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Description of Property | Valuation Sub 2 | Present Proprietors | Valuation Sub | Valuation |
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No. 23. Pennicuick Parish. | SCOTS MONEY. | |||
Sir James Clerk, for lands and barony of Pennicuick | £1574.13.4 | |||
Mr James Colville, Advocate, for Mount Lothian | £244.6.8 | |||
£1819.0.0 | Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] | £1819.0.0 | ||
Alexander Gibson, Pentland, for the lands of Synelhope £850.0.0 Divided thus,— | ||||
{The farm of Eastside, as possessed by John Breackenridge | £274.3.11 | |||
R. {The farm of Westside, by James Abernethie | £164.10.5 | |||
{The lands of Kirkton, by James Aikman | £205.12.10 | |||
{The lands of Logan-house, by John Nimmo | £205.12.10 | |||
Per decreet, 17th May 1813. Agrees, | £850.0.0 | Robert Ferguson of Raith | £850.0.0 | |
John Forbes of Newhall, for the lands of Newhall | £176.0.0 | |||
Sir John Scougal's Heirs | £64.10.0 | |||
Agrees, | £210.10.0 | Robert Brown of Newhall | { £240.10.0 | |
[total] | £540.10.0 | |||
Heirs of Dr [Doctor] Clerk, for lands of Spital, (Sir John Hay, superior) | Robert Brown of Newhall | { £300.0.0 | ||
x Bailie James Dewar, for lands of Fullarton | £100.0.0 | John Pitcairn of Pitcairn | £100.0.0 | |
Lord Ross's, £226.6.8 Divided thus,— | ||||
Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] | £20.6.8 | Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] | £20.6.8 | |
James Thomson, and six other proprietors, for part called Mosshouses | £96.0.0 | Andrew Thomson, &c. | £96.0.0 | |
John Thomson, &c. for part called Welltower | £95.0.0 | James Henderson, &c. Pennicuick | £95.0.0 | |
William Thomson, for part called Nether-mosshouses | £15.0.0 | Robert Brown of Newhall | £15.0.0 | |
All held feu of Sir George Clerk. | ||||
Agrees, | £226.6.8 | |||
R. The lands of Bavelaw | David Johnston of Lathrisk | £244.6.8 | ||
Total Pennicuick Parish, | £3780.3.4 | |||
No. 24. Cockpen Parish. | SCOTS MONEY. | |||
The Earl of Dalhousie, for the Lordship of Dalhousie, in Roll 1702 is | £1801.18.9 | |||
In Rolls 1726, &c. for— | ||||
Earl of Dalhousie | £1001.3.0 | The Earl of Dalhousie | £1001.3.0 | |
Col. [Colonel] Calderwood, as under £583.16.0 | ||||
Deduce £200.0.0 | ||||
And £33.6.8 | ||||
[sub-total] £233.6.8 | ||||
£350.9.4 | ||||
Marquis of Lothian, as under | £450.10.0 | |||
£1802.2.4 | ||||
More than 1702 | £0.3.7 | |||
Agrees, | £1801.18.9 | |||
Sir William Calderwood, for part of Dalhousie, purchased by him | £250.9.4 | |||
N.B. In some Rolls it is called £0.5.9 in others £0.9.4 | ||||
Lord Polton, for part of Dalhousie | £100.0.0 | |||
For half of Polton | £200.0.0 | |||
£550.9.4 | ||||
Divided thus,— | ||||
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for lands south of the Salters Road | £337.14.6 | |||
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for the angle called Parton | £19.0.0 | |||
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for William Goldie's Park | £10.19.6 | |||
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for William Murray's two Parks | £25.8.6 | |||
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for Sir James Pultney's feus | £34.13.9 | |||
£427.16.3 | ||||
For the remaining part of the lands | £122.12.1 | |||
£550.8.4 | ||||
For John Hay of Bridges | £33.6.8 | |||
£583.15.0 | Lieut. [Lieutenant] -Colonel Thomas Calderwood of Polton | £583.16.0 | ||
Wants £0.1.0 | ||||
R. The Marquis of Lothian, for the lands of Eastmains | The Marquis of Lothian | £450.10.0 | ||
The lands of Cockpen, £1000.0.0 Divided thus,— | ||||
Archibald Cockburn, for part of the lands of Cockpen | £436.0.0 | The Earl of Dalhousie | ø £436.0.0 | |
Vide above. | ||||
Heirs of Gilbert Burnet, for remainder | £564.0.0 | Robert Dundas of Arniston | £564.0.0 | |
Agrees | £1000.0.0 | |||
The lands of Hillhead, Sir James Ramsay, Bart. [Baronet] | Sir John Murray, Bart. [Baronet] | £33.6.8 | ||
Total Cockpen Parish | £3068.15.8 | |||
Heirs of Gilbert Burnet, for remainder | £564.0.0 | Robert Dundas of Arniston | £564.0.0 |
Transcribe other information
[page] 94Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
[Note - Bailie James Dewar]: See app. p. [appendix page] 20.
N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
[page] 95
Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
[Note - The Earl of Dalhousie]: See Chs [Charges] of 4th July 1785 in fav. [favour] of Earl of Dalhousie when
set against him a valued rent of -- £308.1.7
Leaving as applicable to Lothian's lands of Cockpen -- £127.18.5
-- £436.0.0
[Note in red ink - The Earl of Dalhousie]: now Marq. [Marquis] of Lothian
N. B. £0.3.7 more than in the Roll 1702, and agrees with Rolls 1726, 1738, and 1811,
B b
Transcriber's notes
R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is RedeemedNotes in green ink have not been transcribed
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Jane F Jamieson, mac1
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Carrington Parish, Cramond Parish, Crichton Parish, Currie Parish, Dalkeith Parish, Fala And Soutra Parish, Glencorse Parish, Heriot Parish, Inveresk Parish, Kirkliston Parish, Kirknewton Parish, Lasswade Parish, Leith - North Parish, Leith - South Parish, Mid Calder Parish, Midlothian County, Newbattle Parish, Newton Parish, Penicuik Parish, Ratho Parish, Stow Parish, Temple Parish, West Calder Parish