 [total] 7132.3.4
E106/12/5/35 HENRY VEITCH of Eliock The Merkland that pertained to the Earl of Carnwath, viz.- the Lands of Crairie and Burnmouth. These lands are included with the lands of Fardingmalloch and others, in the parish of Sanquhar, in cumulo, at 800 merks, and they have long paid assessments in this parish, where they are actually situated, conform to a valuation of 400.0.0
E106/12/5/35 HEIRS of THOMAS YORSTOUN and JOHN HARPER Three-sixteenths of Durrisdeertown 61.11.8
E106/12/5/35 Total Valuation of the parish of DURRISDEER, Seven thousand five hundred and ninety-four merks, one shilling, and eight pennies. 7594.1.8
E106/12/5/35 Minister's stipend, 15 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/35 Last augmentation, dated 20th Dec. 1820.
E106/12/5/35 School salary, 600 merks.
E106/12/5/35 [Page] 34 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 35 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/37 PARISHES OF ESKDALEMUIR AND WESTERKIRK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/37 The Duke of Buccleugh's haill rent, stock, and tiend, and feu duty in this parish extends to 10748.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Westerhall's lands, The lands of Midghill and Effgills, formerly belonging to Westerhall, now to Adam Elliot 900.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The lands of Rig, belonging to Westerhall 300.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Burnfoot, belonging to him 150.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The Lands of Creuks 115.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The rest of Westerhall's lands 1050.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Heychester's lands of Overcausey 700.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Midleknows and Grassyeards 400.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The lands of Synton to be included in the foregoing and following articles, Raeburn's lands of Raeburne, Raeburnhead, and Yettbyre 1760.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Rennelburn's lands 1400.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The lands pertaining to Tussillaw 587.6.8
E106/12/5/37 The lands pertaining to Francis Scott of Thirstane 1000.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The lands of Tanlawhill pertaining to said Francis Scott, besyd a pairt of these lands pertaining to Buccleugh 375.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The lands pertaining to Craikhaugh possessed be Grissil Scott 300.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The rest of Craikhaugh lands 375.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Albisterland and Kirkgill valued in Annandale's cumulo, John Armstrong of Hothous, his lands of Steill and Bankhead 850.0.0
E106/12/5/37 The lands of Dalbeth pertaining to Armstrong 150.0.0
E106/12/5/37 SUMA 21160.6.8
E106/12/5/37 Twentie ane thousand ane hundreth and sixtie merks six shillings eight pennies.
E106/12/5/37 PARISH OF ESKDALEMUIR. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/37 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Rennelburn's Lands 1400.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Lands of Nether Causeway 500.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Lands of Middleknow and Grassyards 400.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Lands of Tanlawhill 375.0.0
E106/12/5/37 His Grace's whole othe Lands are included in a cumulo of 10306 merks, in the parishes of Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk. They have long paid assessments in this parish, wherein they are situated, conform to a caluation of 5533.0.0
E106/12/5/37 [total] 8208.0.0
E106/12/5/37 WALTER SCOTT of Raeburn Raeburn and Raeburnhead 1193.0.0
E106/12/5/37 THOMAS BEATTIE of Crieve Lands of Yettbyre 567.0.0
E106/12/5/37 *Heychester's Lands of Over Cassock 700.0.0
E106/12/5/37 [total] 1267.0.0
E106/12/5/37 THOMAS BELL of Crurie The Lands that pertained to Tussielaw 587.6.8
E106/12/5/37 Mrs MARY BEATTIE Watcarrick 442.0.0
E106/12/5/37 JOHN WIGHTMAN of Craikhaugh Craikhaugh, Heathery-Haugh, and Johnston-Dinnings 300.0.0
E106/12/5/37 JAMES BEATTIE of Davington Davington 300.0.0
E106/12/5/37 GEORGE GRAHAM of Shaw *Raeburnfoot 228.0.0
E106/12/5/37 ARCHIBALD SCOT of Burncleuch Burncleugh 200.0.0
E106/12/5/37 WALTER BEATTIE of Johnston Lands of Johnston 147.0.0
E106/12/5/37 Total valuation of the parish of ESKDALEMUIR, Twelve thousand eight hundred and seventy-two merks, six shillings and eight pennies. 12872.6.8
E106/12/5/37 N.B. - For the other Lands formerly stated in this parish, vide Westerkirk.
E106/12/5/37 Minister's stipend, 15 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/37 Last augmentation, dated 20th Feb., 1822.
E106/12/5/37 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/37 [Page] 36 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 37 MODERN VALUATION. K
E106/12/5/37 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Against Thomas Beattie of Crurie's Lands] "Duke of Buccleuch Superior" [also in green] (Crurie Castle O'er & Castlehill)
E106/12/5/39 PARISH OF EWES. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/39 The Duke of Buccleugh's valuation in this parish, Stock and Teind, with feu maills, extends to 6325.0.0
E106/12/5/39 The lands of Arkletoune, pertaining to Walter Elliot 700.0.0
E106/12/5/39 The lands of Meikledale, pertaining to Adam Elliot 900.0.0
E106/12/5/39 The Six-merkland of Sorbie 250.0.0
E106/12/5/39 The land of Tarras 1100.0.0
E106/12/5/39 The lands of Brieryshaw 90.0.0
E106/12/5/39 SUMA 9365.0.0
E106/12/5/39 Nyne thousand three hundreth sixty-fyve merks.
E106/12/5/39 PARISH OF EWES. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/39 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Lodgegill, or Black Tarras 550.0.0
E106/12/5/39 Six-merkland of Sorbie 250.0.0
E106/12/5/39 Brieryshaw 90.0.0
E106/12/5/39 His Grace's whole other lands in this parish 6325.0.0
E106/12/5/39 [total] 7215.0.0
E106/12/5/39 THOMAS BEATTIE of Crieve Meikledale 900.0.0
E106/12/5/39 WILLIAM ELLIOT of Arkleton Arkleton, part of Tarras 700.0.0
E106/12/5/39 JAMES ELLIOT of Cooms *Cooms, part of Tarras 550.0.0
E106/12/5/39 Total Valuation of the parish of EWES, Nine thousand three hundred and sixty-five merks. 9365.0.0
E106/12/5/39 Minister's stipend, 15 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/39 Last augmentation, dated 18th Dec. 1822.
E106/12/5/39 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/39 [Page] 38 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 39 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/39 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Meikledale - (Casualties redeemed Oct 1921) Brieryshaw - Crwn Cr. [Crown Charter] to Thomas Pitcairn, Marts [Martinmas] Term 1749.
E106/12/5/41 PARISH OF GLENCAIRNE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/41 Maxweltoune's lands viz. The Four merk and halfe merkland of Auchenstrowan, The Three merkland of Baltonne, The Twa merkland of Craiglirian. The Twa merks halfe merkland of Mairtour, The Twa merkland of Drumloaff, The Twa merk halfe merkland of Burnfoot, The Three merkland of Hill, The Fyftie shillingland of Peilstoune, The Three merkland of Shankistoun, The Fyve merkland of Maxwelltoun, The Three poundland of Belliboucht and Corsfoord, The Threttie shillingland of
E106/12/5/41 Braikensyd, The Fourtie shilling land of Straith-head, The Fourtie shilling land of Auchenfedrig, The Fourite shilling land of Dardarroch, The halfe merkland of Clanstoune, The Twa merkland of Castlefairne, The Milne, The merkland of Little Laggan, The merkland of Meikle Laggan, The Twa merkland of Gordiestoune 3400.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Lands pertaining to Robert Ferguson of Craigdarroch, The Four merkland of Jedburghe, Lochanbennet, and Damacullen, Craigdarroch Milne and Lagdow, The Twa merkland of Moss and Graynes and Coatmantack. The land called the Twentie shillingland, The Three merk halfe merkland of Chapelmark and Corrodow, The Twa merk halfe merkland of Cornbie, The Twa merk half merk land of Conrike, The Twa merk halfe merk land of Blairoh, The Twa merk halfe merkland of
E106/12/5/41 Benbowie, The Twa merk halfe merkland of Barnbowrie, The Threttie-twa shilling land of Craigdarroch, The Twentie shilling land of Neise, The Fyve merkland of Barndarroche, Over Caitloch, Camanell, and merkland of Dungalstoune 1500.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Lands pertaining to John McGachan, The Twa merk halfe merkland of Dalwhathead, The merkland of the Mayns of Dalwhat, The Twa merk halfe merkland of Mairwhairne 562.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Lands pertaining to Inglestoune, The merkland of Kirkland, The merklands of Gilmourstoune, The Twa merkland of Mid Inglestoune, The halfe merkland pertaining to him, The Milne of Twa merkland 657.6.8
E106/12/5/41 The Over merkland of Kirkland 90.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merkland of Birkshaw 122.6.8
E106/12/5/41 The Fourtie shilling land of Freuchlarg 200.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa Merkland of Nether Inglestoune 300.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The land pertaining to James Craik, The Threttie shilling land of Compstoune, The Milne of Snaid, The Twa merkland of Coatstoune, The Twa merkland of Keulstun, The merkland of Gaitsyd and merkland of Mossettstoun, The merkland of the Twa merkland and merkland of Stuartoune 775.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merkland of Cleughsyd and Lairmore, The Twa Merkland of Claak, Kidstoune and Brattlestoune 250.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The merkland of Netherclaak, pertaining to Bogrie 20.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Laird of Crawfurdtoun's haill lands, besyd his lands purchased from Stuartown 600.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merkland of Blackstoune 150.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Three poundland of Auchencheyne 300.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The merke halfe merkland of Dibbin 150.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The merkland of Lochwhir 180.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merkland of Minnygryll, and Twa Merkland of Kirkcudbright, Nether Caitloch, and Twa merk halfe merkland of Dunreggin 475.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merkland of Craignestin, and Twa merkland of Threerigs 337.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merkland of Glencrosh 165.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The merkland of Nether Kirkcudbright 135.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Threttie shillingland of Creichen and Boddom 300.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Threttie shilling land of Braickensyd 90.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Threttie shillingland of Calsyd 187.6.8
E106/12/5/41 The Twa merk halfe merkland of Glengaer 200.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The Fyve merkland of Terraren 312.6.8
E106/12/5/41 The lands of Snaid, Borland, Gerristoune, and Shaw 447.0.0
E106/12/5/41 The merk land of Knockauchley 150.0.0
E106/12/5/41 SUMA 12056.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Twelve Thousand and fyftie-six merks.
E106/12/5/41 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/41 ROBERT CUTLAR FERGUSSON of Orroland and Craigdarroch Craigdarroch Mains, Dungalston, and Ewanston 242.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Thirty-shillingland of Creechan and Boddam 273.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Thirty-shillingland of Callside 187.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Marwhirn 154.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Craigdarroch Parks, being Chappelmerk and Twenty-shillingland of Camonel 112.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Nether Tack 27.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Upper Caitloch, and Caitlochpark 20.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Part of Marwhirn 20.0.0
E106/12/5/41 [total] 1036.6.8
E106/12/5/41 JAMES WALKER of Crawfurdton The Laird of Crawfurdton's hail Lands, exclusive of the Lands purchased from Stewarton 600.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Two merkland of Cleughside and Lairmore, and Two-merkland of Claak, Kidston, and Brattleston 250.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Stewarton, holden of Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry 89.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Westside of Merkland of Kirkland 20.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Eastside thereof 20.0.0
E106/12/5/41 [total] 979.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Rear-Admiral Sir ROBERT LAURIE of Maxwelton, Bart [Baronet] Maxwelton 259.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Shancastle or Shankieston 151.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Bankhead or Auchenfeddricks 151.3.4
E106/12/5/41 Straith or Straithhead 131.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Bellybuchts 121.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Corseford 111.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Walliston 50.5.4
E106/12/5/41 [total] 975.8.8
E106/12/5/41 Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge Two-merkland, Gateside, Moffatstoun, Keulston, Coatstoun, Compstoun, and Miln of Snaid, holden of the Crown 686.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Boreland, and remainder of Snaid 235.0.0
E106/12/5/41 [total] 921.0.0
E106/12/5/41 JOHN BARBER of Terarran Five-merkland of Terraran 312.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Benbuie and Cornbie 212.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Martour and Little Dibbon 175.0.0
E106/12/5/41 [total] 699.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Trustees of WILLIAM FORBES of Callander Auchenstroan and Stranshalloch 282.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Castlefairn 252.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Neiss and Ballinnie 151.6.8
E106/12/5/41 [total] 686.0.0
E106/12/5/41 WILLIAM COLLOW of Auchenchain Three-merkland of Auchenchain 300.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Two-merkland of Craigneston 200.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Two-merkland and Miln thereof 129.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Half-merkland 50.0.0
E106/12/5/41 [total] 679.6.8
E106/12/5/41 Trustees of ROBERT GILLESPIE of Peelton Hill or Gillygappock, with Miln and Miln Lands of Gillygappock 290.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Part of Peelton 151.10.8
E106/12/5/41 Half of Dunreggan, called Burnfoot, and the whole of Templand Meadow 131.1.0
E106/12/5/41 572.11.8
E106/12/5/41 ROBERT KENNEDY of Craigshiel Mains of Dalwhat and Dalwhathead 268.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Drumloff 151.0.0
E106/12/5/41 [total] 419.0.0
E106/12/5/41 Carried Forward 6969.0.4
E106/12/5/41 [Page] 40 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 41 MODERN VALUATION. L
E106/12/5/41 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. [Against the whole of Robert Cutlar Fergusson's lands ] " Buccleuch is Supr. [Superior] [Against Walliston] (Chr. Rev Dr B Johnston 20 Dec 1794)
E106/12/5/43 Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/43 Brought forward 6969.0.4
E106/12/5/43 ROBERT WELSH of Collin Shaw, Garriston and part of Snaid 212.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Gilmerstoun 138.0.0 350.0.0
E106/12/5/43 RVE. [REVEREND] THOMAS GIBSON of Glencrosh Two-merkland of Glencrosh 165.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Merkland of Threerigs 137.0.0 302.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] ALEXANDER SCOT of Over Ingleston Mid and Over Ingleston 300.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Mrs SMITH Two-merkland of Nether Ingleston 300.0.0
E106/12/5/43 GILBERT COLLOW of Blackstone Blackstone 150.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Over Kirkcudbright 135.0.0 285.0.0
E106/12/5/43 ARCHIBALD WALLACE of Conrick Conrick 138.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Meikle Dibbon, and Holm of Little Dibbon 138.0.0 276.0.0
E106/12/5/43 WILLIAM SMITH of Glenjaan Two-merkland of Glenjaan 200.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Heirs of JAMES and DAVID WALLACE Forty-shillingland of Fleuchlarg 200.0.0
E106/12/5/43 ALEXANDER SMITH and WILLIAM McCALL Nether Caitloch and Dunreggan 186.0.0
E106/12/5/43 ROBERT KIRK of Craiglirian Craiglirian 181.10.0
E106/12/5/43 Heir of WILLIAM MARTIN of Dardarroch Dardarroch 180.11.0
E106/12/5/43 ALEXANDER MOFFAT of Lochurr Merkland of Lochurr 180.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Heirs of WILLIAM NICCOL of Laggan Meikle and Little Laggan 176.6.8
E106/12/5/43 Miss DOBIE of Breckonside Breckonside 171.6.0
E106/12/5/43 WALTER STEWART of Graynes Part of Neisekiln, Damhouse, Neise Parks, Craigdarroch Miln Lands, Waulkmiln, and Feu duties of Minyhive 109.5.8
E106/12/5/43 Part of Graynes, and Feu duties of Minyhive 56.6.8 165.12.4
E106/12/5/43 ALEXANDER SMITH of Land Two-merkland of Minnygryle 154.0.0
E106/12/5/43 JAMES SMITH of Jerburgh Over merkland of Kirkland 90.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Jerburgh 63.0.0 153.0.0
E106/12/5/43 JAMES GOLDIE of Knockauchly Merkland of Knockauchly 150.0.0
E106/12/5/43 DAVID HASTINGS of Corrodow Corrodow 140.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Heirs of Mrs WILSON Merkland of Nether Kirkcudbright 135.0.0
E106/12/5/43 ALEXANDER MOFFAT of Barbuie Two-merk Half-merkland of Barnuie or Benbuie 102.6.8
E106/12/5/43 Part of Barndannoch 23.0.0
E106/12/5/43 Part of Kilnknow 3.3.4 128.10.0
E106/12/5/43 JOHN WAUGH Part of Dalwhat, called Holmhead 120.0.0
E106/12/5/43 JOHN WALLACE Blairoch 110.0.0
E106/12/5/43 JAMES CORSAN of PEELTON Part of Peelton 100.2.8
E106/12/5/43 THOMAS MOFFAT Barndannoch 93.6.8
E106/12/5/43 JAMES ANDERSON of Stroquhan Gordiestoun 90.10.0
E106/12/5/43 JAMES HASTINGS Part of Neisekiln, Damhouse, Neise Parks, Craigdarroch Miln Lands. Waulkmiln, and Feu duties of Minyhive 63.4.4
E106/12/5/43 Part of Kilnknow 10.6.8 73.11.0
E106/12/5/43 JOHN CAVEN Part of Two-merkland of Birkshaw 47.6.8
E106/12/5/43 THOMAS JOHNSTONE Another part thereof 42.3.4
E106/12/5/43 Carried Forward 11963.3.4
E106/12/5/43 [Page] 43 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF GLENCAIRN, CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/43 Not all annotations have been added. [Against Breckonside] " half redeemed Trs [Trustees] of S.L. Walker "
E106/12/5/45 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN, CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/45 Brought Forward 11963.3.4
E106/12/5/45 THOMAS BLACK Clarenston 40.0.0
E106/12/5/45 JAMES NIVEN * Part of Two-merkland of Birkshaw 32.10.0
E106/12/5/45 JOHN and JAMES HAINING Merkland of Nether Claak, pertaining to Bogrie 20.0.0
E106/12/5/45 Total Valuation of the Parish of GLENCAIRN, Twelve thousand and fifty-six merks. 12056.0.0
E106/12/5/45 Minister's stipend, £272 0s. [shillings] 4d., [pennies] and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements. The Tiends are exhausted..
E106/12/5/45 Last augmentation dated 24th Jan., 1821.
E106/12/5/45 School salary, 600 merks.
E106/12/5/45 [Page] 45 MODERN VALUATION
E106/12/5/47 PARISHES OF GRATENEY AND REIDKIRK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/47 The Fyve merkland of Scales 400.0.0
E106/12/5/47 William Johnstone of Gratney 800.0.0
E106/12/5/47 SUMA 1200.0.0
E106/12/5/47 Ane thousand twa hundred merks.
E106/12/5/47 UNITED PARISHES OF GRAITNEY AND REDKIRK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/47 Earl of MANSFIELD Seven-pound six-shilling and eight-pennyland in Graitney, Twenty poundland of Redkirk, Five poundland of Lanrigs, Ten poundland of Blaatwood, and Eleven-merkland of Tordoch. 5123.0.0
E106/12/5/47 Sir J.H. MAXWELL of Springkell, Bart. [Baronet] Lands and Barony of Springkell, comprehending the particular Lands aftermention, viz.- Raeburnfoot, Milikensbuss, Cowgarth, and Gowdieslees, Atchison's Bank, Westgillskye, Newton, Barrowslacks, Hazelbank, Megshill, Quintinshill, Wattshill, and Butterton are included in a cumulo valuation of 2307 merks under the parish of Kirkpatrick Fleeming, but are really situated in this parish, where they have long paid assessments, conform to a valuation of 815.0.0
E106/12/5/47 Mrs SARAH MAXWELL of Orchardston *Lands of Graitney, that formerly belonged to William Johnstone 800.0.0
E106/12/5/47 WILLIAM GRAHAM of Mossknow *Five-merkland of Scales 400.0.0
E106/12/5/47 Total valuation of the united parishes of GRAITNEY and REDKIRK, Seven thousand one hundred and thirty-eight merks. 7138.0.0
E106/12/5/47 Minister's stipend, 16 chandlers, half meal, half barley and £8. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/47 Last augmentation dated 22d May, 1822.
E106/12/5/47 School salary, 500 merks. Two Schools.
E106/12/5/47 [Page] 46 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 47 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/47 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/49 PARISH OF HALF MORTON
E106/12/5/49 The ancient valuation of this parish was formerly included in the parish of Kirkpatrick-Fleeming.
E106/12/5/49 PARISH OF HALF MORTON. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/49 Sir J.H. MAXWELL of Springkell, Bart. [Baronet]. Lands of Bogra, Dikeside, Waughslee, Timpan, and Timpanheck, Wattaman, Cadgillhouse, Cadgillfoot, Greenwrae, Cowholm, and Milton, Campenholm, Cadgillhead, Cadgillside, Oakwoodhill, Hillhead, Charter's Birn, Auchengyle, Southwoodfoot, Stobyknow, Stonylee, Becktonhall, Logan Mains, Loganhouse, Knowhead of Logan, and Miln of Sark, all forming the Barony of Half Morton, are included
E106/12/5/49 in a cumulo valuation of 2307 merks, under the parish of Kirkpatrick-Fleeming, where they have long paid assessments, conform to a valuation of 14920
E106/12/5/49 Lands of Smellholm and Chappel of Logan 120.0.0
E106/12/5/49 [total] 1612.0.0
E106/12/5/49 Total valuation of the parish of HALF MORTON, One thousand six hundred and twelve merks. 1612.0.0
E106/12/5/49 Minister's stipend stated under the parish of Cannoby and Half of Morton.
E106/12/5/49 School salary, 300 merks.
E106/12/5/49 [Page] 48 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 49 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/51 PARISHES OF HODOM, LUCE, AND ECCLEFECHAN. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/51 The six pound land pertaining to the Tutor of Bonshaw, The pound land pertaining to the Air of Woodhous 700.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Four merkland of Howdaills 120.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Fourtie shilling land of Newpark 140.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Three merkland of Hairgill and Dodend 150.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The six merkland of Luce 150.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The lands of Luce, pertaining to Jaffray Irving 120.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Kelhead's rent receaved from Adam Carlile 40.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The rest of Kelhead's lands in Luce 82.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The ten merkland of Knockhill 350.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The merkland of Ecclefechan, and the Fourtie shilling land of Burnswark and Burnswarkleys 450.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Fourtie shilling land of Cowthat 150.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Ten merkland pertaining to Kirkconnell, The half merkland of the halfe merkland of Blackwoods in Middlebie included 400.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Fyve merkland of Air, possessed be umql. [umquhile] John Bell in Dyk and others pertaining to William Carruthers 250.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The Threttie fyve merkland pertaining to the late Earl of Annandale, with the Milne thereof, now to Southesque 1395.0.0
E106/12/5/51 The merkland of Gimenbie 300.0.0
E106/12/5/51 SUMA 4797.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Four thousand seven hundreth nynety seven merks.
E106/12/5/51 UNTED PARISHES OF HODDAM, LUCE AND ECCLEFECHAN. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/51 Lieut.- Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATTHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Thirty-five merkland that pertained to the late Earl of Annandale, with the Miln thereof, which afterwards belonged to the Earl of Southesk 1395.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Merkland of Gimmenby 300.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Forty-shillingland of Cowthat 150.0.0
E106/12/5/51 [total] 1845.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *Bogueside, Souplebank, and others being parts of the Six-poundland that pertained to the Tutor of Bonshaw; The poundland that pertained to the heir of Woodhouse, called the New Orchard and Howdales 600.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Part of Ten-merkland of Kirkconnel 5.0.0
E106/12/5/51 [total] 605.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Lieut.- Gen. [Lieutenant General] A. DIROM of Mount Annan Six merkland of Luce 150.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Forty-shillingland of Newpark 140.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Land that pertained to Jeffray Irving 120.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Remainder of Kelhead's Lands in Luce 82.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Kelhead's rent, received from Adam Carlyle 40.0.0
E106/12/5/51 [total] 532.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Trustees of Sir G.F. JOHNSTONE of Westerhall, Bart. [Baronet] and WILLIAM GRAHAM Merkland of Ecclefechan, Forty-shillingland of Burnswark, and Burnswarklees 450.0.0
E106/12/5/51 ALEXANDER J. SCOTT of Knockhill Knockhill 300.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Heirs of JAMES MILLER of Castlebank * That part of Five-merkland of Air possessed by John Bell in Dyke, and others, that pertained to William Carruthers, called Castlebank 200.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Part of Kirkconnel 12.0.0
E106/12/5/51 [total] 212.0.0
E106/12/5/51 JOHN MURRAY of Hairgill Three-merkland of Hairgill and Dodend 150.0.0
E106/12/5/51 ROBERT CARLYLE of Langdyke * Part of Five-merkland of Air, called Langdyke 50.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Part of Ten-merkland of Kirkconnel called Myre 30.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Part of Langdyke 25.0.0
E106/12/5/51 [total] 105.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Dr [Doctor] ARCHIBALD ARNOT Hall of Ecclefechan, part of Kirkconnel 64.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Another part thereof 16.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Another part thereof 4.0.0
E106/12/5/51 [total] 84.0.0
E106/12/5/51 WILLIAM BELL IRVING Dukesclose 50.0.0
E106/12/5/51 JOHN GRAHAM Part of Kirkconnel, called Graham's Hall 50.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Dr [Doctor] WILLIAM LITTLE Another part called Cressfield 45.6.8
E106/12/5/51 JOHN CARLYLE Another part called Howdales 45.0.0
E106/12/5/51 EDWARD JACKSON Another part called Paulsland and Jocksedge 40.0.0
E106/12/5/51 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS, Advocate Another part called New Orchard 40.0.0
E106/12/5/51 JOHN IRVING of Newbie Another part called Newfield 30.0.0
E106/12/5/51 Carried Forward 4583.6.8
E106/12/5/51 [Page] 50 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 51 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/51 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Against Dukesclose] " Part of Knockhill" Note [against Merkland of Ecclefechan ] " note. casualty of merkland of Ecclefechan not redeemed" [Against Howdales ] (Held of Brook of Hoddom) [Against Six - merkland of Luce] " Buccleuch"
E106/12/5/53 UNITED PARISHES OF HODDAM, LUCE, AND ECCLEFECHAN, CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/53 Brought Forward 4583.6.8
E106/12/5/53 GEORGE BELL Another part 19.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Another part 10.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Another part 0.6.8
E106/12/5/53 [total] 29.6.8
E106/12/5/53 Mrs SUTHERLAND Another part called Johnston Bank 17.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Another part called Pleapark 5.0.0
E106/12/5/53 [total] 22.0.0
E106/12/5/53 WILLIAM GRAHAM Another part 20.0.0
E106/12/5/53 GEORGE IRVING Another part called Saughpark 15.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Heirs of JAMES MILLER, WILLIAM LITTLE, ROBERT CARLYLE and GEORGE BELL Another part 15.0.0
E106/12/5/53 MRS IRVING Another part called Greenfield 10.3.4
E106/12/5/53 EDWARD WIELD Another part 10.0.0
E106/12/5/53 JOHN FORSTER Another part called Burnside and Cowdens 8.6.8
E106/12/5/53 Mrs GEORGE LITTLE Another part 7.6.8
E106/12/5/53 Mrs WALTER SCOTT Another part 7.6.8
E106/12/5/53 PHILLIS BLACK Another part 6.3.4
E106/12/5/53 Mrs CARUTHERS Another part 6.3.4
E106/12/5/53 Mrs WILSON Another part 6.3.4
E106/12/5/53 Mrs BELL Another part 6.3.4
E106/12/5/53 Mrs LITTLE Another part 6.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Mrs BRAND and Son Another part called Coatshill 5.6.8
E106/12/5/53 Rev. [Reverend] GEORGE HENDERSON Another part 5.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Mrs JOSEPH IRVING and others Another part 5.0.0
E106/12/5/53 WILLIAM BELLl, Surgeon Another part 4.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Messrs GRAHAM and RAES Another part 3.10.0
E106/12/5/53 JAMES TURNBULL Another part 3.0.0
E106/12/5/53 Miss RAE Another part 2.6.8
E106/12/5/53 JAMES RAE Another part, or Pleapark 2.6.8
E106/12/5/53 JOHN BELL Another part 2.6.8
E106/12/5/53 Total valuation of the united parishes of HODDAM, LUCE, and ECCLEFECHAN, Four thousand seven hundred and ninety-three merks, six shillings, and eight pennies. 4793.6.8
E106/12/5/53 Minister's stipend, 9 chalders, half meal, half barley, £75 of money, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/53 Last augmentation dated 28th Jan. 1807.
E106/12/5/53 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/53 [Page] 53 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/53 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/12/5/55 PARISH OF HOLYWOOD. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/55 The Twa-merkland of Milligintoune 98.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Little Speddoch, The Four merkland of Meikle Speddoch 412.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Morringtoune £65.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Muirheadstoune 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Clauchane 101.3.4
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Barfregan 101.3.4
E106/12/5/55 The Fourtie shilling land of Underwood 115.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Gibistoune 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Steilstoune 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The halfe merkland of Libery 22.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The lands of Glengaber, pertaining to John Kirke 60.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land that pertained to Portract 36.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Threttie shilling land pertaining to John Morrin 68.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Three merkland of Fourmarkland pertaining to Mungo Maxwell 262.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The merkland of Row 75.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Four merkland of Baltersan 270.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Six merkland of Gribtoune and half merkland of Hollinbus 320.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Kilness and half merkland of St Michael's Croft 85.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Ten shilling land of Burnfoot 70.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The half merkland of Maxwelltoune 20.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The sixteen shilling land of Boigsyd 41.3.4
E106/12/5/55 The merkland of Kilcroft pertaining to Edward Maxwell 52.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The lands of Dallavody 45.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The half merkland of Stuartoune 30.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Halywood pertaining Comy. [Commissary] Ross 30.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Nether Brunnrig with Fisherholme 90.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The ten shilling land of Broomrig 37.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The half merkland of Palmerland 15.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The lands pertaining to Maxwell of Holm 120.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Fourtie shilling land of Woodneuk 30.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Merkland of Graystonflatt, with the Abbay Yeards 112.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The Fourtie shillingland of Carse 200.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Corseleys, and merkland of Corseleys 50.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Newtonrig, pertaining to Four merkland 62.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The Croft and Walkmiln pertaining to Wauch-hope 11.3.4
E106/12/5/55 The Sixteen shilling land of Newtounfoot 25.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Four pound half merkland of Maynes of Cowhill, The Twa merk halfe merkland of Killilung, The Three merkland of Nether Killilung, The merkland of Lochfoot, The halfe merkland of Muircroft, The fyve shilling land of Newtoune, The fyve shilling land of Kirkhill, The merkland of Muirsyd, The lands of Marchthorn and Blackcroft, The Croft called Nairn's Croft, The Ten shilling land of Townhead, The merkland of Glengower and other merkland pertaining to the
E106/12/5/55 fyve shilling land of Marchthorn, The Ten shilling land of Cardisland and Langmyresyd 787.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The Fourtie shilling land of Portract, the Fourtie shilling land of Meikle McWhanrick 300.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The merkland of Little McWhanrick 37.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The merkland and halfe merkland of Mid Killilung 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Milne of Clouden pertaining to the Earl of Nithsdale 600.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The fourtie shilling land of Gullihill and 10 shilling land of Eshieholm 175.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twentie shilling land of Derdrem 135..0.0
E106/12/5/55 The halfe merkland of Knippertoune, The half merkland of Stuartoun 45.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twa merkland of Stepfoord 60.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twa merkland of Brunnrig and Foord 67.6.8
E106/12/5/55 The Fourtie shilling land called Nairne 6.10.0
E106/12/5/55 The merkland of Foord and Five shillingland of Eshieholm 75.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The Twa merkland of Martingtoune 200.0.0
E106/12/5/55 The lands of Bearcroft 112.0.0
E106/12/5/55 SUMA 6135.3.4
E106/12/5/55 Six thousand ane hundredth and thirty-fyve merks three shillings and four pennies.
E106/12/5/55 PARISH OF HOLYWOOD. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/55 SAMUEL DENHOLM YOUNG of Guilyhill *Two-merkland of Martington 200.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Forty-shillingland of Guilyhill and Ten-shillingland of Eshyholm 175.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Twenty-shillingland of Derdrem 135.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Nether Broomrig with Fisherholm 90.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Merkland of Foord, with Five-shillingland of Eshyholm 75.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Four-merkland of Broomrig and Foord 67.6.8
E106/12/5/55 *Dallawoody 45.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Half-Merkland of Knipperton and Half-Merkland of Stewarton 45.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Sixteen-shillingland of Boigside 41.3.4
E106/12/5/55 *Ten-shillingland of Broomrig 37.6.8
E106/12/5/55 *Half-merkland of Stewarton 30.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Carriesland and Langmyreside 29.6.8
E106/12/5/55 [total] 970.10.0
E106/12/5/55 CHARLES J JOHNSTON of Cowhill *Mains of Cowhill and Over Killylung 378.10.6
E106/12/5/55 *Merkland of Graystoneflat and Abbey Yeards 112.6.8
E106/12/5/55 *Muirsydes 70.12.9
E106/12/5/55 *Glengower 56.10.6
E106/12/5/55 *Lochfoot 23.8.8
E106/12/5/55 [total] 642.9.1
E106/12/5/55 FRANCIS MAXWELL of Gribton Six-merkland of Gribton and Half-merkland of Hollandbuss 320.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Miln of Upper Cloudan 200.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Croft and Waulkmiln 11.3.4
E106/12/5/55 [total] 531.3.4
E106/12/5/55 Trustees of THOMAS GORDON Miln of Burnfoot and Cloudan 400.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Half of Ten-shillingland of Burnfoot 35.0.0
E106/12/5/55 [total] 435.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Dr [Doctor] JOHN GILCHRIST of Speddoch *Four-merkland of Meikle Speddoch and Twenty-shillingland of Little Speddoch 412.6.8
E106/12/5/55 PETER JOHNSTON of Carnsalloch *Forty-shillingland of Carse 200.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Land that pertained to Maxwell of Holm 120.0.0
E106/12/5/55 *Half-merkland of Palmerland 15.0.0
E106/12/5/55 [total] 335.0.0
E106/12/5/55 THOMAS CORRIE of Steilston Forty-shillingland of Underwood 115.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Twenty-shillingland of Gibbieston 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Twenty-shillingland of Steilston 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 [total] 315.0.0
E106/12/5/55 EBENEZER GILCHRIST of Newtonaird Twenty-shillingland of Muirheadston called Bushybank 100.0.0
E106/12/5/55 Two third parts of Twenty-shillingland of Barfreggan or Newtonaird 67.6.8
E106/12/5/55 Four sixth parts of Twenty-shillingland of Barfreggan 67.6.8
E106/12/5/55 One third part of Twenty-shillingland of Clauchan 33.10.0
E106/12/5/55 Part of Meikle Macwhanrick called Sunnyhill 27.4.10
E106/12/5/55 [total] 296.1.6
E106/12/5/55 Carried Forward 3938.3.1
E106/12/5/55 [Page] 54 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 55 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/55 Not all annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Note Under Charles J. Johnston of Cowhill " Part of Bellfield & Hutton belonging to Mrs Carruthers of Portrack VVVR> 47 merks (part of 642. 9/1 merks ) redeemed by her F. 202 Beside Barfeggan - held Maxwell ...
E106/12/5/57 PARISH OF HOLYWOOD, CONTINUED M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/57 Brought Forward 3938.3.11
E106/12/5/57 ROBERT MUNDELL of Closeburn School Four-merkland of Baltersane 270.0.0
E106/12/5/57 WILLIAM WELSH, and the Heirs of Mrs DINNISTON *Three-merkland of Fourmerkland that pertained to Mungo Maxwell 262.6.8
E106/12/5/57 Mrs FERGUSSON of Isle *Bearcroft 112.0.0
E106/12/5/57 *Merkland of Little Macwhanrick 37.6.8
E106/12/5/57 *Holywood Park that pertained to Commissary Ross 30.0.0
E106/12/5/57 *Part of Twenty-shillingland of Corsleys 25.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Nairn's Land 6.10.0
E106/12/5/57 [total] 211.3.4
E106/12/5/57 DAVID HUNTER of Rosehill *Merk and Half-merkland of Killylung 100.0.0
E106/12/5/57 *Nether Killylung that pertained to Ann Maxwell 97.0.0
E106/12/5/57 [total] 197.0.0
E106/12/5/57 EDWARD ELTON Merkland of Kilncroft that pertained to E. Maxwell 75.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Ten shilling land of Newtonfoot 25.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Half-merkland of Maxwelltown 20.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Muircroft 9.6.8
E106/12/5/57 [total] 129.6.8
E106/12/5/57 Heirs of JOHN HOSSACK Thirty-shillingland of Glengaber that pertained to John Morrine 68.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Glengaber that pertained to John Kirk 60.0.0
E106/12/5/57 [total] 128.0.0
E106/12/5/57 JAMES McALPINE LENY of Dalswinton Standalane, including Racklands and Jackson's Isle 125.11.8
E106/12/5/57 ALEXANDER HARLEY MAXWELL of Portrack Mains of Portrack 113.3.10
E106/12/5/57 WILLIAM WELSH of Row Merkland of Row 75.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Mrs Colonel N. MAXWELL of Goldielee Twenty-shillingland of Kilness 73.0.0
E106/12/5/57 JOHN CARRUTHERS Twenty-shillingland of Newtonrig 62.6.8
E106/12/5/57 JOHN STOTT Half-merkland of Ten-shillingland of Burnfoot 35.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Half-merkland of St. Michael's Croft 12.0.0
E106/12/5/57 [total] £47.0.0
E106/12/5/57 THOMAS CAVEN Two-thirds parts of Twenty-shillingland of Morrington 43.4.5⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/57 JAMES MILLER, and ELIZABETH WRIGHT *Marchthorn and Balckcroft 42.7.8
E106/12/5/57 JAMES MILLER *Moss-side and half of Townhead 41.7.5
E106/12/5/57 MISS SMITH Two-third parts of Two-merkland of Stepford 40.0.0
E106/12/5/57 JAMES ANDERSON of Stroquhan *Half of Two-merkland of Milliganton 37.6.8
E106/12/5/57 JAMES ELTON Other half thereof 37.6.8
E106/12/5/57 GEORGE TURNER *Birkhall and Carlincroft, three-fourth parts of Blackcroft and half of Townhead 37.2.6
E106/12/5/57 Heirs of JOHN WIGHTMAN Twenty-shillingland that pertained to Portrack 36.0.0
E106/12/5/57 ALEXANDER C. JOHNSTONE Part of Meikle Macwhanrick 33.6.4
E106/12/5/57 JOHN HAIRSTANES Forty-shillingland of Woodnook 30.0.0
E106/12/5/57 Mrs and Miss TAIT Half-merkland of Libry 22.6.8
E106/12/5/57 Carried Forward 6034.11.4⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/57 [Page] 57 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/57 Not all annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Beside Blackcroft (9 Chr Dr B Johnston 20th Decr [December] 1794 )
E106/12/5/59 PARISH OF HOLLYWOOD, CONTINUED M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/59 Brought Forward 6034.11.4⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/59 WILLIAM MORRINE One third part of Twenty-shillingland of Morrington 21.8.10⁸⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/59 JAMES LAWRIE of Milliganton Third part of Two-merkland of Stepford 20.0.0
E106/12/5/59 JAMES WALKER One sixth part of Twenty-shillingland of Barfreggan 16.11.8
E106/12/5/59 Mrs WALKER Another sixth part thereof 16.11.8
E106/12/5/59 Heirs of THOMAS STOTT Part of Twenty-shillingland of Corsleys 15.0.0
E106/12/5/59 THOMAS MATHER Another part thereof 10.0.0
E106/12/5/59 Total valuation of the parish of HOLYWOOD Six thousand one hundred and thirty-five merks, three shillings and four pennies 6135.3.4
E106/12/5/59 Minister's stipend £174 9s. [shillings] 4½d., [pennies] the whole Teinds, and 64 pecks of bear, and 2 bolls meal, both Nithsdale measure.
E106/12/5/59 Last augmentation dated 4th July, 1804.
E106/12/5/59 School salary, 600 merks. Three Schools.
E106/12/5/59 [Page] 59 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/59 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/61 PARISHES OF HUTTON AND CORRIE.
E106/12/5/61 Included in the Earle of Annandale's totall.
E106/12/5/61 UNITED PARISHES OF HUTTON AND CORRIE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/61 J. J. HOPE JOHNSTONE of Annandale. Dryfehead, Finnigill, Mackmaw, Waterhead, and others 1566.0.0
E106/12/5/61 Dormontrig, Cowburn, Corriemains, and others 1359.0.0
E106/12/5/61 [total] 2925.0.0
E106/12/5/61 WILLIAM ROGERSON of Gillesbie Gillesbie 415.0.0
E106/12/5/61 RICHARD GRAHAM of Blaatwood Heithat and Branrig 207.0.0
E106/12/5/61 Four-merkland of Penlaw, Parkcleuchfoot, and Whiteleys 200.0.0
E106/12/5/61 [total] 407.0.0
E106/12/5/61 SAMUEL ROGERSON of Boreland *Upper Borelands, Upper and Nether Fentons 400.0.0
E106/12/5/61 ANDREW KYLE of Paddockhole Birscashank, Ward, and Goodfellows'-holm or Paddockhole 125.0.0
E106/12/5/61 THOMAS BEATTIE of Crieve Crossdykes 102.0.0
E106/12/5/61 GEORGE GRAHAM of Shaw *Shaw and Wellslacks, Upper Hutton, Lee, and Underwood 100.0.0
E106/12/5/61 JOHN BELL Whiteknow or Whiteholm 100.0.0
E106/12/5/61 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Watscales 75.0.0
E106/12/5/61 Total Valuation of the united parishes of HUTTON and CORRIE, Four thousand six hundred and forty-nine merks. 4649.0.0
E106/12/5/61 Minister's stipend, 16 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £3 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/61 Last augmentation dated 3d Dec. [December] 1823.
E106/12/5/61 School salary, 450 merks. Two Schools.
E106/12/5/61 [Page] 60 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 61 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/61 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Note beside Crossdykes " Earl of Hopetoun Supr. [Superior] " Note under J.J.Johnstone indicates that Sir R.W.B. Jardine paid 1301 m and Annandale paid 58m of the total sum of 1359 m
E106/12/5/63 PARISH OF JOHNSTOUNE.
E106/12/5/63 In cumulo with the Earle of Annandale's lands.
E106/12/5/63 PARISH OF JOHNSTONE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/63 J. J. HOPE JOHNSTONE of Annandale. Johnstonmains, Auchendinnings, and others 865.0.0
E106/12/5/63 Raehills, Crunziertoun, Kinnelholm, Lochwood, and others 770.0.0
E106/12/5/63 [total] 1635.0.0
E106/12/5/63 JOHN COUPLAND of Minnigap One half of Minnigap and Brydenholm 200.0.0
E106/12/5/63 JOHN J. HOPE JOHNSTONE of Annandale, and DAVID THOMSON The other half thereof 200.0.0
E106/12/5/63 Sir WILLIAM JARDINE of Applegirth, Bart. [Baronet] Archwood 120.0.0
E106/12/5/63 Total Valuation of the parish of JOHNSTONE, Two thousand one hundred and fifty-five merks. 2155.0.0
E106/12/5/63 Minister's stipend, 8 chalders, 9 bolls, 2 pecks, half meal, half barley, £66 13s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies] in money, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/63 Last augmentation, dated 18th June 1806.
E106/12/5/63 School Salary, 600 merks. Two schools.
E106/12/5/63 [Page] 62 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 63 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/63 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/12/5/65 Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/65 The Over poundland 90.0.0
E106/12/5/65 Over Penfillan 99.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Poundland of Buss 82.6.8
E106/12/5/65 The Nether Poundland 67.6.8
E106/12/5/65 The Merkland of Penmurtie 112.6.8
E106/12/5/65 The Twa Merkland of Porterstoune 225.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Twa Merkland of Nether Keir and Glenlaught 300.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Fourtie shillingland of Barjarg 450.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The lands of Fardingjames 150.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Ten shillingland of Barjarg 82.6.8
E106/12/5/65 The Fourtie shillingland of Kikrbryd 97.6.8
E106/12/5/65 The Twentie shillingland of Hillend 45.0.0
E106/12/5/65 Lady Slagna's lands 22.6.8
E106/12/5/65 Over and Nether Breacohs 300.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Blackwoods, The Keir milne with the Feu duties 600.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The six merkland of Capenoch 400.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Fourtie shillingland of Over Barndannoch 90.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The merkland of Nether Barndannoch 217.6.3
E106/12/5/65 The merkland of Clintstoune 90.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Fourtie shilling land of Beuchan 300.0.0
E106/12/5/65 The Fourtie shillingland of Watersyd 350.0.0
E106/12/5/65 SUMA 4171.6.8
E106/12/5/65 Four thousand ane hundreth seventy-ane merks six shillings eight pennies.
E106/12/5/65 Duke of BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY *Fourty-shillingland of Beuchan 300.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Over and Nether Breacochs 300.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Two-merkland of Porterstown 225.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Merkland of Nether Barndannoch 217.6.8
E106/12/5/65 *Fardingjames 150.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Merklands of Penmurtie 112.6.8
E106/12/5/65 *Over Penfillan 99.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Forty-shillingland of Kirkbride 97.6.8
E106/12/5/65 *Over Poundland 90.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Forty-shillingland of Over Barndannoch 90.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Merkland of Clintstown 90.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Poundland of Buss 82.6.8
E106/12/5/65 *Twenty-shillingland of Hillend 45.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Lady Slagna's Land 22.6.8 1921.6.8
E106/12/5/65 GODOLPHIN HUNTER ARUNDELL of Barjarg *Nether Keir 167.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Staigholes 130.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Mains of Barjarg 104.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Huntershill 89.3.4
E106/12/5/65 *Gracefield 54.3.4
E106/12/5/65 *Upper Napier Brae 44.10.0
E106/12/5/65 *Glenlaugh 44.10.0
E106/12/5/65 *Auchnage 44.10.0
E106/12/5/65 *Newhall 44.10.0
E106/12/5/65 *Lower Napier Brae 41.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Cleugh-houses 34.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Hill of Staigholes 34.0.0 832.6.8
E106/12/5/65 JAMES HOGGAN of Waterside *Forty-shillingland of Waterside 350.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Miln of Keir and Feu duties 200.0.0
E106/12/5/65 *Nether Poundland 67.6.8 617.6.8
E106/12/5/65 Sir THOMAS KIRKPATRICK of Closeburn, Bart [Baronet] Six-merkland of Capenoch 400.0.0
E106/12/5/65 WILLIAM COPLAND of Collieston Blackwoods 400.0.0
E106/12/5/65 Total valuation of the parish of KEIR, Four thousand one hundred and seventy-one merks, six shillings, and eight pennies. 4171.6.8
E106/12/5/65 Minister's Stipend, 15 Chalders, half meal, half barley, and £3 6s [shillng] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/65 Last Augmentation, dated 19th. Dec. 1821.
E106/12/5/65 Schools salary, 600 merks, and two Schools.
E106/12/5/65 [Page] 64 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF KEIR [Page] 65 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF KEIR [Over and Nether Breacochs (Prince redeemed)
E106/12/5/65 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. File nos. have not been transcribed
E106/12/5/67 PARISH OF KIRKCONNELL.
E106/12/5/67 Included in the Earle of Queensberry's totall in Nithsdale.
E106/12/5/67 PARISH OF KIRKCONNELL. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/67 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Kirkland of Kirkconnell 210.0.0
E106/12/5/67 Holm 53.0.0
E106/12/5/67 His Grace's whole other Lands in this parish are included in a cumulo of 31413 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] called the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo in the presbytery of Penpont (vide page 125), They have long paid assessments in this parish conform to a valuation of 6449.10.0
E106/12/5/67 [sub total] 6712.10.0
E106/12/5/67 Trustees of ALEXANDER AULD Carcoside 82.0.0
E106/12/5/67 WILLIAM BROOM Carcomains 66.0.0
E106/12/5/67 JOHN CRICHTON Knockenstob 66.0.0
E106/12/5/67 WILLIAM STEVEN Orchard 38.0.0
E106/12/5/67 Total valuation of the Parish of KIRKCONNELL, Six thousand nine hundred and sixty-four merks, ten shillings. 6964.10.0
E106/12/5/67 Minister's stipend, 15 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/67 Last augmentation dated 19th Feb. 1823.
E106/12/5/67 School salary 400 merks.
E106/12/5/67 [Page] 66 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 67 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/67 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/69 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/69 The Twentie shillingland of Dalswintoun 2600.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Nynteen merkland of Duncow, whereof payed to the Excheqr. [Exchequer] 120 merks 1650.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Twentie shillingland of Reddingwood 187.6.8
E106/12/5/69 The Twentie shillingland of Castlehill 150.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Fourtie shillingland of Belhome 150.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Fyfteen shillingland of Killbean 150.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Fourtie shillingland of Newlands 75.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Fyve poundland of Rellickhill and Gleddingholme, with Auchengeath, formerly concealed 450.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Twa merkland of Whitstanes and three merkland of Buckrig 60.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Twentie shillingland of Auchenroth 67.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Twentie shillingland of Auchenkairne pertaining to Killilung 60.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Threttie shillingland of Auchenkairne pertaining to the Feuars 84.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The poundland of the Kirkland of Kirkmaho 235.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The lands of Carzield pertaining to Alexander Wallace 105.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The rest of Carzield pertaining to the Feuars and Possessors 140.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Threttie shillingland of Milnhead with the Fishing 165.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Ten shillingland of Holme 37.6.8
E106/12/5/69 The Ten poundland of Garnsalloch with the Templand 737.0.0
E106/12/5/69 The Twenty shillingland of Auchenkairne, pertaining to Reddinwood 56.3.4
E106/12/5/69 The Fourtie shillingland of Isle 75.0.0
E106/12/5/69 SUMA 7234.3.4
E106/12/5/69 Seven thousand twa hundreth and threttie four merks three shillings four pennies
E106/12/5/69 JAMES McALPINE LENY of Dalswinton That part of the Mains of Dalswinton within the Inclosures, including the grass of Orchard 645.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Forty-pennyland 240.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Townhead 240.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Drumbankhead 216.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Drumbankfoot 192.0.0
E106/12/5/69 That part of the Mains without the Inclosures, called Dalkip, Sandbed, Willie Isle, and six acres of Outer Deluran, adjoining thereto 144.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Forest 120.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Leys 95.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Braehead 84.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Connelcraig 75.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Yett 75.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Corsehill 71.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Smithstown 71.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Whiteleys 48.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Crofthead 48.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Boguehall 48.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Miln of Dalswinton 47.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Foresthead 44.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Broadriggs 42.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Ruletown 41.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Knowbuckle 36.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Craig of Forest 14.0.0 2636.0.0
E106/12/5/69 HENRY C. MAXWELL of Milnhead Fivepoundland of Rillikiln, and Gladingholm 403.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Thirty-shillingland of Milnhead, with Fishing 165.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Forty-shillingland of Bellholm 150.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Fifteen-shillingland of Kilbean 132.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Part of Poundland of Kirkland 58.10.0
E106/12/5/69 Part of Carzield 22.11.0 931.7.8
E106/12/5/69 PETER JOHNSTON of Carnsalloch *Ten-poundland of Carnsalloch, with Templand 737.0.0
E106/12/5/69 *Ten-shillingland of Holm 37.6.8 774.6.8
E106/12/5/69 JAMES HERON of Duncow *Broomdykes 185.0.0
E106/12/5/69 *North Division of Duncow 113.0.0
E106/12/5/69 *Two Divisions thereof 27.0.0 325.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Trustees of JAMES HERON of Netherholm *Netherholm 230.0.0
E106/12/5/69 *Dinwoodie's Division of Duncow 17.0.0
E106/12/5/69 *Dinwoodie's other Division thereof 17.0.0 264.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Miss GLENDONWYNE of Glendonwyne *Kerricks 218.0.0
E106/12/5/69 *Sandbed 39.0.0 257.0.0
E106/12/5/69 JOHN and JAMES CORRIE Galloberry 218.0.0
E106/12/5/69 JOHN and SAMUEL FEAD Part of West Division of Duncow 178.0.0
E106/12/5/69 WILLIAM GORDON of Castlehill Twenty-shillingland of Castlehill 150.0.0
E106/12/5/69 JOHN FEAD of Duncow Remainder of the West Division of Duncow 149.0.0
E106/12/5/69 Carried Forward 5883.1.0
E106/12/5/69 [Page] 68 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF KIRKMAHO [Page] 69 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF KIRKMAHOE. [Notes] James Heron of Netherholm - [added] Crabbe Dinwoodie's Division of Duncow [added] Crabbe Dinwoodie''s other Division thereof [added] Crabbe Remainder of the West Division of Duncow [added] Crabbe
E106/12/5/69 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/71 Mks [Merks]. s [shillings]. d [pennies]. Mks [Merks]. s [shillings]. d [pennies].
E106/12/5/71 Brought Forward 5883.1.0
E106/12/5/71 JOHN MORRINE of Carzield Ellerslee 47.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Mains of Carzield 35.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Bellmeadow 20.0.0
E106/12/5/71 102.0.0
E106/12/5/71 JOHN DOUGLAS Half of Twenty-shillingland of Riddingwood 93.10.0
E106/12/5/71 JOSEPH MITCHELL Two-merkland of Whitestanes, and Three-merkland of Buckrig 60.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Part of Duncow Common 19.0.0
E106/12/5/71 79.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Trustees of WILLIAM ALLAN Forty-shillingland of Newlands 75.0.0
E106/12/5/71 MRS FERGUSSON of Isle * Forty-shillingland of Isle 75.0.0
E106/12/5/71 JOSEPH BELL Twenty-shillingland of Auchencairn 60.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Part of Thirty-shillingland of Auchencairn 14.10.0
E106/12/5/71 74.10.0
E106/12/5/71 Rev. [Reverend] JAMES MITCHELL of Boatford Auchenrath 67.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY * Part of Carzield 36.7.0
E106/12/5/71 * Part of Poundland of Kirkland 29.5.0
E106/12/5/71 65.12.0
E106/12/5/71 ARCHIBALD RODAN Longbank 39.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Ryecroft 20.0.0
E106/12/5/71 59.0.0
E106/12/5/71 THOMAS ROBSON Part of Carzield 57.11.0
E106/12/5/71 Heirs of Mrs WALKER Twenty-shillingland of Auchencairn, pertaining to Riddingwood 56.10.0
E106/12/5/71 Mrs FEAD Part of Carzield that pertained to Alexander Wallace, called Kemyshall 54.0.0
E106/12/5/71 JOHN CLERK MAXWELL of Middlebie * Part of Poundland of Kirkland 47.0.0
E106/12/5/71 WALTER DINWOODIE Auchengeath 47.0.0
E106/12/5/71 ROBERT BARR One Fourth of Twenty-shillingland of Riddingwood 46.11.8
E106/12/5/71 ROBERT HIDDLESTON Another fourth thereof 46.11.8
E106/12/5/71 JAMES DINWOODIE Part of Duncow Common 25.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Part of Carzield 16.0.0
E106/12/5/71 41.0.0
E106/12/5/71 JOSEPH CRICHTON and JAMES WILSON Part of Poundland of Kirkland 37.2.9⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/71 JAMES POTTER Parknows 34.0.0
E106/12/5/71 JAMES MILLER of Moss-side Part of Poundland of Kirkland 24.8.10⁸⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/71 JOSEPH CRICHTON Part of Thirty-shillingland of Auchencairn 24.0.0
E106/12/5/71 THOMAS BOYES * Part of Carzield 22.11.0
E106/12/5/71 Miss ALLAN Part of Duncow Common called Carrickrig 19.0.0
E106/12/5/71 WILLIAM BOWNESS Part of Poundland of Kirkland 19.0.0
E106/12/5/71 ROBERT McBURNIE Another part thereof 19.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Captain CHARTERS Part of Fifteen-shillingland of Kilbean, called Cullivett 18.0.0
E106/12/5/71 Carried Forward 7188.10.10
E106/12/5/71 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF KIRKMAHOE, CONTINUED [Page] 71 Part of Duncow Common - Crabbe
E106/12/5/71 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/73 Mks [Merks]. s[shillings]. d [pence] Mks [Merks]. s[shillings]. d [pence]
E106/12/5/73 Brought Forward 7188.10.10
E106/12/5/73 JOHN WALKER Part of Thirty-shillingland of Auchencairn 17.5.0
E106/12/5/73 WILLIAM ROBSON Another part thereof 14.0.10
E106/12/5/73 JAMES BURNET Another part thereof 14.0.0
E106/12/5/73 Total Valuation of the parish of KIRKMAHOE, Seven thousand two hundred and thirty-four merks, three shillings and four pennies 7234.3.4
E106/12/5/73 [Page] 73 Modern Valuation Parish of Kirkmahoe, Continued. [Page] 73 Minister's stipend, 3 chalders meal, 6 chalders barley, £53 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] of money, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d [pennies] for Communion elements. Last augmentation, dated 4th March, 1807 School salary, 600 merks. Two schools.
E106/12/5/75 The lands of Heisliebrae 100.0.0
E106/12/5/75 The Fourtie shillingland of Kirkland 30.0.0
E106/12/5/75 The lands pertaining to Sir Robert Dalyell, including the lands of Newtoun, and Kirkland of Dalgarnock, The Twentie shilling land of Kirkmichaell, The Ten pound land of Amisfeeld, The Ten pound land of Dalruscan, The Ten pound land of Auchnane, The Ten pound land of Traillfllatt, and Milne thereof 4490.0.0
E106/12/5/75 SUMA 4620.0.0
E106/12/5/75 Four thousand six hundreth and twentie merks.
E106/12/5/75 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY * Barony of Ross and Reidhall 2533.10.0
E106/12/5/75 GEORGE LYON of Kirkmichael Kirkmichael and Scarbrae 550.0.0
E106/12/5/75 Glenae, called Wood and Neese 270.0.0
E106/12/5/75 Part of Bush 34.0.0
E106/12/5/75 854.0.0
E106/12/5/75 GEORGE LYON and JOHN SWAN Over and Nether Glenkiln, comprehending Blackcleugh and Lambfoot 200.0.0
E106/12/5/75 JAMES PEDIE of Holehouse Holehouse and Deer 165.0.0
E106/12/5/75 ROBERT KENNEDY of Craigshiel Craigshiel and Dalcrum 165.0.0
E106/12/5/75 ADAM HOWATSON Hazliebrae 100.0.0
E106/12/5/75 PATRICK CAMPBELL Over Courance, called Lawers 100.0.0
E106/12/5/75 JAMES S. WIGHTMAN Nether Courance 100.0.0
E106/12/5/75 Trustees of FREDERICK MAXWELL Part of Bush 26.0.0
E106/12/5/75 Total Valuation of the united parishes of KIRKMICHAEL and GARRELL, Four thousand two hundred and forty-five merks, ten shillings 4245.10.0
E106/12/5/75 Ministers Stipend, 15 Chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shilling] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/75 Last Augmentation, dated 5th Dec., 1821.
E106/12/5/75 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/75 [Page] 74 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISHES OF KIRKMICHAELL AND GARRELL [Page] 75 MODERN VALUATION UNITED PARISHES OF KIRKMICHAEL AND GARREL [Notes] John S. Lyon 695 merks John Edward Galbraith 159 merks [Sub total] 854 merks [Note] Barony of Ross and Reidhall (See below) Duke of Buccleuch - Barony of Ross & Reidhall 2535.10.0 merks Deduct For Over Garrell 144.1.0 merks For Burrance 155.5.0 merks [sub total] 299.6.0 merks [Total] 2236.4.0 merks
E106/12/5/75 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/77 Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings d. [pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/77 The Fyve merkland of Raeburnsteill and Cove, pertaining to Cleugh-heads 262.6.8
E106/12/5/77 The Fourtie shilling land of Mousknow 112.6.8
E106/12/5/77 The Seven merkland of Kirkpatrickfleeming 270.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The Fourtie shilling land of Beltonmont, with the lands of Hodlingtoun 300.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The Fyve merkland of Broats 150.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The Fyve merkland of Woodhous 187.6.8
E106/12/5/77 The Twa merk halfe merkland of Alderbeck 150.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The Fyve merkland of Byre and Wysbie 200.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The eighty-fyve merk and halfe merk land of Springkell, Redkirk's lands, The Fourtie shilling land of Sarksheills, halfe Mortoun, Logan, and these lands formerly called Reidkirk 4000.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The lands of Smellholme and Chaple of Logan 120.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The Lands of Langshaw and milne thereof, pertaining to Woodhous 120.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The Fyfteen merkland pertaining to Annandale, valued in his totall with the Three merk land of Righeads 0.0.0
E106/12/5/77 SUMA 5872.6.8
E106/12/5/77 Fyve thousand eight hundreth seventy-twa merks six shilling eight pennies.
E106/12/5/77 Sir J.H. MAXWELL, Bart [Baronet] of Springkell Kirkconnell Mains 255.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Burnfoot 225.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Blackcleugh 146.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Cairnhill 139.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Birronlees 131.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Craigshaws 125.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Branteth 102.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Gair 90.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Sarkshiels 84.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Berklieshead 68.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Davinswalls 65.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Howgillside 61.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Raeburnhead 53.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Caldronlee 52.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Southside 43.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Drowncow 41.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Gowkhall 33.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Laverockhall 33.0.0 1746.0.0
E106/12/5/77 The lands and baronies of Springkell and Half Morton are valued in cumulo at 2307 merks, and were formerly stated under this parish, but now are placed under the parishes of Gratney and Half Morton, in which they respectively situated.
E106/12/5/77 ANN MAIR of Wysbie *Calvertsholm and Reidhall, Muir of Reidhall, Miln, and Cothouses 398.0.0
E106/12/5/77 *Five-merkland of Byres and Wysbie 200.0.0 598.0.0
E106/12/5/77 WILLIAM GRAHAM of Mossknow * Forty-shillingland of Beltenmount and Hodlington 273.0.0
E106/12/5/77 *Righeads 120.0.0
E106/12/5/77 *Forty-shillingland of Mossknow 112.6.8
E106/12/5/77 *Steelhill 58.10.0 564.3.4
E106/12/5/77 GEORGE RAE and PETER BELL Seven-merkland of Kirkpatrick-Fleeming 270.0.0
E106/12/5/77 WILLIAM THOMSON of Woodhouse *Five-merkland of Woodhouse 187.6.8
E106/12/5/77 Trustee of JOHN JEFFRAY Two-merk Half-merkland of Alderbeck 150.0.0
E106/12/5/77 RICHARD BATTIE and GEORGE RAE'S children Five-merkland of Broats 150.0.0
E106/12/5/77 JOHN BARKER of Langshaw *Langshaw and Milne thereof, that pertained to Woodhouse 120.0.0
E106/12/5/77 FRANCIS IRVING of Cove Cove 117.3.4
E106/12/5/77 MATHEW RAE of Newton Holelee 33.6.8
E106/12/5/77 PETER RAMSAY *Part of Forty-shillingland of Beltenmount and Hodlington, called Scotsfield 27.0.0
E106/12/5/77 Total Valuation of the Parish of KIRKPATRICK-FLEEMING, Three thousand nine hundred and sixty-three merks, six shillings, and eight pennies. 3963.6.8
E106/12/5/77 Minister's stipend, 9 chalders, half meal, half barley, £60 of money, and £8 6s. [shilling] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/77 Last Augmentation, dated 4th March, 1807.
E106/12/5/77 School salary, 600 Merks.
E106/12/5/77 [Page] 76 ANCIENT VALUATION. PARISH OF KIRKPATRICK-FLEEMING. [Page] 77 MODERN VALUATION. PARISH OF KIRKPATRICK-FLEEMING [Note] Burnfoot 225 merks divided in 1895 thus:- merks Springkell Estate - 136.3.4 messrsGass of Raeburn- 98.10.0
E106/12/5/77 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/79 Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/79 The Fyve merkland of Longbodom 350.0.0
E106/12/5/79 The Fyve merkland of Holmhead and Holmshaw 252.0.0
E106/12/5/79 The Six merkland of Earshag 280.0.0
E106/12/5/79 The Six merkland of Beattock 150.0.0
E106/12/5/79 The Twa merkland of Craigielands 67.6.8
E106/12/5/79 The Three pound halfe merkland of Kellobank 127.6.8
E106/12/5/79 The merkland of Swnfoot and Twentie shillingland of Buckrig 60.0.0
E106/12/5/79 The lands pertaining to Corhead 1000.0.0
E106/12/5/79 The late Earle of Annandale's feu dutie, payable to Beattock 56.3.4
E106/12/5/79 The Earle of Annandale's lands in the parish valued in cumulo with the rest of his lands
E106/12/5/79 SUMA 2343.3.4
E106/12/5/79 Twa thousand three hundreth fourtie three merks three shillings four pennies.
E106/12/5/79 J.J. HOPE JOHNSTON of Annandale. Kinnellhead, Lochenhead, and others 1321.0.0
E106/12/5/79 Ingleston, Boreland, and others 290.0.0
E106/12/5/79 *Wester Earshag, and half of Easter Earshag 210.0.0 1821.0.0
E106/12/5/79 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *Lochhouse, Skellynell, Skellynellhill, and Coats, and Customs of Droves; Skellynellmiln, Dyke, Riddelsyke, and Tait's Meadow, Barnhill and Petersyett, Hallholm and Thornickhill, Sandbed, Holms, and Bridgend of Threefords 545.0.0
E106/12/5/79 *Cogries 135.0.0
E106/12/5/79 *Cauldhome 90.0.0
E106/12/5/79 *Merkland of Swinefoot, and Twenty-shillingland of Buckrig 60.0.0
E106/12/5/79 *Cleughfoot 30.0.0 860.0.0
E106/12/5/79 Miss MUNRO JOHNSTONE of Corehead *Auchencass, Nether and Mid Murthats, Tathhill, Broomlands, Bootsburn and Mosslands 455.0.0
E106/12/5/79 JAMES PATERSON of Longbedholm *Five merkland of Longbedholm 350.0.0
E106/12/5/79 LAWRENCE TWEEDIE of Oliver Merkland of Holmhead and Holmshaw 252.0.0
E106/12/5/79 Liet-Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Six-merkland of Beattock, and late Earl of Annandale's Feu duty out of Beattock 206.3.4
E106/12/5/79 WILLIAM YOUNGER of Craigielands Three pound Half-merkland of Kellobank 127.6.8
E106/12/5/79 Two-merkland of Craigielands 67.6.8 195.0.0
E106/12/5/79 PETER GIBB Half of Easter Earshag 70.0.0
E106/12/5/79 Total valuation of the parish of KIRKPATRICK-JUXTA, Four thousand two hundred and nine merks, three shillings, and four pennies. 4209.3.4
E106/12/5/79 Minister's Stipend, 36 bolls, 3 firlots, 1 peck meal; 36 bolls, 3 firlots, 1 peck bear; £66.13s [shillings] 4d. [pennies] of money , and £8 6s. [shilling] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/79 Last Augmentation dated 16th Dec., 1804
E106/12/5/79 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/79 [Page] 78 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF KIRKPATRICK-JUXTA [Page] 79 MODERN VALUATION. PARISH OF KIRKPATRICK-JUXTA. [Notes] Bridgend & Threefold - 36 merks (part of £545) Lochhouse & Ors [Others] V.V.R 545 merks Divided Robert Paterson & W.G.R Paterson - Farm of Holms - 141.0.0 merks David B. Burgess - - Farm of Dyke - 122.0.0 merks Sir William Younger - - Remaining lands - 282.0.0 merks [Total] -545.0.0 merks
E106/12/5/79 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/81 PARISHES OF LANGHOLM, STAPLEGORDONE AND WAUCHOPE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/81 The Duke of Buccleugh's intrest in this parish, with feu dutys, milne of Eskdale, Custome, and fishing 3040.0.0
E106/12/5/81 The Teinds of this parish, belonging to the Bishop of Galloway, more than pays a minister yearly 900.0.0
E106/12/5/81 The Ten merkland of Erkingholme, belonging to several Heritors 700.0.0
E106/12/5/81 The seven merk halfe merkland of Broomholme 270.0.0
E106/12/5/81 The Ten merkland of Craig, pertaining to Thomas and William Armstrong 700.0.0
E106/12/5/81 The Fyve merkland of Dowglen 225.0.0
E106/12/5/81 The haill lands in Wauchope, pertaining to the Duke of Buccleugh extend in cumulo to 3486.0.0
E106/12/5/81 SUMA 9321.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Nyne thousand three hundreth Twentie ane merks.
E106/12/5/81 PARISH OF LANGHOLM M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/81 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY His Grace's cumulo in the old parish of Wauchope being the whole lands therein 3486.0.0
E106/12/5/81 His Graces interest in the old parish of Staple Gordon, with the Feu duties, Mills of Eskdale, customs and fishings 3040.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Teinds of Staple Gordon that belonged to the Bishop of Galloway, more than pays the Minister 900.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Three-merkland of Arkenholm 210.0.0
E106/12/5/81 One-merkland of Arkenholm 70.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Burrow Roods of Staple Gordon 10.0.0
E106/12/5/81 [total] 7716.0.0
E106/12/5/81 GEORGE MAXWELL of Broomholm Five-merkland of Arkenholm 350.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Seven-merk Half-merkland of Broomholm 270.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Half of One-merkland of Arkenholm 35.0.0
E106/12/5/81 [total] 655.0.0
E106/12/5/81 MATTHEW LITTLE Half of One-merkland of Arkenholm 35.0.0
E106/12/5/81 Total valuation of the parish of LANGHOLM, Eight thousand four hundred and six merks. 8406.0.0
E106/12/5/81 N.B. The Ten-merkland of Craig, that pertained to Thomas and William Armstrong, valuation 700 merks, and the Five-merkland of Dowglen, valuation 225 merks, were formerly stated under this parish, but being really situated in Westerkirk, in which they have paid all assessments, it has been judged expedient, and more accurate, to transfer these properties to that parish.
E106/12/5/81 Minister's stipend, 15 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/81 Last augmentation dated 19th June, 1816.
E106/12/5/81 School Salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/81 [Page] 80 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 81 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/81 Annotations in red ink have not been transcribed.
E106/12/5/83 Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/83 The Three merkland of Toddilmuir and Righead 112.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Reidhall in Queensberry's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/83 The eight poundland of Elsheesheils, Esbie, and Shaw, The Twentie shillingland of Reidhall, Twentie shilling land of Templand, Greskin, and Mellingshaw in Moffat, the lands of Howes in Annan 660.0.0
E106/12/5/83 The Lands of Brigmuir 200.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Tha lands of Hallaiths, the feu dutie thereof, with the maill of the Eight shilling eight pennyland Sannick, pertaining to the Airs of Harbert Kennedy 225.0.0
E106/12/5/83 The other Five merk eight shilling eight penny land pertaining to Hallaiths, deducing the late Earl of Annandale's feu duty 187.6.8
E106/12/5/83 The Fyve merkland of Thorniequhat, included in the Earl of Annandale's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/83 The six merkland of Harthats 135.0.0
E106/12/5/83 The Three merkland of Cockethill 100.0.0
E106/12/5/83 The Earle of Annandale's land valued with the rest in cumulo 0.0.0
E106/12/5/83 SUMA 1620.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Ane thousand six hundreth and twentie merks.
E106/12/5/83 Earl of MANSFIELD Property and quit rents from Castlemains and Barony of Lochmaben 1340.0.0
E106/12/5/83 ARCHIBALD GORDON of Halleaths Lands and Estate of Halleaths 312.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Braidholm 140.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Part of Fourtowns 61.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Priestdykes 30.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Part of Greenhill 7.0.0 551.0.0
E106/12/5/83 WILLIAM BELL of Rammerscales Greenhill 176.6.8
E106/12/5/83 *Three-merkland of Cockethill 100.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Oxtart 41.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Part of Hightae 40.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 30.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 30.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 26.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 21.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 20.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 15.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 6.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 3.0.0
E106/12/5/83 *Mossburn 5.0.0 534.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Sir WILLIAM JARDINE of Applegirth, Bart. [Baronet] Speddlings, Park and Gotterby 300.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Brigmuir 200.0.0 500.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Marquis of QUEENSBERRY *Rockhallhead and Carthat 405.0.0
E106/12/5/83 JOHN E. DICKSON of Elshieshields One-merkland of Elshieshields 175.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Templand 42.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Reidhall 24.0.0 242.0.0
E106/12/5/83 WELLWOOD MAXWELL of Barncleugh *Esbie and Shaw 240.0.0
E106/12/5/83 WILLIAM MURRAY of Henderland Castlemains of Lochmaben 200.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Part of Heck 29.0.0 229.0.0
E106/12/5/83 WILLIAM WRIGHT of Smallholmburn Smallholmburn 221.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Heirs of JOHN LAWSON Thronywhat 200.0.0
E106/12/5/83 GEORGE POOL of Bush Bush 176.0.0
E106/12/5/83 RICHARD CRUICKSHANK of Broomhill Broomhill and Broomhillmains annd Dales of Lochmaben 171.0.0
E106/12/5/83 JOHN JARDINE of Ladyward Three fourths of Ladyward 75.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Part of Smallholm 67.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Remaining fourth of Ladyward 25.0.0 167.0.0
E106/12/5/83 ROBERT RICHARDSON of Hitae *Part of Hitae 150.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 7.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 4.0.0 161.0.0
E106/12/5/83 JAMES C. MACRAE of Holmains Harthat 135.0.0
E106/12/5/83 JAMES HOGG Part of Hitae 130.6.8
E106/12/5/83 JAMES WRIGHT Part of Smallholm 70.0.0
E106/12/5/83 Another part thereof 56.6.8 126.6.8
E106/12/5/83 ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND Part of Smallholm 118.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *Reidhall included in his cumulo in Kirkmichael.
E106/12/5/83 Heirs of Miss KENNEDY and WILLIAM JOHNSTON Three-merkland of Todhillmuir and Righeads 112.6.8
E106/12/5/83 Carried Forward 5760.6.8
E106/12/5/83 [Page] 82 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF LOCHMABEN [Page] 83 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF LOCHMABEN [Notes] Lands and Estate of Halleaths - Mansfield Three fourths of Ladyward - Part of 10 merk land of Halleath Remaing fourth of Ladyward - Part of Halleaths
E106/12/5/83 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/85 Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] Mks. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/85 Brought Forward 5760.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JAMES PATERSON Part of Hitae 75.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Another part thereof 29.6.8 105.0.0
E106/12/5/85 WILLIAM BROWN of Newmains Newmains 90.0.0
E106/12/5/85 PETER GRAHAM Part of Greenhill 53.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Part of Hitae 11.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Another part therof 11.0.0
E106/12/5/85 Another part thereof 8.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Another part thereof 1.0.0 85.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JANET and ELIZABETH JOHNSTONE Part of Hitae 76.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JOSEPH KENNEDY Part of Greenhill 65.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JOHN RICHARDSON Part of Heck 55.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JAMES WIGHTMAN Part of Smallholm 55.0.0
E106/12/5/85 DAVID FARISH Todhillmuir 50.0.0
E106/12/5/85 WILLIAM LOTTIMER Part of Heck 45.0.0
E106/12/5/85 THOMAS WRIGHT Part thereof 36.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Mrs DOBIE Another part thereof 36.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JOHN JOHNSTON Part of Smallholm and Hitae 35.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JAMES BYRES Part of Hitae 22.0.0
E106/12/5/85 Another part thereof 8.0.0
E106/12/5/85 Part of Townhead thereof 4.0.0 34.0.0
E106/12/5/85 AGNES RAE Part of Hitae 33.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JOHN KENNEDY Part of Greenhill 32.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JOHN WRIGHT Part of Hitae 30.6.8
E106/12/5/85 ROBERT FERGUSSON Bush 29.0.0
E106/12/5/85 WILLIAM WRIGHT Part of Heck 27.6.8
E106/12/5/85 THOMAS WRIGHT Part of Smallholm 23.6.8
E106/12/5/85 WILLIAM MURRAY of Henderland and JAMES JARDINE Part of Heck 21.0.0
E106/12/5/85 GEROGE RAE Part of Hitae 20.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JAMES THORBURN of Kelton Part of Heck 19.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Heirs of JOHN SMITH Part of Parkend 18.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JOHN BYERS Part of hitae 12.0.0
E106/12/5/85 Another part thereof 5.0.0
E106/12/5/85 Another part thereof 1.0.0 18.0.0
E106/12/5/85 MARGARET KENNEDY ad SITERS Part of Hitae 18.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JOHN RICHARDSON, Heck Part of Heck 17.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JOHN WALKER WILSON Part of Hitae 15.0.0
E106/12/5/85 EARL of MANSFIELD Mantuarig, part of Greenhill 13.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JAMES MELDRUM Woodland 13.0.0
E106/12/5/85 WILLIAM THOMSON of Woodhouse Part of Parkend 12.6.8
E106/12/5/85 MARY MITCHELL Part of Greenhill 12.6.8
E106/12/5/85 SUSANNA RICHARDSON Part of Hightae 12.0.0
E106/12/5/85 ADAM DICKSON Another part thereof 9.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JOHN RICHARDSON, Townhead Pat of Hightae and Heck 8.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JAMES KERR Another part thereof 7.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JOSEPH McGOWAN Another part thereof 5.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JAMES TWEEDIE Part of Hightae 4.0.0
E106/12/5/85 WIDOW KENNEDY Part of Greenhill 3.6.8
E106/12/5/85 JANET REID Another part thereof 3.6.8
E106/12/5/85 THOMAS WRIGHT, Hitae Part of Hitae 3.0.0
E106/12/5/85 JAMES ANDERSON Part of Smallholm 3.0.0
E106/12/5/85 WILLIAM RICHARDSON Part of Hitae 2.6.8
E106/12/5/85 Carried Forward 6978.0.0
E106/12/5/85 [Page] 85 MODERN VALUATION. PARISH OF LOCHMABEN, CONTINUED
E106/12/5/87 PARISH OF LOCHMABEN, CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/87 Brought Forward 6978.0.0
E106/12/5/87 JOHN CARRUTHERS Part of Heck 2.6.8
E106/12/5/87 MARGARET SMITH Part of Hitae 2.0.0
E106/12/5/87 JOHN TELFER Another part thereof 2.0.0
E106/12/5/87 ROBERT NICHOLSON Another part thereof 1.6.8
E106/12/5/87 Total valuation of the Parish of LOCHMABEN, Six thousand nine hundred and eighty-six merks. 6986.0.0
E106/12/5/87 Minister's stipend 18 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/87 Last augmentation dated 22d Jan., 1823.
E106/12/5/87 School salary 600 merks. Three schools.
E106/12/5/87 [Page] 87 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/87 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/12/5/89 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/89 The Sixteen merkland of Blackathous 800.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Fyve merkland of Stockbrigs 67.6.8
E106/12/5/89 The Fyve merkland of Aldbie, Torbeckhill, and Duncanflatt 300.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Threttie shilling land pertaining to Broats 90.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Gotsbrig, included in Queensberry's valuation 0.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The lands of Gostbrig halden of Annandale 150.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Twentie merkland of Middlebie 600.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Twa merkland of Braes 112.6.8
E106/12/5/89 The Three merkland of Wintrophead 600.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The lands of Kirtlehead and Satir 300.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Fyve merkland pertaining to Annandale, valued in his cumulo 0.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Fourteen shilling land pertaining to the late Earle of Annandale, now to Crowdieknow 693.10.0
E106/12/5/89 The Fourtie shilling land of Greengatehous, included in the Earle of Annandale's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The lands of Conhess and Auchenbedrig 400.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Six merkland of Dininbie 225.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Walstoun's lands, pertaining to Kirkhous 60.0.0
E106/12/5/89 The Woodland pertaining to Carlile 30.0.0
E106/12/5/89 SUMA 4428.10.0
E106/12/5/89 Four thousand four hundreth and Twentie eight merks, ten shillings.
E106/12/5/89 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *Ten-merkland of Neuk, and Lands formerly possessed by Hog 420.0.0
E106/12/5/89 *Kirklehead and Satyre 300.0.0
E106/12/5/89 *Purdomstown 100.0.0
E106/12/5/89 *Grainhall 100.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Thirty-shillingland that pertained to Broats 90.0.0
E106/12/5/89 *Part of Middlebiehill and Park 22.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Another part thereof 16.0.0 1048.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Trustees of Sir G.F. JOHNSTONE, of Westerhall, Bart [Baronet] Solwaybank, Conhess, Auchenbedrig, and others 390.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Crowdieknow, Croosbankhed, East and West Linbridgefords 218.10 608.10.0
E106/12/5/89 WILLIAM T. CARRUTHERS of Dormont Three-merkland of Wintrophead 600.0.0
E106/12/5/89 JAMES HOGGAN of Waterside Mains of Scotsbrig, Stoneybeck, Darlawhills, Pottsown, Walls, Peatknows, and Miln of Middlebie 473.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Sir. J.H. MAXWELL, of Springkell, Bart [Baronet Bankhead, Palmersgill, Ashyards and Blacketrig 213.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Between the Waters, Hotts, Whiteleys, and Gilmartin 158.0.0 371.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Lieut. Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Meinside, Cowhole, Raggetsyke, Hass, , Morrals, and Dirrups 223.6.8
E106/12/5/89 Half of Duncanflat, or Dockenflatt 45.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Yetts 25.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Dirrups 25.0.0 318.6.8
E106/12/5/89 Mrs HUTCHISON of Kirktletown Kirkletown, Pokeskine, Megsfield, Miltonsyke, and Callisterhall 266.6.8
E106/12/5/89 Blackcroft 10.0.0 276.6.8
E106/12/5/89 JOHN BELL of Dunnaby Six-merkland of Dinninbie 225.0.0
E106/12/5/89 JOHN BELL of Torbeckhill Torbeckhill 155.0.0
E106/12/5/89 WILLIAM CURLL of Braes Two-merkland of Braes 112.6.8
E106/12/5/89 JOHN IRVING of Newbie Cushethill and Johnstone-hall 72.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Oldhall 25.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Satur 15.0.0 112.0.0
E106/12/5/89 JOHN IRVING of Middlebietown Balgreen and Middlebietown 65.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Crawstown 38.0.0 103.0.0
E106/12/5/89 WILLIAM BELL Carruthers 100.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Heirs of HERBERT IRVING Walstouns Lands that pertained to Kirkhouse 60.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Burnfoot and Yetts 25.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Half of Half-merkland of Blackwood, or Blacklands 3.6.8 88.6.8
E106/12/5/89 THOMAS and GEORGE BELL Minsca and Risphill 83.0.0
E106/12/5/89 HUGH MAIR of Wysebie Greengatehouse 69.0.0
E106/12/5/89 DAVID SMITH Craighouse 65.0.0
E106/12/5/89 NINIAN LITTLE Chappelhill 65.0.0
E106/12/5/89 Messrs. GRAHAM and HYSLOP Waterbeck 54.6.8
E106/12/5/89 Carried Forward 4928.3.4
E106/12/5/89
E106/12/5/89 [Page] 88 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISHES OF MIDDLEBIE, PENNERSAUCHES AND CARRUTHERS. [Page] 89 UNITED PARISHES OF MIDDLEBIE, PENNERSAUCHES, AND CARRUTHERS. [Notes] [See here] from Mackenzie & Ker- mack of 14/3/27 that O.V.R. [Old Valuation Roll] of portion of this Estate acquired by Brook of Hoddom according to Disjn. [Disjunction] from Duke is.... 713 merks Less held of Annandale ¼ .... 178¼ Merks 534¾
E106/12/5/89 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/91 UNITED PARISHES OF MIDDLEBIE, PENNERSAUCHES, AND CARRUTHERS, CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/91 BROUGHT FORWARD 4928.3.4
E106/12/5/91 JOHN HALLIDAY Nether Albie 52.6.8
E106/12/5/91 Mrs PATTIE Crosslands 50.0.0
E106/12/5/91 James LITTLE Whitehill 48.0.0
E106/12/5/91 JOHN SWAN of Whitstonehill Half of Duncanflatt, or Dockenflatt 45.0.0
E106/12/5/91 JOHN MURRAY of Hairgill Half of Five-merkland of Stockbrigs 33.10.0
E106/12/5/91 WILLIAM BELL Other half thereof 33.10.0
E106/12/5/91 ROBERT CLOW Land 25.0.0
E106/12/5/91 THOMAS CLOW Dogslacks 22.0.0
E106/12/5/91 JOHN ARMSTRONG North Division of Craigs 12.6.8
E106/12/5/91 WILLIAM ARMSTRONG South Division thereof 12.6.8
E106/12/5/91 JOHN ARMSTRONG East Division thereof 12.6.8
E106/12/5/91 JOHN ARMSTRONG West Division thereof 12.6.8
E106/12/5/91 JOHN HENDERSON Cleughbrae 3.0.0.
E106/12/5/91 Total valuation of the united parishes of MIDDLEBIE, PENNERSAUCHES, and CARRUTHERS, five thousand two hundred and ninety-one merks, three shillings, and four pennies. 5291.3.4
E106/12/5/91 Minister's stipend 9 chalders, half meal, half barley, £66.13s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies] of money, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements
E106/12/5/91 Last augmentation dated 14th Jan., 1807.
E106/12/5/91 School salary 600 merks. Two schools.
E106/12/5/91
E106/12/5/91 [Page] 91 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/91 Not all annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. Note - Nether Albie - (Buccleuch Supr [Superior] )
E106/12/5/93 Mks [Merks] s. d.
E106/12/5/93 The Fyve merkland of Braikensyde 300.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The merkland of Cocket pertaining to Queensberry 37.6.8
E106/12/5/93 The Twentie shillingland of Woodfoot 82.6.8
E106/12/5/93 The Twentie shillingland of Woodhead 135.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Thretteen merk halfe merkland of Dumcrieff and Craigaburne, Riddings and Bodom 641.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Fyfteen merkland of Grantoune 585.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Twentie shillingland of Gilfoot 90.3.4
E106/12/5/93 The seven merk halfe merkland of Frenchland 500.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Fyve merkland of Aldtoune 300.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The merkland of Riddings 45.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Fyfteen merkland of Newtoune 500.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Threttie shillingland of Arickstane 112.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Greskine and Mellingshaw valued in Elshesheill's cumulo in Lochmaben 0.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The lands pertaining to Corhead 900.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Twa merkland of Rowtounsyd 80.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Three merkland in Moffet pertaining to William French 150.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The merkland pertaining to John Johnston called Provist 41.3.4
E106/12/5/93 The merkland pertaining to Wamphray 30.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The halfe merkland to pertaining to John Davison 18.10.0
E106/12/5/93 The Fyfteen merkland of Bodisbeck and Skiftingholme 862.6.8
E106/12/5/93 The Four merkland of Selcoath and Foulshaws 330.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Four merkland of Rounstonfoot 120.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Tenshilling land of Hethriehaugh 15.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The late Earle of Annandale's Feu in Rounstanfoot 75.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The merkland pertaining to James Moffett 37.6.8
E106/12/5/93 The Earle of Annandale's lands valued in cumulo 0.0.0
E106/12/5/93 The Four merkland of Selfoot 217.6.8
E106/12/5/93 SUMA 6206.3.4
E106/12/5/93 Six thousand twa hundred and six merks three shillings four pennies.
E106/12/5/93 J.J. HOPE JOHNSTONE of Annandale Polmoody, Carriferan, Caplegill, and others 2841.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Three-merkland in Moffat that pertained to William French 150.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Thirty-shillingland of Errickstane 112.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Merkland that pertained to James Moffat 37.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Half-merkland that pertained to John Davidson 18.10.0 3159.10.0
E106/12/5/93 DR. [DOCTOR] JOHN ROGERSON of Wamphray *Mains of Dumcrieffe and others 435.0.0
E106/12/5/93 *Frenchland and Walls 419.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Five-merkland of Brackenside 300.0.0
E106/12/5/93 *Five-merkland of Auldtown 300.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Twenty-shillingland of Woodhead 135.0.0
E106/12/5/93 *Twenty-shillingland of Gillfoot 90.3.4 1679.3.4
E106/12/5/93 Duke of BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY *Fifteen shillingland of Newton 500.0.0
E106/12/5/93 *Craigbeck and Crofthead 400.0.0
E106/12/5/93 *Twenty-shillingland of Woodfoot 82.6.8 982.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Mrs. C. MURRAY or JARDINE of Granton Fifteen-merkland of Granton 585.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Four-merkland of Selcoth and Foulshaws 330.0.0 915.0.0
E106/12/5/93 WILLIAM BELL of Rammerscales Fifteen-merkland of Bodesbeck and Skiftingholm 862.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Miss MONROE JOHNSTONE of Corehead *Corehead 500.0.0
E106/12/5/93 J.C. HERRIES of Greskine Greskine and Mellinshaw 168.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Two-merkland of Routonside 80.0.0 248.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Hon. [Honourable] DAVID WILLIAMSON ROBERTSON EWART of Balgray Four-merkland of Sailfoot 217.6.8
E106/12/5/93 THOMAS PROUDFOOT of Craigieburn *Craigieburn and others 206.0.0
E106/12/5/93 JOHN FORSYTH of Troloss Four-merkland of Roundstonefoot 120.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Earl of Annandale's Feu duty in Roundstonefoot 75.0.0 195.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Mrs. PROUDFOOT of Craigieburn Nethermiln and two parks of Rogersmuir 64.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Mrs. MARJORIBANKS Merkland of Riddings 45.0.0
E106/12/5/93 ALEXANDER GREIG, JOHN BEATTIE, and others Merkland that pertained to John Johnstone, called Provost 41.3.4
E106/12/5/93 PATRICK TOD ATCHISON, and ROBERT GLENDINNING Blacklock's Half-merkland 40.0.0
E106/12/5/93 *Merkland of Cocket 37.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Heirs of ALEXANDER STEVENS and others Merkland that pertained to Wamphray 30.0.0
E106/12/5/93 Heirs of ROBERT NIXON Half of Atchison's Ten-shilling-land 25.0.0
E106/12/5/93 NINIAN HALLIDAY and others Half of Townhead, Merkland of Moffat 20.0.0
E106/12/5/93 WILLIAM WALKER and others The other half thereof 20.0.0
E106/12/5/93 JOHN WILSON Wilson's Park 17.0.0
E106/12/5/93 MRS. SWAINSON Ten-shillingland of Heatheryhaugh 15.0.0
E106/12/5/93 HENRY WILSON and others Fourth of Aitchison's Ten-shilling-land 12.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Captain JAMES LITTLE Another fourth thereof 12.6.8
E106/12/5/93 Total Valuation of the Parish of MOFFAT, Nine thousand three hundred and forty-five merks, three shillings and four pennies 9345.3.4
E106/12/5/93 Minister's stipend, 17 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/93 Last augmentation dated 4th Jan., 1823.
E106/12/5/93 School Salary, 300 merks.
E106/12/5/93 [Page] 92 ANCIENT VALUATION PARRISH OF MOFFETT. [Page] 93 PARISH OF MOFFAT.
E106/12/5/93 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Notes] J.J. Hope Johnstone of Annandale - F.1406 M [Merks] 3159.10.0 94.0.0 As per List M [Merks] 3065.10.0 Five-merkland of Brackenside - Buccleuch Twenty-shillingland of Woodhead - Buccleuch
E106/12/5/95 PARISH OF MORTOUNE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/95 The Maynes of Mortoune, the lands of Whytfald, Buss, Burnfoot and Haghill 1000.0.0
E106/12/5/95 Blairfoot and Riddings 150.0.0
E106/12/5/95 The Four merkland of Drumshinnoch 120.0.0
E106/12/5/95 SUMA 1270.0.0
E106/12/5/95 Ane thousand twa hundreth and seventie merks.
E106/12/5/95 PARISH OF MORTON M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/95 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *Lands of Blairfoot 100.0.0
E106/12/5/95 *His Grace's whole other lands in this parish are included in a cumulo of 31,413 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] called the Duke of Buccleuch's cumulo in the Presbytery of Penpont (vide page 125) They have long paid assessments in this parish, conform to a valuation of 2797.5.0
E106/12/5/95 [total] 2897.5.0
E106/12/5/95 ROBERT KENNEDY of Craigshiel Riddings 50.0.0
E106/12/5/95 Total Valuation of the parish of MORTON, Two thousand nine hundred and forty-seven merks, five shillings. 2947.5.0
E106/12/5/95 Minister's stipend, 16 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/95 Last augmentation, dated 22d Jan., 1823.
E106/12/5/95 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/95 [Page] 94 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 95 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/95 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. Note = Lands of Blairfoot - (Held of Veitch of Eliock)
E106/12/5/97 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/97 The .... pound lands of Mowswald and lands of Hetlandhill 1450.0.0
E106/12/5/97 The Twa merkland of Howthat 100.0.0
E106/12/5/97 The Three merkland of Raffalls 100.0.0
E106/12/5/97 The Fourtie shilling lan of Robiwhat 100.0.0
E106/12/5/97 Laird of Lag's lands containing Rockell, Mossyd, the lands of Milnholme, Buclerhll, and Brantsfeeld 1200.0.0
E106/12/5/97 SUMA 2950.0.0
E106/12/5/97 Twa thousand nine hundreth and fyfty merks.
E106/12/5/97 Marquis of QUEENSBERRY *Raffles, Pantathhill, Horseholm, Baronhill, Newhall, Brocklehirst, Ironhirst, Boddom, Mousewald place,Newhouse, Calfpark, Banks, Southside, Roundbush, Miln, Lands of Mousewald, Cleugbrae, Byebush, Mousewald townhead, Midtown of Mousewald, Kirkyett, Townfoot, Beyond the Burn, Kirkfield, Byeloch, Dodbeck, and Cothouses on said lands. 1289.3.4
E106/12/5/97 The lands of Hetlandhill which formerly belonged to the Marquis of Queensberry, were valued in cumulo with the above lands in this parish at 729 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] but being sold, the valuation was divided from that cumulo, and placed under the parish of Dalton in which they are really situated, at 160 merks 10s. [shillings].
E106/12/5/97 Sir ROBERT GRIERSON of Lagg, Bart. [Baronet] Laird of Lagg's Lands, containing Rockhall, Moss-side, Milnholm, Bucklerhole, and Bruntfield 1200.0.0
E106/12/5/97 Earl of MANSFIELD Two-merkland of Howthat 100.0.0
E106/12/5/97 Part of Wester Raffles 25.0.0 125.0.0
E106/12/5/97 GEORGE CRUICKSHANK Forty-shilling land of Robiewhat 100.0.0
E106/12/5/97 PHILIP FORSYTH of Raffles Three-merkland of Raffles 75.0.0
E106/12/5/97 Total valuation of the parish of MOUSEWALD, Two thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine merks, three shillings, and four pennies 2789.3.4
E106/12/5/97 Minister's stipened, 15 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8.6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/97 Last augmentation dated 4th Dec. 1822.
E106/12/5/97 School Salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/97 [Page] 96 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF MOWSWALD. [Page] 97 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF MOUSEWALD.
E106/12/5/97 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed. [Notes] Marquis of Queensberry - Divided £859.10.0 Three merkland of Raffles - Mansfield See 9 Oct 1826 * 1289 merks ¾ or £859.10.0 divided thus J.J. Patterson - Brocklehurst & ors [others] £275.3.11 Scots (F 1268) Mrs Miller Morrison - Lot 3 of Mousewald £125.7.1 (File 2084) F.J. Carruthers - Lot 4 of Mousewald £122.12.9 (File 1475) Robert C. Reid - Lot 5 of Mousewald £199.1.1 (File 2335) F.J. Carruthers Lot 2 of Mousewald £137.1.8 (File 1475) £859.6.6
E106/12/5/99 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d.[pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d.[pennies]
E106/12/5/99 The lands pertaining to Eccles 600.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The Fourteen shilling land of Baitfoord pertaining to Hunter 60.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The lands of Baitfoord and merkland of Tippett pertaining to Douglas 135.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The lands of Blackmyre 120.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The lands of Clonhie 75.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Lady Grennan's lands 45.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The Twentie shilling land of Grennan pertaining to James Porter 60.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The lands pertaining to Noble in Edinr. [Edinburgh] 75.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The Maynes of Arkland 337.6.8
E106/12/5/99 The Twentie shilling land of Grennan pertaining to Lag 60.0.0
E106/12/5/99 The Kirkland 120.0.0
E106/12/5/99 SUMA 1687.6.8
E106/12/5/99 Ane thousand six hundreth and eightie seven merks, six shillings, eight pennies.
E106/12/5/99 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *Mains of Arkland 337.6.8
E106/12/5/99 Blackmyre 120.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Clonhie 75.0.0
E106/12/5/99 *His Grace's whole other Lands in this parish are included in a cumulo of 31,413 merks 6s. [shilling] 8d. [pennies]., called the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo in the Presbytery of Penpont (vide page 125). They have long paid assessments in this parish conform to a valuation of 5112.1.8 5644.8.4
E106/12/5/99 Heirs of JOHN MAITLAND. ANDREW PRINGLE and WILLIAM KENNEDY. Lands pertaining to Eccles 600.0.0
E106/12/5/99 GEORGE HOWATSON of Greenan Twenty-shillingland of Grennan that pertained to Porter 60.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Twenty-shillingland thereof that pertained to Lagg 60.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Lady Grennan's Land 45.0.0 165.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Messrs. MAXWELL and PRINGLE Baitford and Merkland of Tippet 135.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Messrs. CRICHTON and PRINGLE Kirkland 120.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Lands that pertained to to Noble in Edinburgh 75.0.0
E106/12/5/99 WILLIAM GRIERSON Fourteen-shillingland of Baitford that pertained to Hunter 60.0.0
E106/12/5/99 Total Valuation of the parish of PENPONT, six thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine merks, eight shillings, and four pennies. 6799.8.4
E106/12/5/99 Minister's stipend, 16 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 6d. [pennies] for Communion elements.Last augmentation, dated 21st Jan., 1824.School salary, 600 merks.
E106/12/5/99 [Page] 98 ANCIENT VALUATION. PARISH OF PENPUNT [Page] 99 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF PENPONT. [Notes] Lands pertaining to Eccles - Buccleuch Supr & Propr. [Superior and Proprietor] George Howatson of Grennan - ch & S to Sir S. Kilpatrick 3 Feb 1846 Duke has dom [dominium] utile Messrs. Maxwell & Pringle - Baitford 75 merks - Merkland of Tippet 60 merks - redeemed Prince Messrs. Crichton and Pringle - chr to Kilpatrick as above - Duke has dom [dominium] utile
E106/12/5/101 PARISH OF RUTHWELL. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/101 The Fyfteen merkland of Locherwood 450.0.0
E106/12/5/101 The Fyve merkland of Howthat, pertaining to Ramerskails 45.0.0
E106/12/5/101 The Fourtie shilling land of Kirkstyll 80.0.0
E106/12/5/101 SUMA £575.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Fyve hundreth and seventie fyve merks
E106/12/5/101 PARISH OF RUTHWELL. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/101 Earl of MANSFIELD Forty-shillingland of Kirkstyle 100.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Five-merkland of Howthat, that pertained to Rammerscales 45.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Newbie's Merkland 40.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Forty-shillingland of Ruthwell, Cocklicks, and Meikle Belridding. 2233.0.0
E106/12/5/101 [Total] 2418.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Messrs. GORDON and McKEAN Nether Locherwoods 225.0.0
E106/12/5/101 W.C. MAXWELL of Nithsdale *Stank and Merkland 150.0.0
E106/12/5/101 WILLIAM DICKSON *Upper and Mid Locharwoods 75.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Total valuation of the Parish of RUTHWELL, Two thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight merks. 2868.0.0
E106/12/5/101 Minister's stipend £332 9s [shillings] 6d. [pennies] 8-12ths (the whole tiend), and £8 6s [shilling] 8d [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/101 Last augmentation dated 24th Jan., [January] 1821.
E106/12/5/101 School salary 400 merks.
E106/12/5/101 [Page] 100 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 101 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/101 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/103 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/103 The Twentie three pound, three shilling and fourpenny land pertaining to Castlemilk 1275.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Fyfteen shilling land possessed be John Johnstone in Tunnergarth haldin of Castlemilk 50.6.8
E106/12/5/103 The Fourtie shilling land of Nutholme 100.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Threttie shilling land of Blackfoord 100.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Tenshilling land of Homfoot 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Twentie shillingland possessed be Courtstains 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Twentie shilling land of Blackfoord possessed be Mr Johnstone 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Foulraw pertaining to Dirltoune 50.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Fourtie shillingland of Whytstonehill 140.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Twa merkland of of Lairdholme 140.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The merkland of Rynshill 40.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Twa merkland of Graynes, twa merkland of of Carthat, the twa merk halfe merkland of Persebiehall and Priestbutts and twa merkland of Meidgbrae and Crookshous 700.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Threttie seven shilling land of Tunergarth 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Fyfteen merkland of Crieve pertaining to Crieveflatt 500.0.0
E106/12/5/103 The Twa merkland of Heyhill and Tunergarth pertaining to the Parson and his Brother whereof he is to pay 50 ms. [merks] at Kirkhous lands, and the Parson the rest as Kirkhous lands. 100.0.0
E106/12/5/103 SUMA 3315.6.8
E106/12/5/103 Three thousand three hundreth and fyfteen merks, six shillings, and eight pennies.
E106/12/5/103 Major THOMAS HART of Castlemilk Estate of Castlemilk 338.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Thirty-shillingland of Blackford 100.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Part of Northcroft and Ettrickholm 75.0.0
E106/12/5/103 That part of Castlemilktown feued to Nutholm and thereafter excambed with Douglas of Dornock 46.6.8
E106/12/5/103 Milkbridge, part of Northcroft, and Ettrickholm 35.0.0
E106/12/5/103 That part of Castlemilktown feued to Bell of Scalehill, and thereafter acquired by Mr Lidderdale 34.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Twenty-shillingland of Blackford, possessed by Alexander Johnston 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Middleshaw and Half-merk land, feued and excambed with Dornock 25.6.8
E106/12/5/103 Merkland of Shawhead, feued and excambed as above 25.6.8
E106/12/5/103 Half-merkland of Broadshaw, feued and excambed as above 23.6.8 733.0.0
E106/12/5/103 JOHN D. MURRAY of Murraythwaite Mellintaehead and Trindle 100.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Nutholmhill 75.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Norwood Half-merkland 40.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Mellintae 22.0.0 237.0.0
E106/12/5/103 JOHN CARRUTHERS OF Breckonhill *Howcleugh 100.0.0
E106/12/5/103 *Other Howcleugh 56.6.8
E106/12/5/103 *Breckonhill 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 *Middleshaw and Half-merkland in it 25.6.8
E106/12/5/103 *Brae 23.6.8 235.6.8
E106/12/5/103 WILLIAM CARRUTHERS of Nutholm *Sorrysyke 108.0.0
E106/12/5/103 *Two Half-merklands 51.0.0
E106/12/5/103 *Nutholm 25.0.0
E106/12/5/103 *Part of Nutholm Mains 25.0.0 209.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Lieut. Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Holmhead and Newton 119.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Part of Brocklerig 38.6.8 157.6.8
E106/12/5/103 JOHN BELL IRVING of Whitehill Bankside 99.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Ten-shillingland of Holmfoot 30.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Holmfoot and Half-merkland, feued and excambed with Dornock 25.6.8 154.6.8
E106/12/5/103 THOMAS BELL Skellyholm 130.0.0
E106/12/5/103 JAMES MARTIN *Highlaw 125.0.0
E106/12/5/103 REV. [REVEREND] ANDREW JAMESON and JOHN WOOD *Kirkbank 75.0.0
E106/12/5/103 MATHEW RICHARDSON Half-merkland in Middleshaw, called Guileburn 25.6.8
E106/12/5/103 THOMAS CARLYLE Merkland in Sorrysyke 25.6.8 51.0.0
E106/12/5/103 THOMAS BELL Strands 50.0.0
E106/12/5/103 WILLIAM MARTIN Blackford 40.0.0
E106/12/5/103 Carried Forward 2197.6.8
E106/12/5/103 [Page] 102 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISHES OF ST. MUNGO AND TUNNERGARTH. [page] 103 MODERN VALUATION. PARISH OF ST. MUNGO. Mellintaehead and Trindle - Sir J.H Johnston of Westerhall Supr [Superior] Mellintae - Earl of Mansfield Supr. [Superior] Skellyhom - (F2042 Little Hallyhill 50 merks) S = Holding of Viscount Stormont
E106/12/5/105 PARISH OF ST. MUNGO CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/105 Brought Forward 2197.6.8
E106/12/5/105 JOHN JOHNSTON Half-merkland of Middleshaw, acquired from Hardrigs 25.6.8
E106/12/5/105 JEAN and ELIZABETH YOUNG Kilpotlees 25.0.0
E106/12/5/105 HEIRS of WALTER and MARGARET STEWART JARDINE Part of Northcroft and Ettrickholm. 25.0.0
E106/12/5/105 WILLIAM POOL Isle of Mellintae 12.0.0
E106/12/5/105 Total valuation of the parish of ST. MUNGO, Two thousand two hundred and eighty-five merks. 2285.0.0
E106/12/5/105 Minister's stipend, 4 chalders, half meal, half barley, £100 of money, and £8 6s [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements. Teinds exhausted.
E106/12/5/105 Last augmentation dated 20th May, 1807.
E106/12/5/105 School Salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/105 [Page] 105 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/107 PARISHERS OF SANQUHAR AND KIRKBRYD M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/107 The Merklands pertaining to the Earl of Carnwath 800.0.0
E106/12/5/107 Eight hundredth merks.
E106/12/5/107 UNITED PARISHES OF SANQUHAR AND KIRKBRYDE. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/107 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY *His Grace's whole lands in these parishes are included in the cumulo of 31,413 merks, 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] called the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo in the Presbytery of Penpont (vide page 125). They have long paid assessments in these parishes conform to a valuation of 6623.8.4
E106/12/5/107 HENRY VEITCH of Eliock Forty-shillingland of Euchan, Forty-shilling and Forty-pennyland of Eliock, and those parts of Twenty-six merkland of Eliock called Craigdarroch, Twenty-shilling, Hawcleughside, Rowantreeflat, and Little Mark, with pertinents 800.0.0
E106/12/5/107 Ferdingmalloch, Glenwhern, Over Glengenny, Nether Glengenny, and Dryfesmark, are valued in cumulo with the lands of Crairie and Burnmouth in the parish of Durrisdeer at 800 merks, but have long paid assessments in these united parishes, wherein they are situated, conform to a valuation of 400.0.0
E106/12/5/107 [total] 1200.0.0
E106/12/5/107 JOHN CRICHTON of Skeoch Goosehill 96.3.4
E106/12/5/107 Total valuation of the united parishes of SANQUHAR and KIRKBRYDE, Seven thousand nine hundred and nineteen merks, eleven shillings, and eight pennies. 7919.11.8
E106/12/5/107 Minister's stipend, 18 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £10 for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/107 Last augmentation dated 18th Dec., 1822
E106/12/5/107 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/107 [Page] 106 ANCIENT VALUATIN. [Page] 107 MODERN VALUATION. Marks Duke of Buccleuch - 6623.8/4 Merks Deduct - For part of Barony of Drum : :lanrig acquired by late Marq. [Marquis] of Bute 129. 6494.8.4
E106/12/5/107 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/109 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/109 The Twentie pound land of Tinwald and Kirkland pertaining to Tinwald 2625.0.0
E106/12/5/109 The Maynes of Amisfield 450.0.0
E106/12/5/109 SUMA 3075.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Three thousand and seventie fyve merks.
E106/12/5/109 Marquis of QUEENSBERRY *Twenty-poundland of Tinwald and Kirkland 2625.0.0
E106/12/5/109 *Parts of the Ten-poundland of Trailflat and Miln thereof, small possessions of Amisfield, &c. small part of Smeidholm, parts of Ten-poundland of Amisfield, together with parts of Laigh Auchnane, and part of Tenpoundland of Auchnane 427.0.0
E106/12/5/109 *Skipmyre and Hunterhouse 150.0.0 3202.0.0
E106/12/5/109 GEORGE DOUGLAS of Baads *Ten-poundland of Dalruscan, Ten poundland of Auchnane, and Ten-poundland of Amisfield 988.0.0
E106/12/5/109 GEORGE CHARTERIS of Amisfield Mains of Amisfield 450.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Mrs STUART DALZELL of Glenae Fulton 180.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Cotimpan and Heckathill 180.0.0 360.0.0
E106/12/5/109 WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK *Part of the Ten-poundland of Trailflat and Miln 115.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Trustees of Mr LYON Part of Dalruscan 80.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Part of Auchenflowerhill 30.0.0 110.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Trustees of Mr LYON and Mrs STEWART DALZELL Part of Smithtown 80.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Dumfries and Gallway INFIRMARY Part of Carses of AE 80.0.0
E106/12/5/109
E106/12/5/109 GEORGE LYON, Esq Part of Carses of AE, Dalruscan, and Auchenflowerhill 50.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Total Valuation of the united parishes of TINWALD and TRAILFLAT, Five thousand four hundred and thirty five merks. 5435.0.0
E106/12/5/109 Minister's stipend, 26 bolls 2 firlots 2 pecks 2 lippies ⁸⁄₁₂ths. of meal, 13 bols 1 firlot 1 peck 1 lippie ⁴⁄₁₂ths of bear, £105 17s. [shilling] 9d. [pennies] ⁵⁄₁₂ths. money. £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements, and Teinds exhausted. Last augmentation dated 25th June, 1806.
E106/12/5/109 School Salary, 500 merks. Two Schools.
E106/12/5/109 [Page] 108 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISHES OF TINWALD AND TRAILLFLATT. [Page] 109 MODERN VALUATION UNITED PARISHES OF TINWALD AND TRAILFLAT. Mains of Amisfield - Now William Johnston crown holding Dumfries and Galloway Infirmary Part of Carses of AE ( This a Feu of Dalruscan above Vide [S & S] 27 May. 1809 R. Dazell 21 Aug 1788
E106/12/5/109 Annotations in green have not been transcribed The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/111 PARISH OF TORTHORWALD. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/111 The Four merkland of Boytath 300.0.0
E106/12/5/111 Kirkland and Rowcan in Queensberry's totall 0.0.0
E106/12/5/111 The Twelve merkland of Drummuir and Collin pertaining to Lag 337.6.8
E106/12/5/111 SUMA 637.6.8
E106/12/5/111 Six hundredth and threttie seven merks, six shillings, eight pennies.
E106/12/5/111 PARISH OF TORTHORWALD. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/111 Marquis of QUEENSBERRY *Barony of Torthorwald, including Two-merkland, formerly possessed by Carlyle, and Kirkland of Torthorwald 3074.0.0
E106/12/5/111 *Four-merkland of Boytath 300.0.0
E106/12/5/111 [sub total] 3374.0.0
E106/12/5/111 Sir ROBERT GRIERSON of Lagg, Bart. [Baronet] Twelve-merkland of Drummuir 337.6.8
E106/12/5/111 Total valuation of the parish of TORTHORWALD, Three thousand seven hundred and eleven merks, six shillings, and eight pennies. 3711.6.8
E106/12/5/111 Minister's stipend, 15 chandlers, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/111 Last augmentation, dated 19th May 1824.
E106/12/5/111 School salary, 600 merks. Two Schools.
E106/12/5/111 [Page] 110 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 111 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/111 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/113 For the Ancient Valuation of this parish, see St. Mungo, with which it was formerly united, page 102
E106/12/5/113 M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/113 THOMAS BEATTIE of Crieve *Fifteen-merkland of Crieve, pertaining to Crieveflatt 500.0.0
E106/12/5/113 JOHN SWAN of Whitstonehill *Forty-shillingland of Whitstonehill 140.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Wyliehole and Mearcleughhead 104.0.0
E106/12/5/113 *Whiteholm 75.0.0 319.0.0
E106/12/5/113 WILLIAM JOHNSTONE of Grange Grange 150.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Rynshill or Ravenshill 45.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Upper Banks 15.0.0 210.0.0
E106/12/5/113 GEORGE GRAHAM of Shaw Crathats 179.0.0
E106/12/5/113 WILLIAM JOHNSTONE of Holemeadow Scrogs, Mosshead, and Cattsbutt 120.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Holemeadow 55.0.0 175.0.0
E106/12/5/113 JOHN D. MURRAY of Murraythwaite. Two-merkland of Hayhill and Tundergarth, that pertained to the parson and his brother 100.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Foulraw, that pertained to Dirleton 50.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Part of Tundergarth and Hayhill 25.0.0 175.0.0
E106/12/5/113 JOHN R. DICKSON of Percebyhall Midsbrae or Percebyhall 94.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Priestbutts 75.0.0 169.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Heirs of ANDREW JOHNSTONE of Castlehill *Castlehill 45.0.0
E106/12/5/113 *Castlehillgreen 42.0.0
E106/12/5/113 *Part thereof 13.0.0
E106/12/5/113 *Nether Westwood or Gibsonstown 25.0.0
E106/12/5/113 *Thirty-seven-shillingland of Tundergarth 30.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Half of Bogside 10.0.0 165.0.0
E106/12/5/113 EAGLESFIELD SMITH of Lairdholm *Two merkland of Lairdholm 140.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Trustees of JAMES BROWN The Fifteen-shillingland that pertained to John Johnstone of Castlemilk 50.6.8
E106/12/5/113 Scalehill 45.0.0 95.6.8
E106/12/5/113 Mrs BROWN of Westwood Upper Westwood, called Dobiestown 76.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Half of Bogside 10.0.0 86.0.0
E106/12/5/113 ROBERT CARLYLE of Longdike Half of Newhall 77.0.0
E106/12/5/113 JOHN BELL Other half thereof 77.0.0
E106/12/5/113 HERBERT HUNTER Burnhead 50.0.0
E106/12/5/113 One-third of Three-fourth parts of Netherbanks 25.0.0 75.0.0
E106/12/5/113 ANDREW DICKSON Schaw and part of Hallbank 70.0.0
E106/12/5/113 CHARLES STEWART of Banks Two-third parts of Three-fourth parts of Netherbanks 50.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Messrs. LITTLE and BLACKLOCK Craikhousesteads 48.0.0
E106/12/5/113 ANDREW GRAY Linhead 45.0.0
E106/12/5/113 WILLIAM POOL *Middle Westwood and Dicksonstown 45.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Rynshill or Ravenshill 40.0.0
E106/12/5/113 WILLIAM PAXTON Half of Burn 30.0.0
E106/12/5/113 JOHN JOHNSTONE Other half thereof 30.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Heirs of ANDREW DICKSON Twenty-shillingland possessed by Courtstanes 30.0.0
E106/12/5/113 Carried Forward 2830.6.8
E106/12/5/113
E106/12/5/113 [Page] 112 ANCIENT VALUATION PARISH OF TUNDERGARTH [Page] 113 MODERN VALUATION PARISH OF TUNDERGARTH. Thomas Beattie of Crieve - (Casualtie redeemed Oct 1921) Forty-shilling land of Whitstonehill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Wyliehole and Mearcleughhead - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Whiteholm - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Rynshill or Ravenshill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Upper Banks - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Scrogs Mosshead, and Cattsbutt - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Holemeadow - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Two-merkland of Hayhill and Tundergart - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Foulraw that pertained to Dirleton - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Part of Tundergarth and Hayhill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Middlebrae andPercebyhall - Casualties redeemed 1922 Priestbutts - Casualties redeemed 1922 Castlehill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Castlehillgreen - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Part of Castlegreenhill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Nether Westwood or Gibonstown - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Half of Bogside - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Scalehill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Half of Bogside - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Burnhead - Mansfield Supr [Superior] One-third of Three fourth parts of Netherbanks - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Schaw and part of Hallbank - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Linhead - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Middle Westwwod and Dicksonstown - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Rynshill or Ravenshill - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Half of Burn - Mansfield Supr [Superior] Other half of Burn - Mansfield Supr [Superior]
E106/12/5/113 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/115 PARISH OF TUNDERGARTH CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/115 Brought Forward 2830.6.8
E106/12/5/115 Heirs of JAMES DALTON *Part of Hallbank 27.0.0
E106/12/5/115 JOHN GRAHAM One-fourth of Netherbanks 25.0.0
E106/12/5/115 Messrs. REID, DIXON and JOHNSTONE Part of Hallbank 20.0.0
E106/12/5/115 Total valuation of the parish of TUNDERGARTH, Two thousand nine hundred and two merks, six shillings, and eight pennies 2902.6.8
E106/12/5/115 Minister's stipend, 6 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £66 13s. [shillings] 4. of money; also £8 6s [shilling] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/115 Last augmentation dated 7th Feb. 1810.
E106/12/5/115 School salary 400 merks.
E106/12/5/115 [Page] 115 MODERN VALUATION. [notes] Mansfield Supr [Superior]
E106/12/5/115 The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/117 PARISH OF TINDRIM Mks [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pence] Mks [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pence]
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Stenhouse and Clackwhannan, the lands of Thistlymark, the lands of Glenlaugh, the lands of Markiestoune and Magmalloch, The lands of Markmony and Markreoch 562.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The twelve merkland of Auchenhessnene 337.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The Kirkland of Tindrim 75.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Penzearie's lands 325.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Killiewarren 90.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Damacurran 155.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Apine 300.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Craigencuine 262.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The lands pertaining to Crogline Elder and Younger 517.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The lands called Airds 45.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The land of Stramilligan 75.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Corrodow 90.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Kilmark 37.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The lands of Cormilligane 122.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The Twentie shillingland of Craigencuine and Chapeland 75.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The Fourtie shillingland of Clonrae and Done 105.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The Fourtie shillingland of Craigenhitt and Camling 112.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The Fyve merkland of Craignie and Lag 150.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The Fourtie shillingland of Foord 60.0.0
E106/12/5/117 he Twentie Shillingland of Laught 97.6.8
E106/12/5/117 The Milntoune 50.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The Fourtie shillingland of Auchengibbert 90.0.0
E106/12/5/117 SUMA 3696.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Three thousand six hundreth and nyntie six merks.
E106/12/5/117 PARISH OF TYNRON Mks [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pence] Mks [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pence]
E106/12/5/117 Duke of BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY * Five-merkland of Craignee and Lag 150.0.0
E106/12/5/117 * Forty-shillingland of Craigenhitt and Camling 112.6.8
E106/12/5/117 * Forty-shillingland of Clonrae and Done 105.0.0
E106/12/5/117 * Twenty-shillingland of Laught 97.6.8
E106/12/5/117 * Forty-shillingland of Auchengibbert 90.0.0
E106/12/5/117 * Twenty-shillingland of Craigencoon and Chappell Land 75.0.0
E106/12/5/117 * Forty-shillingland of Ford 60.0.0
E106/12/5/117 The lands pertaining to Crogline Elder and Younger 517.6.8
E106/12/5/117 * Airds 45.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Tanlego 88.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Marqueston or Macqueston 80.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Stramilligan 75.6.8
E106/12/5/117 Kilnmark 37.6.8
E106/12/5/117 * His Grace's whole other Lands in this parish are included in a cumulo of £31413 merks, 6s. 8d., called the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo in the Presbytery of Penpont (vide page 125). They have long paid assessments in this parish, conform to a valuation of 1258.3.4 2274.3.4
E106/12/5/117 JAMES McTURK of Stenhouse Stenhouse 231.2.8
E106/12/5/117 FRANCIS WILSON of Croglin Appine 300.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Croglin 80.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Magmulloch 53.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Markreoch 53.0.0 486.0.0
E106/12/5/117 JAMES SMITH of Jerbrugh Marquestonhill and Birkhill, Horsepark and Marqueston 177.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Coremilligan and Mossmalloch 122.6.8
E106/12/5/117 Corrodow 90.6.8 390.0.0
E106/12/5/117 SAMUEL MOFFAT of Auchenhessnane Twelve-merkland of Auchenhessnane 337.6.8
E106/12/5/117 ALEXANDER SMITH of Land Damacurran 135.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Lands 126.0.0 261.0.0
E106/12/5/117 JOHN SMITH of Kirkconnel Kirkconnel 154.6.8
E106/12/5/117 Thistliemark 57.4.0 191.10.8
E106/12/5/117 JOHN GRACIE of Killiewarren Killiewarran 90.0.0
E106/12/5/117 JOHN KENNEDY of Kirkland Kirkland of Tynron 75.0.0
E106/12/5/117 DUKE OF BUCCLEUGH and QUEENSBERRY and JOHN HUNTER Milton 30.0.0
E106/12/5/117 Total valuation of the parish of TYNRON, Four thousand three hundred and sixty-six merks, ten shillings. 4366.10.0
E106/12/5/117 Minister's stipend, 16 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8 6s 8d. for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/117 Last augmentation dated 7th March 1821.
E106/12/5/117 School salary 306 merks.
E106/12/5/117 [Page] 116 ANCIENT VALUATION [Page] 117 MODERN VALUATION Tanlego - Capt [Captain] GL Walker Supr [Superior] Croglin - Capt [Captain] GL Walker Supr [Superior] Marquestonhill etc. - Capt [Captain] GL Walker Supr [Superior] Auchessnane - Buccleuch Damacurran Lands - Capt [Captain] GL Walker Supr [Superior] Thistliemark - Capt [Captain] GL Walker Supr [Superior]
E106/12/5/117 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/119 PARISH OF WAMPHRAY. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/119 The Six merkland of Poldean and Milkiemoss 630.0.0
E106/12/5/119 The Twentie shillingland of Newbigging 120.0.0
E106/12/5/119 The Twentie shillingland of Stenryshill 82.6.8
E106/12/5/119 The Twentie shillingland of Willies 75.0.0
E106/12/5/119 The merkland of Wamphray with the lands in Dattoune belonging to him 2800.0.0
E106/12/5/119 The Twentie shillingland of Girthead and Twentie shillingland of Rammilhill 180.0.0
E106/12/5/119 The Twentie shilling land of Milne 112.6.8
E106/12/5/119 The Twa merkland of Garrogill pertaining to Corhead and Braikensyd the one hald to be paid by Braikensyd and the other to be included in Corhead's rent 75.6.8
E106/12/5/119 The Earle of Annandale's interest in this parish valued in cumulo with the rest of his lands. £0.0.0
E106/12/5/119 SUMA 4075.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Four thousand and seventy fyve merks six shillings eight pennies.
E106/12/5/119 PARISH OF WAMPHRAY. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/119 Dr [Doctor] JOHN ROGERSON of Wamphray Hillhouse, Kirkhill, and half of Tathknows 496.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Laverhay, Braefield, and Aitkieknow 478.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Fingland, Comieston, Elbeckhill, and half of Tathknows 472.3.4
E106/12/5/119 Leithenhallmains 389.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Laugsyde and Little Dalmakeddar 132.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Saughtrees and Meadowpark 127.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Newhall and Wamphraygate 94.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Staywood and Swair 71.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Part of Broomhills and Dernholmshaw, east of high road 71.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Part of Broomhills and Dernholmshaw 61.6.8
E106/12/5/119 East Willoes and Bighill 52.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Crossknow 51.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Annanholm 41.3.4
E106/12/5/119 Five pendicles of Annanholm 40.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Three pendicles of Roughlake 35.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Five pendicles between fir plantation and under turnpike-road 34.6.8
E106/12/5/119 West Willoes 31.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Tombush, Kinnyswell, Meadowparks of Girthhead, and Hillhouse 29.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Pasturage in fir plantation 23.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Four pendicles southend of fir plantation 20.3.4
E106/12/5/119 Killbrook 20.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Miln Lands of Wamphray 6.3.4
E106/12/5/119 2777.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Earl of HOPETOUN *Six-merkland of Poldean and Milkiemoss 630.0.0
E106/12/5/119 ALEXANDER PROUDFOOT OF Hazelbank Hazelbank 177.0.0
E106/12/5/119 JOHN ROGERSON of Girthhead *Twenty-shillingland of Girthhead 150.0.0
E106/12/5/119 GEORGE GRAHAM of Shaw Cammock and Cacrabank 124.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Lieut.-Gen. [Lieutenant General] MATTHEW SHARPE of Hoddam Twenty-shillingland of Newbigging 120.0.0
E106/12/5/119 SAMUEL CARRUTHERS of Milne Twenty-shillingland of Milne 112.6.8
E106/12/5/119 WILLIAM CARRUTHERS Twenty-shillingland of Stenrieshill 82.6.8
E106/12/5/119 DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Two-merkland of Garrogill 75.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Representative of JAMES PROUDFOOT Twenty-shillingland of Rammelhill and Gateside 30.0.0
E106/12/5/119 Total Valuation of the parish of WAMPHRAY, Four thousand two hundred and seventy-eight merks, six shillings, and eight pennies. 4278.6.8
E106/12/5/119 Minister's stipend, 12 chalders, half meal, half bear, and £5 11s. [shillings] 1d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/119 Last augmentation dated 26th Feb., 1809.
E106/12/5/119 School salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/119 [Page] 118 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 119 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/119 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/121 PARISH OF WESTERKIRK.
E106/12/5/121 For the Ancient Valuation of this parish, see Valuation of the parishes of Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk, page 36.
E106/12/5/121 PARISH OF WESTERKIRK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/121 Duke of BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERRY Lands of Steil and Bankhead 850.0.0
E106/12/5/121 Lands of Dalbethe 150.0.0
E106/12/5/121 Part of Dalbethe 90.0.0
E106/12/5/121 His Grace's whole other Lands in this parish are included ina cumulo of 10306 merks, stated in the former Valuation Roll under the parishes of Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk. They have long paid assessments in this parish where they are situated, conform to a valuation of 4773.0.0
E106/12/5/121 [total] 5863.0.0
E106/12/5/121 Trustees of Sir G.F. JOHNSTONE of Westerhall, Bart [Baronet] Lands of Midgehill and Effgills, formerly belonging to Adam Elliot 900.0.0
E106/12/5/121 The rest of Westerhall's Lands 1050.0.0
E106/12/5/121 The Lands of Rigg 300.0.0
E106/12/5/121 The Lands of Craik 115.0.0
E106/12/5/121 Part of Burnfoot 60.0.0
E106/12/5/121 [total] 2425.0.0
E106/12/5/121 N.B. - The whole of the above lands were formerly stated under Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk, but as they are really situated and have always paid assessments in this parish, it has been judged more expedient and more accurate to state them here.
E106/12/5/121 Lieut-Gen. [Lieutenant General] ALEXANDER DIROM Mount Annan Ten poundland of Craig that pertained to Thomas and William Armstrong 700.0.0
E106/12/5/121 Sir PULTENEY MALCOLM, K.C.B. [Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath] *Five merkland of Dowglen 225.0.0
E106/12/5/121 N.B. - The two last mentioned properties were formerly stated under Langholm parish, but being really situated and having paid assessments in this parish, it has been judged expedient to state them here.
E106/12/5/121 Total valuation of the parish of WESTERKIRK, Nine thousand two hundred and thirteen merks. 9213.0.0
E106/12/5/121 Minister's stipend, 14 chalders, half meal, half barley, and £8. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] for Communion elements.
E106/12/5/121 Last augmentation dated 21st Nov.,[November] 1821.
E106/12/5/121 School Salary, 400 merks.
E106/12/5/121 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. The land-tax of the lands marked * has been redeemed.
E106/12/5/121 [Page] 120 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 121 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/123 QUEENSBERRY'S CUMULO M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/123 The Earl of Queensberry's haill lands in Nithsdale including the lands of the pettie heritors in Kirkconnell parish, the Curans, the twa merkland acclaimed by William Carlile in Rowcan, the Twentie shillingland of Reidhall in Lochmaben, the Netherlandcroft in Dalgarno, the Kirkland of Torthorwald, Mortonholme, and Penpunt, the Tenpoundland of Dornock above the kirk, with the Birks in Penpunt, with Gotsbrig, Neuk, and Twentie shillingland possessed be Hog in Middlebie extend in Cumulo to 33687.0.0
E106/12/5/123 ANNANDALE'S CUMULO
E106/12/5/123 The Earle of Annandale's haill Rent, Stock, and Teynd, within the Sherrefdome , Stuartry, and Fyve kirks, with the lands of Gillesbie and Thorniquhat, Boighead in Drysdale, Broom in Cumertrees, Stabletoune in Dornock, Reidhall and Calvertsholme, three merkland of Righeads in Kirkpatrick Fleeming, the lands of Newbie and Annan, Fourtie shillingland of Greengathous and Fyve merkland in Middlebie, Maynes, Milnes, Kaynes, Customs and other Casualties exactly considered, extend in cumulo to 18232.6.8
E106/12/5/123 STORMONT'S CUMULO
E106/12/5/123 The haill lands belonging to the Viscount of Stormont viz,:- The four merkland of Slorks and Wyllies in Dornock, the twentie poundlandland of Lochmaben, Ten poundland of Priestdyks and Broadchaple, Fyftie shillingland of Broadholme in Lochmaben, Twentie merkland of Castlemilk in St. Mongo, The Twentie shilling land of Tunnergarth, Twentie pound land of Little Hutton, Twentie merkland of Bengall in Drysdale, Twelve merkland of Trailtrow in Cumertrees, The Fourtie poundland of
E106/12/5/123 Ruthwell, Cockliks and Meikle Bellridding in the parish of Ruthwell, and Seven pound six shilling and eight pennie land in Gratney, Twentie pound land of Reidkirk, The Fyve pound land of Langrigs, The Tenpoundland of Blaatwood, The Eleven merkland of Tordoche in Gratney 16384.0.0
E106/12/5/123 Suma Totallis 238030.10.0
E106/12/5/123 There is to be deduced to Frances Irving 30.10.0
E106/12/5/123 Rests 238000.0.0
E106/12/5/123 Drumfries 17th May 1671.
E106/12/5/123 WE UNDERSUBSCYVERS being by the Act of the late Convention at Edinr. [Edinburgh] the 20th January 1667, nominat and appoynted Commissioners for rectifying the valuations within the Shyre of Drumfries, Stuartry of Annandale and the Fyfe Kirks in Eskdale, and empowered thereby to use all effectual means that every person concerned and liable in payment might bear their equall and just proportiones of the Assessment then imposed and other publique burdens. Likeas
E106/12/5/123 the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Councill by their Act dated the -- day of -- last have Ordained us to default the sowme off Fyfe thousand merks off the Viscount of Stormont's former valuation, and lay the same on these who were undervalued in the said bounds, as the Act bears. In obedience of the which Acts, and in pursuance of the said trust theirby committed to us, having strictly and exactly, conforme to the rules and method therein mentioned, taken cognisance
E106/12/5/123 and tryall of the disproportions and inequality of valuations within the said bounds, and rectified the same, and deduced the said Fyfe thousand merks from the Viscount of Stormont's valuation and imposed the same on these who were undervalued conform to the said Act of Councill, and limitations contained theirin and in the Act of Convention, THEIRFORE WE have unanimously Concluded and Determined the several valuations in the foregoeing Book consisting 36 pages,
E106/12/5/123 to be the just and equal rule for uplifting the present Supplie grant - [continued on page 124]
E106/12/5/123 THE DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S CUMULO M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/123 The Duke of Queensberry's haill lands in Nithsdale, including the Lands of the petty Heritors in Kirkconnell parish, the Courance, the Two Merkalnd acclaimed by William Carlyle in Roucan, the Twenty Shillingland of Reidhall in Lochmaben, the Netherland Croft in Dalgarno, the Kirkland of Torthorwald, Morton-holm and Penpont, the Ten Pound Land of Dornock above the Kirk, with the Birks in Penpont, Gotsbrig, Neuk,
E106/12/5/123 and Twenty Shilling Land possessed by Hogg in Middlebie, were valued in the Valuation Book made up in My 1671, in cumulo, and extend altogether to 33687.0.0
E106/12/5/123 But on petition presented to the Commissioners of Supply, on the 17th May 1745, by the Commissioners of his Grace Charles Duke of Queensberry and Dover, it was represented, that, upon examining the Valuation Book, and placing out the Lands therein contained, which had been purchased by the Family of Queensberry since the time it was made up, it would appear there were none whereof the tenants did not pay the Supply, except these following, viz. :-
E106/12/5/123 PARISH OF TYNRON
E106/12/5/123 Pingerie's Lands 325.0.0
E106/12/5/123 The Lands of Craigencuins 262.6.8
E106/12/5/123 PARISH OF CLOSEBURN
E106/12/5/123 The Forty Shilling Land of Glencross 60.0.0
E106/12/5/123 PARISH OF MORTOUN
E106/12/5/123 The Mains of Mortoun, the Lands of Whitefald and Buss, Burnfoot and Haghill 1,000.0.0
E106/12/5/123 The Four Merkland of Drumshinnoch 120.0.0
E106/12/5/123 PARISH OF DURRISDEER.
E106/12/5/123 The whole Lands in this parish which are particularly mentioned under it, except Durrisdeer-town, and the Lands pertaining to Eliock 3985.0.0
E106/12/5/123 The total Valuation of the Duke's Estate, not including such of the late purchases as the tenants paid the Supply for, appeared to be 39,439.6.8
E106/12/5/123 And the Commissioners of Supply, by their Act, bearing the date 17th May 1745, appointed the Supply payable furth of the said Valuation, to be uplifted and received in manner following, viz :-
E106/12/5/123 For the lands pertaining to the said Duke within the Presbytery of Penpont, including the Lands of petty Heritors in Kirkconnell parish, according to the valued rent of 32,309.10.0
E106/12/5/123 For the Barony of Ross, including the Courance, and the Lands of Reidhall, in Lochmaben, (now stated under the united parishes of Kirkmichael and Garrell,) according to the valued rent of 2,735.10.0
E106/12/5/123 For the Barony of Torthorwald, including the Two Merkland possessed by Carlyle, and Kirkland of Torthorwald, according to the valued rent of 3,074.0.0
E106/12/5/123 This article charged under the parish of Torthorwald.
E106/12/5/123 For the Duke's part of Gotsbrig, or Scotsbrig, according to the valued rent of 150.0.0
E106/12/5/123 Carried Forward 38269.6.8
E106/12/5/123 [Page] 122 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 123 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/125 [Drumfries 17th May 1671. continued from page 122] ed to His Majestie by the late Act of Parliament, and any other publique burden to be imposed on the Shire, Stuartry, and Fyve Kirks in time comeing; AND Ordaine Mr Robert Lauder our Clerk and Extract of the said book to the Collector who is hereby warranded to uplift the said Supplie and other publique Burdens and to compt with us conforme to the said valuation. GIVEN under our hands Day and Place forsaid.
E106/12/5/125 Sic Subscribitur
E106/12/5/125 CRAIGDARROCH.
E106/12/5/125 ROBERT MAXWELL.
E106/12/5/125 ROBERT LAWRIE.
E106/12/5/125 JAMES GREIRSOUNE.
E106/12/5/125 JOHN JOHNSTOUNE.
E106/12/5/125 JAMES JOHNSTOUNE.
E106/12/5/125 NITHSDAILL.
E106/12/5/125 QUENSBERRY.
E106/12/5/125 ANNANDALE.
E106/12/5/125 R. MAXWELL.
E106/12/5/125 R. DALYELL.
E106/12/5/125 HOLMENDS.
E106/12/5/125 WILLIAM MAXWELL.
E106/12/5/125 GA. BROWNE.
E106/12/5/125 THE DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S CUMULO CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/125 Brought Forward 38,269.6.8
E106/12/5/125 For the Lands of Neuk, and Twenty Shilling Land formerly possessed by Hogg in Middlebie, according to the valued rent of 420.0.0
E106/12/5/125 The two last articles are charged under the parish of Middlebie.
E106/12/5/125 And for the Ten Pound Land of Dornock, above the Kirk, according to the valued rent of 750.0.0
E106/12/5/125 Extending together to the valued rent above specified of 39,439.6.8
E106/12/5/125 The Duke of Queensberry's cumulo in the Presbytery of Penpont therefore is 32,309.10.0
E106/12/5/125 But the Commisioners of Supply, by their Act, dated 13th October 1748, found and declared, that the Lands after-mentioned ought, in all time coming, to bear public burdens, according to the valued rents following, viz.
E106/12/5/125 The Lands of Carcoside, Knockenstob, and Tonguehouse, then belonging to Ninian Hair, conform to the valued rent of -- 330.0.0
E106/12/5/125 The Lands of kirkland of Kirkconnell, at the rate of -- 210.0.0
E106/12/5/125 These two articles are now stated under the parish of Kirkconnell.
E106/12/5/125 And the Lands of Netherland Croft, in Dalgarno, at the rate of -- 100.0.0
E106/12/5/125 40.0.0
E106/12/5/125 31,669.10.0
E106/12/5/125 And by another Act of the said Commissioners of Supply, 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 and Knockenstob, and pay for themselves at the rate of 25.0.0
E106/12/5/125 And that sum was appointed to be added to the Cumulo Valuation of the Estate of Queensberry.
E106/12/5/125 Thus making the Duke of Queensberry's Cumulo in the Presbytery of Penpont amount to 31694.10.0
E106/12/5/125 But by a late Act of the Commissioners of Supply, the following Lands included in the above Cumulo Valuation having been sold for the redemption of the Land-tax of the Queensberry Estate, were disjoined from said Cumulo, and appointed to be rated under the respective parishes to which they belong, as under viz, :-
E106/12/5/125 Glenmaid, in Closeburn parish, at 185.0.0
E106/12/5/125 And Goosehill, in Sanquhar parish, at 96.3.4
E106/12/5/125 281.3.4
E106/12/5/125 Thereby making the Duke of Queensberry's said Cumulo Valuation to extend to 31413.6.8
E106/12/5/125 N.B. The above Cumulo does not fall to be included in the Abstract, in respect that the amount has been stated separately in each parish, as explained in the Appendix.
E106/12/5/125 [Page] 124 ANCIENT VALUATION. [Page] 125 MODERN VALUATION. HH
E106/12/5/127 THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH'S CUMULO IN ESKDALEMUIR AND WESTERKIRK. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/127 The Duke of Buccleuch's haill rent, feu duty, and tiend in the old parish of Westerkirk, as it stood in May 1671, extend to 10,748.0.0
E106/12/5/127 But by an Act of the Commissioners of Supply dated the lands of Wattcarrick situated in the parish of Eskdalemuir were deducted from the said Cumulo, and appointed to be stated under that parish, agreeably to a valuation of 442.0.0
E106/12/5/127 Thereby reducing his Grace's Cumulo Valuation in Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk to 10306.0.0
E106/12/5/127 N.B. - The above Cumulo does not fall to be included in the Abstract, in respect that the amount has been stated separately in each parish, as explained in the Appendix.
E106/12/5/127 [page] 127 MODERN VALUATION.
E106/12/5/129 PARISHES Page M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/129 Annan, 5 3002.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Applegirth, 7 5840.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Cannoby and Half Morton, 9 7462.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Carlaverock, 11 2527.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Closeburn, 13 9011.10.0
E106/12/5/129 Cummertrees, 15 3656.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Dalton, 17 2584.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Dornock, 19 2660.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Dryfesdale, 21 6430.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Dumfries, 25 4017.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Dunscore, 29 6059.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Durrisdeer, 35 7594.1.8
E106/12/5/129 Eskdalemuir, 37 12872.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Ewes, 39 9365.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Glencairn, 41 12056.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Graitney, 47 7138.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Half Morton, 49 1612.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Hoddam, 51 4793.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Holywood, 55 6135.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Hutton, 61 4649.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Johnstone, 63 2155.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Keir, 65 4171.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Kirkconnell, 67 6964.10.0
E106/12/5/129 Kirkmahoe, 69 7234.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Kirkpatrick Fleeming, 77 3963.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Kirkpatrick Juxta, 79 4209.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Langholm, 81 8406.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Lochmaben, 83 6986.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Middlebie, 89 5291.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Moffat, 93 9345.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Morton, 95 2947.5.0
E106/12/5/129 Mousewald, 97 2789.3.4
E106/12/5/129 Penpont, 99 6799.8.4
E106/12/5/129 Ruthwell, 101 2868.0.0
E106/12/5/129 St Mungo, 103 2285.0.0
E106/12/5/129 Sanquhar, 107 7919.11.8
E106/12/5/129 Tinwald, 111 3711.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Torthorwald 111 3711.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Tundergarth, 113 2902.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Tynron, 117 4366.10.0
E106/12/5/129 Wamphray, 119 4278.6.8
E106/12/5/129 Westerkirk, 121 9213.0.0
E106/12/5/129 237956.0.0
E106/12/5/129 79318.13.4
E106/12/5/129 158,637.6.3
E106/12/5/129 [Page] 129 INDEX AND ABSTRACT. 237956.0.0 [In pencil] 79318.13.4 £ 158,637.6.8
E106/12/5/131 [Page] 130 [Blank page] [Page] 131 APPENDIX, SHEWING THE ALTERATION'S MADE ON THE VALUATION ROLL OF THE COUNTY OF DUMFRIES, FROM THE TIME THE RECTIFIED VALUATION ROLL WAS MADE UP ON 17TH MAY, 1671.
E106/12/5/133 PARISH OF ANNAN
E106/12/5/133 Date of decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/133 3. Mar 1741. The Five Merkland of Cleugh-heads, valuation 225 merks divided as under :-
E106/12/5/133 The Lands of Girthend and Blacketleys, belonging to Dr [Doctor] Irving 110.0.0
E106/12/5/133 The remaining part of the Five Merkland, that pertained to William Corrie, 115.0.0
E106/12/5/133 [total] 225.0.0
E106/12/5/133 17. Aug. 1784. The Seven Merkland of Brydekirk, valuation 335 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/133 Brydekirk, belonging to Robert Pasley of Brydekirk 215.0.0
E106/12/5/133 Turnshawhead, belonging to Lieut. [Lieutenant] -General Matthew Sharpe of Hoddam 120.0.0
E106/12/5/133 [total] 335.0.0
E106/12/5/133 6. Dec. 1798. The Half Merkland of Howes in this parish, and the Twelve Merkland of Esbie and Shaw in the parish of Lochmaben, valued in cumulo under Lochmaben, were divided, and the Half Merkland of Howes was appointed to be here stated at 10.0.0
E106/12/5/133 Esbie and Shaw in Lochmaben at 240.0.0
E106/12/5/133 [total] 250.0.0
E106/12/5/133 20. The Lands of Hardriggs and Guillylands, valuation 80 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/133 Hardriggs, including Northfield 60.0.0
E106/12/5/133 Guillylands 20.0.0
E106/12/5/133 [total] 80.0.0
E106/12/5/133 27. The Marquis of Annandale's hail rent, stock, and teind within the Sheriffdom of Dumfries, comprehending the Stewartry of Annandale, and Five Kirks of Eskdale, with the Lands of Gilesbie and Thorniewhat, Boighead in Drysdale, Broom in Cummertrees, Stabletoune in Dornock, Reidhall and Calvertsholm, the Merkland of Righeads in Kirkpatrick Fleeming, the Lands of Newbie and Annand, Forty Shillingland of Greengatehouse, and Five Merkland in Middlebie, mains, mills, Kaynes, customs, and other casualties
E106/12/5/133 [Page] 132 [Blank page] [Page] 133 APPENDIX, SHEWING THE ALTERATIONS MADE ON THE VALUATION ROLL, FROM 17TH MAY, 1671, WHEN THE RECTIFIED VALUATION ROLL OF THE COUNTY OF DUMFRIES WAS MADE UP. KK
E106/12/5/135 PARISH OF ANNAN CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/135 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/135 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.
E106/12/5/135 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:-
E106/12/5/135 The Ten Pound Land of Annan, including Seafield and Walls, at 249.6.8
E106/12/5/135 The Lands and Barony of Newbie, at 993.0.0
E106/12/5/135 1242.6.8
E106/12/5/135 3. Oct. 1820. The Ten Pound Land of Bonshaw and Drumbrattonrig, valuation 450 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/135 Part thereof acquired by Lieut [Lieutenant] -General Alexander Dirom, of Mount Annan 36.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Part thereof acquired by John Hossack 30.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Part thereof acquired by James McNiel 20.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Part thereof acquired by Thomas Darling 8.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Part thereof acquired by John Jeffray 8.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Part thereof acquired by Robert Stott 3.0.0
E106/12/5/135 The remainder thereof still belonging to Bonshaw 345.0.0
E106/12/5/135 450.0.0
E106/12/5/135 1. Oct. 1822. The Lands and Barony of Newbie, valuation 993 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/135 Waterfoot 186.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Newbie, exclusive of Fishings 139.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Hayknows 130.0.0
E106/12/5/135 West Croftheads 58.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Milnfield and Croftheads 146.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Howes 97.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Howe's Scarrs, extending to a half merkland of Howes (formerly valued, per se, at 10 merks) 3.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Land Let with Smithy 4.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Hallmeadow 68.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Claycroft and Welldale 18.0.0
E106/12/5/135 North Croftheads 32.0.0
E106/12/5/135 All belonging to John Irving of Newbie 881.0.0
E106/12/5/135 Violetbank, belonging to the Trustees of John Rae 112.0.0
E106/12/5/135 993.0.0
E106/12/5/135 5. Oct. 1824. The Thirty Shilling Land of Braikenwhat, in the parish of Cummertrees, valuation 100 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/135 Nine Tenth-parts thereof, pertaining to the Marquis of Queensberry, situated in the parish of Cummertrees 90.0.0
E106/12/5/135 The remaining Tenth-part thereof, belonging to the Earl of Mansfield in this parish 10.0.0
E106/12/5/135 100.0.0
E106/12/5/135 PARISH OF APPLEGIRTH.
E106/12/5/135 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
E106/12/5/135 PARISH OF APPLEGIRTH CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/135 30. Apr. 1792. The Laird of Applegirth's Lands, with Brieryshaw, and Nethercleugh, stood valued under this parish in cumulo at 2100.0.0
E106/12/5/135 The Six Merkland of Millbank at 300.0.0
E106/12/5/135 The Lands of Brigmuir, in the parish of Lochmaben, at 200.0.0
E106/12/5/135 2600.0.0
E106/12/5/135 And the Commissioners by their decree of this date, appointed the following alterations to be made on said aggregate of 2600 merks :-
E106/12/5/135 The Laird of Applegirth's Lands in this parish, exclusive of Millbank, to be here rated at 1800.0.0
E106/12/5/135 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
E106/12/5/135 2100.0.0
E106/12/5/135 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
E106/12/5/135 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
E106/12/5/135 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.
E106/12/5/135 Also the Lands of Heuck, at 200.0.0
E106/12/5/135 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
E106/12/5/135 PARISH OF CLOSEBURN.
E106/12/5/135 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
E106/12/5/135 3. Oct. 1758. The Three Clauchries, valuation 225 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/135 Upper Clauchrie 78.6.8
E106/12/5/135 Mid Clauchrie 73.3.4
E106/12/5/135 Nether Clauchrie 73.3.4
E106/12/5/135 225.0.0
E106/12/5/135 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,
E106/12/5/135 [Page] 134 2. APPENDIX. [Page] 135 3. APPENDIX.
E106/12/5/137 PARISH OF CLOSEBURN CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/137 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/137 23 May 1759 The Lands of Cample, Wilson's Mailing and Dressetland, The Know, The Miln of Closeburn and Creechope, Brattlemore's Lands and Langhills, Shieldgreen and Sandholme, The Lands of Lane, The Townfoot of Auchenleck, Throughgate and Townfoot, The Townhead of Auchenleck, The Forty Shillingland of Branmuir and Gilkersland, stood valued in cumulo at 3540 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date they were divided as under :
E106/12/5/137 Upon the Lands of Townhead of Auchenleck and Pendicles, Townfoot of Auchenleck and Lane, Sandrum, alias Sandholm, and Cample 767.3.4
E106/12/5/137 Upon the Lands of Gilkersland, including Shieldgreen, Upper and Nether Riggs, Burbrugh-head, alias Burbrugh and Barnhills, Auchencairne, Pothouse, Park and Crolechappel, 1010.10.0
E106/12/5/137 And upon the remaining part of the Lands valued in cumulo, as aforesaid, viz. Linburn, Dollard, Dressetland, Waulkmiln, Barnmuir, Kellockstoune, and Limekills, Marjoryhill, Whitespots, Cairn, Hole, and Burbrughfoot, Nether Miln, Upper Miln, Dalbeth-holme, Dinning, and Gateside, Mosshead and Drumbreck, and the Inclosures on the west side of Drumbreck Lake, the east Inclosure of Lochbogue and Mains of Closeburn, and parts of others Farms laid in, therewith 1762.0.0
E106/12/5/137 3540.0.0
E106/12/5/137 30 Aug 1774 The Lands of Newton, and Kirkland of Dalgarno, in this parish, were valued in cumulo with the Lands that pertained to Sir Robert Dalzell of Glenae, in the parish of Kirkmichael, but having long belonged to the family of Closeburn, they paid the Land-tax, per se, conform to 750 merks, and this sum was deduced from the cumulo of Glenae by the Collectors of the Land-tax, past memory of man; and by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the same was disjoined from the cumulo of Glenae, [continued]
E106/12/5/137 and the proportion falling on these Lands declared to be as under :
E106/12/5/137 The Lands of Newton, 464.6.8
E106/12/5/137 Kirkland of Dalgarno, 285.6.8
E106/12/5/137 750.0.0
E106/12/5/137 14 May 1790 The Estate of Closeburn, now belonging to Charles Grenville Stuart Menteath, of Closeburn, including the Lands of Cairn, stood valued in cumulo at 3540.0.0
E106/12/5/137 And, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the valuation of Cairn, disponed to Collieston, was disjoined from the said comulo, and appointed to be rated, per se, at 142.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Thereby reducing Mr Menteath's cumulo valuation to 3398.0.0
E106/12/5/137 30 April 1827 By decree of this date, the Commissioners disjoined the valuation of Glenmaid from the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo valuation in the Presbytery of Penpont, and appointed the same to be rated, per se, in this parish, where Glenmaid had immemorially paid assessments, conform to a valuation of 185.0.0
E106/12/5/137 PARISH OF CUMMERTREES.
E106/12/5/137 23 Nov 1741 The Lands of Broom were included in the cumulo valuation of the Estate of Annandale, and, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, they were disjoined therefrom; and appointed to be stated as under :-
E106/12/5/137 Broom and Broomstyle, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Hydewood, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Upper and Nether Priestsides, 150.0.0
E106/12/5/137 John Kirkpatrick's possession, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/137 John Aitchison's possession, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/137 PARISH OF CUMMERTREES CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/137 23 Nov 1741 The Lands of Moss-syde, 8.0.0
E106/12/5/137 The Lands of Ryehill, 62.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Netherfield, 69.6.8
E106/12/5/137 Gill, 80.0.0
E106/12/5/137 519.6.8
E106/12/5/137 30 Apr 1792 The Commissioners by their decree of this date, deduced the valuation of the Twelve Merkland of Trailtrow from the Viscount of Stormont's cumulo valuation, and appointed the same to be here rated, per se, at 468.0.0
E106/12/5/137 27 Dec 1798 The Lands of Dinninghill were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, in which they had formerly been included, and appointed to be here rated, per se, at 17.6.8
E106/12/5/137 30 April 1803 The Mains of Kelhead and Muirhouse, belonging to Sir Charles Douglas, (now the Marquis of Queensberry), stood valued at 1325.0.0
E106/12/5/137 The Ten Shilling Land of Earlsfauld, at 22.6.8
E106/12/5/137 And the Broom possessed by John Johnston, at 45.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Making together a cumulo of 1392.6.8
E106/12/5/137 The Lands of Broomstyle, at 50.0.0
E106/12/5/137 John Kirkpatrick's possession, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/137 John Aitchison's possession, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Moss-side, 8.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Ryehill 62.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Netherfield 69.6.8
E106/12/5/137 Gill 80.0.0
E106/12/5/137 339.6.8
E106/12/5/137 Another Five merk Land of Carsop, 200.0.0
E106/12/5/137 1932.0.0
E106/12/5/137 And by Decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Lands of Norwood, Upper Stenries, and part of Limehills belonging to Murraythwaite, and included in the above cumulo, were ordained to be deduced therefrom and to be valued separately at 70.6.8
E106/12/5/137 Thus leaving the Marquis of Queensberry in this parish a cumulo valuation of 1861.6.8
E106/12/5/137 5 Oct 1824 The Thirty Shilling Land of Braikenwhat, valuation 100 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/137 Nine-tenth parts thereof, belonging to the Marquis of Queensberry, situated in this parish, 90.0.0
E106/12/5/137 Remaining Tenth Part, belonging to the Earl of Mansfield, situated in this parish of Annan. to be there stated at 10.0.0
E106/12/5/137 100.0.0
E106/12/5/137 PARISH OF DALTON
E106/12/5/137 29 Oct 1754 The Five Merkland of Dormont, The Forty Shilling Land of Fourteen Acres, The Five Pound Land of Hardgrave, The Five Pound Land of Knox, with the Miln and Fishing, were valued jointly at 600 merks. and by Act of the Commissioners of this date they were divided as under:-
E106/12/5/137 The Lands of Fourteen Acres, 58.6.8
E106/12/5/137 The Lands of Dormont, with the Miln and Fishing, 185.10.0
E106/12/5/137 The Lands of Hardgrave and Knox, 355.10.0
E106/12/5/137 600.0.0
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E106/12/5/139 PARISH OF DALTON CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/139 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/139 1781. Aug. [August] 29. The Laird of Holmendis Lands, viz :- The Mains of Holmends, Lands of Little Datoune, The Ten Pound Land of Kirkwood and Meikle Datoune, The Miln thereof, and days' work of meadow in Bengaw, The Forty Shilling Land of Over Dormont, with the Fishing, The Land of Daltonhook and Copewood, and The Lands in Bengaw, stood valued in cumulo at 1048 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date they were divided as under :-
E106/12/5/139 Holmends, Meikle and Little Dalton, Kirkwood, and Mill of Dalton 733.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Upper Dormont, acquired by William Carruthers of Dormont 49.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Pleacairn, acquired by William Murray of Tundergarth 37.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Bengawhill, and Bengaw, Copewood, Know, Daltonhook and Multures of Lynn Miln, purchased by Joseph Mundell, were appointed to be stated under the parish of Dryfesdale in which they are situated, at 229.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1048.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1798. Dec. [December] 13. The Merkland of Dyke, valuation 69 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/139 One Half Merkland thereof 34.6.8
E106/12/5/139 The other Half 34.6.8
E106/12/5/139 69.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1825. Feb. [February] 10. The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the cumulo valuation of Hetlandhill and others, 729 merks 6s [Shillings] 8d [Pennies]. Formerly stated under the parish of Mousewald, and appointed the valuation of Hetlandhill per se, to be rated in this parish, in which that property is situated, at 160.10.0
E106/12/5/139 PARISH OF DORNOCK
E106/12/5/139 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/139 1745. May 17. The Fifteen Merk Land above the Kirk, pertaining to his Grace the Duke of Queensberry, was included in his cumulo valuation, until the Commissioners by their decree of this date, ordained the same to be deducted from the cumulo, and to be here stated, per se, at 750.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1782. Oct. [October] 1. The Fifteen Merk Land beneath the Kirk, that pertained to Dornock, valuation 525 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/139 Butterdales, belonging to William Pulteney 150.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Foulsyke, belonging to him 75.0.0
E106/12/5/139 One-eighth of Dornocktownm also his 37.6.8
E106/12/5/139 Two-eighths thereof, belonging to George Lowther 75.0.0
E106/12/5/139 One-eighth thereof, belonging to John Irving 37.6.8
E106/12/5/139 One-eighth thereof, belonging to William and James Irving 37.6.8
E106/12/5/139 One-eighth thereof, belonging to John Carlyle 37.6.8
E106/12/5/139 One-eighth thereof, belonging to Richard Irving 37.6.8
E106/12/5/139 One-eighth thereof, belonging to James Rome 37.6.8
E106/12/5/139 525.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1798. Dec. [December] 27. The Ten Merk Land of Stapleton was, by decree of the Commissioners already noticed, separated from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and appointed to be here stated per se, at 490.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1824. Oct. [October] 5. The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the Earl of Mansfield's cumulo of 9666 merks, and appointed the valuationof Four merk Land of Stocks and Wyllies forming part thereof, to be stated separately under this parish, at 270.0.0
E106/12/5/139 PARISH OF DORNOCK CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/139 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/139 1825. Feb. [February] 10. The Forty Shillingland of Robgill, cumulo 112 merks 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies]., divided thus,
E106/12/5/139 Robgill and Broadlee 88.3.4
E106/12/5/139 Blackyett 24.3.4
E106/12/5/139 112.6.8
E106/12/5/139 PARISH OF DRYSEDALE.
E106/12/5/139 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/139 1781. Aug.[August] 29. The Lands of Bengawhill and Bengaw, Copewood, Know, Daltonhook, and Multures of Lynn Miln, were by decree of the Commissioners of this date, separated from the cumulo valuation of Carruthers of Holmaind, 1048 merks, in the parish of Dalton, and appointed to be rated in this parish where they are situated, per se, at 229.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1792. April 30. The haill Lands belonging to the Viscount of Stormont, (now Earl of Mansfield) viz :- The Four Merk Land of Slorks and Wyllies in Dornock, The Twenty Pound Land in Lochmaben, The Ten Pound Land of Priestdykes and Broadchaple, The Fifty Shilling Land of Braidholm in Lochmaben, The Twenty Pound Land of Castlemilk in St. Mungo, The Twenty Pound Land of Tundergarthm The Twenty Pound Land of Little Hutton, The Twenty Merkalnd of Bengaw in Drysedale, The Twelve Merk Land of Trailtrow in Cummertrees, [Continued]
E106/12/5/139 The Forty Pound Land of Ruthwell, Cocklicks and Meikle Belridding in the parish of Ruthwell, and Seven pound six shilling and eight penny Land in Graitney, The Twenty Pound Land of Reidkirk, The Five Pound Land of Langrigsm The Ten Pound Land of Blaatwood, and the Eleven Merk Land of Tordoch, stood valued in cumulo at 16384 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands forming the Twenty Pound Land of Little Hutton were disjoined therefrom, [continued]
E106/12/5/139 and appointed to be here rated separately as under :-
E106/12/5/139 Corrielaw, being one-third part of the Over ten pound Land of Little Hutton belonging to James Brown 140.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Lodderhook, part of the above, belonging to James Jardine, 43.4.5 ⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/139 Catlins, being another third part of said Ten Pound Land, belonging to Dr [Doctor] Henderson 108.4.5 ⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/139 Underwood, part of the above, belonging to John Forsyth 75.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Half of Raggiewhat, being another third part of said Ten Pound Land, belonging to William Paxton 50.0.0
E106/12/5/139 The other half of Reggiewhat, belonging to Thomas Kerr 50.0.0
E106/12/5/139 Linns, part of the above, belonging to james Dalton 67.4.5 ⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/139 Thiefcleugh, part of Raggiewhat, belonging to James Brown 16.0.0
E106/12/5/139 550.0.0
E106/12/5/139 And by the same decree, the Nether Ten Poundland of Little Hutton, comprehending the nine Merk Lands of Halldykes and Huttonhill, and the Six Merk Land of Fouldoors, belonging to Robert Herries, (being the remainder of the said Twenty Pound Land of Little Hutton), were disjoined from the Viscount of Stormont's said cumulo, and appointed to be here rated, per se, at 750.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1300.0.0
E106/12/5/139 1798. Dec. [December] 27. By decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Lands afetrmentioned were disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rate per se,
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E106/12/5/141 PARISH OF DRYSEDALE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/141 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/141 1798. Dec. [December] 27. The Merk Land of Broomhouses 50.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Boguefoot 33.0.0
E106/12/5/141 1799.March 7. And by another decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Lands of Hillside, Dryfeholm, Slork, and others, were disjoined from the said Marquis' cumulo, and appointed to be here stated separately, at 372.0.0
E106/12/5/141 21. The Lands and Estate of Lockerby, as of old pertaining to Lady Douglas' authors, stood formerly rated in the Valuation Book at the following sums,
E106/12/5/141 The Thirty Pound Land that pertained to Andrew Johnstone of Lockerby, and Fishings, The Ten Poundland of Hiefield of Bengaw, and Five Merk Land in the town of Lockerby, at 2300.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Twenty Shilling Land of Auchenslork 56.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Twenty Shilling Land of Dryfeholm, more than pays the Superior 7.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Forty Shilling Land in Lockerby that pertained to Gimmenby 60.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Three Pound Land of the Nether Place of Lockerby, over and above the rent paid to the Superior 22.6.8
E106/12/5/141 The Half Merk Land pertaining to Lockerby 33.10.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Lockerby that pertained to Southesk 656.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Dryfeholm 80.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Making together a cumulo of 3215.3.4
E106/12/5/141 And by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the said cumulo was divided as under :-
E106/12/5/141 The Thirty Pound Land of Lockerby and others, belonging to Lady Douglas, 1535.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Tha Lands of Mantuarig, Roberthill, Sheillyhill, Turmuir, Broomhouses, and others, belonging to his Grace the Duke of Queensberry 1621.3.4
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Slork, belonging to the Earl of Hopetoun, included in the foregoing division of the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo of 7th March, 1799, 59.0.0
E106/12/5/141 3215.3.4
E106/12/5/141 1803. Nov. [November] 2. The Nether Ten Pound Land of Little Hutton, comprehending the Nine Merk Lands of Halldykes, and the Six merk Land of Fouldoors, valuation 750 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/141 The Mains of Halldykes, Catch-hall, and reserved part of Rosebank, belonging to Robert Herries, banker in London 310.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Slodahill or Upper Mains, belonging to William Stewart of Hillhead 150.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Part of the Lands of Rosebank, belonging to Thomas Henderson 190.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Byersteads, belonging to David Johnstone, 100.0.0
E106/12/5/141 750.0.0
E106/12/5/141 1806. April 30. The Thirty Pound Land of Lockerby, valuation 1535 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/141 The Nether Place of Lockerby and South Quaas, Eskrig, Midpark, Hallmuir, Limestonerig, and Southfield 231.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Mains of Lockerby, and Meadow belonging thereto, The Lands of Townhead of Lockerby and Callend, The Lands of Broadflatt and Myrehead, The Parks west of Lockerby, and the Howdale and Broadmeadow, The Lands of North Quaas, The Lands of Kirkburn, Crossbank and Margrassholm, Slorkhead, Hill thereof, and Droveroad Parks, and Houses and Yards in the Village of Lockerby, small piece of Land at Broadholm, with the customs of the Fairs 772.6.8
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Nether Kirkton, comprehending Kirkton, Bankhead, Scar, Sandbed and Half Merk Land 131.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Over Kirkton, comprehending Peelhouses and hill ground thereof, Greenknow or Slorkfoot 115.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Carried Forward 1249.6.8
E106/12/5/141 PARISH OF DRYSEDALE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/141 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/141 Brought Forward 1249.6.8
E106/12/5/141 1806. April 30. One half of the Lands of Whytewoollen, comprehending Whytewoollen Hill, Greensidem Cowan's houses, and Whytewoollenhass 68.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Bengawhill aud Bengaw, Copewood, Know, Daltonhook and Multures of Lynn Miln, valuation 229 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/141 Daltonhook, Know, and Lynn Miln, 150.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Bengaw and Copewood, 79.0.0
E106/12/5/141 229.0.0
E106/12/5/141 1820. Oct. [October] 3. The Lands of Daltonhook, Know, and Lynn Miln, valuation 150 merks, divided as after mentioned :-
E106/12/5/141 Daltonhook and Know, belonging to William F. Hunter of Barjarg 110.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Lower Copewood belonging to Walter Halliday, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/141 150.0.0
E106/12/5/141 1825. Oct. [October] 5. The Commissioners of Supply by their decree of this date, disjoined the valuation of the Twenty Merkland of Bengaw from the Earl of Mansfield's cumulo valuation of 9666 merks, in which it was included, and appointed that property to be here rated, per se, at 700.0.0
E106/12/5/141 PARISH OF DUMFRIES, LANDWARD.
E106/12/5/141 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/141 1740. June 3. The Twelve Merk Land of kelton, valuation 300 merks, divide thus :-
E106/12/5/141 The Fifteen Acres of Croftingland or Infield, and Seventy-six Acres of Outfield ground, then belonging to James Corrie of Speddoch 87.6.8
E106/12/5/141 The Fifteen Acres of Crofting or Infield, and Eighty-two Acres of Outfield ground, then belonging to William Birnie, 93.6.8
E106/12/5/141 The Fifteen Acres of Crofting or Infield, and Sixty-six Acres of Outfield ground, then belonging to Joseph Irving 78.3.4
E106/12/5/141 Forty-two Acres of Crofting and Outfield ground, then belonging to Samuel Thomson, 40.10.0
E106/12/5/141 300.0.0
E106/12/5/141 Nov. [November] 5. The Five Pound Land of Conheathrig and Netherwood, with the Fishing, valuation 1400 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/141 Conheathrig and Fifty-two Acres of Spittlefield 700.0.0
E106/12/5/141 The other lands of Netherwood and Fishing, holden of the Burgh of Dumfries 700.0.0
E106/12/5/141 1400.0.0
E106/12/5/141 1774. Aug. [August] 30. The Five Pound Land of Craigs, and Ten Pound Land of Over Kelwood, valuation 1100 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/141 The Lands of Over Craigs, Moss-side, Barnykin, comprehending Mains of Craigs, An Acre of Land at Kelton, and the Lands of Todholes, disponed to Robert Maxwell of Cargen 643.6.8
E106/12/5/141 The Town of Craigs, called Hightown and Buss of Craigs, disposed ti Lieut. [Lieutenant] John McMurdo, 436.6.8
E106/12/5/141 1100.0.0
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E106/12/5/143 PARISH OF DUMFRIES LANDWARD CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/143 Dtae of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/143 1778. April 30. The Fifteen Acres of Crofting or Infield, and Seventy-six Acres of Outfield ground that belonged to James Corrie of Speddoch, valuation 87 merks 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies], divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 That part of said Lands, called Trahouchton, belonging to Watson Kirkpatrick 52.6.8
E106/12/5/143 The remainder thereof, belonging to John Kirkpatrick 35.0.0
E106/12/5/143 87.6.8
E106/12/5/143 1797. May 1. The Five pound Land of Dalscone, and Miln, valuation 237 merks 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies] divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 That part thereof, belonging to Robert Donald 45.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The remainder thereof, belonging to Peter Johnston of Carnsalloch, 192.6.8
E106/12/5/143 237.6.8
E106/12/5/143 1798. Dec. [December] 6. The Five Pound Land of Dalscone, and Miln, valuation 192 merks 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies], divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Bloomfield, belonging to Robert Threshie 7.6.8
E106/12/5/143 The remainder, belonging to Peter Johnston of Carnsalloch 185.0.0
E106/12/5/143 192.6.8
E106/12/5/143 20. The Five Pound Land of Dalscone, and Miln, valuation 185 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Brownrig and Eastmoss 33.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The remainder of Dalscone and Miln 152.0.0
E106/12/5/143 185.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1804. June 14. The Lands of Conheathrig and Fifty-two Acres of Spittlefield, holden of the Crown, valuation 700 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Rosehall, belonging to Tristrim Lowther 248.6.8
E106/12/5/143 The Lands called Acrehead, belonging to Robert Allan 100.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Midpark, belonging to James Blount's heirs 55.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Northpark, belonging to Little and Mundell 45.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof called Red-dub, belonging to them 55.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The Lands called East or Southpark, belonging to Robert Haining 65.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The Lands called Spittlefield, belonging to Richard Lothian 151.6.8
E106/12/5/143 700.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Netherwood, and Fishings, holden of the Burgh of Dumfries, valuation 700 merks, divided as under :
E106/12/5/143 The Mains of Netherwood, belonging to Robert Allan 500.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part of Castledykes, belonging to John Brand 76.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, belonging to William Thomson 36.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, belonging to Samuel Forsyth 28.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, belonging to Archibald Brown 60.0.0
E106/12/5/143 700.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1805. Oct. [October] 1. The Four Merk Land of Auchencreath, valuation 200 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 The Three Merk Lands of Auchencreath, belonging to Peter Johnstone of Carnsalloch 150.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The One Merkland thereof, called Brownfield, belonging to Miss Brown of Milnhead, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/143 200.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1809. April 30. The Forty Shilling Land of Nunholm, valuation 300 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/143 The Mid-division thereof, belonging to Robert Threshie 160.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Carried Forward 160.0.0
E106/12/5/143 PARISH OF DUMFRIES LANDWARD CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/143 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/143 Brought Forward 160.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1809. April 30. The West-division, belonging to John Henderson 78.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The East-division, belonging to James Paterson 62.0.0
E106/12/5/143 300.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1812. April 30. The Mains of Netherwood, valuation 500 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 The Mains of Netherwood, Dr [Doctor] William Maxwell's 185.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, Mr McMurdo's 158.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, Mr McQueen's 79.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, Mr Allan's 50.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, Mr Shortridge's 26.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, Mr Taylor's 2.0.0
E106/12/5/143 500.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1814. April 30. The Lands of Over Craigs and others, valuation 643 merks 6s [Shillings] 8d [Pennies]., divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 The Mains of Craigs, Craigend, Whitehill. Gorefield, Kelwood, Todholes, &c. 430.0.0
E106/12/5/143 The Lands of Over Craigs 213.6.8
E106/12/5/143 643.6.8
E106/12/5/143 1816. Sep.[September] The Three Merk Land of Dargavel, valuation 180 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 Mid Dargavel 109.6.8
E106/12/5/143 Nether Dargavel 35.6.8
E106/12/5/143 Over Dargavel 35.0.0
E106/12/5/143 180.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1819. April 30. The Lands of Spittlefield, valuation 151 merks, 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies]., divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 Part thereof, belonging to Mrs Brown and children, 125.6.8
E106/12/5/143 Kilknow, and Graystonepark, belonging to Samuel Forsyth 26.0.0
E106/12/5/143 151.6.8
E106/12/5/143 1822. April 30. Part of Castledykes, valuation 36 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 That part acquired by John Hannah 18.0.0
E106/12/5/143 That part acquired by Ebenezer Stott 16.0.0
E106/12/5/143 That part acquired by Joseph E. Perochon 2.0.0
E106/12/5/143 36.0.0
E106/12/5/143 1825. The Commissioners of Supply being unable to discover the article if 750 merks applicable to Wolfgill in the former Valuation Books, further than that Wolfgill is situated in the Burrow-roods of Dumfries, have directed it to be discontinued in the new Roll.
E106/12/5/143 PARISH OF DUNSCORE
E106/12/5/143 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/143 1758. May 2. The Forty Shilling Land of Lagg, The Forty Shilling Land of Hallidayhill, The Forty Shilling Land of Croftstoune or Crawstoune, The Forty Shilling Land of Allantoune, with the Cottars, valuation 425 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/143 Croftstoune, or Crawstoune 45.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Lagg 95.0.0
E106/12/5/143 Hallidayhill 50.0.0
E106/12/5/143 190.0.0
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E106/12/5/145 PARISH OF DUNSCORE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/145 Dtae of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/145 Brought Forward 190.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1758. May 2. The Half Merk Land of Hannas 14.0.0
E106/12/5/145 These belong to the Duke of Queensberry 204.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Burnside and Highmains 81.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Merkland and Laighmains 71.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Gateside and Hole 37.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Lochmailen 10.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Allantounfoot and Roughhill 22.0.0
E106/12/5/145 These belong to Robert Riddell 221.0.0
E106/12/5/145 425.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1777. April 30. The Forty Shillingland of Bogrie and Skelstoune, valuation 300 Merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Bogrie 228.6.8
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Skelstoune 71.6.8
E106/12/5/145 300.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1778. April 30. The Fifty Shilling Land of Dempstertoune, valuation 122 merks 6s [Shillings] 8d [Pennies]., divided thus :-
E106/12/5/145 Four-fifth parts thereof, belonging to William Morrine 98.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The other Fifth part, belonging to Robert Milligan, 24.6.8
E106/12/5/145 122.6.8
E106/12/5/145 The Three Shilling Land of Over Killyleoch, valuation 98 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 Four-fifth parts, belonging to William Morrine 78.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The other Fifth part, to John Glencorse 20.0.0
E106/12/5/145 98.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1783. April 30. The Twenty Shilling Land of Edgartoune, valuation 105 merks, divided thus :
E106/12/5/145 Half thereof, belonging to John McCubbine 52.6.8
E106/12/5/145 One Fourth, to James McCubbine 26.3.4
E106/12/5/145 One Eighth to Robert Richardson 13.1.8
E106/12/5/145 One Eighth to William Broom 13.1.8
E106/12/5/145 105.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1791. April 30. The Forty Shilling Land of Nether Bessiewalla, valuation 85 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 The Fourth part thereof, called Linburn, belonging to the Rev. [Reverend] Joseph Kirkpatrick 21.3.4
E106/12/5/145 The remaining Three Fourth parts to Alexander Bryce, James McKinnell, and John Halliday 63.10.0
E106/12/5/145 85.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1793. April 30. The Two Merkland of Over Laggan, valuation 90 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/145 Part thereof, belonging to John Morrine 55.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Remainder called Corseford to Robart McKinnell 35.0.0
E106/12/5/145 90.0.0
E106/12/5/145 - The Twenty Shilling Land of McCubbingtoune, valuation 112 merks 6s. [Shillings] 8d. [Pennies] divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 Part thereof, belonging to James Barr 28.1.8
E106/12/5/145 Part thereof belonging to William Crosbie 28.1.8
E106/12/5/145 Carried Forward 56.3.4
E106/12/5/145 PARISH OF DUNSCORE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/145 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/145 1793. April 30. Brought Forward 56.3.4
E106/12/5/145 Part thereof, belonging to Robert McKinnell 28.1.8
E106/12/5/145 Part thereof, belonging to James McKinnell 28.1.8
E106/12/5/145 112.6.8
E106/12/5/145 1797. May 1. The Two Merkland of Brockloch, The Two Merkland of Cleugh-head, and the Two Merkland of Sundaywell, valuation 377 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 Sundaywell, belonging to Alexander Moffat 252.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The remainder thereof, called Shillingland, belonging to Edward Moffat, 125.0.0
E106/12/5/145 377.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1798. Dec. [December] 13. The Lands of Newton, valuation 98 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 One half thereof, 49.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The other half, 49.0.0
E106/12/5/145 98.0.0
E106/12/5/145 20. The Forty Shilling Land of Dalgonner, valuation 450 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/145 The Forty Shilling Land of Dalgonner 400.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Part thereof, called Kirkstyle 50.0.0
E106/12/5/145 450.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1799. Oct. [October] 29. The Forty Shilling Land of Bessiewalla, valuation 115 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 That part belonging to Isle Estate 92.0.0
E106/12/5/145 That part belonging to John Chesny 11.6.8
E106/12/5/145 That part belonging to John Laurie 11.6.8
E106/12/5/145 115.0.0
E106/12/5/145 Nov. [November] 20. The Twenty Shilling Land of Fardingwell, valuation 105 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 The Seventeen Shilling Eight Penny Land thereof, pertaining to the Estate of Isle 92.10.0
E106/12/5/145 The remining Two Shilling and Four Penny Land thereofm belonging to David Halliday 12.5.4
E106/12/5/145 105.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1800. April 30. The Lands of Burnside and Highmains, Merkland, and Laighmains, Gateside and Hole, Lochmailing and Allantonfoot, and Roughhill, formerly pertaining to Robert Riddell, valuation 221 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Merkland 41.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Lochmailing, Allantonfoot and Roughhill, 120.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Burnside, Gateside, and Hole, 60.0.0
E106/12/5/145 221.0.0
E106/12/5/145 -` The haill Lands of Friars' Carse, valuation 500 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Elliesland 80.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The Mains of Friar's Carse 150.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The Lands of Bush 110.0.0
E106/12/5/145 The remainder, called West Burnhead, Lowburnhead, Miln and Miln Lands 160.0.0
E106/12/5/145 500.0.0
E106/12/5/145 1801. April 30. The Three Merkland of Nether Craigenputtock, valuation 180 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/145 That part belonging to Samuel Corson 120.0.0
E106/12/5/145 That part caalled Corstamman, belonging to Joseph McGeorge 60.0.0
E106/12/5/145 180.0.0
E106/12/5/145 xii. APPENDIX xiii. APPENDIX
E106/12/5/147 PARISH OF DUNSCORE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/147 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/147 30. Apr 1801. The Lands of Nether Bessiewalls, valuation 63 merks 10s., [shillings] divided as under:-
E106/12/5/147 That part called Jonkine, 10.10.0
E106/12/5/147 That part called Bent or Lochenlee, 35.4.5
E106/12/5/147 The remainder called Lochenhead, 17.8.11
E106/12/5/147 [total] 63.10.0
E106/12/5/147 22. Jun 1802. Four-fifth of the Three Shilling Land of Over Killyleoch, valuation 78 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/147 That part called Lanehead, and Burnhead, belonging to James Corrie, 60.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The remainder, belonging to James Laurie, 18.0.0
E106/12/5/147 [total] 78.0.0
E106/12/5/147 14. Feb 1805. The lands called West Burnhead, and Lowburnhead, with the Miln-lands of Friar's Carse, commonly called the Grange Miln, valuation 160 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/147 The Miln, Miln Lands and Meadows, belonging to William Laidlaw, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Lands of Upper or West Burnheads, belonging to James Laurie, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Lands of Nether of Lowburnhead, belonging to Robert and James McKinnell 70.0.0
E106/12/5/147 [total] 160.0.0
E106/12/5/147 3. Oct. 1820. Part of Friar's Carse, called Bush, valuation 110.0.0
E106/12/5/147 Lochmailing, Allantonfoot, and Roughhill, 120.0.0
E106/12/5/147 Grange Miln, Miln-lands and Meadow, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/147 Amounting together to 270.0.0
E106/12/5/147 - Which aggregate, the Commissioners divided as under:-
E106/12/5/147 That part acquired by George Whigham, 152.6.8
E106/12/5/147 That part acquired by James Crichton, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/147 And that part acquired by James McKinnell, 67.6.8
E106/12/5/147 [total] 270.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Merk Land of Kellieston, valuation 75 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/147 That part acquired by James Graham, 8.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/147 That part acquired by Theodore Blackie, 8.4.5⅓
E106/12/5/147 That part acquired by David Burnet, 16.8.10⅔
E106/12/5/147 That part acquired by George Whigham, 41.8.10⅔
E106/12/5/147 [total] 75.0.0
E106/12/5/147 30. Apr 1824. The Thirty Shilling Land of Nether Laggan, valuation 112 merks 6s. [shilling] 8d., [pennies] divided as under:-
E106/12/5/147 Part called Woodhead, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/147 Part called Woodfoot, 6.3.4
E106/12/5/147 Part called Nether Laggan, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/147 And another part thereof, 6.3.4
E106/12/5/147 [total] 112.6.8
E106/12/5/147 PARISH OF DURRISDEER.
E106/12/5/147 NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/147 17. May 1745. The Mains of Enoche, The Lands of Cleughfoot, and Holestain, The Lands of Enochtown, Carronfoot, with the Miln thereof, The Waulkmiln, The
E106/12/5/147 PARISH OF DURRISDEER CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/147 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/147 17. May 1745. Lands of Scarhead in Durrisdeertown, besides Fishings, Services, Kaynes, and other casualties not included nor valued, were rated in the old valuation Roll, at 1800.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Four Merk Land of Auchensell and Muiryhill 175.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Mains of Ballagan and Eight Merk Land of Drumcruil, 660.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Forty Shilling Land of Over Dalveen, Cleughstanefoot, and Burngrains, The Lands of Muircleugh, Cottarhouse, and Mains of Castlehill, 1350.0.0
E106/12/5/147 Making together 3985.0.0
E106/12/5/147 And by decree of this date, the Commissioners ordained the whole of the above lands, valued as aforesaid, to be included in the cumulo valuation of the Estate of Queensberry.
E106/12/5/147 3. Oct. 1774. The Merk Lands that pertained to the Earl of Carnwath, and which belonged to Lord Eliock, are stated in the old valuation Book at 800 merks, and by decree of this date, the Commissioners, on the Petition of Lord Eliock and others, found and declared that these parts and portions of the Twenty-six Merk Land of Eliock, situated in this parish, viz:- The Lands of Crairie, The Lands of Burnmouth, Fardingmalloch, Glenwhirn, Over Glengenny, Nether Glengenny, and Dryfesmark, with
E106/12/5/147 pertinents, ought to be stated in the Cess Books of the County, as lying within this parish, by the aforesaid names, in place of the general description under which they stood originally valued at the foresaid sum of 800.0.0
E106/12/5/147 30. Apr 1827. The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the cumulo valuation of the Five Merk Land of the Town of Durrisdeer, being 247 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] (exclusive of 4-16th shares thereof, called Scarhead, which forms part of the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo,) and appointed the same to be rated separately as under:-
E106/12/5/147 Nine-sixteenth shares thereof, belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry 185.8.4
E106/12/5/147 Three-sixteenth shares, belonging to James Yorstoun and John Harper 61.11.8
E106/12/5/147 [total] 247.6.8
E106/12/5/147 PARISH OF ESKDALEMUIR AND WESTERKIRK.
E106/12/5/147 NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/147 5. Jun 1739. The Lands that pertained to Craikhaugh, possessed by Grizzel Scott, stood valued at 300.0.0
E106/12/5/147 And the rest of Craikhaugh's Lands at 375.0.0
E106/12/5/147 Making together 675.0.0
E106/12/5/147 But the Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the above aggregate, and proportioned the same as under:-
E106/12/5/147 The Lands of Craikhaugh, Raeburnfoot, Heatherdykes, and Johnston Dinnings, that pertained to Graham Shaw, 528.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Lands of Johnstone, 147.0.0
E106/12/5/147 [total] 675.0.0
E106/12/5/147 30. Apr 1799. The Lands of Raeburnfoot, Craikhaugh, Heatherdyke, and Johnstone Dinnings that pertained to Graham of Shaw, valuation 528 merks, dibided as under:-
E106/12/5/147 Craikhaugh, Heatherydyke, and Johnston Dinnings, 300.0.0
E106/12/5/147 The Lands of Raeburnfoot 228.0.0
E106/12/5/147 [total] 528.0.0
E106/12/5/147 [Page] 146 14. APPENDIX. Page] 147 15. APPENDIX.
E106/12/5/149 PARISH OF ESKDALEMUIR AND WESTERKIRK CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/149 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/149 1808. Oct. [October] 4. The Lands of Burnfoot, valuation 150 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/149 That part belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch 90.0.0
E106/12/5/149 That part belonging to Sir John Johnstone 60.0.0
E106/12/5/149 150.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1813. April 30. The Lands called Raeburn's Lands of Raeburn, Raeburnhead, and Yettbyre, valuation 1760 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Raeburn, Moodlaw, and others belonging to Mr Scott, 1193.0.0
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Yettbyre, and Yeards, belonging to Mr Beattie 567.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1760.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1827. April 30. The Commissioners, by their decree of this date, divided the valuation of the lands of Watcarrick situated in Eskdalemuir, from the Duke of Buccleuch's cumulo valuation of 10748 merks, under these parishes, and appointed the same to be stated per se in Eskdalemuir, at 442.0.0
E106/12/5/149 Thereby reducing his Grace's said cumulo to 10306 merks.
E106/12/5/149 In the former Valuation Rolls of this County, the Lands in these parishes have been classed promiscuously under one title "Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk." The Commissioners therefore directed their Clerk, in framing the new Roll, to class the several Lands under the respective parishes in which they are situated.
E106/12/5/149 PARISH OF EWES
E106/12/5/149 NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/149 1804. June 14. The Lands of Tarras, valuation 1100 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/149 That part thereof, called Cooms, belonging to John Elliot 550.0.0
E106/12/5/149 That part called Lodgegill, belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch 550.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1100.0.0
E106/12/5/149 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN
E106/12/5/149 NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/149 1740. May 31. The Lands that pertained to John McGlashan of Dalwhat, viz. the Two merk half Merkland of Dalwhathead ; the Two Merkland of the Mains of Dalwhat, and the Two Merk Half Merkland of Marwhirn, valued in cumulo at 562 merks, divided as under .-
E106/12/5/149 Dalwhathead, and Mains of Dalwhat, 388.0.0
E106/12/5/149 Marwhirn 174.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1743 Aug. [August] 16. The Estate of Maxwelltown, viz :- The Four Merk and Half Merk Land of Auchenstrowan, The Three Merkland of Balinnie, Two Merk Land of Craiglirian, The Two Merk Half Merk Land of Martour,, The Two Merk Land of Drumloff, The Two Merk Half Merk Land of Burnfoot, The Three Merk Land of Hill, Fifty Shilling Land of Peelton, Three Merk Land of Shankiestoewn, The Five Merk Land of Maxwelltown, The Three Pound Land of Bellyboughts and Corsefurd, The Thirty Shilling Land of Braikenside, [continued]
E106/12/5/149 The Forty Shilling Land of Straithhead, The Forty Shilling Land of Auchenfedderick, The Forty Shilling Land of Dardarroch, The Half Merk Land of Clarneston, The Two Merk Land of Castlefairn, The Miln, [continued]
E106/12/5/149 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/149 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/149 1743. Aug. [August] 16. The Merk Land of Little Laggan The Merk Land of Meikle Laggan, and the Two Merk Land of Gordiestonm stood valued in cumulo at 3400.0.0
E106/12/5/149 The Merk Land and Half Merk Land of Dibbin, at 150.0.0
E106/12/5/149 And the Thirty Shilling Land of Braikenside, at 90.0.0
E106/12/5/149 Making together 3640.0.0
E106/12/5/149 And the above aggregate was, by decree of the Commissionerss of this date, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Bellyboughts, Corsefurd, Shancastle or Shankieston, The Two Merkland of Neise, One Merkland of Ballinnie, Two and a half Merkland of Martour and Little Dibbin, The Lands of Auchenstrowan, The Lands of Craiglirian, The Lands of Drumloff, The Lands of Strangshalloch, The Lands of Castlefairn, The Miln and Miln-Lands of Gilligappock, The Lands of Hill, The Lands of Peeltoun, and the Five Merk Land of Maxwelltown, all holden of a subject 2516.10.0
E106/12/5/149 Thr half of Dunreggan alias Burnfoot, The Acres of the Templand Meadow, The Lands of Braikenside, The Lands of Straith, alias Straithhead, The Lands of Bankhead, alias Auchenfedderick, The Lands of Wallietoun, The Lands of Gordiestoun,The Lands of Dardarroch and Clarenestoun, and the Lands of Meikle and Little Laggans, which are holden of the Crown, 1123.3.4
E106/12/5/149 Making together the above cumulo of 3640.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1765. Oct. [October] 29. And by another decree of the Commissioners of this date, the valuation of the above Lands, holden of the Crown, was farther divided as under :-
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of the half of Dunreggan alias Burnfoot. The acres of Templand Meadow, The Lands of Braikenside, The Lands of Straith alias Straithhead, The Lands of Wallistoun, The Lands of Gordiestoun, and the Lands of Dardarroch and Clarenestoun, belonging to Sir Robert Laurie, Bart., then deceased, 795.6.8
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Bankhead and Meikle and Little Laggans, disponed to Lieut. [Lieutenant] -Colonel Sir R. Laurie of Maxwellton, Bart, [Baronet] 327.10.0
E106/12/5/149 Making together the above second cumulo of 1123.3.4
E106/12/5/149 So that the valuation of the said whole Lands, was appointed to be stated as under :-
E106/12/5/149 The above Lands holding of a subject 2516.10.0
E106/12/5/149 The above Lands holding of the Crown 795.6.8
E106/12/5/149 The above Lands holding of the Crown, disponed to Lieut. [Lieutenant] -Colonel Sir Robert Laurie 327.10.0
E106/12/5/149 Cumulo as above 3640.0.0
E106/12/5/149 1787. May 23. And by another decree of the Commissioners of this date, the said valuation was farther divided as under :-
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Bellyboughts 121.0.0
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Corseford 111.0.0
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Shancastle or Shankieston 151.6.8
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Craiglirian 181.10.0
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Drumloff 151.0.0
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Hill, alias Gilligappock, with the Miln and Miln-lands of Gilligappock 290.0.0
E106/12/5/149 The Lands of Maxwelltown 259.6.8
E106/12/5/149 Carried Forward 1265.10.0
E106/12/5/149 All which Lands then belonged to Sir Robert Laurie, of Maxwelltown, Bart. [Baronet]
E106/12/5/151 xviii APPENDIX.
E106/12/5/151 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/151 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/151 Date of Decrees M. s. d.
E106/12/5/151 1787.
E106/12/5/151 Brought Forward 1265.10.0
E106/12/5/151 May 23. The Lands of Castlefairin, 252.0.0
E106/12/5/151 Tha Lands of Neise and Ballinnie 121.6.8
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Auchenstrowan and Stranshalloch, 282.6.8
E106/12/5/151 686.0.0
E106/12/5/151 All acquired by William Forbes of Callander.
E106/12/5/151 William Riddell The Lands of Martour, Meikle and Little Dibbins 313.0.0
E106/12/5/151 John Gordon The Lands of Peelton 252.0.0
E106/12/5/151 565.0.0
E106/12/5/151 Duke of Queensberry The whole of these Lands
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Meikle and Little Laggans 176.6.8
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Bankhead or Auchenfeddericks 151.3.4
E106/12/5/151 The half of Dunreggan called Burnfoot, and the whole of the Templand Meadow 131.1.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Straith or Straithhead 131.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Wallistoun 50.5.4
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Gordonstoun 90.10.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Dardarroch and Clarneston 220.11.0
E106/12/5/151 951.10.8
E106/12/5/151 All which Lands then belonged to Sir Robert Laurie of Maxwelltoun, Bart., and were holden by him of the Crown
E106/12/5/151 Alexander Fergusson of Craigdarroch The Lands of Braikenside 171.6.0
E106/12/5/151 Ancient cumulo valuation 3640.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1743.
E106/12/5/151 Oct. 5.
E106/12/5/151 James Craik, viz The Thirty Shillingland of Compstoune, The Miln of Snaid, The Two Merkland of Coatstoune, The Two Merkland of Keulstoune, The Merkland of Gateside and Merkland of Stuartoune, valuation 775 merks divided as under :
E106/12/5/151 The Twa Merkland, Gateside, Moffatstoune, Keulstoune, Coatstoune, Compstoune, and Miln of Snaid, which are holden of the Crown 686.0.0
E106/12/5/151 Duke of Queensberry The Lands of Stuartoune 89.0.0
E106/12/5/151 775.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1749
E106/12/5/151 June 1. The Lands pertaining to Craigdarroch, viz :- The Four Merkland of Jerburgh, Lochenbennat and Dalmacullan, Craigdarroch Miln and Lagdow, The Two Merkland of Moss and Grayns and Coatmautack, The Land called the Twenty Shillingland, The Three Merk Half Merkland of Chappelmark and Corrowdow, The Two Merk Half Merkland of Cornbie, The Two Merk Half Merkland of Conrick, The Two Merk Half Merkland of Blairoch, The Two Merk Half Merkland of Barbowie, The Two Merk Half merkland of Barnbourie, [continued]
E106/12/5/151 The Thirty Shilingland of Craigdarroch, The Twenty Shillingland of Neise, The Five Merkland of Barndarroch, Over Caitloche, Camanell, and Merkland of Dungalstoune, stood valued at 1500.0.0
E106/12/5/151 And the Commissioners, by their decree of this date, found that the Two Merk Half Merkland of Barnbourie, part of Craigdarroch's Land, holden of the Crown, and included in the last mentioned cumulo, ought to be deducted therefrom, at the rate of 102.6.8
E106/12/5/151 Leaving a cumulo of 1397.6.8
E106/12/5/151 1750
E106/12/5/151 June 1.
E106/12/5/151 Brown of Ingliston viz., The Merk Land of Kirkland, The Merk Lands of Gilmerston, The Two merk Lands of Mid Ingliston, The Half Merk Land that pertained to him, and the Miln of Twa Merk Land stood valued at 657 merks 6s [Shillings] 8d [pennies]., but were, of this date, divided and appointed to be rated separately as follows :-
E106/12/5/151 Appendix
E106/12/5/151 Date of Decrees Parish of Glencairn Continued.
E106/12/5/151 1751 Names of Lands M.s.d
E106/12/5/151 June 1. The Merk Land of Kirkland 40.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Mid Inglistoun 300.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Half Merkland 50.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Gilmerston 138.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The Miln and Miln Lands of Twa Merkland 129.6.8
E106/12/5/151 657.6.8
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Snaid, Boreland, Garristoun, and Shaw, valuation 447 merks, divided as under
E106/12/5/151 William Welsh Shaw,garristoun, and part of Snaid, 212.0.0
E106/12/5/151 Robert Riddell Boreland, and remainder of Snaid 235.0.0
E106/12/5/151 447.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1758
E106/12/5/151 May 2. The Twa Merkland of Minniegryle, Two Merk Land of Kirkcudbright, The Lands of Nether Caitloch, and Two Merk Half Merk Land of Dunreggan, [continued]
E106/12/5/151 valuation 475 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/151 William Collow of Auchencairn Over Kirkcudbright from Caitloch was appointed per se at 135.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1770 April 30.
E106/12/5/151 William Kirkpatrick The Two Merkland of Minniegryle 154.0.0
E106/12/5/151 And the Lands of Nether Caitloch, and Dunreggan, remaining with Caitloch at 186.0.0
E106/12/5/151 475.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1774. Aug. 30.
E106/12/5/151 The Thirty Shillingland of Creechan and Boddam, valuation 300 merks, divided as under :-
E106/12/5/151 Charles Charters of Amisfield The Lands of Nether Tack 27.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The other parts of Creechan and Boddam, remaining with Craigdarroch 273.0.0
E106/12/5/151 300.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1786 April 29. The Merkland of Kirkland, called the Nether Kirkland of Glencairn, valuation 40 merks, divided thus :-
E106/12/5/151 William Campbell of Crawfordton The West Side 20.0.0
E106/12/5/151 Rev. [Reverend] William Grierson The East Side 20.0.0
E106/12/5/151 40.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1799. Feb 21. The remaining cumulo of craigdarroch, valuation 1397 merks 6s [Shillings] 8d [Pennies]., divided as under :-
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Conrick, Blairoche, Benbuie, Cornbie, and Corrowdow 600.0.0
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Craigdarroch Mains, Lands of Upper Caitloch, Dungalston, and Ewnston 262.6.8
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Neisekiln, Neiseparks, Kilnow, Graines, and the Burgh of Barony of Minnyhive and Feu-duties thereof, excepting the Feu-duties of Calside, and Customs of Minnyhive 243.0.0
E106/12/5/151 Craigdarroch Parks, being the LA ands of Chapplemark, and Lands called the Twenty Shillingland and Camanell 112.6.8
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Bardannoch 116.6.8
E106/12/5/151 The Lands of Jerburgh 63.0.0
E106/12/5/151 1397.6.8
E106/12/5/151 1802 April 30. The Land of Craigdarroch Mains, Upper Caitloch, Dungalston, and Ewnston, valuation 262 merks 6 s. [Shillings] 8d [Pennies]., divided as under :-
E106/12/5/151 Henry Fergusson The Lands of Craigdarroch Mains, Dunglston, and Ewnston 242.6.8
E106/12/5/151 Gibert Grierson Lands of Upper Caitloch 20.0.0
E106/12/5/151 262.6.8
E106/12/5/153 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/153 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/153 1802. April 30. And the Lands of Niesekiln, Neiseparks, Kilnow, Graines, Burgh of Barony of Minnyhive, and Feu-duties described as above, valuation 243 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 The Lands of Neisekiln, Damhouse, Neiseparks, Craigdarroch Miln-lands, Waulkmiln, and Feu-duties, payable by the Feuars of the Burgh of Barony of Minnyhive, belonging toHenry Ferguson, 172.10.0
E106/12/5/153 That part of Graines, and the Feu-duties payable by certain others of the Feuars of the said Burgh, belonging to William Stewart, 56.6.8
E106/12/5/153 Part of Kilnow, belonging to William Stewart, 10.6.8
E106/12/5/153 Part thereof, belonging to Thomas Moffat, 3.3.4
E106/12/5/153 [total] 243.0.0
E106/12/5/153 1806. April 30. The Two Merkland of Craigneston, and Two Merkland of Three Rigs, valuation 337 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/153 The Two Merkland of Craigneston, 200.0.0
E106/12/5/153 The Two Merkland of Three Rigs 137.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 337.0.0
E106/12/5/153 1807. April 30, The Lands of Neisekiln, Darahouse, Neiseparks, Craigdarroch Miln Lands, Waulkmiln, and Feu-duties of part of the Burgh of Barony of Minnyhive, valuation 172 merks 10s. [shillings] divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 Those parts of Neisekiln, Damhouse, Neiseparks, Craigdarroch Miln Lands, and Feu-duties of the Burgh of Barony on Minnyhive, belonging to William Stewart, 109.5.8
E106/12/5/153 That part of the Lands of Neise, Upper Waulkmiln, and part of Neisekiln, belonging to James Hastings 63.4.4
E106/12/5/153 [total] 172.10.0
E106/12/5/153 1817. April 30. The Lands of Dardarroch, and Clarenston, valuation 220 merks 11s., [shillings] divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 The Lands of Dardarroch, belonging to Robert Martin, 180.11.0
E106/12/5/153 The Lands of Clarenston, belonging to James Black 40.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 220.11.0
E106/12/5/153 1819. April 30. The Lands of Marshirn stood valued at, 174.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Upper Caitloch, 20.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Together 194.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Which aggregate, the Commissioners, of this date, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 Marwhirn, belonging to Mrs Twiname, 154.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Part thereof, belonging to John Corson of Dalwhat, 20.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Upper Caitloch, and Caitloch Park, also his property 20.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 194.0.0
E106/12/5/153 1824. Oct. 5. The Two Merkland of Birkshaw, valuation 122 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 On John Caven's part, called Birkshaw, 47.6.8
E106/12/5/153 James Niven's part, called Loch-hill, 32.10.0
E106/12/5/153 Thomas Johnston's part, called Moatland 42.3.4
E106/12/5/153 [total] 122.6.8
E106/12/5/153 1825. Feb. 10. The Lands of Conrick, Blairoch, Cornbie, and Corrowdow, valuation 600 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 Benbuir and Cornbie, 212.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Carried Forward 212.0.0
E106/12/5/153 PARISH OF GLENCAIRN CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/153 NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/153 1825. Feb. 10. Brought Forward 212.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Conrick 138.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Blairoch, 110.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Corrowdow, 140.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 600.0.0
E106/12/5/153 And the Lands of Martour, Meikle and Little Dibbins, valuation 313 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/153 Martour and Little Dibbin, 175.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Meikle Dibbin and Holm of Little Dibbin 138.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 313.0.0
E106/12/5/153 The Lands of Peelton, valuation 252 merks. divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 On those parts thereof belonging to Robert Gillespie's Trustees, 151.10.8
E106/12/5/153 And on those parts disponed to James Corson 100.2.8
E106/12/5/153 [total] 252.0.0
E106/12/5/153 The Lands pf Dalwhathead and Mains of Dalwhat, valuation 388 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/153 Mains of Dalwhat, 268.0.0
E106/12/5/153 Part called Holmhead 120.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 388.0.0
E106/12/5/153 The Two Merkland of Barndannoch, caluation 116 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] divided thus:-
E106/12/5/153 That part belonging to Thomas Moffat, 93.6.8
E106/12/5/153 That part belonging to Alexander Moffat 23.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 116.6.8
E106/12/5/153 PARISH OF GRAITNEY.
E106/12/5/153 NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/153 1824. Oct. 5. The Commissioners, by their Decree of this date, divided the Earl of Mansfield's cumulo valuation of 9666 merks, and appointed the valuation of the Seven Pound Six Shilling and Eight Penny Land of Graitney, The Twenty Pound Land of Reidkirk, The Five Pound Land of Langrigs, The Ten Pound Land of Blaatwood, and the Eleven Merkland of Tordoch forming part of said cumulo to be here rated per se at 5123.0.0
E106/12/5/153 1827. April 30. The Lands and Barony of Springkell, although situated in this parish, are valued in cumulo with the Lands and Barony of Half Morton, and were formerly stated under Kirkpatrick-Fleeming, but they are now transferred to this parish and though not divided are here stated at the rate of 815.0.0
E106/12/5/153 PARISH OF HALF MORTON.
E106/12/5/153 NAMES OF LANDS.
E106/12/5/153 1827. April 30. The Lands and Barony of Half Morton are valued in cumulo with the Barony of Springkell, and were formerly rated under the parish of Kirkpatrick Fleeming, but are now transferred to this parish in which they are situated, and although not divided from the cumulo, are here stated at, 1492.0.0
E106/12/5/153 And also the Lands of Smellholm and Chappel of Logan at their former valuation of 120.0.0
E106/12/5/153 [total] 1612.0.0
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E106/12/5/155 PARISH OF HODDAM.
E106/12/5/155 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/155 30. Aug. 1774. The Ten Merkland that pertained to Kirkconnell, The Half of the Half Merkland of Blackwoods in Middlebie included, valuation 400 merks. divided as under-
E106/12/5/155 Ther Ten Merkland of Kirkconnel, 396.6.8
E106/12/5/155 The Half of the Half Merkland of Blackwood or Blacklands, was ordained to be stated under the parish of Middlebie at 3.6.8
E106/12/5/155 [total] 400.0.0
E106/12/5/155 1. May. 1797. The Ten Merkland of Knockhill, including Whitehill and Dukescloss, valuation 350 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/155 Whitehill and Dukescloss, belonging to William Bell Irving 50.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Knockhill, pertaining to Andrew Johnstone 300.0.0
E106/12/5/155 [total] 350.0.0
E106/12/5/155 30. Apr. 1813. The Six Pound Land that pertained to the Tutor of Bonshaw, The Pound Land that pertained to the Heir of Woodhouse valued at, 700.0.0
E106/12/5/155 The Four Merkland of Howdales, called New Orchard and Howdales, 120.0.0
E106/12/5/155 The Ten Merkland of Kirkconnell, called the Hall of Ecclefechan 396.6.8
E106/12/5/155 Making an aggregate of 1216.6.8
E106/12/5/155 And divided as under:-
E106/12/5/155 Bogueside, Supplebank and others, belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, 600.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Crossfield, 45.6.8
E106/12/5/155 New Orchard, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Howdales, 45.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Grameshall, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Paulsland 48.6.8
E106/12/5/155 Hall of Ecclefechan 64.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Newfield, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Langdike, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Saughpark, 15.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Castlebank's part, 12.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Greenfield, 10.3.4
E106/12/5/155 Johnstonbank 17.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Robert Carlyle's share, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Mrs Johnstone of Grainge's share, 19.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Thomas Kerr's share, 9.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Mary, Sarah, and Barbara Paisley's share 5.0.0
E106/12/5/155 William Farish's share 3.10.0
E106/12/5/155 Phillis Black's share 6.3.4
E106/12/5/155 Janet Black's share 6.3.4
E106/12/5/155 Margaret Black's share 6.3.4
E106/12/5/155 Elizabeth Black's share 6.3.4
E106/12/5/155 James Johnstone's share 4.0.0
E106/12/5/155 William Graham's share 20.0.0
E106/12/5/155 John Anderson's share 0.6.8
E106/12/5/155 William Farish's or Dr [Doctor] Arnot's share 16.0.0
E106/12/5/155 William Brand's called Coatshill 5.6.8
E106/12/5/155 John Stevenson Forsyth's share, with others 15.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Isobel Forsyth's share 7.6.8
E106/12/5/155 Christian Kerr's share 7.6.8
E106/12/5/155 Mrs Rae's share 2.6.8
E106/12/5/155 John Bell's share 2.6.8
E106/12/5/155 William Kennedy's share 5.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Thomas Henderson's share 5.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Andrew Wield's share 10.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Carried Forward 1195.0.0
E106/12/5/155 PARISH OF HODDAM CONTINUED
E106/12/5/155 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/155 Brought Forward 1195.0.0
E106/12/5/155 30. Apr 1813. William Carruther's share 2.6.8
E106/12/5/155 John Irving's share 10.0.0
E106/12/5/155 James Trunbull's share 3.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Templand's Acre 6.0.0
E106/12/5/155 [total] 1216.6.8
E106/12/5/155 17. Mar. 1824. The Commissioners divided the cumulo valuation of the Five Merkland of Air, 250 merks, as under:-
E106/12/5/155 Part thereof, called Castlebank, 200.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Part called Langdyke, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/155 [total] 250.0.0
E106/12/5/155 30 Apr. They also, of this date, divided the cumulo valuation of Paulsland, 48 merks 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] as under:-
E106/12/5/155 Part called Paulsland and Jocksedge, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Remainder, called Burnside and Cowdens, 8.6.8
E106/12/5/155 [total] 48.6.8
E106/12/5/155 10. Feb. 1825. Thomas Kerr's share of Kirkconnell, valuation 9 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/155 Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry's part 5.0.0
E106/12/5/155 Dr [Doctor] Arnot's part 4.0.0
E106/12/5/155 [total] 9.0.0
E106/12/5/155 PARISH OF HOLYWOOD.
E106/12/5/155 NAMES OF LANDS. M.s.d.
E106/12/5/155 11. Dec. 1729. The Forty Shillingland of Portrack, and the Forty Shillingland of Meikle McWhanrick, valuation 300 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/155 The Mains of Portrack lying on the southside of the water of Nith 113.3.10
E106/12/5/155 The Lands of Standalane, including Racklands, and Jackson's Isle, now belonging to Dalswinton 125.11.8
E106/12/5/155 The Lands of McWhanrick, 60.11.2
E106/12/5/155 [total] 300.0.0
E106/12/5/155 7. Mar 1758. The Four Pound Half Merkland of the Mains of Cowhill, The Two Merk Half Merkland of Killilung, The Merkland of Lochfoot, The Half Merkland of Muircroft, The Five Shillingland of Newton, The Five Shillingland of Kirkhill, The Merkland of Muirside, The Lands of Marchthorn and Blackcroft, The Croft called Nairns Croft, The Ten Shillingland of Townhead, The Merkland of Glengower, Another Merkland pertaining to the Five Shillingland of Marchthorn, The Ten Shillingland of Cariesland and
E106/12/5/155 Langmyreside, valued in cumulo at 787 merks 6s. [shillings] 8., [pennies] were divided as under:-
E106/12/5/155 The Mains of Cowhill and Over Killilung, 378.10.6
E106/12/5/155 Lochfoot, 23.8.8
E106/12/5/155 Marchthorn and Blackcroft, 42.7.8
E106/12/5/155 Glengower, 56.10.6
E106/12/5/155 Birkhill, Carlingcroft, and Three-fourths of Blackcroft, and one half of Townhead, 37.2.6
E106/12/5/155 Moss-side, and the other Half of Townhead, 41.7.5
E106/12/5/155 Carried Forward 580.7.3
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E106/12/5/157 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/157 Brought Forward 580.7.5
E106/12/5/157 7 March 1758 Muirsides 70.12.9
E106/12/5/157 All pertaining to Dugald Maxwell 651.6.8
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Nether Killilung, pertaining to Ann Maxwell 97.0.0
E106/12/5/157 Muricroft 9.6.8
E106/12/5/157 Carieslands and Langmyreside 29.6.8
E106/12/5/157 787.6.8
E106/12/5/157 29 April 1775 The Two Merkland of Milligantown, valuation 75 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 One Half thereof, stiles Anderson's Half 37.6.8
E106/12/5/157 The other Half stiles Elton's Half 37.6.8
E106/12/5/157 75.0.0
E106/12/5/157 30 April 1793 The Ten Shillingland of Burnfoot, valuation 70 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 Half belonging to Lady Maxwell Constable 35.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The other Half, belonging to John Stott 35.0.0
E106/12/5/157 70.0.0
E106/12/5/157 17 Jan 1799 The Twenty Shillingland of Barfreggan, valuation 101 merks 3s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies], divided thus:-
E106/12/5/157 Four Sixth part thereof 67.6.8
E106/12/5/157 One Sixth thereof 16.11.8
E106/12/5/157 The remaining Sixth thereof 16.11.8
E106/12/5/157 101.3.4
E106/12/5/157 22 June 1802 The Lands of Stepford, valuation 60 merks, divied as under:-
E106/12/5/157 Two Thirds Parts, belonging to Henrietta Beveridge 40.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The remaining Third Part, to Thomas Gibson 20.0.0
E106/12/5/157 60.0.0
E106/12/5/157 14 Feb 1805 The Twenty Shillingland of Clauchan, valuation 101 merks 3s [shillings] 4d. [pennies], divided thus:-
E106/12/5/157 Two third parts thereof, called the Two Half Merklands of Newton, in Clauchan of Balfreggan, belonging to Robert Stott 67.6.8
E106/12/5/157 The other Third, belonging to James Gilchrist 33.10.0
E106/12/5/157 101.3.4
E106/12/5/157 The Twenty Shillingland of Kilness, and Half Merkland of St. Michael's Croft, valuation 85 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 The Part called St. Michael's Croft 12.0.0
E106/12/5/157 Kilness 73.0.0
E106/12/5/157 85.0.0
E106/12/5/157 30 April 1808 The Mills of Cloudan, formerly pertaining to the Earl of Nithsdale, valuation 600 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 The Miln of Burnfoot of Cloudan 400.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Miln of Upper Cloudan 200.0.0
E106/12/5/157 600.0.0
E106/12/5/157 29 Oct. 1799 The Twenty Shillingland of Corseleys, valuation 50 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 The part thereof, belonging to the Estate of Isle 25.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The part belonging to Robert Stott 15.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The remainder belonging to James Miller 10.0.0
E106/12/5/157 50.0.0
E106/12/5/157 10 Feb 1825 The Twenty Shillingland of Morrington, valuation 65 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 Thomas Caven's Two-third parts 43.4.5 6/12
E106/12/5/157 William Morrin's One-third part 21.8.10 8/12
E106/12/5/157 65.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Macwhanrick, valuation 60 merks 11s [shillings] 2d. [pennies], divided as under:-
E106/12/5/157 The part called Macwhanrick 33.6.4
E106/12/5/157 The part called Sunnyhill 27.4.10
E106/12/5/157 60.11.2
E106/12/5/157 30 April 1827 The Commissioners directed Nairn's Land, as part of Isle Estate, to be stated to Mrs Fergusson, at 6.10.0
E106/12/5/157 PARISH OF HUTTON
E106/12/5/157 6 Dec 1798 The Four Merkland of Penlaw, Parkcleuchfoot, and Whiteleys, were by Decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the cumulo valuation of the Marquis of Annandale, and appointed to be rated, per se, in this parish at 200.0.0
E106/12/5/157 N.B. The division took place on a petition by Robert Henderson, and without attending thereto, the same valuation was again struck off the cumulo upon a petition of the Earl of Hopetoun to be more particularly hereafter adverted to
E106/12/5/157 27 Dec 1798 The Lands of Watscales were by Decree of the Commissioners of this date, separated from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and appointed to be here stated, per se, at 75.0.0
E106/12/5/157 And by the Decree last mentioned, the following Lands, situated in this parish, were also disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and appointed to be rated, per se as under:-
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Shaw and Wellslacks, Upper Hutton, Lee, and Underwood 100.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Upper Borelands and Nether Fentons 400.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Gillesbie 415.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Hiethat and Branrig 207.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Crossdikes 102.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Birscashank, Ward, and Goodfellowsholm or Paddockhole 125.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Whiteknow or Whiteholm 100.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Penlaw, or Parkcleuchfoot, and Whiteleys, previously disjoined by the Decree of the Commissioners, 6th December, already noticed, and rated at 200 merks.
E106/12/5/157 7 March 1799 And by another Decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands were in like manner separated from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rated, per se, as under:-
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Dryfehead, Finnigill, Macma, Waterhead, and others in Hutton, annexed to Corrie 1566.0.0
E106/12/5/157 The Lands of Dormontrig, Cowburn, Corriemains, Whitecastles, and others in Corrie, annexed to Hutton 1359.0.0
E106/12/5/157 24. APPENDIX PARISH OF HOLYWOOD CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/159 M.[Merks] s.[shilling] d. [pence] M.[Merks] s.[shilling] d. [pence]
E106/12/5/159 PARISH OF JOHNSTON.
E106/12/5/159 Date of Decrees. 27 Dec 1798. By Decree if the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands were disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and ordained to be here states, separately, as under:
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Archwood, 120.0.0
E106/12/5/159 One half of Minnigap and Brydenholm, 200.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The other half thereof 200.0.0
E106/12/5/159 7 March 1799. And by their other Decree of this date, the following Lands were also disjoined from the said Marquis’ cumulo, and appointed to be rated, per se, as under: — The Lands of Johnston Mains, Auchendinnings, Kirkbank, and others, 865.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Land of Raehills, Crunzierton, Kinnelholm, Lochwood, &c 770.0.0
E106/12/5/159 PARISH OF KEIR.
E106/12/5/159 4 May 1790. The Lands of Blackwoods, with the Miln of Keir, and Feu-duties thereof, valuation 600 marks, divided as under:— 400.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Blackwoods, 400.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Milan of Keir aud Feu-duties 200.0.0
E106/12/5/159 600.0.0
E106/12/5/159 29 April 1815. The Two Merkland of Nether Keir and Glenlaught, valued at 300.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Forty Shillingland of Barjarg, 450.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Ten Shillingland of Barjarg 82.6.8
E106/12/5/159 Making an aggregate of 832.6.8
E106/12/5/159 And the same was, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, divided as under:--
E106/12/5/159 Mains of Barjarg, 104.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Gracefield, 54.3.4
E106/12/5/159 Nether Keir, 167.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Staigholes, 130.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Cleuchhouses, 34.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Lower Napier Brae, 41.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Upper Napier Brae, 44.10.0
E106/12/5/159 Glenlaught, 44.10.0
E106/12/5/159 Auchnage, 44.10.0
E106/12/5/159 Huntershill, 89.3.4
E106/12/5/159 Newhall, 44.10.0
E106/12/5/159 Hill of Staigholes 34.0.0
E106/12/5/159 832.6.8
E106/12/5/159 PARISH OF KIRKCONNELL.
E106/12/5/159 13 Oct. 1748. The Lands of the petty Heritors, were valued in cumulo with the Estate of Queensberry, but by decree of the Commissioners of this date, they were disjoined therefrom, consisting of Carcoside, Knockenstob, and Tongue-house, and appointed to be here stated, per se, at, 330.0.0
E106/12/5/159 PARISH OF KIRCONNELL CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/159 Date of Decrees. 4 June 1751. The Lands of Carcoside, Knockenstob, and Tonguehouse, valuation 330 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/159 Carcoside and Knockenstob, 305.0.0
E106/12/5/159 And Tonguehouse to be added to the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo 25.0.0
E106/12/5/159 330.0.0
E106/12/5/159 30 April 1822. The Lands of Carconside and Knockenstob, valuation 305 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/159 Knockenstob belonging to William Keir 66.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Carcomains, belonging to William Broom, 66.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Holm, belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, 53.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Orchard, belong to [blank] Hair, 38.0.0
E106/12/5/159 Carcoside, belonging to Alexander Auld's trustees 82.0.0
E106/12/5/159 305.0.0
E106/12/5/159 PARISH OF KIRMAHOE.
E106/12/5/159 4 June 1760. The Twenty Poundland of Dalswinton, valuation 2600 marks, divided as under:
E106/12/5/159 That part of the Mains of Dalswinton, within the enclosures, including the grass of the Orchard 645.0.0
E106/12/5/159 That part of the Mains without the enclosures, called Dalkip, Sanded, Willie's Isle, and six acres of Outter Deluran, adjoining thereto, 144.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Whiteleys 48.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Forty Pennyland, 240.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Forrest, 120.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Drumbankfoot 192.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Drumbankhead 216.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Forresthead 44.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Connellcraig, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Craig of Forrest, 14.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Townhead, 240.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Yett 75.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Corsehill, 71.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Crofthead, 48.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Broadrigs, 42.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Boghall, 48.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Braehead, 84.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Leys, 95.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Smithtown, 71.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Lands of Ruletown, 41.0.0
E106/12/5/159 The Miln of Dalswinton, and Miln lands thereof, 47.0.0
E106/12/5/159 2600.0.0
E106/12/5/159 31 May 1785. The Poundland of Kirkland of Kirkmahoe, valuation 235 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/159 That part of Kirkland, belonging to the Duke of Queensberry, 29.5.0
E106/12/5/159 That part belonging to Lady Clerk Maxwell, 47.0.0
E106/12/5/159 That part belong to Robert Riddell, 62.8.10 ⁸⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/159 That part belonging to Robert Brown, 58.10.0
E106/12/5/159 That part belonging to James Robson 37.2.9 ⁴⁄₁₂
E106/12/5/159 235.0.0
E106/12/5/159 23 May 1787. That part of Carzield pertaining to the Fevers, valuation 140 marks, divided thus :--
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E106/12/5/161 PARISH OF KIRKMAHOE CONTINUED. M.[Merks] s.[shilling] d. [pence] M.[Merks] s.[shilling] d. [pence]
E106/12/5/161 23 May 1787. Part belong to the Duke of Queensberry, 36.7.0
E106/12/5/161 Part belonging to Robert Brown, 22.11.0
E106/12/5/161 Part belonging to John Robson, 57.11.0
E106/12/5/161 Part belonging to James Laurie, 22.11.0
E106/12/5/161 140.0.0
E106/12/5/161 30 April 1801. The Lands and Barony of Duncow, valuation 1650 marks, divided as under:--
E106/12/5/161 Knowbuckle, 36.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Ryecroft, 20.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Parkknows, 34.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Longbank, 59.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Duncow Common, 110.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Broomdykes, 185.0.0
E106/12/5/161 William Dinwoodie's division Duncow, 17.0.0
E106/12/5/161 His other division thereof, 17.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Those two divisions thereof, belonging to William Heron, 27.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Netherholm 230.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Those six acres belonging to J. Thomson, 20.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Kerricks, 218.0.0
E106/12/5/161 West division of Duncow, 327.0.0
E106/12/5/161 South Division called Galloberry 218.0.0
E106/12/5/161 North Division thereof, 113.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Sandbed 39.0.0
E106/12/5/161 1650.0.0
E106/12/5/161 30 April 1809. The Lands of Duncow Common, valuation 110 marks, divided as under:--
E106/12/5/161 Lost 1st belonging to Robert Smith, 47.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Lot 2d belonging to James Dinwoodie, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Lot 3d belonging to Robert and William Dinwoodie, 19.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Lot 4th belonging to Joseph Mitchell, 19.0.0
E106/12/5/161 110.0.0
E106/12/5/161 30 April 1810. The Five Poundland of Rilliekiln and Gladdingholm, with Auchengeath, valuation 450 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/161 Rilliekiln or Rennickhill, Gladdingholm and Burnside, 403.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Auchengeath, 47.0.0
E106/12/5/161 450.0.0
E106/12/5/161 -- The Fifteen Shillingland of Kilbean, valuation 150 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/161 The Land of Kilbean and Heron hill, 132.0.0
E106/12/5/161 The Lands of Cullivett, 18.0.0
E106/12/5/161 150.0.0
E106/12/5/161 30 April 1818. The Lands of Carzield, that pertained to Alexander Wallace, valuation 105 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/161 Carzield, 35.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Kemyshall, 54.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Scalebyhill, 16.0.0
E106/12/5/161 105.0.0
E106/12/5/161 -- The Thirty Shillingland of Auchencairn valued at 84.0.0
E106/12/5/161 And the Twenty Shillingland thereof, valued at 56.3.4
E106/12/5/161 Making an aggregate of 140.3.4
E106/12/5/161 PARISH OF KIRKMAHOE CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/161 30 April 1818. And divided thus :--
E106/12/5/161 Alexander Walker's part, 56.0.10
E106/12/5/161 William Robison's part, 14.0.10
E106/12/5/161 James Crichton's part, 24.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Joseph Bell's part, 14.0.10
E106/12/5/161 James Burnett's part, 14.0.0
E106/12/5/161 William Walker's part, 17.5.0
E106/12/5/161 10 Feb 1825. The Twenty Shillingland of Riddingwood, valuation 187 merks 6s. [shilling] 8d. [pennies] divided thus :--
E106/12/5/161 James Douglas' part, 93.10.0
E106/12/5/161 James Hiddleston's part, 46.11.8
E106/12/5/161 Robert Barr's part, 46.11.8
E106/12/5/161 197.6.8
E106/12/5/161 The Poundland of Kirkland, valuation 62 merks, 8s. [shillings] 10d. [pennies] 8-12ths., divided as under :--
E106/12/5/161 James Miller's part, 24.8.10 8⁄12
E106/12/5/161 William Bowness' part, 19.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Robert M'Burnie's part, 19.0.0
E106/12/5/161 62.8.10 8⁄12
E106/12/5/161 The West division of Duncow, valuation 327 merks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/161 Upper division of Duncow and Miln, 149.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Remainder, called Newmains, 178.0.0
E106/12/5/161 327.0.0
E106/12/5/161 PARISH OF KIRKMICHAEL.
E106/12/5/161 17 May 1745. The Barony of Ross, (including Courans and Reidhall) in the parish of Lochmaben, was by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo, and appointed to be here rated, per se, at 2735.10.0
E106/12/5/161 21 Jun 1748. The Lands that pertained to sir Robert Dalyell, including Newton and Kirkland of Dalgarnock, The Twenty Poundland of Kirkmichael, The Ten Poundland of Amisfield, The Ten Poundland of Dalruscan, The Ten Poundland of Auchnane, The Ten Poundland of Trailflat and Miln thereof were together valued at 4490.0.0
E106/12/5/161 But, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following deductions were ordained to be made therefrom, viz :--
E106/12/5/161 The Lands of Hunterhouse and Skipmyre, then belonging to the Duke of Queensberry, and stated under the parish of Tinwald, agreeably to a valuation of 150.0.0
E106/12/5/161 30 Aug 1744. And by another act of this date, the Lands of Newton and Kirkland of Dalgarnock, now stated under the parish of Closeburn at 750.0.0
E106/12/5/161 900.0.0
E106/12/5/161 Thereby reducing Glenae's valuation to 3590.0.0
E106/12/5/161 2 Nov 1784. Which, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, was divided as under :--
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E106/12/5/163 PARISH OF KIRKMICHAEL CONTINUED. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pence]
E106/12/5/163 2 Nov 1784 The Ten Poundland of Amisfield, The Ten Poundland of Auchnane, The Ten Poundland of Trailflat and Miln thereof, and part of the Ten Poundland of Dalruscan, all now belonging to the Duke of Queensberry, situated partly in this and partly in Tinwald parish, at 1530.0.0
E106/12/5/163 The Twenty Poundland of Kirkmichael and remainder of the Ten Poundland of Dalruscan, which belong to Alexander Dalyell of Glenae, at 1530.0.0
E106/12/5/163 The Lands of over and Nether Glenkilns, comprehending Blackcleugh and Lambfoot, then belonging to William Kirkpatrick of Conheath, at 200.0.0
E106/12/5/163 And the Lands of Craigshiel and Holehouse belonging to James Swan, at 330.0.0
E106/12/5/163 3590.0.0
E106/12/5/163 12 Jun 1789 The Barony of Ross, including Courans and Reidhall, valuation as before states, 2735 marks 10s., divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 over Courans, belonging to Francis Shortt, 100.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Nether Courans, belonging to James Walker, 100.0.0
E106/12/5/163 The remainder of the Barony of Ross, belonging to the Duke of Queensberry, 2535.10.0
E106/12/5/163 2735.10.0
E106/12/5/163 14 May 1789 The Twenty Poundland of Kirkmichael, and remainder of the Ten Poundland of Dalruscan, situated in this and Tinwald parish, although rated under this parish in cumulo, at 1530.0.0
E106/12/5/163 And the Forty Shillingland of Kirkland or Scarbrae, at 30.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Amounting to an aggregate of 1560.0.0
E106/12/5/163 And were of this date divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 Kirkmichael and Scarbrae, 550.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Glenae, commonly called Wood and Neese, 270.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Bush, 60.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Part of the Carses of AE, Dalruscan, and Auchenflowerhill, to be hereafter stated under the parish of Tinwald, where the lands are situated, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/163 All belonging to William Bushby, 930.0.0
E106/12/5/163 The remainder of Carses of AE, 80.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Dalruscan, 80.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Auchenflowerhill, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Smithtown, 80.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Foultown, 180.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Cotimpan and Heckathill, 180.0.0
E106/12/5/163 All belonging to Robert Dalzell, 630.0.0
E106/12/5/163 1560.0.0
E106/12/5/163 30 Apr 1818. The Lands of Bush, valuation 60 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 Part belonging to Frederick Maxwell, 26.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Remainder to William Bushby, 34.0.0
E106/12/5/163 60.0.0
E106/12/5/163 30 Apr 1820. Craigshiel and Holehouse, valuation 330 merks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 Holehouse and Deer, 165.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Craigshiel and Dalcrum, 165.0.0
E106/12/5/163 330.0.0
E106/12/5/163 30 Apr 1821. The Ten Poundland of Amisfield, The Ten Poundland of Auchnane, The Ten Poundland of Trailflat and Miln thereof, and part of the Ten Poundland of Dalruscan, lying partly in this and partly in Tinwald parish, valuation 1530 marks, divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 The Ten Poundland of Trailflat and Miln thereof, The small possession of Amisfield, &c., Small part of Smeidholm, Parts of the Ten Poundland of
E106/12/5/163 30 Apr 1821. Amisfield, with a part of Laigh Auchnane, Part of the Ten Poundland of Auchnane, all belonging to the Marquis of Queensberry, 542.0.0
E106/12/5/163 The remaining parts of the Ten Poundland of Dalruscan, The Ten Poundland of Auchnane, and Ten Poundland of Amisfield, belonging to George Douglas of Baad 988.0.0
E106/12/5/163 1530.0.0
E106/12/5/163 And, as these Lands are situated in the parish of Tinwald, the Commissioners directed them to be in future stated under that parish.
E106/12/5/163 PARISH OF KIRKPATRICK-FLEEMING.
E106/12/5/163 5 Jun 1764. The Eighty Five Merk and Half Merkland of Sppringkell, Reidkirk's Lands, Forty Shillingland of Sarkshiels, Half Morton, Logan, and these formerly called Reidkirk, stood valued in cumulo at 4000 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date, they were divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 The Barony or Twenty Poundland of Kirkconnell, comprehending the Lands following, viz., Birronlees, Gowkhall, Lavrickhall, Drowncow, and Craigshaws, Caldronlee, Gair, Blackcleuch, Branteth, Berklieshead, Howgillside, Davinswalls, Sarkshiels, Southside, Cairnhill, Burnfoot, Kirkconnell Mains, and Kirconnell Miln, holden of the Crown at, 1693.0.0
E106/12/5/163 The Lands and Barony of Springkell and Half Morton, comprehending the particular Lands after mentioned, viz., Raeburnfoot, Milikinsbuss, Cowgarth, and Gowdieslees, Aitchison's-bank, Westgillsyke, Newtown, Barrowslacks, Hazlebank, Megshill, Quintinshill, Wattshill, and Buttertown, in the Barony of Springkell. And the Lands of Bogra, Dikeside, Waughslee, Timpan, and Timpanheck, Cadgilllfoot, Greenware, Cowholm, and Milltown, Wattsman, Campenholm, Cadgillhead, Cadgillside, Oakwoodhill, Hillhead, Chartersburn,
E106/12/5/163 Auchengyle, Southwoodfoot, Stobyknow, Stonylee, Becktonhall, Loganmains, Loganhouse, Knowhead of Logan, and Miln of Sark, in the Barony of Half Morton, at 2307.0.0
E106/12/5/163 4000.0.0
E106/12/5/163 30 Oct 1781. and 6 Nov 1787. And, by decrees of the Commissioners of these dates, The Five Merkland of Raeburn, Steill, and Cove, that pertained to Cleughheads, valuation 202 merks, 6s. 8d., were divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 Cove, 117.3.4
E106/12/5/163 Raeburnhead, 53.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Steelhill, 58.10.0
E106/12/5/163 Holelee, 33.6.8
E106/12/5/163 262.6.8
E106/12/5/163 3 Dec 1794. The Barony, or Twenty Poundland of Kirkconnell, and others above described, and valued at 1693 merks, were of this date divided as under :--
E106/12/5/163 Birronlees, 131.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Burnfoot, 225.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Kirkconnell Mains 255.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Gowkhall, 33.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Laverockhall, 33.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Drowncow, 41.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Craigshaws, 125.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Caldronlee, 52.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Gair, 90.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Blackcleuch, 146.0.0
E106/12/5/163 Carried Forward, 1151.0.0
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E106/12/5/165 £1131.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Branteth £102.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Berklieshead £68.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Howgillside £61.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Davinswalls £65.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Sarkshiels £84.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Southside £43.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Cairnhill £139.0.0
E106/12/5/165 £1693.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1798 Dec 27 The Lands of Righeads were on this date disjoined from the late Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here stated, per se, at £120.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1799 Jan 3 The Lands of Calvertsholm and Reidhall, with the Muir of Reidhall, and Miln and Cothouses thereof, were in like manner on this date disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and ordained to be here rated separately, at £398.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1824 March 17 The Forty Shillingland of Beltenmont and Hodlington, valuation 300 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/165 Beltenmont £273.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Scotsfield, or Selbyrig £27.0.0
E106/12/5/165 £300.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Lands and Barony of Springkell and Half Morton valued in cumulo at 2307 merks, were formerly rated under this parish, but as the Barony of Springkell is situated in the parish of Graitney, it has been directed to be transferred to that parish, agreeably to the proportion of valued rent, for which the Lands have long paid assessments, being £815.0.0
E106/12/5/165 And as the Barony of Half Morton is situated in the parish of Half Morton, it has also been directed to be transferred to that parish, conform to the proportion of valued rent at which the property has long paid assessments, being £1492.0.0
E106/12/5/165 In like manner, the valuation of Smellholm and Chappel of Logan, 120 merks, formerly stated uner this parish, was ordered to be transferred to the parish of Half Morton, in which the lands are situated, at £120.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1786 Aug 29 The Lands pertaining to Corehead, valuation 1000 merks, divided as
E106/12/5/165 The Lands of Loch-house, Skellynell, Skellynellhill and Coats, and Customs of Droves, Skellynell Miln, Lands of Dike, Riddlesyke and Tait's Meadow, Lands of Barnhill, Petersyett, Hallholm, and Thornickhill, Lands of Sandbed, Lands of Holms, and Lands of Bridgend, and Threefords, all belonging to the Duke of Queensberry £545.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Lands of Auchencass, Nether and Middle Murthats, Tath-hill, Broomlands, Bootsburn, and Mosslands, all belonging to George Milligan Johnstone of Corehead £455.0.0
E106/12/5/165 £1000.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1798 Dec 20 The Lands of Easter and Western Earshags, valuation 280 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/165 1798 Dec 20 Wester Earshag, and Half of Easter Earshag £210.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Other Half of Easter Earshag £70.0.0
E106/12/5/165 £280.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1798 Dec 27 By decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands were disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rated separately, as under:-
E106/12/5/165 The Lands of Cogries, at £135.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Lands of Cauldholm £90.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Lands of Cleughfoot £30.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1799 March 7 And, by another Act of the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands were also disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and ordained to be here rated, per se as under:-
E106/12/5/165 Kinnelhead, Lochwood, and others £1321.0.0
E106/12/5/165 Ingleston, Boreland, &c £290.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1758 May 2 The Ten Merkland of Erkinholm, valuation 700 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/165 The One Merkland, pertaining to the Duke of Buccleuch £70.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Five Merkland pertaining to Broomholm £350.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Three Merkland that pertained to John Little £210.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The One Merkland that pertained to Archibald Little £70.0.0
E106/12/5/165 £700.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1799 Jan 3 By decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Burrow-roods of Staplegordon were discjoined rom the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and ordained to be here rated, per se, at £10.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1810 Oct 2 The One Merkland of Arkinholm, valuation 70 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/165 One pertaining to Broomholm £35.0.0
E106/12/5/165 One half to Mathew Little £35.0.0
E106/12/5/165 £70.0.0
E106/12/5/165 - The following Lands had been erroneously entered under this parish, and were appointed to be transferred to the parish of Westerkirk in whcih they are situated, viz:-
E106/12/5/165 The Ten Merkland of Craig £700.0.0
E106/12/5/165 The Five Merkland of Dowglen £225.0.0
E106/12/5/165 1740 June 23 The Eight Poundland of Elshieshiels, Esbie, and Shaw, The Twenty Shillingland of Reidhall, Twenty Shillingland of Templand, Greskine, and Mellingshaw in Moffat, and the Lands of Howes in Annan, stood valued in cumulo at 660 merks, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date, thge Lands of Greskine and Mellingshaw were ordained to be deducted therefrom, and to be rated separately under the parish of Moffat at 168 merks, thus leaving in this parish a valuation of £492.0.0
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E106/12/5/167 1746 March 4 By another act of the Commissioners of this date the valuation of Esbie, and Shaw, and Howes, was disjoined from the above cumulo of 492 merks, and appointed to be rated, per se, at £250.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1750 Aug 14 And the remaining cumulo of 242 merks, was by decree of this date, further divided as under
E106/12/5/167 One Merkland of Elshieshiels £175.6.8
E106/12/5/167 Lands of Templand £42.6.8
E106/12/5/167 Lands of Reidhall £24.0.0
E106/12/5/167 £242.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1747 April 30 The Lands of Rockallhead and Carthat, belonging to the Duke of Queensberry, were comprehended under the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, but having been evicted by the Queensberry family from that of Annandale, and having long paid public burdens by themsleves, they were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, appointed to be subtracted from the Marquis' cumulo, and to be here rated, per se, at £405.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1783 April 30 The Lands of Halleaths, with the Feu duty thereof, and Mail of the Eight Shilling Eight Pennyland of Sannick, that pertained to the Heirs of Herbert Kennedy, were valued at £225.0.0
E106/12/5/167 And the other Five Merk Eight Shilling Eight Pennyland that pertained to Halleaths, deducing the Earl of Annandale,s feu duty, at £187.6.8
E106/12/5/167 Making an aggregate of £412.6.8
E106/12/5/167 And, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the above aggregate was divided thus:-
E106/12/5/167 The Lands and Estate of Halleaths, belonging to Gilbert Gordon £312.6.8
E106/12/5/167 The half of the Lands of Ladyward, belonging to James Jardine £50.0.0
E106/12/5/167 One fourth therof, belonging to John Jardine £25.0.0
E106/12/5/167 One fourth thereof, belonging to William Jardine £25.0.0
E106/12/5/167 £412.6.8
E106/12/5/167 1794 Nov 25 The Viscount of Stormont's cumulo valuation in Dumfries-shire at this date, was £12,744.0.0
E106/12/5/167 When the Commissioners by their decree ordained the following articles to be deduced therefrom, viz:-
E106/12/5/167 The Lands of Castlemains of Lochmaben, belonging to Lord Henderland, at the rate of £200.0.0
E106/12/5/167 The Lands of Braidholm, belonging to A. Gordon £140.0.0
E106/12/5/167 The Lands of Priestdykes, also belonging to him £30.0.0
E106/12/5/167 The Lands of Broadchapel, now called Newmains, belonging to Paul Mounsey £90.0.0
E106/12/5/167 £460.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Remains the Viscount of Stormont's present cumulo of £12,284,0,0
E106/12/5/167 1796 April 30 The Commissioners, by decree of this date, disjoined the Lands of Thorniequhat from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed them to be here rated, per se, at £200.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1798 Dec 6 The Twelve Merklands of Esbie and Shaw in this parish, and the Half Merkland of Howes in the parish of Annan, stood valued in cumulo under this parish at 250 merks, and they were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/167 Esbie and Shaw, in this parish, at £240.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Howes, directed to be added to Annan parish, in which the property is situated, at £10.0.0
E106/12/5/167 £250.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1798 Dec 27 The Lands of Todhillmuir were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here stated, per se, at £50.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1799 Jan 3 And by another decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Lands of Broomhill, and Broomhillmuir, and Dales of Land in Loichmaben, were likewise disjoined from said Marquis's cumulo, and appointed to be here rated, per se, at £171.0.0
E106/12/5/167 1804 April 30 The Viscount of Stormont's (now Earl of Mansfield) cumulo valuation, as already mentioned, was reduced to £12,284.0.0
E106/12/5/167 And the Commissioners, by their decree of this date, ordained the valuation of the Lands of Fourtowns, commonly called the Twenty Poundland of Lochmaben, belonging to the Feuars or kmindly Tenants, to be disjoined therefrom, and to be here rated separately at £2,618.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Thereby reducing the Earl's cumulo still further to £9,666.0.0
E106/12/5/167 And, by the same decree, the above-mentioned valuation of 2618 merks upon the Fourtowns, was subdivided among the Feuar's or kindly Tenants as under:-
E106/12/5/167 Matthew Wilson's part of Hitae, £22.0.0
E106/12/5/167 James Henderson's part, £2.0.0
E106/12/5/167 James Wright's part, £1.6.8
E106/12/5/167 James Rae's part, £14.0.0
E106/12/5/167 William Kennedy's part, £39.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Broatch's part, £56.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Matthew Nicholson's part, £75.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Barton's part, £15.6.8
E106/12/5/167 William Nicholson's part, £1.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Laidlaw's part, £8.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Wright's part, £60.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Rae's part, £33.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Moffat's part, £130.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson's part, £12.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson's part, £150.0.0
E106/12/5/167 George Rae's part, £80.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Tweedie's part, £4.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Robert Richardson's part, £32.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Wilson's part, £25.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson's part, £58.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Johnston's part, £35.6.8
E106/12/5/167 William Lindsay's part, £89.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson, Townend's part, £3.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson's part, £8.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Taggart's part, £4.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Kerr's part, £7.0.0
E106/12/5/167 James Byer's part, £4.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Byer's part, £1.0.0
E106/12/5/167 William Richardson's part, £1.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Matthew Rae, Parkend's part, £12.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Smith's heirs' part, £18.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson's part, £55.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Lottimer's part, £45.0.0
E106/12/5/167 Elizabeth Richardson's part, £36.0.0
E106/12/5/167 James Jardine's part, £21.0.0
E106/12/5/167 John Thorburn's part, £19.6.8
E106/12/5/167 William Wright's part, £27.6.8
E106/12/5/167 John Richardson's part, £17.0.0
E106/12/5/167 William Carruther's part, £2.6.8
E106/12/5/167 Carried Forward, £1250.0.0
E106/12/5/167 xxxiv APPENDIX PARISH OF LOCHMABEN CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. xxxv APPENDIX PARISH OF LOCHMABEN CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d.
E106/12/5/167 "Deducing" maybe should read "deducting"?
E106/12/5/169 Brought Forward, £1250.0.0
E106/12/5/169 1804 April 30 Archibald Gordon's Priestdykes, £61.6.8
E106/12/5/169 Earl of Mansfield's, Mantuarig, £13.6.8
E106/12/5/169 Miss Bell's Greenhills £176.6.8
E106/12/5/169 John Kennedy sen's part £3.6.8
E106/12/5/169 John Kennedy jun's part £39.0.0
E106/12/5/169 John Wright's part £36.6.8
E106/12/5/169 William Kennedy's part £65.6.8
E106/12/5/169 Jos. Richardson's heirs' part £53.6.8
E106/12/5/169 Mary Mitchell's part £12.6.8
E106/12/5/169 William Graham's part £11.6.8
E106/12/5/169 John Maxwell's part £3.6.8
E106/12/5/169 George Pool's part £176.0.0
E106/12/5/169 Robert Fergusson's part £29.0.0
E106/12/5/169 James Anderson's Smallholm £3.0.0
E106/12/5/169 James Wightman's part £55.0.0
E106/12/5/169 John Wright's part £23.6.8
E106/12/5/169 James Wright's part £56.6.8
E106/12/5/169 Elizabeth Nicholson's part £70.0.0
E106/12/5/169 William Harkness's part £118.6.8
E106/12/5/169 James Jardine's part £67.0.0
E106/12/5/169 William Wright's Smallholmburn £221.0.0
E106/12/5/169 William Meldrum's Woodland £13.0.0
E106/12/5/169 Jos. Forsyth's Oxtart £41.6.8
E106/12/5/169 James Bell's Mossburn £5.0.0
E106/12/5/169 Jos. Richardson's part £12.0.0
E106/12/5/169 1813 April 30 By decree of the Commissioners of this date, that part of Hitae belonging to James Rae, valued at 14 merks, was divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him, at £8.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by Mr Bell of Rammerscales at £6.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £14.0.0
E106/12/5/169 By same decree, that part of Hitae belonging to John Wilson, valued at 25 merks, 6s. 8d., was also divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him at £10.6.8
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by Mr Bell, at £15.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £25.6.8
E106/12/5/169 By same decree, that part of Hitaw belonging to Robert Richardson, valued at 52 merks, was also divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him at £32.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by Mr Bell at £20.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £52.0.0
E106/12/5/169 By the same decree, that part of Hitae, belonging to John Richardson, valued at 58 merks 6s. 8d., was also divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him at £28.6.8
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by Mr Bell, at £30.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £58.6.8
E106/12/5/169 By the same decree, that part of Hitae, belonging to Matthew Rae, valued at 80 merks 6s. 8d., was also divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him at £60.6.8
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by Mr Bell, at £20.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £80.6.8
E106/12/5/169 1813 April 30 And by the same decree, the part of Hitae, belonging to William Kennedy, valuation 39 merks, was divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 That part remaining with him £18.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by James Bell £21.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £39.0.0
E106/12/5/169 1819 April 30 That part of Hightae, pertaining to James Rae, valuation 8 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him £5.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by James Bell £3.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £8.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And, of same date, John Broatch's part of Hightae, valuation 56 merks, 6s. 8d., divided thus:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him £29.6.8
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by James Bell £26.6.8
E106/12/5/169 £56.0.0
E106/12/5/169 That part of Hightae, pertaining to Matthew Rae, valuation at 60 merks, 6s. 8d., divided thus:-
E106/12/5/169 The part remaining with him £20.6.8
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by James Bell £30.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £60.6.8
E106/12/5/169 1821 April 30 That part of Hightaw, pertaining to Joseph Barton, valuation 15 mersk 6s. 8d., divided thus:-
E106/12/5/169 The pasrt acquired by William Graham £11.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the part disponed to John Walker Wilson £4.6.8
E106/12/5/169 £15.6.8
E106/12/5/169 1824 Oct. 5 The Commissioners, by their decree if this date, divided the Earl of Mansfield's cumulo valuation of 9,666 merks, and appointed the valuation of his lands in this parish, forming part of that cumulo, but exclusive of Mantuarig, (separately valued) to be here rated per se, at £1340.0.0
E106/12/5/169 The Lands of Greenhill, pertaining to John Kennedy, valuation 39 merks, were, of same date, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 That part remaining with him £32.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the part acquired by Archibald Gordon £7.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £39.0.0
E106/12/5/169 That part of Hightae, pertaining to William Lindsay, valution 89 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/169 The part acquired by Joseph McGowan £5.0.0
E106/12/5/169 The part acquired by James Byers £8.0.0
E106/12/5/169 And the remainder acquired by Janet and Elizabeth Johnston £76.0.0
E106/12/5/169 £89.0.0
E106/12/5/169 That part of Hightae pertaining to John Richardson, valuation 28 merks, 6s. 8d., divided as follows:-
E106/12/5/169 xxxiv APPENDIX xxxvi APPENDIX PARISH OF LOCHMABEN CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. 168 APPENDIX xxxvii PARISH OF LOCHMABEN CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. 169
E106/12/5/171 1824 Oct. 5 The part acquired by Adam Dickson £9.6.8
E106/12/5/171 The part acquired by Robert Richardson £7.0.0
E106/12/5/171 And the remaining part acquired by John Byers £12.0.0
E106/12/5/171 £28.6.8
E106/12/5/171 Thoses parts of Hightae and Heck pertaining to Provost Richardson, valuation 32 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/171 Those parts thereof acquired by William Thomson £29.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Part acquired by John Telfer £2.0.0
E106/12/5/171 And the part acquired by Peter Graham £1.0.0
E106/12/5/171 £32.0.0
E106/12/5/171 1745 May 17 The Ten Merkland of Newk, and Lands formerly possessed by Hog, were included in the Duke of Queensberry's cumulo, and, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, they were ordained to be deducted from that cumulo, and to be here stated per se, at £420.0.0
E106/12/5/171 And by the same decree, the Lands of Gotsbrig or Scotsbrig were appointed to be deducted from the said cumulo, and to be here stated separately, at £150.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Gotsbrig holden of the Marquis of Annandale £150.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Twenty Merkland of Middlebie £600.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Woodland that pertained to Carlyle £30.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Making an aggregate of £930.0.0
E106/12/5/171 173 April 30 And which aggregate was, by another decree of this date, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/171 The Mains of Scotsbrig, Stoneybeck, Darlawhills, Potstown, Walls, Peatknows, and Miln of Middlebie, belonging to Sir George Clerk of Pennycujick Bart. £473.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Balgreen and Middlebietown £65.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Whitehill £48.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Part of Middlebiehill and Park, belonging to George Muir £16.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The remainder of Middlebiehill and Park, belonging to the Duke of Queensberry £22.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Craighouse, belonging to Charles Sharpe of Hoddam £65.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Crawstown, belonging to John Bell £38.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Cleughbrae, belonging to John and Walter Henderson £3.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Purdornstown, belonging to the Dule of Queensberry £100.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Grainhall, also belonging to his Grace £100.0.0
E106/12/5/171 £930.0.0
E106/12/5/171 1777 Aug. 30 The Half of the Half Merkland of Blackwood or Blacklands, included in the cumulo valuation of the Ten Merkland that pertained to Kirkconnell, in the parish of Hoddam, and by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the same was disjoined from said cumulo, and appointed to be here stated per se, at £3.6.8
E106/12/5/171 1779 April 30 The Sixteen Merkland of Blackethouse, valuation 800 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Bankhead, Palmersgill, Ashyeards, and Blacketrigg £213.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Carried Forward £213.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Brought Forward £213.0.0
E106/12/5/171 1779 April 30 The Lands of Meinside, Cowhole, Raggetsyke, Hass, Morrals, Dittups, and Yetts £248.6.8
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Kirtletown, Pockeskine, Megsfield, Miltonsyke, and Callisterhall £266.6.8
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Cushethill and Johnstonhall £72.0.0
E106/12/5/171 £800.0.0
E106/12/5/171 1782 Oct. 1 The Lands of Conhess and Auchenbedrig, valuation 400 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/171 Solwaybank, Auchenbedrig, and others, belonging to William Pultney £390.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Blackcroft, belonging to David Armstrong £10.0.0
E106/12/5/171 £400.0.0
E106/12/5/171 1797 May 14 The Five Merkland of Albie, Torbeckhill, and Duncanflatts, stood valued at £300.0.0
E106/12/5/171 And the Fourteen Pound Land that pertained to the late Earl of Annandale, now to Crowdienow, at £693.10.0
E106/12/5/171 Amounting together to an aggregate of £993.10.0
E106/12/5/171 But, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the same was divided as under:-
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Crowdienow, Crossbankhead, East and West Linbridgefords, belonging to Sir William Pultney, Baronet £218.10.0
E106/12/5/171 Torbeckhill, belonging to George Bell £155.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Half of Duncanflatt, belonging to Charles Sharpe of Hoddam £45.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Half belonging to John Currie £45.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Carruthers, belonging to John and Francis Bell £100.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Crosslands, belonging to Adam Graham £50.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Chapplehill, belonging to William Beattie £65.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Craigs, belonging to Armstrongs £50.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Between the Waters, Holts, Whiteleys, and Gilmartin, belonging to William Stewart, david Balfour, and John Taylor £158.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Waterbeck, belonging to Mary Carruthers and Elizabeth Irving £54.6.8
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Nether Albie, belonging to Francis Bell £52.6.8
E106/12/5/171 £993.10.0
E106/12/5/171 1798 Dec. 6 The Lands of Burnfoot and Yetts, valued in cumulo with the Lands of Meinside, Cowhole, Raggetsyke, Hass, Morrals, and Dirrups, at 248 merks 6s. 8d., were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined and appointed to be rated per se, at £25.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Thereby leaving Meinside, Cowhole, Raggetsyke, Hass, Morrals, and Dirrups, to be rated at £223.6.8
E106/12/5/171 £248.6.8
E106/12/5/171 1798 Dec 27 The following Lands were of this date disjoined from the cumulo valuation of the Earl of Hopetoun, and appointed to be here rated separately, as under:-
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Yetts £25.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Dirrups £25.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Farm of Land £25.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Oldhall £25.0.0
E106/12/5/171 The Lands of Satur £15.0.0
E106/12/5/171 £115.0.0
E106/12/5/171 1799 Jan 3 And, of this date, the following Lands were also disjoined from the said Earl's cumulo, and appointed to be here rated separately, as under:-
E106/12/5/171 Minsca and Risphill £83.0.0
E106/12/5/171 Carried Forward £83.0.0
E106/12/5/171 xxxviii APPENDIX PARISH OF LOCHMABEN CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. 170 PARISH OF MIDDLEBIE NAMES OF LANDS APPENDIX xxxix PARISH OF MIDDLEBIE CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. 171
E106/12/5/171 p. 170: 173 April 30 (the year of this date appears to be incorrect)
E106/12/5/173 Brought Forward £83.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Greengatehouse £69.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Dogslacks £22.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £174.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1800 April 30 The Five Merkland of Stockbrigs, valuation 67 merks, 6s. 8d., divided as under:-
E106/12/5/173 Half thereof, belonging to Walter Bell £33.10.0
E106/12/5/173 Half thereof, belonging to John Bell £33.10.0
E106/12/5/173 £67.6.8
E106/12/5/173 1807 Oct. 6 The Lands of Craigs, valuation 50 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/173 East Division, belonging to Alexander Armstrong £12.6.8
E106/12/5/173 North Division, to John Armstrong £12.6.8
E106/12/5/173 South Division, toWilliam Armstrong £12.6.8
E106/12/5/173 West Division, to George Armstrong £12.6.8
E106/12/5/173 £50.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1740 June 23 The Lands of Greskine and Mellingshaw, stood valued in cumulo with the Lands of Elshieshields, and others, inb Lochmaben parish, but were, by decree of this date, disjoined from that cumulo, and appointed to be here rated per se, at £168.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1744 Jan. 18 The Lands that pertained to Corehead, valuation 900 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/173 The Lands of Corehead £500.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Craigbeck and Crofthead, belonging to the Duke of Queensberry £400.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £900.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1755 May 6 The Thirteen Merk Half Merkland of Dumcrieffe and Craigieburn, Riddings, and Bottom, valuation 641 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/173 The Mains of Dumcrieffe, and others, then pertaining to George Clerk Maxwell £435.0.0
E106/12/5/173 The Lands of Craigieburn, and others, then pertaining to James Lorrimer £206.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £641.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1798 Dec. 27 The following Lands valued in cumulo with the Marquis of Annandale's (now Earl of Hopetouon's,) estate, were by decree of this date, disjoined therefrom, and appointed to be here rated separately, as under:-
E106/12/5/173 Half of Townhead Merkland of Moffat £20.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Other Half thereof £20.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Blacklock's Half Merkland £40.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Half of Aitchison's Ten Shillingland £25.0.0
E106/12/5/173 One fourth thereof £12.6.8
E106/12/5/173 Other fourth thereof £12.6.8
E106/12/5/173 £130.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1799 March 7 And, by another decree of this date, the Lands of Polmoody, Carriferan, Caplegill, and others, were also disjoined from the said Earl's cumulo, and appointed to be here rated per se, at £2841.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1799 June 25 The Seven and Half Merkland of Frenchland, Walls, and others, valuation 500 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/173 Nethermiln and Two Parks of Rogersmuir £64.0.0
E106/12/5/173 John Wilson's Park £17.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Frenchland and Walls £419.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £500.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1745 May 17 By decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following lands were added to the cumulo valuation of the Duke of Queensberyy, situated in this parish:-
E106/12/5/173 The Mains of Morton, Whitefald, Buss, Burnfoot, and Haghill £1000.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Fourmerkland of Drumshinnoch £120.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £1120.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1778 April 30 The Lands of Blairfoot and Riddings, valuation 150 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/173 Blairfoot £100.0.0
E106/12/5/173 Riddings £50.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £150.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1774 Aug 30 The Poundland of Mousewald, valuatiom 1450 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/173 The Lands of Hetlandhill, Raffles, Pantath-hill, Horseholm, Baronhill, Newhall, Brocklehirst, Ironhirst, Boddam, Mousewald-place, Newhouses, and Calfpark £729.6.8
E106/12/5/173 The Lands of Banks, Southside, Rooundbush, Miln-lands of Mousewald, Cleughbrae, Byebush, Mousewald-townhead, Midtown of Mousewald, Kirkyett, Townfoot, beyond-the-burn, Kirkfield, Byeloch, Dodbeck, and Cothouses £720.6.8
E106/12/5/173 £1450.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1824 Oct. 5 The Commissioners, by decree of this date, divided the cumulo valuation of the Three Merkland of Raffles, valuation 100 merks, as under:-
E106/12/5/173 Samuel Forsyth's part thereof £75.0.0
E106/12/5/173 The Earl of Mansfield's part thereof £25.0.0
E106/12/5/173 £100.0.0
E106/12/5/173 1825 Feb. 10 And by thie decree of this date, the Commissioners disjoined the Lands of Hetlandhill, situated in the parish of Dalton, from the two cumulos already noticed under this parish, viz:- the first of 729 merks 6s. 8d. for the Poundland of Mousewald and others, and the second, of 720 merks 6s. 8d., for Banks ands others, the two formikng an aggregate of £1450.0.0.
E106/12/5/173 And appointed Hetlandhill to be stated separately under Dalton parish, at £160.10.0
E106/12/5/173 Thus leaving a remaining cumulo for Mousewald, Banks, and others, in this parish, of £1289.3.4
E106/12/5/173 PARISH OF MIDDLEBIE NAMES OF LANDS xl. APPENDIX PARISH OF MIDDLEBIE CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. 172 PARISH OF MOFFAT NAMES OF LANDS xli. APPENDIX PARISH OF MOFFAT CONTINUED Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS Valuation M.s.d. 173 PARISH OF MORTON NAMES OF LANDS M.s.d. PARISH OF MOUSEWALD NAMES OF LANDS M.s.d.
E106/12/5/175 PARISH OF RUTHWELL
E106/12/5/175 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/175 23 Nov 1741 The Lands called Newbie's Merkland, were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the Marquis of Annandale's cumulo, and appointed to be here stated per se, at 40.0.0
E106/12/5/175 4 Oct 1785 The Fifteen Merkland of Locharwoods, valuation 450 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Stank and Merkland, belonging to Lady Winnefred Maxwell 150.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Upper and Mid Locharwoods, belonging to John Dickson, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Nether Locharwoods, belonging to Alexander Kennedy 225.0.0
E106/12/5/175 450.0.0
E106/12/5/175 5 Oct 1824 The Commissioners, of this date, divided the Earl of Mansfield's cumulo of 9,666 merks, and appointed the Forty Poundland of Ruthwell, Cocklicks, and Meikle Bellridding, forming part of that cumulo, to be stated separately in this parish, at 2,233.0.0
E106/12/5/175 PARISH OF SANQUHAR
E106/12/5/175 3 Oct 1774 The Commissioners, of this date, appointed "The Merklands that pertained to Carnwath," to be here rated under the title of "The Forty Shillingland of Euchan, The Forty Shilling and Forty Pennyland of Eliock, and these parts and portions of the Twenty-six Merkland of Eliock in this parish, viz. The Lands of Twenty Shilling, Hawcleughside and Rowantreeflat, and Lands of Little Mark and pertinents," at 800.0.0
E106/12/5/175 PARISH OF ST. MUNGO
E106/12/5/175 30 Apr 1792 The Commissioners, of this date, disjoined the following Lands, forming the Twenty Merkland of Castlemilk, from the Viscount of Stormont's cumulo valuation, which is more particularly described under Dryfesdale, and appointed them to be here rated per se, as under:-
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Holm and Newton, belonging to Charles Sharpe of Hoddam, 119.0.0
E106/12/5/175 His part of the Lands of Brocklerig, 38.6.8
E106/12/5/175 That part of Castlemilktown, formerly feued to Carruthers of Nutholm, afterwards excambed with Douglas of Dornock, and now belonging to Mr Lidderdale, 46.6.8
E106/12/5/175 That part feued to Bell of Scalehill, afterwards purchased by Mr Lidderdale, 34.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Shawhead, feued to Carruthers of Nutholm, and excambed with Dornock, 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Broatshaw, feued and excambed as above, 23.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Middleshaw, and Half Merkland in it, feued and excambed as above, 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Part of Nutholm-mains, belonging to Christopher Carruthers, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Two Merklands also his, each Half Merkland rated at 25 merks 6s. 8d. 51.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Kilpotlees, belonging to Alexander Young, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Breckonhill, belonging to James Caruthers, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Howcleugh, belonging to James Carruthers, 56.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Brae, belonging to him 23.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Middleshaw, and Half Merkland in it, belonging to him 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Half Merkland in Middleshaw, belonging to John Carruthers, called Guileburn 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Half Merkland in Sorrysyke, belonging to him, 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Carried Forward 600.0.0
E106/12/5/175 PARISH OF ST. MUNGO CONTINUED
E106/12/5/175 30 April 1792 Brought Forward 600.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Half Merkland of Middleshaw, purchased from Hardrigs, belonging to John Johnston, 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Holmfoot and Half Merkland, feued to Nutholm, and excambed with Dornock, 25.6.8
E106/12/5/175 Mellintae and Isle, belonging to William Murray, 22.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Isle of Mellintae, belonging to him, 12.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Norwood and Half Merkland thereof, belonging to William Irving, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Blackford, belonging to Alexander Martin, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/175 750.0.0
E106/12/5/175 7 Oct 1794 The Twenty-Three Pound Three Shilling and Four Penny Land that pertained to Castlemilk, valuation 1275 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/175 The Lands and Estate of Castlemilk, belonging to Col. [Colonel] Alexander Ross 338.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Half of the Lands of Northcroft and Ettrickholm, belonging to him, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Milkbridge, being part of the other half of Northcroft and Ettrickholm, belonging also to him, 35.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The remainder thereof, belonging to William Irving of Norwood, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Hawcleuch, belonging to James Carruthers of Breckonhill, 100.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Bankside, belonging to William Bell Irving, 99.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Strands, belonging to Thomas Bell, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Skellyholm, belonging to Thomas Bell, 130.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Sorrysyke, belonging to Christopher Carruthers of Nutholm, 108.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Highlaw, belonging to William Martin, 125.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Mellintae and Trindle, belonging to William Murray, 100.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Kirkbank, belonging to to the Rev. [Reverend] David Dickson, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/175 1275.0.0
E106/12/5/175 3 Jan 1799 The Lands of Nutholm and Nutholmhill, valuation 100 merks, divided as under:-
E106/12/5/175 Nutholmhill, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Nutholm, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/175 100.0.0
E106/12/5/175 The Fifty Shillingland that pertained to John Johnston of Castlemilk not being situated in this parish, but in Tundergarth, where it always paid parochial assessments, the Commissioners directed it to be transferred to the latter parish, at 50.6.8
E106/12/5/175 PARISH OF TUNDERGARTH
E106/12/5/175 30 Apr 1792 By decree of the Commissioners, which has already been adverted to under Drysedale and St. Mungo, the following lands were also disjoined from the Viscount of Stormont's cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rated separately as under:-
E106/12/5/175 The Lands of Rhynshill or Ravenshill, belonging to Thomas Johnstone 45.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Upper Banks, also belonging to him, 15.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Whiteholm, belonging to John Lawson, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Wyliehole and Mearcleughhead, belonging to Richard Bell 104.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Three-fourths of Netherbanks, belonging to John Johnston, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/175 One-fourth thereof, belonging to James Johnstone, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Holemeadow, belonging to William Johnstone, 55.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Burnhead, belonging to John Hunter, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/175 Carried Forward 444.0.0
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E106/12/5/177 PARISH OF TUNDERGARTH CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/177 Date of Decrees. NAMES OF LANDS. M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/177 Brought Forward 444.0.0
E106/12/5/177 30 Apr 1792. Half of Burn, belonging to Thomas Kerr 30.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Other Half thereof, belonging to John Johnston 30.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Castlehill 45.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Castlehillgreen 42.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Part therof 13.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Nether Westwood or Gibonstown 25.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Part of Tundergarth and Hayhill, belonging to William Murray 25.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Part of Hallbank, belonging to John Porteous 27.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Another part thereof, belonging to David Johnston 20.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Schaw and part of Hallbank, belonging to Andrew Dickson 70.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Linnhead, belonging to John Johnston 45.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Scroggs, Moss-head and Cattsbitt, belonging to Andrew Johnston 120.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Upper Westwood, called Dobiestown, belonging to James Brown 76.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Scalehill, belonging to him 45.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Half of Bogueside, belonging to him 10.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Middles Westwood, called Dicksonstown, belonging to John Johnston 45.0.0
E106/12/5/177 And half of Bogueside, belonging to him 10.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 1122.0.0
E106/12/5/177 1 May 1797. The Two Merkland of Graynes, The Two Merkland of Crathats, The Two Merk and Half Merkland of Percebyhall, and Two Merkland of Midsbrae and Craikhousteads, valuation 700 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Midsbrae or Percebyhall, belonging to Joseph Richardson, 94.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Craikhousesteads, belonging to Dacid Richrdson, 48.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Newhall, belonging to John and David Bell, 154.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Priestbutts, belonging to John and William Bell, 75.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Crathats, belonging to John Armstrong, 179.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Grange, belonging to Thomas Johnston 150.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 700.0.0
E106/12/5/177 30 Apr 1800. By decree of the Commissioners, repeatedly noticed, the following Lands, belonging to the Feuars and Vassals of the Viscount of Sormont, were disjoined from his Lordship's cumulom and appointed to be here stated separately as under:-
E106/12/5/177 Dicksonstown, 45.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Bogueside, 10.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 55.0.0
E106/12/5/177 17 Mar 1824. N.B. - These Lands, it will be seen, by decree of the Commissioners of 30th April, 1792, had been previously disjoined.
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Newhall, valuation 154 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/177 On Robert Carlyle's half, 77.0.0
E106/12/5/177 On John Bell's half, 77.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 154.0.0
E106/12/5/177 30 Apr 1825. The Fifty Shillingland that pertained to John Johnston of Castlemilk, was directed to be transferred from St. Mungo to this parish, in which it is situated, and where it has always paid parochial assessments, 50.6.8
E106/12/5/177 Three-fourths of Netherbanks, valuation 75 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/177 Two-thirds thereof, belonging to Charles Stewart, 50.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The remaining third to Robert Hunter, 25.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 75.0.0
E106/12/5/177 PARISH OF TINWALD.
E106/12/5/177 21 Jun 1748. The Lands of Skipmyre and Hunterhouse, belonging to the Duke of Queensberry were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the cumulo valuation of the Estate of Glenae, in Kirkmichael parish, and appointed to be here rated per se, at, 150.0.0
E106/12/5/177 30 Apr 1821. The valuation to the Ten Poundland of Amisfield and others, 542.0.0
E106/12/5/177 And that of the Ten Poundland of Dalryscan, Auchnane, and Amisfield, 988.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Were both directed to be transferred from the parish of Kirkmichael to this parish, in which they are situated.
E106/12/5/177 5 Oct 1824. The Ten Poundland of Trailflatt and Miln, Small Possessions of Amisfield, Part of Smeidholm, Part of the Ten Poundland of Amisfield, Laigh Auchnane, and part of the Ten Poundland of Auchnane, valuation 542 merks, divided thus:-
E106/12/5/177 Trailflatt and Miln, 115.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The remainder of sid Lands, belonging to the Marquis of Queensberry, 427.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 542.0.0
E106/12/5/177 PARISH OF TORTHORWALD.
E106/12/5/177 17 May 1745. 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, were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from his cumulo valuation, and appointed to be here rated separately, at 3074.0.0
E106/12/5/177 PARISH OF TYNRON.
E106/12/5/177 21 Nov 1740. The Lands of Stenhouse and Clackwhannan, The Lands of Thistlemark, The Lands of Glenlaugh, The Lands of Markiestown, and Magmalloch, The Lands of Markmony and Markreoch, valuation 562 merks 6s. [shilling] 8d., [pennies] divided thus:-
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Stenhouse, belonging to James Goldie, 231.2.8
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Tanlego, belonging to Walter Wilson, 88.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Markiestoun or Marqueston, 80.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Thistlemark, 57.4.0
E106/12/5/177 Magmalloch, 53.0.0
E106/12/5/177 Markreoch, 53.0.0
E106/12/5/177 [total] 562.6.8
E106/12/5/177 23 Jun 1781. The Lands pertaining to Croglin, valuation 517 merks, 6s. [shillings] 8d., [pennies] divided as under:-
E106/12/5/177 Marquestonhill and Birkhill, Horsepark and Marqueston, 177.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Farm of Lands, 126.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Croglin, 80.0.0
E106/12/5/177 The Lands of Kirkconnell, 134.6.8
E106/12/5/177 [total] 517.6.8
E106/12/5/177 [Page] 176 44. APPENDIX. [Page] 177 45. APPENDIX.
E106/12/5/179 PARISH OF WAMPHRAY
E106/12/5/179 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/179 14 Sep 1741 The Lands that pertained to Johnston of Wamphray, and which now belong to the Earl of Hopetoun, with his Lands in the parish of Dalton, were valued in cumulo at 2800 merks, and, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the Lands of Broadgill, in Dalton parish, were disjoined from said cumulo, and appointed to be rated in that parish per se, at 70 merks, thereby reducing his Lordship's cumulo to 2730.0.0.
E106/12/5/179 3 Jan 1799 The Lands of Aitkienow and others, belonging to Captain William Hope of the Royal Navy, were, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, disjoined from the cumulo valuation of the Marquis of Annandale, and appointed to be here stated separately, at, 273.0.0
E106/12/5/179 30 Apr 1808 The Lands which pertained to Johnston of Wamphray, were valued at, 2730.0.0
E106/12/5/179 The Lands at Aitkienow, and others, at 273.0.0
E106/12/5/179 The Lands of Willoes or Willies, at 75.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Forming together an aggregate of 3078.0.0
E106/12/5/179 And which was, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, divided under:-
E106/12/5/179 Leithenballmains, 389.6.8
E106/12/5/179 Laverhay, Braefield, and Aitkienow, 478.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Fingland, Comieston, Elbeckhill, and the other half of Tathnows, 472.3.4
E106/12/5/179 Hillhouse, Kirkhill, and other half of Tathknows, 496.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Langside, and Little Dalmakeddar, 132.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Staywood and Swair, 71.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Tomsbush, Kinnyswell, and Meadowparks of Girthhead and Hillhouse, 29.6.8
E106/12/5/179 Saughtrees and Meadowpark, 127.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Newhall and Wamphraygate, 94.6.8
E106/12/5/179 Pasturage in the Fir Plantation, 23.6.8
E106/12/5/179 Annanholm, 41.3.4
E106/12/5/179 Part of Broomhills and Dernholmshaw, on the south east side of the high road, 71.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Killbrook, 20.0.0
E106/12/5/179 West Willoes, 31.0.0
E106/12/5/179 East Willoes and Bighill, 52.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Crossknow, 51.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Miln Lands of Wamphray, 6.3.4
E106/12/5/179 Four Pendicles of Land on the south side of the Fir Plantation, 20.3.4
E106/12/5/179 Five Pendicles of Land, between the Fir Plantation and below the Road, 34.6.8
E106/12/5/179 Five Pendicles of Annanholm, 40.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Three Pendicles of the Lands of Roughlake, 35.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Cammock and Cacrabank, belonging to George Graham, 124.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Hazlebank, belonging to James Proudfoot, 177.0.0
E106/12/5/179 3078.0.0
E106/12/5/179 4 Oct 1825 The Twenty Shillingland of Girthhead, and Twenty Shillingland of Rammelhill, valuation 180 merks, divided thus, viz.:-
E106/12/5/179 Girthhead, 150.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Rammellhill, 30.0.0
E106/12/5/179 180.0.0
E106/12/5/179 PARISH OF WESTERKIRK
E106/12/5/179 NAMES OF LANDS
E106/12/5/179 In the former Valuation Rolls of this County, the Lands in the Parishes of Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk were promiscuously classed under one title, "Eskdalemuir and Westerkirk," the Commissioners therefore have directed their
E106/12/5/179 Date of Decrees NAMES OF LANDS M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies] M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/179 1741 Clerk, in framing the new Roll, to class the several Lands under the respective parishes in which they are situated;
E106/12/5/179 And to transfer from Langholm parish the following articles erroneously there stated, being actually situated in this parish, viz:-
E106/12/5/179 The Ten Markland of Craig, 700.0.0
E106/12/5/179 The Five Merkland of Dowglen, 225.0.0
E106/12/5/179 THE MARQUIS OF ANNANDALE'S
E106/12/5/179 CUMULO VALUATION
E106/12/5/179 The Marquis of Annandale's haill rent, stock, and teind, within the Sheriffdom of Dumfries, comprehending the Stewartry of Annandale, the Five Kirks of Eskdale, with the Lands of Gillesbie and Thorniwhat, Boighead in Dryfesdale, Broom in Cummertrees, Stabletoune in Dornock, Reidhall and Calvertsholm, the Merkland of Righeads in Kirkpatrick-Fleeming, the Lands of Newbie and Annand, Forty Shillingland of Greengatehouse, and Five Merkland in Middlebie, Mayes, Milns, Kaynes, Customs, and other casualties
E106/12/5/179 exactly considered stood valued in the valuation book, as rectified in May 1671, at 18,232.6.8
E106/12/5/179 To which there falls to be added the valuation of the Lands of Slork, in the parish of Drysedale, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, 59.0.0
E106/12/5/179 18291.6.8
E106/12/5/179 But by various decrees of the Commissioners, already noticed, the above cumulo valuation was divided, abd the several Lands and valuations composing the same have been appointed to be rated under the respective parishes in which the Lands are situated, as follows, viz.-
E106/12/5/179 26 May 1737 By decree of this date, Lands in the parish of Applegirth, valued at, 665.0.0
E106/12/5/179 23 Nov 1741 By decree of this date, Lands in Cummertrees and Ruthwell, at 559.6.8
E106/12/5/179 30 Aug 1774 By decree of this date, Lands in Lochmaben, at 405.0.0
E106/12/5/179 30 Apr 1796 By decree of this date, Lands in Applegirth, at 400.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Lochmaben, at 200.0.0
E106/12/5/179 27 Dec 1798 By decree of this date, Lands in Kirkpatrick-Juxta, at 255.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By another decree of this date, Lands in Hutton, at 75.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Moffat, at 130.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Johnston, at 520.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Hutton, at 1649.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Applegirth, at 300.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Drysedale, at £113.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Lochmaben, at 50.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, lands in Middlebie, at 115.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Cummertrees at 17.6.8
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Kirkpatrick - Fleeming , at 120.0.0
E106/12/5/179 3 Jan 1799 by decree of this dat, Lands in Wamphray, at 273.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Middlebie, at 174.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Langholm, at 10.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same, decree, Lands in Kirkpatrick-Fleeming, at 398.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Annan, at 1242.6.8
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Dornock, at 490.0.0
E106/12/5/179 By same decree, Lands in Lochmaben, at 171.0.0
E106/12/5/179 Carried Forward 8332.6.8
E106/12/5/179 46 APPENDIX [Page] 178 47 APPENDIX [Page] 179
E106/12/5/181 MARQUIS OF ANNANDALE'S
E106/12/5/181 Date of Decrees CUMULO VALUATION M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/181 Brought Forward 8332.6.8
E106/12/5/181 7 Mar 1799. By decree, of this date, Lands in Moffat, at 2841.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Kirkpatrick-Juxta, at 1611.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Johnston, at 1635.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Hutton, at 2925.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Applegirth, at 575.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Dryesdale, dat 372.0.0
E106/12/5/181 [total] 18291.6.8
E106/12/5/181 THE VISCOUNT OF STORMONT'S
E106/12/5/181 CUMULO VALUATION
E106/12/5/181 The Haill Lands belonging to the Viscount of Stormont, viz:- The Four Merkland of Stocks and Wylies in Dornock, The Twenty Poundland in Lochmaben, The Ten Poundland of Priestdykes and Broad Chapple, The Fifty Shillingland of Braidholm in Lochmaben, The Twenty Merkland of Castlemilk in St. Mungo, The Twenty Poundland of Tundergarth, The Twenty Poundland of Little Hutton, The Twenty Merkland of Bengall in Drysedale,
E106/12/5/181 The Twelve Merkland of Trailtrow, in Cummertrees, The Forty Poundland of Ruthwell and Meikle Belridding, in the parish of Ruthwell, and Meikle Belridding, in the parish of Ruthwell, and Seven Pound Six Shilling and Eight Penny Land in Graitney, The Twenty Poundland of Reidkirk, The Five Poundland of Lanriggs, The Ten Poundland of Blaatwood, The Eleven Merkland of Tordoch, stood valued in the valuation book in cumulo, at 16384.0.0
E106/12/5/181 But by various Decrees of the Commissioners before adverted to, several Lands included in said cumulo, have been disjoined therefrom, and rated separately under the respective parishes in which they are situated, as under:-
E106/12/5/181 30 Apr 1792. By decree, of this date, Lands in Tundergarth valued at 1122.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Dryesdale at 1300.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in St. Mugo at 750.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Cummertrees at 468.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Lochmaben, at 460.0.0
E106/12/5/181 By same decree, Lands in Lochmaben, at 2618.0.0
E106/12/5/181 [sub total] 6718.0.0
E106/12/5/181 Thus reducing his Lordship's cumulo valuation, at this date, to 9666.0.0
E106/12/5/181 5 Oct 1824. And by decree of the Commissioners of this date, they divided the above remaining cumulo as under:-
E106/12/5/181 The Four Merkland of Stocks and Wyllies, in Dornock parish, at 270.0.0
E106/12/5/181 The Lands of Bengaw, in Drysedale parish, at 700.0.0
E106/12/5/181 The Seven Pound Six Shilling and Eight Penny Land in Graitney, The Twenty Pound Land of Reidkirk, The Five Poundland of Lanriggs, The Ten Poundland of Blaatwood, and Eleven Merkland of Tordoch, alll in the united parishes of Graitney and Reidkirk, at 5123.0.0
E106/12/5/181 His Lordship's property and quitrents from Castlemains and Barony of Lochmaben, at 1340.0.0
E106/12/5/181 And the Forty Shillingland of Ruthwell, Cocklicks, and Bellridding, in Ruthwell parish, at 2233.0.0
E106/12/5/181 [total] 9666.0.0
E106/12/5/181 THE DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S
E106/12/5/181 CUMULO VALUATION.
E106/12/5/181 The Duke of Queensberry's Haill Lands in Nithsdale, including the Lands of the petty Heritors in Kirconnel parish, The Courans, The Two Merk-
E106/12/5/181 THE DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S
E106/12/5/181 CUMULO VALUATION CONTINUED.
E106/12/5/181 land acclaimed by William Carlyle in Roucan, The Twenty Shillingland of Reidhall in Lochmaben, The Netherland Croft in Dalgarno, The Kirkland of Torthorwald, Mortonholm and Penpont, The Ten Pound Land of Dornock above the Kirk, with the Birks in Penpont, Godsbrig, Neuk, and Twenty Shillingland possessed by Hog in Middlebie, were valued in the Valuation Book made up in May 1671 in cumulo, at 33687.0.0
E106/12/5/181 And on a petition presented to the Commissioners, it was stated by the Duke of Queensberry, that on examining the Valuation Book and placing out the Lands therein contained, purchased by that Family since the time it was made up, there appeared none whereof the Tenants did not pay the supply, except the following, viz. :-
E106/12/5/181 PARISH OF TYNRON.
E106/12/5/181 17 May 1745. Pingerie's Lands, 325.0.0
E106/12/5/181 The Lands of Craigencuins, 262.6.8
E106/12/5/181 PARISH OF CLOSEBURN.
E106/12/5/181 The Forty Shillingland of Glencross, 60.0.0
E106/12/5/181 PARISH OF MORTON.
E106/12/5/181 The Mains of Morton, The Lands of Whytefald and Buss, Burnfoot, and Haghill, 1000.0.0
E106/12/5/181 The Four Meland of Drumshinnoch, 120.0.0
E106/12/5/181 PARISH OF DURRISDEER.
E106/12/5/181 The whole Lands in this parish, which are particularly mentioned under it, except Durrisdeertown and the Lands pertaining to Lord Eliock, 3985.0.0
E106/12/5/181 [sub total] 5752.6.8
E106/12/5/181 The total valuation of the Duke's Estate, not including such of his purchases, as the Tenants paid the supply of, appeared to be 39439.6.8
E106/12/5/181 And the Commissioners, by their decree above-mentioned, appointed the supply, payable forth of the above valuation, to be uplifted as follows, viz:-
E106/12/5/181 For the Lands pertaining to his Grace in the Presbytery of Penpont, including the Lands of petty Heritors in Kirkconnell parish, according to the valued rent of 32309.10.0
E106/12/5/181 For the Barony of Ross, including the Lands of Courans and Reidhall in Lochmaben, now rated under Kirkmichael, at 2735.10.0
E106/12/5/181 For the Barony of Torthorwald, the sume of 3074.0.0
E106/12/5/181 N.B. - This last article, now stated under the parish of Torthorwald.
E106/12/5/181 For his Grace's part of Gotsbrig, or Scotsbrig, the valued rend of 150.0.0
E106/12/5/181 For the Lands of Neuk and Twenty Shillingland, formerly possessed by Hogg in Middlebie, the sum of 420.0.0
E106/12/5/181 N.B. - The two last articles stated under the parish of Middlebie.
E106/12/5/181 For the Ten Poundland of Dornock above the Kirk, 750.0.0
E106/12/5/181 Extending together to the sum of 39439.6.8
E106/12/5/181 The Duke of Queensberry's cumulo valuation in the Presbytery of Penpont, as above stated, in 32309.10.0
E106/12/5/181 13 Oct 1748. And, by decree of the Commissioners of this date, the following Lands were disjoined therefrom, and appointed to be rated, per se, as under:-
E106/12/5/181 Carried Forward 32309.10.0
E106/12/5/181 [Page] 180 48. APPENDIX. [Page] 181 49. APPENDIX.
E106/12/5/182 Date of Decrees THE DUKE OF QUEENSBERRY'S CUMULO VALUATION CONTINUED M. [Merks] s. [shillings] d. [pennies]
E106/12/5/182 Brought Forward 32309.10.0
E106/12/5/182 13 Oct 1748. The Lands of Carcoside, Knockenstob and Tonguehouse, then belonging to Ninian Hair, 330.0.0
E106/12/5/182 The Lands of Kirkland of Kirkconnell, 210.0.0
E106/12/5/182 N.B. - The two last articles now stated under the parish of Kirkconnell.
E106/12/5/182 The Lands of Netherlandcroft of Dalgarno, 100.0.0
E106/12/5/182 [sub total] 640.0.0
E106/12/5/182 Thus leaving his Grace's cumulo at 31669.10.0
E106/12/5/182 4 Jun 1751. And, by another decree of this date, the Lands of Tonguehouse, purchased by the Duke of Queensberry, were disjoined from the above valuation of Carcoside and Knockenstob, and appointed to tbe added to his cumulo, at the rate of 25.0.0
E106/12/5/182 Thereby making his Grace's cumulo valuation in the Presbytery of Penpont amount to 31694.10.0
E106/12/5/182 The Duke of Queensberry and his Tenants have paid all parochial assessments for his Lands in the Presbytery of Penpont, since the year 1777, conform to the following statement, viz:-
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Durrisdeer, 6946.8.4
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Closeburn, 2225.10.0
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Kirkconnell, 6449.10.0
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Penpont, 5112.1.8
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Morton, 2797.5.0
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Sanquhar, 6623.8.4
E106/12/5/182 For his Lands in the parish of Tynron 1258.3.4
E106/12/5/182 Forming together the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry's present cumulo valuation in the Presbytery of Penpont, 31413.6.8
E106/12/5/182 30 Apr 1827. And with the valuation of Glenmade in Closeburn, disjoined from his Grace's cumulo of this date, 185.0.0
E106/12/5/182 And that of Goosehill in Sanquhar, at same time disjoined from the cumulo, 96.3.4
E106/12/5/182 [sub total] 281.3.4
E106/12/5/182 Make up his Grace's former cumulo valuation 31694.10.0
E106/12/5/182 At Dumfries, the Thirtieth day of April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-seven Years.
E106/12/5/182 In the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the COMMISSIONERS of SUPPLY, for the COUNTY of DUMFRIES, held in the Court-house here, in the terms of the Land-Tax Act:
E106/12/5/182 Sir THOMAS KIRKPATRICK of Closeburn, Baronet, chosen Preses.
E106/12/5/182 What is written on this and the one hundred and twenty-nine preceding pages, is the true and proper VALUATION ROLL of the COUNTY of DUMFRIES, as it stands at present, with an APPENDIX. shewing the whole alterations thereon, that have taken place since the date of the Original Roll 1671, made up by the COMMISSIONERS of SUPPLY and their Clerk, and the same is subscribed by Sir THOMAS KIRKPATRICK, of Closeburn, Baronet, Preses of the Meeting, and by
E106/12/5/182 ROBERT THRESHIE, writer in Dumfries, Clerk of Supply of the said County of Dumfries, in presence of the Meeting, and before these witnesses, THOMAS CRICHTON and DAVID ROSS, both Clerks to the said ROBERT THRESHIE.
E106/12/5/182 (Signed)
E106/12/5/182 THOMAS CRICHTON, witness. THOMAS KIRKPATRICK, Preses.
E106/12/5/182 DAVID ROSS, witness. R. THRESHIE, Clerk of Supply.
E106/12/5/182 FINIS.
E106/12/5/182 [Page] 182 1 APPENDIX.