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Description of Property Valuation Sub 2 Present Proprietors Valuation Sub Valuation
SCOTS MONEY.
Borthwick Parish, Brought forward, £2558.12.7
James Dewar of Vogrie, for lands and estate of Vogrie £500.0.0}
James Dewar of Vogrie, for lands of Loquhariet, Walter Welsh £477.0.0}
James Dewar of Vogrie, for part of the barony of Currie, called Currie Mains, or Borthwick Mains £237.0.0} James Dewar of Vogrie £1732.15.5
James Dewar of Vogrie, for Hagbrae, Walter Welsh £186.6.8}
James Dewar of Vogrie, for Catcune Mains, Catcune Mill, and Rhodes, formerly part of Harvieston £332.8.9}
The remainder of James Dewar of Vogrie, being the mansion-house and policy, and lands on the east side of the turnpike road £126.5.7 Thomas Cranstoun of Dewar £126.5.7
£1859.1.0
John Mitchelson of Middleton, for the lands of Wester Middleton and Meggat's Cross £329.13.4
John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Torcraik and Borthwick, £386.0.0
Divided thus,—
John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Borthwick £87.2.3 £87.2.3 Stated to Crookston, as before.
John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Torcraik £298.17.9 £298.17.9
[sub-total] £386.0.0
John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Easter Middleton, part of the Lordship of Borthwick £340.0.0
The lands of Snype, £97.18.4
Divided thus,—
The lands of Graysnipe £29.6.0
The lands of Middleton Snipe £68.7.4
Per decreet, 6th July 1812. £97.13.4
John Mitchelson of Middleton, for lands of Cowberry-hill £80.10.0 Stated to Crookston, as before.
Decreet, 30th March 1813, £1233.16.8
Deduce for two parcels, before stated to Crookston, viz. £87.2.3
£80.10.0
[sub-total] £167.12.3
£1066.4.5 Heirs of Archibald Mitchelson of Middleton £1066.4.5
Total Borthwick, £5483.18.0
No. 30. Temple Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
Prestongrange, £592.0.0. Divided thus,—
For the lands of Muirfoot, and Muirfoot-haugh £233.10.6}
For the lands of Muirfoot Park £108.7.9} The Earl of Rosebery, £458.13.4 as after stated.
For the lands of Gladhouse £116.15.1}
£458.13.4
For the lands of Gladhouse Mill, and Tocksidehill, or Prettyrent, in name of Sir James Justice £133.6.8 The Right Hon. [Honourable] William Dundas, as after stated, £133.6.8
Per decreet, 17th May 1813. Agrees £592.0.0
The lands of Southmains of Clerkington £80.10.4
The lands of Gladhouse Mill and Tocksidehill, or Prettyrent, in name of Sir James Justice, as before stated £133.6.8
£213.17.0 Right Hon. [Honourable] William Dundas £213.17.0
The lands of Herondean, exclusive of the south-west part thereof, bounded by the Flinty-cleugh on the north-east £88.17.10
For the south part of Herondean, bounded by the Flinty-cleugh on the north-east £44.8.10
£133.6.8
For Muirfoot and Gladhouse, as before stated £458.13.4
Total £592.0.0 The Earl of Rosebery £592.0.0
Robert Murray of Deuchar, for Yorston £263.13.4
For Uttershill £178.0.0
For Temple £835.0.0
For D. G. Hamilton £48.10.0
£1325.3.4
Divided thus,—
Lord Arniston, for Yorston £263.13.0
for Utterston £178.0.0
for Caldwall £208.10.4
For remains of Temple £626.10.0 }
And D. G. Hamilton, as above £48.10.0 } £675.0.0
Agrees, £1325.3.4
For the west side of Esperton £339.0.0
£1664.3.4
Provost John Wightman, for Huntlycoat and Mauldslie, (the Honourable George Abercromby of Tillibody, superior) £408.0.0
£2072.3.4 Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron £2072.3.4
Vide £50.14.5 after stated.
R. The Marquis of Lothian The Marquis of Lothian £15.0.0
The Marquis of Lothian, £943.14.6
Divided thus,—
Southmains of Clerkington, as above £80.10.4 As before stated to W. [William] Dundas
Side Farm, part of the barony of Rosebery £150.19.5}
Fountain, part of the barony of Rosebery £43.2.8} R. [Robert] Hepburn of Clerkington {£352.5.11
Fountain Park, part of the barony of Rosebery £21.11.5}
Westfield, part of the barony of Rosebery £136.12.5} [total] £863.4.2
£432.16.3
Robert Hepburn, for his part of the barony of Rosebery £510.18.3 R. [Robert] Hepburn of Clerkington {£510.18.3
Agrees, £943.14.6 Also afterwards.
Temple carried forward £3756.4.6

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[page] 100
Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1726, 1738, and 1811, but is £1.0.0 less than the Roll 1702.
[page] 101
Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.

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R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
[Note - The remainder of ditto]: is ditto = James Dewar of Vogrie correct here?

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