E106/22/7/93

Description of Property Valuation Sub 2 Present Proprietors Valuation Sub Valuation
No. 22. Woodhouselee, or Glencorse Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
James Deans of Woodhouslee, £733.0.0, for Woodhouselee.
Divided thus, -
Robert Mowbray three-fifths, and James Riddell two-fifths, being Castlelaw and Bush £400.0.0 John Trotter of Castlelaw £400.0.0
Robert Mowbray for his part 40 shilling land of old extend £300.0.0 James Tytler of Woodhouselee £300.0.0
R. George Lockhart, for Milton and Old Woodhouselee £33.0.0 Sir A. McDonald Lockhart £33.0.0
Agrees, £733.0.0
The Laird of Glencorse in 1702, for Glencorse £340.0.0
For half of Greenlaw £89.4.0
For Mr George Purves £150.0.0
For John Borthwick £89.4.0
And for Thomas Borthwick £80.0.0
£748.8.0
John Philip, £200.0.0, for Waster and Wester Greenlaw.
Divided thus,-
Greenlaw Mains £83.0.8
Latch-shot £13.16.10
Bogshott, and others, lying south of the new Dumfries road £15.4.6 John Trotter of Castlelaw £112.2.0
Parts of the lands of Greenlaw £49.1.0 Commissioners of Transport-Board £49.1.0
Lands of Beeslack and Backhall £38.17.0 Alexander Cowan £38.17.0
Per decreet, 15th November 1813 £200.0.0
The lands of Easter and Wester Greenlaw, as before stated £200.0.0
The lands of Glencourse, as under divided £548.8.0
Agrees, £748.8.0
The lands and barony of Glencorse, £548.8.0
Divided thus -
Sir James Clerk of Pennicuick, for Lennoxtown-law, now Lawhead, formerly Thomas Borthwick's, as above £80.0.0 Stated to Sir George Clerk, as after.
John Trotter of Glencorse, £468.8.0
Divided thus,-
Those parts of said barony called Whinnyknow, or Haugh and Kirklands £40.12.8 Robert Hill W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £40.12.8
Those parts of said barony called the farm of Turnhouse and Rulzean-green, excepting the small inclosure No. 68 on Plan £149.14.4 Forbes Hunter Blair £149.14.4
[total] £190.7.0 £190.7.0
Carried forward £270.7.0 Glencorse carried forward £1123.7.0
Brought forward £270.7.0 Glencorse, Brought forward, £1123.7.0
The remainder of said barony.
Those parts called East Kirklands
No. in said plan, 8,9,10,11,16,17, and 18 £37.8.7 Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] John Inglis £37.8.7
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 1. mentioned in said plan, 19,20,21,22,23,23,25,26,27,35, and 41 £56.2.11
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 2. or South Lot, No. 34,35, and 36 £26.14.9
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 3. or Bridgend, No. 46 and 68 £8.0.5
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 4, or North Lot, 44 and 45 £42.15.6
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 5, on the centre Lot, No. 28,29,30,31,32,33,41,42,43,51,54, and 58 £74.17.2 X Alexander Finlay of Glencorse £208.10.9
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 5, on the centre Lot, No. 47,48,49,50, and 52 £16.0.0 Forbes Hunter Blair £16.0.0
Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 6. or West Lot, No. 55,56,57, and 58, called Mauricewood £16.0.0 James Tytler of Woodhouselee £16.0.10
£278.1.0
Agrees, £548.8.0
Sum for Glencorse, as before £468.8.0
Sir James Clerk £80.0.0
Per decreet, 4th March 1811.
Agrees, £548.8.0
Sir James Clerk, part of Glencorse, as before £80.0.0
Sir James Clerk, for lands of Cuiken £98.0.0 Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] £178.0.0
£178.0.0 Total Glencorse Parish, £1579.8.0
N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1733, 1792, and 1811.

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Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued

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Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued

[Glencorse] See app. [appendix] 16 X

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