Land tax rolls for Midlothian (Edinburghshire), volume 07

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E106/22/7/1 1 VALUATION BOOK, or ROLL, OF THE County of Mid-Lothian, or Edinburgh. The only authenticated copy of the Valuation Roll of the County of Edinburgh, by whichthe Land-Tax, usually called the King's Cess, and other Public Burdens, are collected, appearsto be one certified the 7th day of September 1738, by one Commissioner of Supply. This Rollseems to have been taken from the Rolls contained in an Old Volume, by which the Land-Taxhad been collected for the years 1726-1727-1728-1729, and 1730, from which, and from anunauthenticated Copy of a Roll in 1702, it differs but little. They often give Names of Personswithout Lands-Lands without Names-and Names of Persons long dead or denuded. Theyalso contain Separate Valuations added in Cumulo for the ease od collection, and Divisions and Sub-divisions of separate Cumulos added together, mixing Lands of different Proprietors, besides errors in summations, &c. In short, and many other inaccuracies, the collection of the Land-Tax, and other Public Burdens regulated by the Valuation Roll, has got into a state of confusion, and been much retarded. In this situation, on a motion made by Mr Macfarlane, in October 1812, the Commissioners of Supply remitted to The Honourable Baron Clerk, Mr Sheriff Rae, James Gibson of Ingliston, George Robinson of Clermiston, William Macfarlane, Writer to the Signet, James Balfour, Writer to the Signet, and James Wyllie, Writer to the Signet, as a Committee, for the purpose of revising and correcting the Valuation Books, and reporting thereon to a General Meeting. The Committee met on the 1st of December 1813; when, after inspecting the Books as they presently stand, were of opinion that it would be of the greatest importance to the County, as well as for the interest of the Crown, that the Cess-Books of the County should, without delay, be corrected, and put into a proper state; and that this could only be done effectually by a person of accuracy, and of much local knowledge. The Committee were of opinion, that no person was so well qualified to perform this arduous task as Mr Macfarlane; and therefore they requested him to undertake it, and to proceed forthwith to
E106/22/7/1 [Page] 1 VALUATION BOOK, or ROLL, OF THE County of Mid-Lothian, or Edinburgh. The only authenticated copy of the Valuation Roll of the County of Edinburgh, by which the Land-Tax, usually called the King's Cess, and other Public Burdens, are collected, appears to be one certified the 7th day of September 1738, by one Commissioner of Supply. This Roll seems to have been taken from the Rolls contained in an Old Volume, by which the Land-Tax had been collected for the years 1726-1727-1728-1729, and 1730, from which, and from an unauthenticated Copy of a Roll in 1702, it differs but little. They often give Names of Persons without Lands-Lands without Names-and Names of Persons long dead or denuded. They also contain Separate Valuations added in Cumulo for the ease od collection, and Divisions and Sub-divisions of separate Cumulos added together, mixing Lands of different Proprietors, besides errors in summations, &c. In short, and many other inaccuracies, the collection of the Land-Tax, and other Public Burdens regulated by the Valuation Roll, has got into a state of confusion, and been much retarded. In this situation, on a motion made by Mr MACFARLANE, in October 1812, the Commissioners of Supply remitted to The Honourable Baron CLERK, Mr Sheriff RAE, JAMES GIBSON of Ingliston, GORGE ROBINSON of Clermiston, WILLIAM MACFARLANE, Writer to the Signet, JAMES BALFOUR, Writer to the Signet, and JAMES WYLLIE, Writer to the Signet, as a Committee, for the purpose of revising and correcting the Valuation Books, and reporting thereon to a General Meeting. The Committee met on the 1st of December 1813; when, after inspecting the Books as they presently stand, were of opinion that it would be of the greatest importance to the County, as well as for the interest of the Crown, that the Cess-Books of the County should, without delay, be corrected, and put into a proper state; and that this could only be done effectually by a person of accuracy, and of much local knowledge. The Com- mittee were of opinion, that no person was so well qualified to perform this arduous task as Mr MACFARLANE; and therefore they requested him to undertake it, and to proceed forthwith to [continued on page 2]
E106/22/7/3 No. 1. North Leith Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/3 Evan McGregor, for Gray of Warriston £260.44.4
E106/22/7/3 for Mr James Pillans' Heirs £77.7.0 £337.18.4
E106/22/7/3 James Law of Hillhousefield £270.13.8
E106/22/7/3 for James Davidson £26.1.0
E106/22/7/3 for Pilrig's Acres £31.6.8
E106/22/7/3 £328.1.4
E106/22/7/3 N.B. For James Edgar - omitted, though the total drawn out agrees £13.0.0
E106/22/7/3 £341.1.4 £341.1.4
E106/22/7/3 The Seamans Hospital of Leith £169.4.0
E106/22/7/3 George Wilson £21.3.4
E106/22/7/3 Henry Wilkie £15.13.4
E106/22/7/3 Maurice Trent, for Boswell's Heirs £110.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Thomas Storry £4.17.0
E106/22/7/3 For Katharine Carol £5.16.0 £10.13.0
E106/22/7/3 N.B. Only L. [pounds] 10. 3s. [shillings] drawn out.
E106/22/7/3 Jean Keay £4.17.0
E106/22/7/3 Walter Duncan £11.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Widow Stalker, for Marjory Cunningham £15.13.4
E106/22/7/3 for the Carters £5.0.0 £20.13.4
E106/22/7/3 William Smith, for Isobell Lyle £12.13.4
E106/22/7/3 Captain John Brown £50.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Widow Wardlaw £28.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Kenneth McKenzie £7.0.0
E106/22/7/3 George Dallas, for St Martins £8.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Walter Stewart £8.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Alexander Johnston, for James Sutherland £6.0.0
E106/22/7/3 William Nisbett £6.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Thomas White £5.0.0
E106/22/7/3 James Gibson, writer in Edinburgh, for Alcorn's Heirs £28.0.0
E106/22/7/3 John Martin, for Lady Bruce £10.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Andrew Walker £10.0.0
E106/22/7/3 Total 1727, £1220.17.0
E106/22/7/3 N.B. 10s [shillings] more than this Roll 1726, owing to the above under summation of 10s [shillings] in Thomas Storry's valuation, and agrees with the total summation of the Roll 1738. It is L. [pounds] 10. 17s. [shillings] more than the Roll 1702, which wants Andrew Walker's L. [pounds] 10. valuation, and is 17s. [shillings] under summed.
E106/22/7/3 [Page] 2 revise and correct the Books; desiring him, when any difficulty occurred, in the course of the work, to lay matter before the Committee for their advice and assistance. The Com- mittee afterwards reported the matter to a General Meeting, held the 7th day of March 1814, who approved of their proceedings. Under these circumstances, Mr MACFARLANE submits, as the most eligible plan of pro- cedure, to assume the Roll 1726 as the TEXT, aided by those of the four following years, by which the Land-Tax appears to have been collected, aided also by the Roll 1702, and by the Certified Roll 1738, AND TO TRACE each article of valuation through all the copies downwards to the present time. He begins, therefore, with the Roll 1726 as the text, copying each Parish from that Roll, and then draws out a Rectified Roll for the year 1814. [Page] 3 VALUATION ROLL OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH, BY WHICH THE LAND-TAX, OR KING'S CESS, WAS COLLECTED IN 1726 No. 1. North Leith Parish, 1726. -- SCOTS MONEY Evan McGregor, for Gray of Warriston -- £260.11.4 for Mr James Pillan's Heirs -- £77.7.0 [sub total] -- £ 337.18.4 James Law of Hillhousefield -- £270.13.8 for James Davidson -- £26.1.0 for Pilrig's Acres -- £31.6.8 [Sub total] -- £328.1.4 N.B. For James Edgar - omitted, though the total drawn out agrees -- £13.0.0 [Total]£341.1.4 -- £341.1.4 The Seamans Hospital of Leith -- £169.4.0 George Wilson -- £21.3.4 Henry Wilkie -- £15.13.4 Maurice Trent, for Boswell's Heirs -- £110.0.0 Thomas Storry -- £4.17.0 for Katharine Carol -- £5.16.0 [Sub total] -- £10.13.0 N.B. Only £10.3.0 drawn out Jean Keay -- £4.17.0 Walter Duncan -- £11.0.0 Widow Stalker, for Marjory Cunningham -- £15.13.4 for the Carters -- £5.0.0 £20.13.4 William Smith, for Isobell Lyle -- £12.13.4 Captain John Brown -- £50.0.0 Widow Wardlaw -- £28.0.0 Kenneth McKenzie -- £7.0.0 George Dallas, for St Martins -- £8.0.0 Walter Stewart -- £8.0.0 Alexander Johnston, for James Sutherland -- £6.0.0 William Nisbett -- £6.0.0 Thomas White -- £5.0.0 James Gibson, writer in Edinburgh, for Alcorn's Heirs -- £28.0.0 John Martin, for Lady Bruce -- £10.0.0 Andrew Walker -- £10.0.0 Total £1716.0.0 -- £1220.17.0 N.B. 10s [shillings] more than this Roll 1726, owing to the above under summation of 10s [shillings] in Thomas Storry's valuation, and agrees with the total summation of the Roll 1738. It is £10. 17s [shillings] more than the Roll 1702, which wants Andrew Walker's £10 valuation, and is 17s [shillings] under summed. B
E106/22/7/3 [Page] 2 revise and correct the Books; desiring him, when any difficulty occurred, in the course of the work, to lay matter before the Committee for their advice and assistance. The Com- mittee afterwards reported the matter to a General Meeting, held the 7th day of March 1814, who approved of their proceedings. Under these circumstances, Mr MACFARLANE submits, as the most eligible plan of pro- cedure, to assume the Roll 1726 as the TEXT, aided by those of the four following years, by which the Land-Tax appears to have been collected, aided also by the Roll 1702, and by the Certified Roll 1738, AND TO TRACE each article of valuation through all the copies downwards to the present time. He begins, therefore, with the Roll 1726 as the text, copying each Parish from that Roll, and then draws out a Rectified Roll for the year 1814.
E106/22/7/5 No. 2. Duddingston Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/5 Lord Balmerino L. [pounds] 2500. 1s. [shillings] 1d. [pence] Divided thus,-]
E106/22/7/5 Lord Balmerino £2141.2.6 £2141.2.6
E106/22/7/5 The Town of Edinburgh, for Calton and Leith Mills, &c. £458.18.7 £458.18.7
E106/22/7/5 £2600.1.1
E106/22/7/5 Alexander Elphinston of Coatfield £605.14.0
E106/22/7/5 CRAIGINTINE, L. [pounds] 1817. 2s. [shillings] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/5 William Nisbett of Dirleton, two-thirds £1211.8.0 £1211.8.0
E106/22/7/5 Mr Andrew Massie, one-third £605.14.0 £605.14.0
E106/22/7/5 £1817.0.0
E106/22/7/5 ABBEY HILL, L. [pounds] 459. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/5 Archbald Hamilton, formerly Purves £222.12.0 £222.12.0
E106/22/7/5 Robert Douglas, for Pearson's Knows, formerly Purves £200.0.0 £200.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Marion Johnston, relict of Alexander Wood £36.14.8 £36.14.8
E106/22/7/5 £459.6.8
E106/22/7/5 Gilbert Mathieson £33.6.8
E106/22/7/5 Mr Alexander Laing £14.10.0 £14.10.0
E106/22/7/5 Mr Alexander Laing, for John Watson, for Dunikeir £62.11.0 £62.11.0
E106/22/7/5 Mr Alexander Laing, for Lieutenant Jackson £133.6.8 £133.6.8
E106/22/7/5 £210.7.8
E106/22/7/5 The Carters of Leith, for Captain Watson £66.13.4
E106/22/7/5 Margaret Jamieson's Heirs £72.10.0
E106/22/7/5 Robert Douglas, for Mr Peter Peterson £94.0.0
E106/22/7/5 John Gibb, for Adam Gairns £33.6.8
E106/22/7/5 Robert Abercrombie £30.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Robert Cunningham £20.0.0
E106/22/7/5 George Davidson's Heirs, Mrs Gray £70.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Andrew Mitchell, for James Galbraith £85.14.4
E106/22/7/5 James Meikle £214.10.0
E106/22/7/5 Total 1726, £6412.12.5
E106/22/7/5 N.B. The total 10s. [shillings] less than the Roll 1738, and 8s. [shillings] 7d. [pennies] more than the Roll 1702.
E106/22/7/5 No. 3. Abbey of Holyroodhouse, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/5 Thomas Caldwalls £100.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Lord Napier £100.0.0
E106/22/7/5 John Ferguson £20.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Henry Gib's Heirs, now Dr [Doctor] John Riddell £200.0.0
E106/22/7/5 James Allan of Saughnell £200.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Gavin Thomson, writer in Edinburgh £300.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Sir William thomson £200.0.0
E106/22/7/5 The Park £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Archbishop of St Andrews £478.6.8
E106/22/7/5 Bishop of Edinburgh having got, since last valuation, two chalders oats out of the lands of Braid £1700.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Bishop of Dunkeld £66.13.4
E106/22/7/5 Total 1726, £4365.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Agrees with the Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/5 No. 4. Duddingston Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/5 The Duchess of Argyle £2657.5.0
E106/22/7/5 for Janet Lawson £20.0.0 £2677.5.0
E106/22/7/5 Sir James Dick, for Prestonfield £500.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Logan of Burncastle £266.13.4
E106/22/7/5 Sir Patrick Home £140.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Charles Kerr, for James Kerr's Heirs £80.0.0
E106/22/7/5 William Clerk, for John Young's Heirs £23.13.4
E106/22/7/5 Total 1726, £3687.11.8
E106/22/7/5 N.B. Total agrees with the Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/5 No. 5. Libberton Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/5 The Duchess of Argyle £666.13.4
E106/22/7/5 Sir William Baird of Gilmerton £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/5 for Brownhills £732.0.0
E106/22/7/5 for Todsbills £148.10.0
E106/22/7/5 for part of Muirhouse £32.0.0 £1912.10.0
E106/22/7/5 Laird of Niddrie £1579.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Sir Alexander Gilmure, for Craigmiller, Nether Libberton, and Inch £3100.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Sir James Dick, for Cameron £400.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Cameron Myre £200.0.0 £600.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Peppermilne £250.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Lord Ross £130.0.0 £130.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Mr Patrick Crawford, for Kaims £130.0.0 £130.0.0
E106/22/7/5 £1091.10.0
E106/22/7/5 Drum £816.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Mr Thomas Rigg, for Morton £317.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Morton Teinds £73.3.4 £390.3.4
E106/22/7/5 £390.3.4
E106/22/7/5 Morton Hall £783.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Sir William Baird, for part of Muirhouse, as above £32.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Muirhouse £165.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Remainder of Muirhouse £165.0.0
E106/22/7/5 £197.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Alexander Johnston of Straiton £400.0.0
E106/22/7/5 John Sievewright of South-house £261.0.0
E106/22/7/5 OVER LIBERTON, L. [pounds] 1297. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/5 The Laird's Part £864.13.4
E106/22/7/5 The Lady's Part £432.6.8 £1297.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees £374.0.0
E106/22/7/5 Total 1726, £13,685.16.8
E106/22/7/5 N.B. The 10s. [shillings] in Lord Ross's omitted in after Roll 1728, and agrees with the Roll 1702.
E106/22/7/5 4 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued No.2. South Leith Parish, 1726 SCOTS MONEY. Lord Balmerino £2600.1.1 Divided thus,- Lord Balmerino - - - - £2141.2.6 £2141.2.6 The Town of Edinburgh, for Calton and Leith Mills, &c. - £458.18.7 £45.18.7 __________ £2600.1.1 __________ Alexander Elphinston of Coatfield - - - - - £605.14.0 CRAIGINTINIE, £1817.2.0 Divided thus,- William Nisbett of Dirleton, two-thirds - - - £1211.8.0 £1211.8.0 Mr Andrew Massie, one-third - - - £200.0.0 £ 200.0.0 __________ £1817.2.0 __________ ABBEY HILL, £459.6.8 Divided thus,- Archibald Hamilton, formerly Purves - - - £222.12.0 £222.12.0 Robert Douglas, for Pearson's Knows, formaly Purves - - £200.0.0 £200.0.0 Marion Johnston, relict of Alexander Wood - - - £36.14.8 £36.14.8 __________ £459.6.8 __________ Gilbert Mathieson - - - - - £33.6.8 Mr Alexander Laing - - - - £14.10.0 £14.10.0 Mr Alexander Laing, for John Watson, for Dunikeir - - £62.11.0 £62.11.0 Mr Alexander Laing, for Lieutenant Jackson - - - £133.6.8 £133.6.8 __________ £210.7.8 __________ The Carters of Leith, for Captain Watson - - - - £66.13.4 Margaret Jamieson's Heirs - - - - - £72.10.0 Robert Douglas, for Mr Peter Peterson - - - - £94.0.0 John Gibb, for Adam Gairns - - - - - £33.6.8 Robert Abercrombie - - - - - £30.0.0 Robert Cunningham - - - - - £20.0.0 George Davidson's Heirs, Mrs Gray - - - - £70.0.0 Andrew Mitchell, for James Galbraith - - - - £85.14.4 James Meikle - - - - - £214.10.0 ___________ Total 1726, - £6412.12.5 N. B. The total £0.10.0 less than the Roll 1738, and £0.8.7 more than the Roll 1702. _____________________________________ No. 3. Abbey of Holyroodhouse, 1726. SCOTS MONEY Thomas Caldwalls - - - - - £100.0.0 Lord Napier - - - - - - £100.0.0 John Fergusson - - - - - £20.0.0 Henry Gibb's Heirs, now Dr John Riddell - - - - £200.0.0 James Allan of Saughnell - - - - - £200.0.0 Gavin Thomson, writer in Edinburgh - - - - £300.0.0 Sir William Thomson - - - - - £200.0.0 The Park - - - - - - £1000.0.0 Archbishop of St Andrews - - - - - £478.6.8 Bishop of Edinburgh having got, since last valuation, two chalders oats out of the } lands of Braid - - - - - £1700.0.0 Bishop of Dunkeld - - - - - £66.13.4 __________ Total 1726, - £4365.0.0 Agrees with the Rolls 1702 and 1738 5 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued No.4. Duddington Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY. The Duchess of Argyle - - - - £2657.5.0 for Janet Lawson - - - £20.0.0 __________ £2677.5.0 Sir James Dick, for Prestonfield - - - - £500.0.0 Logan of Burncastle - - - - - £266.13.4 Sir Patrick Home - - - - - £140.0.0 Charles Kerr, for James Kerr's Heirs - - - - £80.0.0 William Clerk, for John Young's Heirs - - - - £23.13.4 __________ Total 1726, - £3687.11.8 N. B. Total agrees with the Rolls 1702 and 1738 No. 5. Liberton Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY The Duchess of Argyle - - - - - £666.13.4 Sir William Baird of Gilmerton - - - £1000.0.0 for Brownhills - - - £732.0.0 for Todshills - - - £148.10.0 for a part of Muirhouse - - £32.0.0 __________ £1912.10.0 Laird of Nidrie - - - - - £1579.0.0 Sir Alexander Gilmure, for Craigmiller, Nether Libberton, and Inch - - £3100.0.0 Sir James Dick, for Cameron - - - £400.0.0 Cameron Myre - - - £200.0.0 __________ £600.0.0 Peppermilne - - - - - £250.0.0 Lord Ross - - - - £961.10.0 £961.10.0 Mr Patrick Crawford, for Kaims - - - £130.0.0 £130.0.0 __________ £1091.10.0 __________ Drum - - - - - - £816.0.0 Mr Thomas Rigg, for Morton - - - £317.0.0 Morton Teinds - - - £73.3.4 } £390.3.4 __________ £390.3.4 __________ Morton Hall - - - - - - £783.0.0 Sir William Baird, for part of Muirhouse, as above - £32.0.0 Muirhouse - - - - - - £165.0.0 Remainder of Muirhouse - - £165.0.0 __________ £197.0.0 __________ Alexander Johnston of Straiton - - - - £400.0.0 John Sievewright of South-house - - - - £261.0.0 Over Liberton, £1297.0.0 Divided thus,- The Laird's Part - - - - £864.13.4 The Lady's Part - - - - £432.6.8 __________ £1297.0.0 Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees - - - - £374.0.0 _____________ Total 1726, - £13,685.16.8 N.B. The £0.10.0 in Lord Ross's omitted in after Roll 1738, and agrees with the Roll 1702
E106/22/7/5 [page] 4 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. [page] 5 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued.
E106/22/7/7 No. 6. West Kirk, or St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/7 Thomas Scott, for James Brown £231.16.0
E106/22/7/7 Greenhill £103.16.0
E106/22/7/7 Mr Thomas Menzies, for Thomas Begg, now Gavin Baillie, merchant £197.6.8
E106/22/7/7 Walter Scott, for St Leonards £197.10.0
E106/22/7/7 for Gairnshall £19.4.0 £216.14.0
E106/22/7/7 Mr James Reid £83.15.0
E106/22/7/7 George Cathcart, James McNiel's Tenement £32.5.0
E106/22/7/7 Penman's Lands £45.4.4
E106/22/7/7 Newington £74.8.0
E106/22/7/7 Henry Elliot, now Joseph Miller £7.6.8
E106/22/7/7 Sir William Johnston, for John Davie £43.18.0
E106/22/7/7 for Sciennes £324.0.0 £367.18.0
E106/22/7/7 BRAID, L. [pounds] 1300. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/7 Andrew Brown of Braid £72.0.6 £72.0.6
E106/22/7/7 The Lady Braid £702.5.9 £702.5.9
E106/22/7/7 £774.6.3
E106/22/7/7 Archibald Brown, for Blackford -- £250.0.0
E106/22/7/7 for Greenbank -- £275.13.9
E106/22/7/7 -- £525.13.9 £525.13.9 £525.13.9
E106/22/7/7 £1300.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Archibald Brown, for Wester Grange £158.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Alexander Lind of Gordie £450.0.0
E106/22/7/7 for Gordie Mill £207.10.0
E106/22/7/7 for Mr William Purves's Heirs £83.8.0 £740.18.0
E106/22/7/7 Mr William Livingston's Heirs £25.9.0
E106/22/7/7 GRANGE, L. [pounds] 1108. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] (WESTER GRANGE included). Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/7 William Dick of Grange £400.0.0
E106/22/7/7 for Easter Grange £497.6.8
E106/22/7/7 £897.6.8 £897.6.8
E106/22/7/7 Wester Grange, as above £158.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Walter Porterfield of Humbie, for Newlands £53.0.0 £53.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Agrees £1108.6.8
E106/22/7/7 Mr David Lindsay, for Menzies, for Lylburn £95.15.0
E106/22/7/7 Sir George Warrender of Brutsfield £286.7.8
E106/22/7/7 John Davidson, for Whitehouse £307.13.4
E106/22/7/7 John Sievewright, for Plewlands £405.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Goosedub £30.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Valleyfield £20.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Smiddiegreen £12.0.0
E106/22/7/7 St Cuthbert's carried forward £5691.19.4
E106/22/7/7 St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward £5691.19.4
E106/22/7/7 William Jamieson £20.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Mr William Archibald £8.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Merchiston £2231.0.0
E106/22/7/7 for Patrick Hepburn £40.5.0
E106/22/7/7 for Elizabeth Napier £17.7.0 £2288.12.0
E106/22/7/7 Wrights Houses £352.10.0
E106/22/7/7 Sir John Elphinston, for Craighouse £252.14.0
E106/22/7/7 Saughton, for Stanhope Mills £478.13.4 £478.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Saughton, for Mr David Watson's feu-duties £13.6.8 £13.6.8
E106/22/7/7 £492.0.0
E106/22/7/7 N.B. These Lands were disjoined from this Parish, and annexed to Corstorphine, and fall to be there stated in the Corrected Roll.
E106/22/7/7 Mrs Anderson, for Roseburn £391.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Mrs Anderson, for John Stirling's Relict £259.13.4 £259.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Mrs Anderson, for Teinds of Orchyardfield £33.6.8 £33.6.8
E106/22/7/7 £293.0.0
E106/22/7/7 TOLLCROSS, L. [pounds] 200. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/7 William Carse £100.0.0
E106/22/7/7 James Weir £100.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Heriot's Hospital, for Coats £1349.10.0 £1349.10.0
E106/22/7/7 Heriot's Hospital, for Warrison Gray £603.0.0 £603.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Heriot's Hospital, for Adam thomson £128.13.4 £128.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Heriot's Hospital, for Alexander and James Keas £295.9.4 £295.9.4
E106/22/7/7 Heriot's Hospital, for Mathewson's Heirs £248.10.0 £248.10.0
E106/22/7/7 Heriot's Hospital, for Byre's Heirs £128.13.4 £128.13.4
E106/22/7/7 £2753.16.0
E106/22/7/7 The Haugh, belonging to the Town of Edinburgh £36.0.0 £36.0.0
E106/22/7/7 The Town of Edinburgh, for Lochbank £131.0.0
E106/22/7/7 for Thomas Anderson £72.10.0 £203.10.0
E106/22/7/7 £239.10.0
E106/22/7/7 Sir James Rocheid of Inverleith £1940.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Prestongrange, for Craigleith £900.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Sir Robert Baird, for Saughtonhall £1974.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Bonnington £1015.0.0
E106/22/7/7 David Sievewright, for Meggatland £225.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Dalry £1235.16.8
E106/22/7/7 The Society of Gardeners, their part of Dalry £30.0.0
E106/22/7/7 James Wright, his part £15.3.4
E106/22/7/7 Bailie Alexander Gray, his part of Dalry £6.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Robert Campbell, for Robert Stevenson's part £6.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Jame Dow, for his part £6.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Bailie Robert Mitchell, for his part £26.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Mr James Balfour of Pilrig £877.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Mr Alexander Laing £900.0.0 £23.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Drumsheugh £192.6.8
E106/22/7/7 Trinity Hospital £33.6.8
E106/22/7/7 Robert Malloch £46.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Thomas Hill £14.10.0
E106/22/7/7 Duke of Roxburgh £130.0.0
E106/22/7/7 Cloclmilne £190.13.4
E106/22/7/7 Mr William Stirling, L. [pounds] 164. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/7 William Shaw £139.17.10 £139.17.10
E106/22/7/7 Archibald Blair £24.8.10 £24.8.10
E106/22/7/7 £164.6.8
E106/22/7/7 St Cuthbert's carried forward £22,035.18.0
E106/22/7/7 6 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. No. 6. West Kirk, or St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726. -- SCOTS MONEY. Thomas Scott, for James Brown -- -- £231.16.0 Greenhill -- -- £103.16.0 Mr Thomas Menzies, for Thomas Begg, now Gavin Baillie, merchant -- -- £197.6.8 Walter Scott, for St Leonards -- £197.10.0 -- -- for Gairnshall -- £19.4.0 -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- -- £216.14.0 Mr James Reid -- -- £83.15.0 George Cathcart, James M'Niel's Tenement -- -- £32.5.0 Penman's Lands -- -- £45.4.4 Newington -- -- £74.8.0 Henry Elliot, now Joseph Miller -- -- £7.6.8 Sir William Johnston, for John Davie -- £43.18.0 -- -- for Sciennes -- £324.0.0 -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- -- £367.18.0 BRAID, £1300. Divided thus,- Andrew Brown of Braid -- -- £72.0.6 -- £72.0.6 The Lady Braid -- -- £702.5.9 -- £702.5.9 [SUB-TOTAL] -- -- £774.6.3 -- Archibald Brown, for Blackford -- £250.0.0 -- -- -- for Greenbank -- £275.13.9 -- -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- -- £525.13.9 -- £525.13.9 [SUB-TOTAL] -- £525.13.9 -- -- [TOTAL] -- -- £1300.0.0 -- Archibald Brown for Wester Grange -- -- £158.0.0 Alexander Lind of Gorgie -- £450.0.0 -- -- for Gorgie Mill -- £207.10.0 -- -- for Mr William Purves's Heirs -- £83.8.0 -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- -- £740.18.0 Mr William Livingston's Heirs -- -- £25.9.0 GRANGE, £1108.6.8. (WESTER GRANGE included). Divided thus,- William Dick of Grange -- £400.0.0 -- -- for Easter Grange -- £497.6.8 -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- £897.6.8 -- £897.6.8 -- Wester Grange, as above -- £158.0.0 -- Walter Porterfield of Humbie, for Newlands -- £53.0.0 -- £53.0.0 [TOTAL] Agrees -- £1108.6.8 -- Mr David Lindsay, for Menzies, for Lylburn -- £95.15.0 Sir George Warrender of Bruntsfield -- £286.7.8 John Davidson, for Whitehouse -- £307.13.4 John Sievewright, for Plewlands -- £405.0.0 Goosedub -- £30.0.0 Valleyfield -- £20.0.0 Smiddiegreen -- £12.0.0 [RUNNING TOTAL] St Cuthbert's carried forward -- £5691.19.4 7 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. -- -- SCOTS MONEY. St. Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward -- -- £5691.19.4 William Jamieson -- -- £20.0.0 Mr William Archibald -- -- £8.0.0 Merchiston -- £2231.0.0 -- -- for Patrick Hepburn -- £40.5.0 -- -- for Elizabeth Napier -- £17.7.0 -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- -- £2288.12.0 Wrights Houses -- -- £352.10.0 Sir John Elphinston, for Craighouse -- -- £252.14.0 Saughton, for Stanhope Mills -- £478.13.4 -- £478.13.4 Saughton, for Mr David Watson's feu-duties -- £13.6.8 -- £13.6.8 [SUB-TOTAL] -- £492.0.0 -- N. B. These Lands were disjoined from this Parish, and annexed to Corstorphine, and fall to be there stated in the Corrected Roll. Mrs Anderson, for Roseburn -- -- £391.0.0 Mrs Anderson, for John Stirling's Relict -- £259.13.4 -- £259.13.4 Mrs Anderson, for Teinds of Orchyardfield -- £33.6.8 -- £33.6.8 [SUB-TOTAL] -- £293.0.0 -- TOLLCROSS, £200. Divided thus,- William Carse -- -- £100.0.0 James Weir -- -- £100.0.0 Heriot's Hospital, for Coats -- £1349.10.0 -- £1349.10.0 Heriot's Hospital, for Warriston Gray -- £603.0.0 -- £603.0.0 Heriot's Hospital, for Adam Thomson -- £128.13.4 -- £128.13.4 Heriot's Hospital, for Alexander and James Keas -- £295.9.4 -- £295.9.4 Heriot's Hospital, for Mathewson's Heirs -- £248.10.0 -- £248.10.0 Heriot's Hospital, for Byre's Heirs -- £128.13.4 -- £128.13.4 [SUB-TOTAL] -- £2753.16.0 -- The Haugh, belonging to the Town of Edinburgh -- £36.0.0 -- £36.0.0 The Town of Edinburgh, for Lochbank -- £131.0.0 -- -- -- } £203.10.0 -- for Thomas Anderson -- £72.10.0 -- [SUB-TOTAL] -- £239.10.0 -- Sir James Rocheid of Inverleith -- -- £1940.0.0 Prestongrange, for Craigleith -- -- £900.0.0 Sir Robert Baird, for Saughtonhall -- -- £1974.0.0 Bonnington -- -- £1015.0.0 David Sievewright, for Meggatland -- -- £225.0.0 Dalry -- -- £1235.16.8 The Society of Gardeners, their part of Dalry -- -- £30.0.0 James Wright, his part -- -- £15.3.4 Bailie Alexander Gray, his part of Dalry -- -- £6.13.4 Robert Campbell, for Robert Stevenson's part -- -- £6.13.4 James Dow, for his part -- -- £6.13.4 Bailie Robert Mitchell, for his part -- -- £26.0.0 Mr James Balfour of Pilrig -- -- £877.0.0 -- £900.0.0 } -- Mr Alexander Laing -- -- £23.0.0 Drumsheugh -- -- £192.6.8 Trinity Hospital -- -- £33.6.8 Robert Malloch -- -- £46.13.4 Thomas Hill -- -- £14.10.0 Duke of Roxburgh -- -- £130.0.0 Clockmilne -- -- £190.13.4 Mr William Stirling, £164.6.8. Divided thus, - William Shaw -- £139.17.10 -- £139.17.10 Archibald Blair -- £24.8.10 -- £24.8.10 [SUB-TOTAL] -- £164.6.8 -- [RUNNING TOTAL] -- St Cuthbert's carried forward -- £22,035.18.0 C
E106/22/7/7 [page] 6 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. [page] 7 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. C
E106/22/7/9 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/9 St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward, £22,038.18.0
E106/22/7/9 George Ramsay, now Mrs Rule £58.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Damhead £962.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Robert Watson, for Robert Laurie £126.4.8
E106/22/7/9 Shoemakers Lands £63.2.4
E106/22/7/9 William Lawrimmer, for Sir James Nicolson £61.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Patrick McDougall of Creechen £265.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Sir John Nisbett of Dean £2500.0.0
E106/22/7/9 £26,071.5.0
E106/22/7/9 N.B. Agrees with Roll 1733, but is L. [pounds] 12. 17s. [shillings] more than Roll 1702.
E106/22/7/9 WEST-PORT
E106/22/7/9 James Purdie £32.6.8 £32.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Robert Brown, glover, disponed from Gairnshall £4.16.0
E106/22/7/9 Robert Cunningham, for Robert Bell £16.6.8
E106/22/7/9 John Cunningham £29.6.8
E106/22/7/9 James Robb, for Ramage -- £49.0.0
E106/22/7/9 for David Nisbet -- £8.6.8
E106/22/7/9 for Alexander Willes -- £32.6.8
E106/22/7/9 for John Bell's Heirs -- £9.13.4 £99.6.8 £99.6.8
E106/22/7/9 James Armour £19.10.0
E106/22/7/9 Robert Finnie £55.1.8
E106/22/7/9 Walter Montgomery and Archibald Murdoch £13.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Shoemakers Lands £59.0.0
E106/22/7/9 James Hastie £9.15.0
E106/22/7/9 Janet Riddoch and James Adamson £48.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Patrick McDougal of Creechen £58.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Widow Johnston £9.13.4
E106/22/7/9 James Lauder £9.13.4
E106/22/7/9 James Christie £13.0.0
E106/22/7/9 John Coutts' Heirs £9.13.4
E106/22/7/9 Thomas Hodge's Heirs £30.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Robert Young £32.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Thomas Inglis £58.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Deacon Laurie £13.3.4
E106/22/7/9 John Finnie £24.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Thomas Hill £24.6.8
E106/22/7/9 James Wast £48.15.0
E106/22/7/9 Florence Gardner £29.6.8
E106/22/7/9 John Dewar - Rd. [Road] Cleland £19.3.4
E106/22/7/9 Widow Hodge £108.13.4
E106/22/7/9 The Taylors lands £13.3.4
E106/22/7/9 James Brownhill, for George Brownhill £9.13.4
E106/22/7/9 James Brownhill, for John Fraser £23.3.0
E106/22/7/9 William Wright £24.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Alexander Galbraith, James Duris, cordiner £19.10.0
E106/22/7/9 Mr William Purves, W. Fleming £48.13.4
E106/22/7/9 Bailie Mungo Rannie £199.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Edward Hill, for John Young £32.6.8
E106/22/7/9 £27,316.5.8
E106/22/7/9 West-Port, L. [pounds] 1245. 0s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/9 This L. [pounds] 4. 6s. [shillings] more that Roll 1702, but agrees with Roll 1738.
E106/22/7/9 KING'S STABLES.
E106/22/7/9 Robert Campbell £24.3.4
E106/22/7/9 Clement Brotherstains £48.17.0
E106/22/7/9 George Tod, for part of Isobel Simpson's £14.0.0 £14.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Isobel Simpson, the rest £84.0.0 £84.0.0
E106/22/7/9 £98.0.0
E106/22/7/9 William Thomson £21.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Thomas Corelands £98.0.0
E106/22/7/9 £27,606.12.8
E106/22/7/9 King's Stables, L. [pounds] 290. 7s. [shillings]
E106/22/7/9 This agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/9 St Cuthbert's carried forward £27,606.12.8
E106/22/7/9 St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward, £27,606.12.8
E106/22/7/9 POTTERROW and BRISTO.
E106/22/7/9 Robert Thomson £30.10.0
E106/22/7/9 The Heirs of Edward Cunningham £15.5.0
E106/22/7/9 Tailors in Potterrow £43.10.0
E106/22/7/9 Tailors in Potterrow, for Margaret Scoon £15.5.0 £58.15.0
E106/22/7/9 Arthur Straiton £146.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Dean of Guild Hamilton £64.9.0
E106/22/7/9 James Muir, James Glendinning £19.7.0
E106/22/7/9 John Straiton £36.13.4
E106/22/7/9 Robert Stevenson, for Hunter's Heirs £36.13.4
E106/22/7/9 for Liddell £35.0.0 £71.13.4
E106/22/7/9 Andrew thomson £43.10.0
E106/22/7/9 Agnes Burt £50.15.0
E106/22/7/9 John Dickson £50.15.0 £50.15.0
E106/22/7/9 David Bennet £29.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Lord Newhall £26.2.0
E106/22/7/9 Gabriel Weir's Heirs £60.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Alexander Clerk, for Alexander Allan £58.10.0
E106/22/7/9 James Murdoch £19.10.0
E106/22/7/9 William Hastie, now Mr Thomas Rigg's £39.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Robert Forrester £58.10.0
E106/22/7/9 William Hamilton of Hill, for Alexander Monteath £30.0.0
E106/22/7/9 David Dickson £36.13.4
E106/22/7/9 William Reid £9.14.0
E106/22/7/9 William Lilly £26.2.0
E106/22/7/9 Thomas Hamilton £12.0.0
E106/22/7/9 John Crosbie, for Elizabeth Johnston's Heirs £22.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Gideon Lithgow's Heirs, now Merchant Maiden Hospital £26.13.4
E106/22/7/9 Merchant Maiden Hospital £70.0.0
E106/22/7/9 James Wood £44.0.0
E106/22/7/9 John Park £26.2.0
E106/22/7/9 Robert Paterson, L. [pounds] 110. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/9 Walter Murray of Hallmyres £40.3.0 £40.3.0
E106/22/7/9 Alexander Hodge, tailor £20.0.0 £20.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Andrew Dick, Sir John Dalrymple £37.1.6 £37.1.6
E106/22/7/9 Robert Geddes £12.15.6 £12.15.6
E106/22/7/9 £110.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Potterrow and Bristo, L [pounds] 1292. 2s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/9 This agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/9 WATER of LEITH and CANONMILLS.
E106/22/7/9 Patrick Nisbett, for Alexander Sked £110.0.0
E106/22/7/9 for Grizel Belsches £10.13.4 £120.13.4
E106/22/7/9 William Ferguson £84.6.8
E106/22/7/9 John Robertson £37.6.8
E106/22/7/9 Adam Greive £6.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Thomas Robertson £43.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Adam Fowles' Heirs £33.0.0
E106/22/7/9 John Keir £11.3.4
E106/22/7/9 Marjory Cunningham £11.3.6
E106/22/7/9 William Lamb £6.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Archibald Wood £10.0.0
E106/22/7/9 Thomas McFie, for William Watt, now William Thomson £6.0.0
E106/22/7/9 St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, carried forward, £29,267.8.10
E106/22/7/9 8 Valuation Roll 1726, continued. SCOTS MONEY St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward, - - £22,035.18.0 George Ramsay, now Mrs Rule - - - - - - £58.0.0 Damhead - - - - - - - £962.0.0 Robert Watson, for Robert Laurie - - - - - - £126.4.8 Shoemakers Lands - - - - - - - £63.2.4 William Lawrimer, for Sir James Nicolson - - - - - £61.0.0 Patrick McDougall of Creechen - - - - - - £265.0.0 Sir John Nisbett of Dean - - - - - - £2500.0.0 ____________ £26,071.5.0 N.B. Agrees with Roll 1738, but is £12.17. more than Roll 1702. WEST - PORT. James Purdie - - - - - - £32.6.8 £32.6.8 Robert Brown, glover, disponed from Gairnshall - - - - - £4.16.0 Robert Cunningham, for Robert Bell - - - - - £166.8 John Cunningham - - - - - - - £29.6.8 James Robb, for Ramage - - - - £49.0.0 for David Nisbet - - - £8.6.8 for Alexander Willes - - - £32.6.8 for John Bell's Heirs - - - £9.13.4 __________ £99.6.8 £99.6.8 James Armour - - - - - - - £19.10.0 Robert Finnie - - - - - - - £55.1.8 Walter Montgomery and Archibald Murdoch - - - - - £13.0.0 Shoemakers Lands - - - - - - - £59.0.0 James Hastie - - - - - - - £9.15.0 Janet Riddoch and James Adamson - - - - - - - £48.6.8 Patrick McDougal of Creechen - - - - - - £58.0.0 Widow Johnston - - - - - - - £9.13.4 James Lauder - - - - - - - £9.13.4 James Christie - - - - - - - - £13.0.0 John Coutts' Heirs - - - - - - - £9.13.4 Thomas Hodge's Heirs - - - - - - - £30.0.0 Robert Young - - - - - - - - £32.6.8 Thomas Inglis - - - - - - - £58.0.0 Deacon Laurie - - - - - - - £13.3.4 John Finnie - - - - - - - £24.6.8 Thomas Hill - - - - - - - £24.6.8 James Wast - - - - - - - £48.15.0 Florence Gardner - - - - - - - £29.6.8 John Dewar-Rd. Cleland - - - - - - - £19.3.4 Widow Hodge - - - - - - - £108.13.4 The Taylors lands - - - - - - - £13.3.4 James Brownhill, for George Brownhill - - - - - £9.13.4 James Brownhill, for John Fraser - - - - - - £23.3.0 William Wright - - - - - - - £24.6.8 Alexander Galbraith, James Duris, cordiner - - - - - £19.10.0 Mr William Purves, W. Fleming - - - - - - £48.13.4 Bailie Mungo Rannie - - - - - - - £199.6.8 Edward Hill, for John Young - - - - - - £32.6.8 __________ £27,316.5.8 West-Port, £1245.0.8 This £4.6.0. more than Roll 1702, but agrees with Roll 1738. KING'S STABLES. Robert Campbell - - - - - - - £24.3.4 Clement Brotherstains - - - - - - £48.17.0 George Tod, for part of Isobel Simpson's - - - - £14.0.0 £14.0.0 Isobel Simpson, the rest - - - - - £84.0.0 £84.0.0 _________ £98.0.0 _________ William Thomson - - - - - - - £21.6.8 Thomas Borelands - - - - - - - £98.0.0 ____________ £27,606.12.8 King's Stables, £290.7.0 This agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738. 9 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. SCOTS MONEY St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward, - - £27,606.132.8 POTTERROW and BISTO. Robert Thomson - - - - - - - - £30.10.0 The Heirs of Edward Cunningham - - - - £15.5.0 Taylors in Potterrow - - - - - - - £43.10.0 Taylors in Potterrow, for Margaret Scoon - - - - £15.5.0 _________ £58.15.0 Arthur Straiton - - - - - - - - - - £146.0.0 Dean of Guild Hamilton - - - - - - - £64.9.0 James Muir, James Glendinning - - - - - - £19.7.0 John Straiton - - - - - - - - - - £36.13.4 Robert Stevenson, for Hunter's Heirs - - - - - £36.13.4 Robert Stevenson, for Liddell - - - - - - £35.0.0 ________ £71.13.4 Andrew Thomson - - - - - - - £43.10.0 Agnes Burt - - - - - - - £50.15.0 John Dickson - - - - - - £50.15.0 £50.15.0 David Bennet - - - - - - - £29.6.8 Lord Newhall - - - - - - - £26.2.0 Gabriel Weir's Heirs - - - - - - £60.0.0 Alexander Clerk, for Alexander Allan - - - - - £58.10.0 James Murdoch - - - - - - - £19.10.0 William Hastie, now Mr Thomas Rigg's - - - - - £39.0.0 Robert Forrester - - - - - - - £58.10.0 William Hamilton of Hill, for Alexander Monteath - - - - £30.0.0 David Dickson - - - - - - - £36.13.4 William Reid - - - - - - - - £9.14.0 William Lilly - - - - - - - - £26.2.0 Thomas Hamilton - - - - - - - - £12.0.0 John Crosbie, for Elizabeth Johnston's Heirs - - - - £22.6.8 Gideon Lithgow's Heirs, now Merchant Maiden Hospital - - - £26.13.4 Merchant Maiden Hospital - - - - - - £70.0.0 James Wood - - - - - - - - £44.0.0 John Park - - - - - - - - £26.2.0 Robert Paterson, £110.0.0 Divided thus,- Walter Murray, of Hallmyres - - - - £40.3.0 £40.3.0 Alexander Hodge, tailor - - - - £20.0.0 £20.0.0 Andrew Dick, Sir John Dalrymple - - - - £37.1.6 £37.1.6 Robert Geddes - - - - - £12.15.6 £12.15.6 __________ £110.0.0 __________ Potterrow and Bristo, £1292.2.8
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E106/22/7/11 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/11 St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought forward, £29,267.8.10
E106/22/7/11 (Water of Leith and Canonmills, Continued.)
E106/22/7/11 James Findlay, younger £6.0.0
E106/22/7/11 James Findlay, for Margaret Steven £4.6.8
E106/22/7/11 Robert Findlay, for Margaret Stevenson £7.6.8
E106/22/7/11 James Cargill, for Andrew Wilson £14.13.4
E106/22/7/11 William Brotherstanes £12.3.4
E106/22/7/11 Alexander Thomson £12.3.4
E106/22/7/11 William Thomson, for William Haddow £10.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Andrew Dalrymple £26.13.4
E106/22/7/11 William Sinvlair £49.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Paul's Work Hospital £117.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Thomas Colville £10.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Total 1726, £22,536.15.6
E106/22/7/11 Water of Leith and Cononmills, L. [pounds] 638. Os. [shillings] 2d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/11 N.B. 2d. [pennies] more than Roll 1702 - 2s. [shillings] 2d. [pennies] less in Roll 1738.
E106/22/7/11 Deduce Stanhope Mills Valuation, annexed to Corstorphine Parish, as in Rectified Roll £492.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Total, - £29,044.15.6
E106/22/7/11 No. 7. Hails, or Collington Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/11 The Heir of Collington, for Collington £375.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr Alexander Cleghorn, for part Collington £230.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr George Haliburton of Redfoord, for part Collington £130.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr William Fowles of Woodhall, for his part of Collington £126.18.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr William Fowles of Woodhall, for his part Woodhall £732.13.4
E106/22/7/11 for a part of Mr Robert Smith's heirs, part Collington £15.12.0 £748.5.4
E106/22/7/11 Mr George Home, for a part of Collington £14.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr George Home, for a part of Collington £14.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr George Home, for Dreghorn £333.6.8
E106/22/7/11 Craiglockhart £333.6.8
E106/22/7/11 Mortonhall, for Swanston and Bowbridge £413.6.8
E106/22/7/11 Alexander Brand of Castlebrand £535.1.4
E106/22/7/11 Mr John Hogg of Easter Hails £337.18.8
E106/22/7/11 James Forrest £414.13.4
E106/22/7/11 William Porterfield of Humbie, for Newhall £60.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Margaret Binning, for the Eastside of Swanston £138.13.4
E106/22/7/11 Mr William Carmichael of Wester Hails £324.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Total 1726, £4514.10.0
E106/22/7/11 Agrees with Roll 1702; and the 1738 is 1s. [shillings] more, as above, being L. [pounds] 60. 1s. [shillings] in that Roll.
E106/22/7/11 No. 8. Corstorphine Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/11 Sir James Dick £1763.14.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr John Dickie, for Hill of Corstorphine £196.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Sir Robert Myreton of Gogar £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Sir Robert Myreton for Easter and Wester Craigs and Meadowfield £440.0.0 £1440.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Sir John Fowles, Ravelston £500.0.0
E106/22/7/11 James Watson of Saughton £284.0.0
E106/22/7/11 for James Ellis £182.13.4
E106/22/7/11 forames Haldane £174.0.0
E106/22/7/11 for George Girdwood £73.3.4
E106/22/7/11 for Broomhouses £480.0.0
E106/22/7/11 for John Alexander £18.6.8 £1212.3.4
E106/22/7/11 Bailie James Cleland £30.10.0
E106/22/7/11 Robert Scott's Heirs £6.0.0
E106/22/7/11 John Yorston, for Alexander Baillie £41.5.0
E106/22/7/11 for Meadowfield £24.0.0 £65.5.0
E106/22/7/11 Thomas Baillie's Heirs £28.0.0
E106/22/7/11 James Gibson £18.6.8
E106/22/7/11 John Johnston, candlemaker in Edinburgh £18.6.8
E106/22/7/11 Hercules Gardner's Heirs £14.13.4
E106/22/7/11 George Aitken £14.13.4
E106/22/7/11 James Murray £24.0.0
E106/22/7/11 William Johnston, for John Johnston £36.14.0
E106/22/7/11 Mr John Murray, for Mr William Binning £18.6.8
E106/22/7/11 James Paterson, for John Paterson £4.13.4
E106/22/7/11 Mr Archibald Hamilton, William Grant £4.13.4
E106/22/7/11 Total 1726, £5395.19.8
E106/22/7/11 N.B. Agrees with the Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/11 Add Stanhope Mills, L. [pounds] 492 disjoined from St Cuthbert's and annexed to this Parish, as in the Rectified Roll 1814. £492.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Total - £5887.19.8
E106/22/7/11 No. 8. Cramond Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/11 Lord Royston £512.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Captain Walter Riddell of Granton £346.7.0
E106/22/7/11 George Loch of Drylaw £750.0.0
E106/22/7/11 for part of Sir John Smith's, formerly belonging to Barnton £254.7.2 £1004.7.2
E106/22/7/11 Sir John Inglis of Cramond, 14s. [shillings] £690.13.4
E106/22/7/11 for a part of Sir John Smith's, 8d. [pennies] £662.16.5 £1353.9.9
E106/22/7/11 Sir Andrew Myreton £1200.13.4
E106/22/7/11 Pilton £600.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Muirhouse £660.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Lauriston £566.13.4
E106/22/7/11 Graycruick £336.0.0
E106/22/7/11 Cramond carried forward, - £6579.10.7
E106/22/7/11 10 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. SCOTs MONEY. St Cuthbert's Parish, 1726, Brought Forward - L.29,267 8 10 (Water of Leith and Canonmills, Continued.) James Findlay, younger - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 0 0 James Findlay, for Margaret Steven - - - - - - - 4 6 8 Robert Findlay for Margaret Stevenson - - - - - 7 6 8 James Cargill, for Andrew Wilson - - - - - - - - - 14 13 4 William Brotherstanes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 3 4 Alexander Thomson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 3 4 William Thomson, for William Haddow - - - - - - 10 0 0 Andrew Dalyrmple - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26 13 4 William Sinclair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 49 0 0 Paul's Work Hospital - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 117 0 0 Thomas Colville - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 0 0 ____________ Total 1726, L. 29,536 15 6 ____________ Water of Leith and Canonmills, L. 638. Os. 2d. N. B. 2d. more than Roll 1702-2s. 2d. less in Roll 1738. Deduce Stanhope Mills Valuation, annexed to Corstorphine Parish, as in Rectified Roll - - - - - - - 492 0 0 Total, - L. 29,044 15 6 ________ No. 7 Hails, or Collington Parish, 1726. SCOTs MONEY. The Heir of Collington, for Collington ------------------------ L. 375 0 0 Mr Alexander Cleghorn, for part ditto -------------------------230 0 0 Mar George Haliburton of Redfoord, for part ditto ------------130 0 0 Mr William Fowles of Woodhall, for his part of Collington -----126 18 0 Ditto, for Woodhall ---------------------------------------------- L. 732 13 4 for a part of Mr Robert Smith's heir, part of Collington ------- 15 12 0 _____________ 748 5 4 Mr George Home, for a part of Collington --------- 14 0 0 Ditto for Dreghorn ----------------------------------- 333 6 8 Craiglockhart ----------------------------------------- 333 6 8 Mortonhall, for Swanston and Bowbridge ---------- 413 6 8 Alexander Brand of Castlebrand--------------------- 535 1 4 Mr John Hogg of Easter Hails--------------------------337 18 8 James Forrest -----------------------------------------414 13 4 William Porterfiled of Humbie, for Newhall ---------- 60 0 0 Margaret Binning, for the Eastside of Swantston-----138 13 4 Mr William Carmichael of Wester Hails -------------- 374 0 0 _________________ Total 1726, - L. 4514 10 0 Agrees with Roll 1702; and the 1738 is 1s. more, as above, being L60. 1s in that Roll 11 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. No. 8 Corstorphine Parish, 1726. SCOTs MONEY. Sir James Dick ---- L.1763 14 0 Mr John Dickie, for the Hill of Corstorphine ---- 196 0 0 Sir Robert Myreton of Gogar ----L1000 0 0 Ditto for Easter and Wester Craigs and Meadowfield ----440 0 0 ___________ 1440 0 0 Sir John Fowles, Ravelston ----500 0 0 James Watsom of Saughton ---- L284 0 0 for James Ellis ---- 182 13 4 for James Haldane ---- 174 0 0 for George Girdwood ---- 73 3 4 for Broomhouses ----480 0 0 for John Alexander ---- 18 6 8 ___________ 1212 3 4 Bailie James Cleland ---- 30 10 0 Robert Scott's Heirs ---- 6 0 0 John Yorston, for Alexander Baillie ---- L.41 5 0 for Meadowfield ----- 24 0 0 ___________65 5 0 Thomas Baillie's Heirs ------ 28 0 0 James Gibson ----18 6 8 John Johnston, candlemaker in Edinburgh ---- 18 6 8 Hercules Gardner's Heirs ---- 14 13 4 George Aiken ----- 14 13 4 James Murray ----24 0 0 William Johnston, for John Johnston ----- 36 14 0 Mr John Murray, for Mr William Binning ----- 18 6 8 James Paterson, for John Paterson ----- 4 13 4 Mr Archibald Hamilton, William Graham ---- 4 13 4 ____ Total 1726, -L.5395 19 8 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738. Add Stanhope Mills, L492 disjoined from St Cuthbert's, and annexed to this Parish, } 492 0 0 as in the Rectified Roll 1814 ___________________ Total - L.5887 19 8 No. 9 Cramond Parish 1726 SCOTs Money. Lord Royston ---- L.512 0 0 Captain Walter Riddle of Granton ---- 346 7 0 George Loch of Drylaw ---- L.750 0 0 for a part of Sir John Smith's formerly belonging to Barnton 254 7 2 ________ 1004 7 2 Sir John Inglis of Cramont, 14s ---- L.690 13 4 for part of Sir John Smith's; 3d --- 662 16 5 ________1353 9 9 Sir Andrew Myreton ---- 1200 13 4 Pilton ---- 600 0 0 Muirhouse ----- 660 0 0 Lauriston ---- 566 13 4 Graycruick ---- 336 0 0 ________ Cramond carried forward, - L.6579 10 7 D
E106/22/7/11 [page] 10 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. [page] 11 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued. D
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E106/22/7/13 Scots Money
E106/22/7/13 Crammond Parish, 1726, Brought over, £6579.10.7
E106/22/7/13 William Howison £200.0.0
E106/22/7/13 and for a part of Patrick Hamilton's £180.0.0 £380.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Mr George Edie of Whitehouse £140.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Mr John Hogg of Cammo £400.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Robert Mitchell £67.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Archibald Lunn, for a part of Cammo £46.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for Robert Banton £9.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for the Half of Corston £16.0.0 £71.10.0
E106/22/7/13 Robert Pargills, for the other half of Corston £16.10.0
E106/22/7/13 The Earl of Rutherglen, for Barnton £976.13.4
E106/22/7/13 The Earl of Rutherglen, for Over Cramond £605.9.9
E106/22/7/13 for part of Patrick Hamilton's £134.0.0 £739.9.9
E106/22/7/13 John Hamilton, for Christian Wright £25.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Total 1726, £9395.13.8
E106/22/7/13 N.B. Agrees with Roll 1702, and the 1738 in Sir Hohn Inglis's Valuation is 1s [shilling] 3d. [pence] more.
E106/22/7/13 No. 10 Currie Parish, 1726
E106/22/7/13 Thomas Scott of Malleny £1315.6.8
E106/22/7/13 Mr Robet Craig of Ricarton, L1511 [pound] 9s [shilling] 4d. [pence] Divided thus.__
E106/22/7/13 Mr Robert Craig of Ricarton £516.0.0 £516.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Mr Robert Deane £330.0.0 £330.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Alexander Beaton £665.9.4 £665.9.4
E106/22/7/13 £1511.9.4
E106/22/7/13 Sir Robert Baird £308.13.4
E106/22/7/13 Sir Edward Gibson £93.10.0
E106/22/7/13 Ronald Campbell, for Lord Balmerino £77.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for John Stirling's Relict £80.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for Arthur Straiton £16.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for Whelpside £95.5.0
E106/22/7/13 £268.5.0
E106/22/7/13 N.B. Omitted in Roll 1726, but corrected in 1738-9, for John Stirling's Heirs £178.0.0 £446.5.0
E106/22/7/13 George Cunninham, for Laurence £50.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Ravelrigg £401.5.0
E106/22/7/13 Merchiston, for Cockburn £190.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Boolland £191.6.8
E106/22/7/13 Saughton, for Lord Forrester £25.6.8
E106/22/7/13 James Anderson, for James Nicol £10.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Baberton £280.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Warriston £254.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Curriehill £286.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Total 1726, £5363.2.8
E106/22/7/13 N.B. Agrees with Roll 1738, but differs L.4 [pounds] from Roll 1702, owing to an error in summing Sir Alexander Dalmahoy's Valuations, as drawn out in that Roll.
E106/22/7/13 No. 11. Ratho Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/13 Earl of Lauderdale £1860.0.0 £1860.0.0
E106/22/7/13 And for Lord Forrester £193.7.0 £193.7.0
E106/22/7/13 £2053.7.0
E106/22/7/13 Baron Dlarymple, for Dalmahoy £1100.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Ronald Campbell £150.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Alexander Fowles of Ratho £500.0.0
E106/22/7/13 James Windraham £100.0.0
E106/22/7/13 William Wilkie, now James Wilkie £157.3.4
E106/22/7/13 Sir James Fleming £303.13.4
E106/22/7/13 David Wilkie £146.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Bonnington £782.10.0
E106/22/7/13 Alexander Gibson of Pentland £549.17.7
E106/22/7/13 Sir Andrew Myreton £45.2.5
E106/22/7/13 Archibald Lawson, now John Hogg of Cammo £125.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Thomas Kincaid £240.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Total £6252.13.8
E106/22/7/13 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/13 No. 12 Kirkliston Parish, South side, 1726.
E106/22/7/13 Mr George Smollet, for Ingliston £590.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for Easter and Wester Bridges, Breast Miln, and Carlourie £149.0.0 £739.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Sir George Wishart £450.0.0
E106/22/7/13 a part of Ingliston and Cliftonhall £763.0.0 £1213.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Eastfield £252.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Halyeards £700.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Mr Gilhone of Wallace, for Bridges £329.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Linesmilne £177.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Hill £177.0.0
E106/22/7/13 James Samuel £29.0.0
E106/22/7/13 for James Stevenson £30.0.0 £59.0.0
E106/22/7/13 James Wilkie £16.0.0
E106/22/7/13 Total 1726 £3578.0.0
E106/22/7/13 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/13 [Page] 12 Valuation Roll 1726 Continued. [Page] 13 No. 11, Ratho Parish, 1726
E106/22/7/15 No. 13. Kirknewton Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/15 Mr John Mitchell of Alderston, of Listonshiells £195.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James Gray £56.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Thomson, for Ingliston £28.0.0
E106/22/7/15 and for Leithhead in the Muir £30.0.0 £58.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Thomson, for Mr George Hendry £54.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Thomson, for James Libberton of Lyden £98.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Andrew Anderson, for Arthur Sommervill £12.0.0
E106/22/7/15 William Baillie £6.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Robert Clelland, for John Cleland £68.0.0
E106/22/7/15 William Christie £30.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James Libberton's Heirs £36.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Mr John Sommervill £102.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James Wauch £126.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Sir Alexander Dalmahoy £15.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Barbara Hunter £96.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Walter porterfield of Humbie £51.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James McConochie £50.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Total 1726 £1053.0.0
E106/22/7/15 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738
E106/22/7/15 No. 14. Calderclear, (or East), 1726.
E106/22/7/15 Colonel George Douglas £66.13.4
E106/22/7/15 for George Dundas £80.0.0
E106/22/7/15 For Thomas Wilkie's heirs £195.6.8
E106/22/7/15 for a part of Sir Joseph Douglas £120.18.0 £462.18.0
E106/22/7/15 Edward Brown, now Edward Burd, for a part of Sir Joseph Douglas £143.8.8
E106/22/7/15 William Christie £104.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Claderhall £412.0.0
E106/22/7/15 SELMS, __ Divided thus, £400.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Selms £300.0.0 £300.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Helen Hutchison, Relict of Robert Thomson, for Hillhead, &c. £100.0.0 £100.0.0
E106/22/7/15 £400.0.0
E106/22/7/15 David Falconar, for the half of Alexander Douglas £165.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Douglas of Morton, the other half £165.0.0
E106/22/7/15 And for a third part of Sir Joseph Douglas's £157.3.4 £322.3.4
E106/22/7/15 James Douglas of Overshiels £162.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Cunningham of Bonington £97.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Cairnes £97.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Buccleuch £46.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Earl of Lauderdale £195.6.8
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Thomson, for Robert Thomson £97.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Total 1726 £2707.3.4
E106/22/7/15 N.B. Total agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/15 No. 15 Mid-Calder Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/15 Abraham Pargills £30.0.0 £120.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James Oswald of Spittle £285.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Thomson, for Ingliston Bevelaw £86.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James Scott, for Inglis's Heirs £80.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Muirhead, for Linehouse £487.0.0
E106/22/7/15 for a part of Over Williamston and Blackhall £128.11.6
E106/22/7/15 Total £615.11.6
E106/22/7/15 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/15 Alexander Nurhead of Linehouse £453.4.10 £453.4.10
E106/22/7/15 John Mitchell's part of Nether Alderston, purchased from him £74.8.2 £74.8.2
E106/22/7/15 The Heirs of James Smith's part of Nether Alderston £87.18.6 £87.18.6
E106/22/7/15 Agrees £615.11.6
E106/22/7/15 John Hamilton of Pumpherston £406.13.4
E106/22/7/15 William Elphinston, for Samuel Johnstone's Heirs £32.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Mr John Mitchell, for Alderston £364.0.0
E106/22/7/15 for Cairnes £199.0.0
E106/22/7/15 for Easter Colzium £50.0.0 £613.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Mr Alexander Dalgleish, for Houtson £164.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Lord Torpichen £2847.18.6
E106/22/7/15 Total 1726 £5250.16.8
E106/22/7/15 N.B. The total agrees with Roll 1738, and differs with that in 1792, owing to articles in Mid Calder being taken from it, and added to West Calder.
E106/22/7/15 No. 16. West Calder Parish, 1726
E106/22/7/15 Thomas Smellie £135.6.8
E106/22/7/15 John Tenant £200.0.0
E106/22/7/15 William Martin of Harwood £165.0.0
E106/22/7/15 John Russell of Braidshaw £134.6.8
E106/22/7/15 David Home, for Grange £208.7.0
E106/22/7/15 Thomas Sandilands, for Rashiehill £50.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Mr Robert Hepburn, for Baads £480.6.8
E106/22/7/15 for a part of Muir Dikes £100.0.0 £580.6.8
E106/22/7/15 Robert Murray £52.6.8
E106/22/7/15 And for the half of Thomas Sandilands £50.0.0 £102.6.8
E106/22/7/15 Dr [Doctor] David Mitchell, for Hermanshiells £305.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Mr John Mitchell of Alderston, for Bents, disjoined from Lord Torpichen's Valuation in Mid Calder, and added to this £50.0.0
E106/22/7/15 Andrew Marjoribanks of that Ilk £620.0.0
E106/22/7/15 James Purdie £133.6.8
E106/22/7/15 Joh Yrston, for Thomas Clerk £97.13.4
E106/22/7/15 Total 1726 £3060.3.8
E106/22/7/15 N.B. Total agrees with Roll 1738, but differs from 1702, owing to articles inserted here from Mid-Calder.
E106/22/7/15 [Page] 14 [Page] 15 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued.
E106/22/7/17 The Marquis of Tweeddale, for Pinkie £1475.0.0
E106/22/7/17 The Duchess of Buccleuch, for Smeiton £1349.12.8
E106/22/7/17 for that part of the superiority £182.4.7 £1531.17.3
E106/22/7/17 Mr. William Binning of Wallyford £614.7.4
E106/22/7/17 for his part of the superiority £82.19.0 £697.6.4
E106/22/7/17 Hugh Sommervell, for Andrew Hamilton's Creditors £508.5.0
E106/22/7/17 for their part of the superiority £68.12.10 £576.17.10
E106/22/7/17 Sir James Sharp £322.17.2
E106/22/7/17 for William Smith £241.0.0
E106/22/7/17 for a part of Hamilton's Creditors £220.15.0
E106/22/7/17 for Robert Dobie £802.10.0
E106/22/7/17 for his part of superiority £214.0.0 £1801.2.2
E106/22/7/17 Dougall, for Robert Hislop, elder £96.10.0
E106/22/7/17 for Hislop's part of superiority £13.0.7
E106/22/7/17 for Archibald Hislop £23.3.4
E106/22/7/17 for his part of superiority £3.2.8
E106/22/7/17 for Arthur Straiton £83.4.8 £219.1.3
E106/22/7/17 Widow Hislop, for the half of Richard Hislop's £57.10.0
E106/22/7/17 for his part of superiority, T. Briggs, tenant £7.15.4 £65.5.4
E106/22/7/17 Mr. James Henderson, the other half £57.10.0
E106/22/7/17 and superiority £7.15.4 £65.5.4
E106/22/7/17 Robert Hislop £68.13.4
E106/22/7/17 for his superiority £9.5.5 £77.18.9
E106/22/7/17 William M'Caul, now William Dalrymple £68.13.4
E106/22/7/17 for his superiority £9.5.5 £77.18.9
E106/22/7/17 George Peaston £34.6.8
E106/22/7/17 for superiority £4.12.9 £38.19.5
E106/22/7/17 Mr James Smith £155.1.6
E106/22/7/17 Sir David Dalrymple £155.1.6
E106/22/7/17 Edmonston £303.15.0
E106/22/7/17 Mr Patrick Falconer of Monkton £674.0.0
E106/22/7/17 for superiority £91.0.2 £765.0.2
E106/22/7/17 Musselburgh Rents, and for the whole houses and Buchanan's lands £1200.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Rosebank £286.6.8
E106/22/7/17 James Henderson, for Thomas Forman £187.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Mr George Jollie, now Alexander Herriot, merchant £62.6.8
E106/22/7/17 James Henderson, for James Herriot £22.13.4
E106/22/7/17 Robert Douglas, for Thomas Douglas £73.6.8
E106/22/7/17 James and Janet Penmans £9.14.0
E106/22/7/17 William M'Millan £36.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Archibald Shiels, for Thomas Smith £171.10.0
E106/22/7/17 for a part of Mr Vernor's lands £108.4.8 £279.14.8
E106/22/7/17 Alexander Hay £142.10.0
E106/22/7/17 The Heirs of William Douglas, for a part of Vernor's land £54.2.4
E106/22/7/17 for Robert Strachan £17.8.0 £71.10.4
E106/22/7/17 John Douglas, for a fourth of John Hislop £34.6.8
E106/22/7/17 for superiority £4.12.9 £38.19.5
E106/22/7/17 Inveresk, carried forward £10,415.12.4
E106/22/7/17 Inveresk,1726, Brought forward £10.415.12.4
E106/22/7/17 Robert Douglas, younger £45.0.0
E106/22/7/17 for his part of Robert Douglas, elder £97.0.0 £142.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Richard Douglas £44.10.0
E106/22/7/17 for his part of Robert Douglas, elder £38.0.0 £82.10.0
E106/22/7/17 John Cruikshanks, for the half of Robert Douglas, elder, his part of Vernor's lands,now William Douglas' Heirs £54.2.4
E106/22/7/17 Sir Robert Coult £108.4.8
E106/22/7/17 James Wright's Heirs, now Alexander Weir £68.7.0
E106/22/7/17 Mrs Cameron £68.7.0
E106/22/7/17 Robertson's Heirs £107.0.0
E106/22/7/17 James Ramadge £200.0.0
E106/22/7/17 William Tod £10.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Charles Wright £120.0.0
E106/22/7/17 James Duncan £72.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Robert Vernor £87.10.0
E106/22/7/17 Mr John Reid, B. William Berrie £71.0.0
E106/22/7/17 George Livington £323.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Robert Douglas of Cruickston £293.0.0
E106/22/7/17 Sir Robert Colt £40.0.0
E106/22/7/17 James Scott Milns of Musselburgh £44.9.0
E106/22/7/17 James Scott Milns of Musselburgh £22.11.6
E106/22/7/17 Sir Robert Dickson of Carberry £2177.0.0
E106/22/7/17 The Duchess of Buccleuch,for the superiority of the lordship of Musselburgh,formerly belonging to Sir Robert Dickson £866.10.2
E106/22/7/17 Total 1726, £15,373.4.0
E106/22/7/17 No.17 Inveresk Parish, 1726 SCOTS MONEY The Marquis of Tweeddale, for Pinkie -- L.1475.0.0 The Duchess of Buccleuch, for Smeiton -- L.1349.4.7 for that part of the superiority -- 182.4.7 £1531.17.6 Mr. William Binning of Wallyford -- L.614.7.4 for his part of the superiority -- £82.19.0 £697.6.4 Hugh Sommervell, for Andrew Hamilton's Creditors -- L.508.5.0 for their part of the superiority -- £68.12.0 £576.17.0 Sir James Sharp -- L.322.17.2 for William Smith -- £241.0.0 for a part of Hamilton's Creditors -- £220.15.0 for Robert Dobie -- £802.10.0 for his part of the superiority -- £214.0.0 £1801.2. Dougall Campbell, for Robert Hislop, elder -- L.96.10.0 for Hislop's part of superiority -- £13.0.7 for Archibald Hislop -- £23.3.4 for his part of superiority -- £3.2.8 for Arthur Straiton -- £83.4.8 £219.1.3 Widow Hislop, for the half of Richard Hislop's -- L.57.10.0 for his part of superiority, T. Briggs, tenant -- £7.15.4 £65.5.4 Mr James Henderson, the other half -- L.57.10.0 for his part of the superiority -- £7.15.4 £65.5.4 Robert Hislop -- L.68.13.4 for his superiority -- £9.5.5 £77.18.9 William M'Caul, now William Dalrymple -- L.68.13.4 for his superiority -- £9.5.5 £77.18.9 George Peaston -- L.34.6.8 for superiority -- £9.5.5 £38.19.5 Mr James Smith -- -- £155.1.6 Sir David Dalrymple -- -- £155.1.6 Edmonston -- -- £303.15.0 Mr Patrick Falconer of Monkton -- L.674.0.0 for superiority -- £91.0.2 £765.0.2 Musselburgh Rents, and for whole houses and Buchanan's lands -- -- £1200.0.0 Rosebank -- -- £286.6.8 James Henderson, for Thomas Forman -- -- £187.0.0 Mr George Jollie, now Alexander Herriot, merchant -- -- £62.6.8 James Henderson, for James Herriot -- -- £22.13.4 Robert Douglas, for Thomas Douglas -- -- £73.6.8 James and Janet Penmans -- -- £9.14.0 William M'Millan -- -- £36.0.0 Archibald Sheils, for Thomas Smith -- L.171.10.0 for a part of Mr Vernor's lands -- £108.4.8 £279.14.8 Alexander Hay -- -- £142.10.0 The Heirs of William Douglas, for a part of Vernor's land -- L.54.2.4 for Robert Strachan -- £17,8,0 £17.10.4 John Douglas, for a fourth of John Hislop -- L.34.6.8 for superiority £4.12.9 £38.19.5 Inveresk, carried forward -- -- L.10,415.12.4
E106/22/7/17 16 Valuation Roll 1726, continued No. 17. Inveresk Parish, 1726. Agrees with Roll 1738, except 6d. in summation: but is £44.14.9d, more than in the Roll 1702.
E106/22/7/17 I came back to this after the valuation boxes were added and completed the page, but am unable to remove my original work of transcription.
E106/22/7/19 Dalkeith, 1726, Brought forward £5774.4.6
E106/22/7/19 John Learmond £38.0.0
E106/22/7/19 James Allan, writer in Edinburgh £31.4.8
E106/22/7/19 Thomas Laurie £46.17.8
E106/22/7/19 for Alexander Elder £78.6.8 £125.4.4
E106/22/7/19 John and Alison Lauries £31.5.0
E106/22/7/19 James Baird, for Henry McMillan, junior £8.13.4
E106/22/7/19 James Hogg, elder £50.10.0
E106/22/7/19 William Douglas, for James Hopkirk's Heirs £42.0.0
E106/22/7/19 for Elizabeth Clerk £6.6.8
E106/22/7/19 for Captain Veitch's Heirs £21.6.8
E106/22/7/19 for John Scott £164.0.0 £233.13.4
E106/22/7/19 James Ramsay £24.6.8
E106/22/7/19 William Cleghorn's Heirs £65.0.0
E106/22/7/19 Thomas Reid, for Bankhead, formerly JAmes Sheils £82.6.8
E106/22/7/19 Margaret Steel, for James Sheils' Heirs £66.13.4
E106/22/7/19 James Brown's Heirs £6.6.8
E106/22/7/19 William Simpson £36.7.0
E106/22/7/19 for Robert Clerk £8.0.0 £44.7.0
E106/22/7/19 James Muirhead £29.0.0
E106/22/7/19 for James Grieve £6.6.0 £35.6.0
E106/22/7/19 James Baillie Litster £21.0.0
E106/22/7/19 Andrew Watson, for James Johnston £14.0.0
E106/22/7/19 for James Watson £14.16.0 £28.16.0
E106/22/7/19 William Gibb £13.4.0
E106/22/7/19 for James Watson in Newbottle £7.0.0 £20.4.0
E106/22/7/19 Patrick Erskine £21.0.0
E106/22/7/19 David Burrell, for Johhn Fife £8.5.0
E106/22/7/19 Kirk Session of Dalkeith £8.6.8
E106/22/7/19 for John Dawson's Heirs £15.6.8 £23.13.4
E106/22/7/19 William Blaikie in Newbottle £66.13.4
E106/22/7/19 for George Cockburn £8.0.0 £74.13.4
E106/22/7/19 Alexander Robertson £13.6.8
E106/22/7/19 Thomas Inglis, writer in Edinburgh £23.0.0
E106/22/7/19 John Baillie £19.12.8
E106/22/7/19 David Turner £7.17.0
E106/22/7/19 Thomas Currie £19.6.8
E106/22/7/19 James Elder £23.13.4
E106/22/7/19 James McMillan, elder £24.8.0
E106/22/7/19 John Allan, for Robert Cleghorn £49.4.0
E106/22/7/19 John Allan, for William Hogg's Heirs £62.0.0
E106/22/7/19 Alexander Dalziel, for Alexander Calderwood £75.9.0
E106/22/7/19 for Francis Scott's Heirs £27.10.0
E106/22/7/19 for a part of George Urquhart £8.8.0 £111.7.0
E106/22/7/19 Richard Allan £93.4.0
E106/22/7/19 for James Clerk £8.0.0 £101.4.0
E106/22/7/19 William McMillan, for George Mitchell, tenant £6.12.0
E106/22/7/19 Walter Frair £6.6.8
E106/22/7/19 Patrick Turnbull £18.13.4
E106/22/7/19 Bailie James Hogg £8.6.8
E106/22/7/19 for Katharine Dick £23.13.4 £32.0.0
E106/22/7/19 [Page] 18 [Page] 19 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued
E106/22/7/21 No. 21. Laswade Parish, 1726. Scots Money
E106/22/7/21 William Preston of Gorton £1422.17.1
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Clerk, for Uttershill £223.16.3
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Clerk, for Loanhead, &c. £1266.13.4
E106/22/7/21 John Inglis for Auchindinny £200.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Sir Andrew Ramsay £433.6.8
E106/22/7/21 William Drummond of Hawthorndean £222.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Lord Polton, for half of Polton £200.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Alexander Gibson of Pentland £1600.0.0
E106/22/7/21 George Lockhart of Carnwath, for Dryden £133.6.8
E106/22/7/21 for his part of Roslin £888.11.0 £1021.17.8
E106/22/7/21 The Laird Roslin £268.2.4
E106/22/7/21 Lord Ross £1557.13.4
E106/22/7/21 Mr Thomas Rigg, for Hillend £300.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Total 1726, £7436.6.8
E106/22/7/21 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/21 No. 22. Woodhouselee, or Glencorse Parish, 1726
E106/22/7/21 James Dean of Woodhouselee, Divided thus, __
E106/22/7/21 The Laird of Woodhouselee £433.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Robert Mowbray, for his part £300.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Glencorse £548.8.0
E106/22/7/21 Mr John Philips, for Easter and Wester Greenlaw and Dickson's Mill £200.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Clerk, for Cruikenside £98.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Total 1726, £1579.8.0
E106/22/7/21 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/21 No. 23. Pennycuick Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Clerk £1574.13.4
E106/22/7/21 Alexander Gibson of Pentland £850.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Mr John Forbes of Newhall £176.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Joames Oswald of Spittle £300.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Baillie James Dewar, for Fullarton £100.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Lord Ross £226.6.8
E106/22/7/21 Mr James Colville, Advocate, for Mount Lothian £244.6.8
E106/22/7/21 Bavelaw £244.6.8
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Scougall's Heirs £64.10.0
E106/22/7/21 Total 1726, £3780.3.4
E106/22/7/21 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/21 No. 24 Cockpen Parish, 1726
E106/22/7/21 The Earl of Dalhousie £1001.3.0
E106/22/7/21 Sir William Calderwood, for his part of Dalhousie £250.5.9
E106/22/7/21 The Marquis of Lothian, for East Mains and Eastwood of Dalhousie £450.10.0
E106/22/7/21 Lord Polton £100.0.0
E106/22/7/21 for the half of Polton £200.0.0 £300.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Cockpen £1000.0.0 Divided thus, __
E106/22/7/21 The Laird of Cockpen £436.0.0 £436.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Gilbert Burnett, Esquire £564.0.0 £564.0.0
E106/22/7/21 £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Hillhead £33.6.8
E106/22/7/21 Mr John Hay of Bridges £33.6.8
E106/22/7/21 Total 1726, £3068.12.1
E106/22/7/21 N.B. Agrees with Roll 1702; but 3s [shilling] 7d. [pennies] less than Roll 1738.
E106/22/7/21 No. 25. Carrington Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/21 The Viscount of Primrose £2375.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Sir Andre Ramsay of Whitehill £455.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Total 1726 £2830.0.0
E106/22/7/21 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/21 No. 26, Cranston Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Dalrymple of Cranston £389.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Sir John Dalrymple, for Cousland £2364.13.4
E106/22/7/21 Mr William Maitland £868.0.0
E106/22/7/21 James Baird of Chesterhall £812.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Lord Fountainhall £584.0.0
E106/22/7/21 John Paterson of Prestonhall £950.8.0
E106/22/7/21 Caikmuir £240.0.0
E106/22/7/21 Total 1726, £6208.1.4
E106/22/7/21 N.B. 13s. [shilling] 4d. [pennies] omitted in Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/21 [Page] 20 [Page] 21 Valuation Roll 1726, 1726, Continued
E106/22/7/23 No. 27. Creighton Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/23 The Viscount of Primrose, for the Barony of Creighton £1373.11.10
E106/22/7/23 Sir James Justice, for Easter Creighton £450.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for Major Waddell £70.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for Turneydyke £660.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for John Thomson £135.8.10
E106/22/7/23 for James Allan of Saughtnell £356.15.0 £1672.3.10
E106/22/7/23 15s. [shilling] wanting, as in Roll 1738.
E106/22/7/23 Thomas Crombie, for John Crombie £160.0.0
E106/22/7/23 James Pentland £25.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Edward Burd of Foord £250.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Robert Barr of Costerton, now James Craig, writer £485.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Adam Watt of Rosehill £146.10.0
E106/22/7/23 John Stevenson £11.12.0
E106/22/7/23 Total 1726, £4123.17.8
E106/22/7/23 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1792 and 1738.
E106/22/7/23 No. 28. Falla Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/23 Thomas Hamilton £674.0.6
E106/22/7/23 N.B. 6d. [pennies] more than in the Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/23 No. 29. Borthwick Parish, 1726 £640.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Crookston, for Kirkmuirhill £80.10.0
E106/22/7/23 Fallahill for Corbrishill £80.10.0
E106/22/7/23 Sir John Dalrymple £386.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Mr James Dalrymple £670.4.8
E106/22/7/23 John Mitchelson of Middleton £329.13.4
E106/22/7/23 for his part of the Lordship of Borthwick £340.0.0 £699.13.4
E106/22/7/23 Shank £386.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Walter Welsh of Loquhat £477.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for Hagbrae £186.6.8 £663.6.8
E106/22/7/23 Snype £97.13.4
E106/22/7/23 Lord Arniston, including east side of Esperton and Hamspight £1310.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Bailie James Dewar of Vogrie £500.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Total 1726, £5483.18.0
E106/22/7/23 N.B. Agrees with 1738; but is £1.0.0 less than 1702.
E106/22/7/23 No. 30. Temple Parish, 1726.
E106/22/7/23 Preston-grange £592.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for James Justice £133.6.8 £725.6.8
E106/22/7/23 Patrick Murray of Deuchar, for Yerston £263.13.0
E106/22/7/23 for Uttershill £178.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for Temple £835.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for D.G. Hamilton £48.10.4 £1325.3.4
E106/22/7/23 Lord Arniston, for Westside of Esperston £339.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Stobbs £237.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Provost John Wightman, for Huntly-Cot and Malsly £408.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for the Marquis of Lothian £15.0.0 £423.0.0
E106/22/7/23 The Marquis of Lothian £943.14.6
E106/22/7/23 Bailie James Dewar, for Tocksidehill, and Nether Tockside £152.5.6
E106/22/7/23 John Balfour, for Braidwood and Herst £204.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Total 1726, £4399.10.0
E106/22/7/23 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/23 No. 31. Herriot Parish, 1726
E106/22/7/23 Sir John Dalrumple, for the Lordship of Borthwick £1237.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for part of Heriot's Hospital £48.10.0
E106/22/7/23 for Hall-Heriot £152.0.0
E106/22/7/23 for Half of Corsoss £161.0.0 £1598.10.0
E106/22/7/23 Samuel Inglis, for the other half of Corsoss £161.0.0
E106/22/7/23 The Viscount of Primrose, for Blackhope £300.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Carcant £132.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Crookston £146.10.0
E106/22/7/23 Falahill £207.10.0
E106/22/7/23 George Cranston of Dewar £258.0.0
E106/22/7/23 Total 1726, £2803.10.0
E106/22/7/23 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/23 [Page] 22 [Page] 23 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued.
E106/22/7/25 No. 32. Stow Parish, 1726. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/25 John Borthwick of Crookston £550.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Torsonce L. [pounds] 1600 and for Elizabeth Scott, L. [pounds] 62 13s. [shillings] 4d. [pence]
E106/22/7/25 Total L. [pounds] 1662 13s. [shillings] 4d. [pence] Divided thus,
E106/22/7/25 Torsonce, for himself £1362.13.4 £1362.13.4
E106/22/7/25 Alexander Pringle of Longmuir, as part thereof purchased from Torsonce £180.0.0 £180.0.0
E106/22/7/25 William Lees of Carthae, as another part of Torsonce's lands £120.0.0 £120.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Agrees, £1662.13.4
E106/22/7/25 Cockleferry £320.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Alexander Wilson, for the Earl of Tarras £283.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Gilmerton £88.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Mitchelstone £140.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Meikle Catpair £332.6.8
E106/22/7/25 Muirhouse £263.6.8
E106/22/7/25 Pirn £122.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Little Catpair £141.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Mr James Douglas, for Brockhouse £313.3.4
E106/22/7/25 Robert Rutherford of Bowland, for Haning's Land £342.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Fairniehirst £242.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Symington £211.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Bribbylaw and Stowton £476.10.0
E106/22/7/25 Howlatston and Comelrig £219.13.4
E106/22/7/25 Halltree £414.6.8
E106/22/7/25 Lewgate and Meikle Hoperidge £409.6.8
E106/22/7/25 Waderston £134.6.8
E106/22/7/25 Birkensnype £150.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Pirntaton £311.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Nethersheels, Campaslach, and Shalie £275.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Elibanks Teinds £64.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Afterwards divided.
E106/22/7/25 Craigend £355.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Torwoodlee Teind £70.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Overshiels £350.0.0
E106/22/7/25 Total 1726 £8239.13.4
E106/22/7/25 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738.
E106/22/7/25 Abstract of the preceding Valuation Roll, 1726.
E106/22/7/25 3 -- 1 North Leith £1220.17.0
E106/22/7/25 4 -- 2 South Leith £6412.12.5
E106/22/7/25 4 -- 3 Abbey of Holyroodhouse £4365.0.0
E106/22/7/25 5 -- 4 Duddington £3687.11.8
E106/22/7/25 5 -- 5 Libberton £13,685.16.8
E106/22/7/25 6 -- 6 West Kirk, or St Cuthbert's £29,536.15.6
E106/22/7/25 10 -- 7 Hails, or Collington £4514.10.0
E106/22/7/25 11 -- 8 Corstorphine £5395.19.8
E106/22/7/25 11 -- 9 Cramond £9395.13.8
E106/22/7/25 12 -- 10 Currie £5363.2.8
E106/22/7/25 13 -- 11 Ratho £6252.13.8
E106/22/7/25 13 -- Kirkliston, South side £3578.0.0
E106/22/7/25 14 -- 13 Kirknewton £1053.0.0
E106/22/7/25 14 -- 14 Calderclear, or East £2707.3.4
E106/22/7/25 15 -- 15 Mid-Calder £5250.16.8
E106/22/7/25 15 -- 16 West Calder £3060.3.8
E106/22/7/25 16 -- 17 Inveresk £15,373.4.0
E106/22/7/25 17 -- 18 Dalkeith £7547.10.6
E106/22/7/25 19 -- 19 Newton £4887.15.2
E106/22/7/25 19 -- 20 Newbottle £7138.10.0
E106/22/7/25 20 -- 21 Lasswade £7436.6.8
E106/22/7/25 20 -- 22 Woodhouselee, or Glencorse £1579.8.0
E106/22/7/25 20 -- 23 Pennycuick £3780.3.4
E106/22/7/25 21 -- 24 Cockpen £3068.12.1
E106/22/7/25 21 -- 25 Carrington £2830.0.0
E106/22/7/25 21 -- 26 Cranston £6208.1.4
E106/22/7/25 22 -- 27 Creighton £4123.17.8
E106/22/7/25 22 -- 28 Falla £674.0.6
E106/22/7/25 22 -- 29 Borthwick £5483.18.0
E106/22/7/25 23 -- 30 Temple £4399.10.0
E106/22/7/25 23 -- 31 Herriot £2803.10.0
E106/22/7/25 24 -- 32 Stow £8239.13.4
E106/22/7/25 Total Roll 1726, £191,053.17.2
E106/22/7/25 Total amount Valuation Roll 1738, £191,054.4.4
E106/22/7/25 Difference, £0.7.2
E106/22/7/25 24 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued, No. 32. Stow Parish, 1726. Scots Money John Borthwick of Crookston - - - - - - - - £550.0.0 Torsonce £1600, and for Elizabeth Scott, £62.13.4 Total £ 1662.13s.4d. Divided thus,---- Torsonce, for himself £.1362.13.4 1362.13.4 Alexander Pringle of Longmuir, as a part thereof purchased from} Torsonce } 180.0.0 180.0.0 William Lees of Carthae, as another part of Torsonce's lands 120.0.0 120.0.0 ------------ Agrees, £.1662.13.4 ------------ Cockleferry-- 320.0.0 Alexander Wilson, for the Earl of Tarras--. 283.0.0 Gilmerton-- 88.0.0 Mitchelstone-- 140.0.0 Meikle Catpair-- 332.6.8 Muirhouse-- 263.6.8 Pirn-- 122.0.0 Little Catpair-- 141.0.0 Mr James Douglas, for Brockhouse-- 313.3.4 Robert Rutherford of Bowland, for Haning's Land-- 342.0.0 Fairniehirst-- 242.0.0 Symington-- 211.0.0 Cribbylaw and Stowton-- 476.10.0 Howlatston and Comelrig-- 219.13.4 Halltree-- 414.6.8 Lewgate and Meikle Hoperidge-- 409.6.8 Waderston-- 134.6.8 Birksnype-- 150.0.0 Pirntaton-- 311.0.0 Nethersheels, Campaslach, and Shalie-- 275.0.0 Elibank's Teinds-- 64.0.0 Afterwards divided Craigend-- 355.0 .0 Torwoodlee Teind-- 70.0.0 Overshiels-- 350.0.0 ------------------ Total 1726, £. 8239.13.4 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1738 25 Abstract of the preceding Valuation Roll, 1726. Page. Parish. SCOTS MONEY 3 1 North Leith-- £. 1220.17.0 4 2 South Leith-- 6412.12.5 4 3 Abbey of Holyroodhouse-- 4365.0.0 5 4 Duddington-- 3687.11.8 5 5 Libberton-- 13685.16.8 6 6 West Kirk, or St Cuthbert's-- 29536.15.6 10 7 Hails, or Collington-- 4514.10.0 11 8 Corstorphine-- 5395.19.0 11 9 Cramond-- 9395.13.8 12 10 Currie-- 5363.2.8 13 11 Ratho-- 6252.13.8 13 12 Kirkliston, South side-- 3578.0.0 14 13 Kirknewton-- 1053.0.0 14 14 Calderclear, or East-- 2707.3.4 15 15 Mid-Calder-- 5250.16.8 15 16 West Calder-- 3060.3.8 16 17 Inveresk-- 15,373.4.0 17 18 Dalkeith-- 7547.10.6 19 19 Newton-- 4887.15.2 19 20 Newbottle-- 7138.10.0 20 21 Lasswade-- 7436.6.8 20 22 Woodhouselee, or Glencore-- 1579.8.0 20 23 Pennycuick-- 3780.3.4 21 24 Cockpen-- 3068.12.1 21 25 Carrington-- 2830.0.0 21 26 Cranston-- 6208.1.1 22 27 Creighton-- 4123.17.8 22 28 Falla-- 674.0.6 22 29 Borthwick-- 5483.18.0 23 30 Temple-- 4399.10.0 23 31 Herriot-- 2803.10.0 24 32 Stow-- 8239.13.4 ---------------------------- Total Roll 1726, £.191,053.17.2 Total amount Valuation Roll 1738, 191,054.4.4 _________________________ Difference, £.0.7.2
E106/22/7/25 [page] 24 Valuation Roll 1726, Continued, [page] 25
E106/22/7/27 27 Rectified Valuation Book, or Roll, Of The COUNTY OF EDINBURGH. 1814
E106/22/7/27 [page] 26 [blank page] [page] 27 Rectified Valuation Book, or Roll, OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH, 1814.
E106/22/7/29 No. 1. North Leith Parish. SCOTS MONEY
E106/22/7/29 Evan McGregor, for Gray of Arriston, £260.11.4
E106/22/7/29 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/29 13 Acres and 5 1/2 particates and 3 butts of Land, which were sometime possessed by John Ker of Barnhill, and Jean Gibb his spouse, £69.19.6
E106/22/7/29 13 Acres, of old pertaining to Mr John Moscrop £65.19.11
E106/22/7/29 2 1/2 Acres which sometime belonged to John Peirie, (Alexander Marjoribanks superior) £12.13.9
E106/22/7/29 Four Acres lngthi te bonds of Newaven, and in the Clay Pots, L. [pounds] 20. 6s. [shillings] 2d. [pennies] William Scot, Solicitor-at-law £450.18.8
E106/22/7/29 Divided tts, -
E106/22/7/29 2 Acres belonging in Superiority Alexander Marjoribanks of the Ilk, L. [pounds] 10 3 1 Colonel Alexander Murray.
E106/22/7/29 2 Acres belonging in Superiority to Alexander Young of Harburn, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] 10 3 1 1
E106/22/7/29 Per decreet, 8th March 1813, £20.6.2
E106/22/7/29 4 Acres and 7 particates, all formerly belonging to Mary Bunzan, (Alexander Marjoribanks superior) £20.10.6
E106/22/7/29 14 Acres sometime pertaining to Daniel Hay, writer, and Margaret Purdie, his Spouse £71.1.6
E106/22/7/29 50 1/2 Acres 12 1/2 particates and 3 butts of land,
E106/22/7/29 Per decreet, 30th April 1812, £260.11.4
E106/22/7/29 The Seamans Hospital of Leith, or Trinity Lands £169.4.0
E106/22/7/29 The Seamans Hospital of Leith, or Trinity Lands, for George Wilson £21.3.4
E106/22/7/29 £450.18.8
E106/22/7/29 James Law of Hillhousefield, L. [pounds] 270. 13s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] and for part of Hillhousefield, the remaining L. [pounds] 68 stated to Mr Anderson, as under £202.13.8
E106/22/7/29 For Pilrig's acres £31.6.8
E106/22/7/29 For James Davidson £26.1.0
E106/22/7/29 For James Edgar £13.0.0 William obeson of Hillhousefield, now William Boyd, and others £273.1.4
E106/22/7/29 Maurice Trent, for Boswell's Heirs, being Lands called Laverlockbank £110.0.0
E106/22/7/29 Maurice Trent, for James Pillans, afterwards Dr [Doctor] Melville, being Lands called Laverockbank £77.7.0
E106/22/7/29 Maurice Trent, for remainder of Hillhousefield £68.0.0
E106/22/7/29 £255.7.0 Heirs of Dick Douglas Anderson of Laverockbank £255.7.0
E106/22/7/29 North Leith carried forward, £979.7.0
E106/22/7/29 Page 28 N.B. The Roman R on the Margin denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Page 29 Rectified Valuation Book, or Roll, of the County of Edinburgh, 1814 No.1. North Leith Parish. Description of Property. Present Proprieters SCOTS MONEY VALUATION. Evan McGregor, for Gray of Warriston, £260.11.4 Divided thus, - 13 Acres and 5½ particates and 3 butts of Land, which were sometime possessed by John Ker of Barnhill, and Jean Gibb his spouse, - £69.19.6 13 Acres, of old pertaining to Mr John Moscrop - - - £65.19.11 2½ Acres which sometime belonged to ) John Peirie (Alex. Marjoribanks ) £12.13.9 Superior) ) Four Acres lying within the bounds of New- haven, and in the Clay Potts, £20.6.2. William Scot, Solicitor-at-Law Divided thus , - £450.18.8 2 Acres belonging in Superiority to Alex. Colonel Alexander Murray Marjoribanks of that Ilk, £10.3.1 2 Acres belonging in Superi- ority to Alexander Young of Harburn, W.S. £10.3.1 Per decreet, 8th March 1813, _______ £20.6.2 4 Acres and 7 particates, all formerly be- ) longing to Mary Bunzan, (Alexander ) £20.10.6 Marjoribanks superior) ) ________ 14 Acres sometime pertaining to Daniel Hay, writer and Margaret Purdie, his Spouse - - £71.1 .6 50½ Acres 12½ particates and 3 butts of land, _________ per decreet, 30th April 1812, £260.11.4 The Seamans Hospital of Leith, or Tri- nity Lands - - - - £169.4.0 The Seamans Hospital of Leith, or Tri- nity Lands, for George Wilson - £21.3.4 _________ £450.18.8 __________ _____________________________________________ James Law of Hillhousefield, £270.13. 8. and for part of Hillhousefield, the remaining £68 stated to Mr Anderson, as under £202.13.8 For Pilrig's acres - - £31.6.8 For James Davison - - £26.1.0 For James Edgar - - £13.0.0 William Robertson of Hill- ____________ housefield, now William £ 273 1 4 Boyd, and others - £273.1.4 _________________________________________________ Maurice Trent, for Boswell's Heirs, being Lands called Laverockbank - £110. 0 Maurice Trent, for James Pillans, afterwards Dr Melville, being Lands called Laverockbank. - - £77. 0 Maurice Trent, for remainder of Hillhousefield £68.0.0 _______________ Heirs of Dick Douglas Ander- £255.7.0 son of Laverockbank £255.7.0 ___________________________ North Leith carried forward, £979.7.0
E106/22/7/29 [page] 28 N.B. The Roman R on the Margin denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed. [Page] 29 Rectified Caluation Book, or Roll, OF THE COUNTY OF EDINBURGH, 1814.
E106/22/7/29 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/31 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/31 North Leith, Brought forward, £979.7.0
E106/22/7/31 Widow Stalker, for Marjory Cunningham £15.13.4
E106/22/7/31 And for Carters £5.0.0
E106/22/7/31 D. Durham, Newhaven £20.13.4
E106/22/7/31 Thomas Story, afterwards George £4.17.0
E106/22/7/31 For Katharine Carrell, afterwards Nathaniel £5.16.0
E106/22/7/31 William Walker, Newhaven £10.13.0
E106/22/7/31 N.B. In Roll 1726 only £10.3.0 drawn out.
E106/22/7/31 Widow Wardlaw William Walker, Newhaven £28.0.0
E106/22/7/31 George Dallas, for St Martins, Lady Bruce £8.0.0
E106/22/7/31 John Martin, Lady Bruce £10.0.0
E106/22/7/31 John Campbell, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £18.0.0
E106/22/7/31 James Gibson, writer in Edinburgh, for Alcorn's Heirs, Patrick Gardner Nimmo, Newhaven £28.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Captain John Brown, £50.0.0 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/31 Captain Smith £25.0.0 Captain Smith, stated under.
E106/22/7/31 Captain Henry Thomson £25.0.0 Captain Henry Thomson £25.0.0
E106/22/7/31 £50.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Henry Wilkie £15.13.4
E106/22/7/31 William Smith, for Isobel Lyle £12.13.4
E106/22/7/31 Captain Smith, as above stated £25.0.0
E106/22/7/31 £37.13.4 Captain William Smith, Citadel £37.13.4
E106/22/7/31 Walter Duncan Henry Liddle, Newhaven £11.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Andrew Walker William Brown, Newhaven £10.0.0
E106/22/7/31 N.B. Wanting in Roll 1702.
E106/22/7/31 Walter Stewart, Charles Straiton William Creech, bookseller £8.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Kenneth McKenzie John Williamson £7.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Alexander Johnston, for James Sutherland Jackson, Newhaven £6.0.0
E106/22/7/31 William Nisbet William Nisbet £6.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Thomas White, said to be destroyed by a sea storm, Thomas White £5.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Jean Hay Walter Scott £4.17.0
E106/22/7/31 Total valuation of the parish of North Leith, which agrees with the Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811, £1220.17.0
E106/22/7/31 N.B. But it is next to impossible to procure the description of so many small subjects, mostly consisting of houses all in and about North Leith, and now mostly built upon; and which observation equally applies to other parishes in the county, partly landward and partly urban.
E106/22/7/31 No. 2. South Leith Parish.
E106/22/7/31 Lord Balmerino, for lands of Restalrig £2600.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Alexander Elphinston, for lands of Coatfield £605.14.0
E106/22/7/31 £3205.15.1
E106/22/7/31 Robert Douglas, for Pearson's Knows, formerly part of Purves, Abbeyhill £200.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Robert Douglas, for Mr Paterson £94.0.0 These articles are so blended together in after divisions and subdicisions, that they cannot be traced separately, and are therefore stated as under, as parts of one or other of these articles.
E106/22/7/31 £3499.15.1
E106/22/7/31 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/31 The Town of Edinburgh, for Calton and Leith Mills, &c. part of Lord Balmerino's £458.18.7 The Town of Edinburgh £458.18.7
E106/22/7/31 X The Earl of Moray, part ofLord Balmerino's, called Lochend, &c. £1671.8.8 The Earl of Moray Above £1671.8.8 Vide as stated afterwards £25.3.10 Total £1696.12.6 £1671.8.8
E106/22/7/31 £2130.1.1
E106/22/7/31 William Robertson, part of Lord Balmerino's £141.10.0 The Marquis of Abercorn, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/31 R. George Knox, farmer, for 10 acres, part of Lord Balmerino's, called Fordun (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £86.12.1 William Sligo, merchant £86.12.1
E106/22/7/31 The lands called Hawkhill, part of part of Lord Balmerino's £67.5.6 Heirs of Mrs Elizabeth Johnston £67.5.6
E106/22/7/31 R. The lands of Comely Gardens, comprehending Goats Croft, a part of Restalrig Meadow, and other parcels of land £62.8.3 Sir James Montgomery, Bart. [Baronet] £62.8.3
E106/22/7/31 James Robertson, part of Restalrig Meadow £13.18.6 Mr Strong, Leith, as afterwards stated.
E106/22/7/31 Also parts of Restalrig, Coatfield, &c. £913.14.0
E106/22/7/31 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/31 Lands of Wheatfield £277.7.10 £277.7.10 Benjamin Yule's Heirs £277.7.10
E106/22/7/31 Of Dudgeon Bogg £87.2.7 £87.2.7 John Rhind, writer £87.2.7
E106/22/7/31 Part of Restalrig £28.9.1 £28.9.1 John Fletcher £28.9.1
E106/22/7/31 Wester Fishwives Park £79.13.2 £79.13.2 The Marquis of Abercorn, stated afterwards,
E106/22/7/31 = 12 acres and 11 fals of Restalrig £146.1.4 £146.1.4 Alexander Duncan, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £146.1.4
E106/22/7/31 Per decreet, April 30. 1813, £618.14.0
E106/22/7/31 Also parts of Restalrig and Coatfield, &c.
E106/22/7/31 John Mellis, flesher £55.0.0 £55.0.0 Mr Scott of Northfield £55.0.0
E106/22/7/31 William Telfer, farmer £19.0.0 £19.0.0 James Wright, Restalrig £19.0.0
E106/22/7/31 Alexander Robertson, writer, part of Parson's Knows £131.0.0 £131.0.0 Mr G. Mitchell
E106/22/7/31 For Lord Elliock £90.0.0 £90.0.0 Mr G. Mitchell stated afterwards
E106/22/7/31 Agrees £913.14.0
E106/22/7/31 Heirs of Margaret Jamieson £72.10.0
E106/22/7/31 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/31 3 old computed acres of Coatfield and Restalrig, the Earl of Moray £25.3.10 £25.3.10 The Earl of Moray. Vide as before noted £25.3.10
E106/22/7/31 R. 5A. 1R. 30F. for remainder £47.6.2 £47.6.2 Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh £47.6.2
E106/22/7/31 Agrees £72.10.0 £3488.5.7
E106/22/7/31 Wants to complete the cumulo, as before stated £11.9.6
E106/22/7/31 £3499.15.1
E106/22/7/31 South Leith, carried forward £3032.3.11
E106/22/7/31 [Page] 30 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814 Continued. [Page] 31 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814 Continued. [X The Earl of Moray - note] For Division of Valued Rent Lochend - See Appendix p [page] 20. [X Restalrig - note] For Division of V.R. [Valued Rent] Restalrig - See Appendix p [page] 22. I
E106/22/7/31 Some Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/33 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/33 South Leith, Brought forward £3032.3.11
E106/22/7/33 The Marquis of Abercorn, for William Robertson, part of Lord Balermino's, as before stated £141.10.0
E106/22/7/33 The Marquis of Abercorn, for Wester Fish-Wives Park, as before stated £79.13.2
E106/22/7/33 £221.3.2 Marquis of Abercorn £221.3.2
E106/22/7/33 R. George Mitchell, for Alexander Robertson's, writer, part of Pearson's Knows, as before stated £131.0.0
E106/22/7/33 George Mitchell, for Lord Elliock's part of Restalrig, as before stated £90.0.0
E106/22/7/33 George Mitchell, for part of William Wood's, surgeon, as after stated £51.19.2
E106/22/7/33 £272.19.2 George Mitchell of Parson's Green £272.19.2
E106/22/7/33 Mr Strong, Leith, as part of Restalrig, before stated to James Robertson £13.18.6
E106/22/7/33 Mr Strong, Leith, for part of William Wood, surgeon, as after stated £34.12.9
E106/22/7/33 £48.11.3 Mr Strong, Leith £48.11.3
E106/22/7/33 Mr William Wood, surgeon, L. [Pounds] 121. 4s. [shillings] 8d. [pence]
E106/22/7/33 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 Heirs of William Wood £51.19.2
E106/22/7/33 Part of Heirs of William Wood, Bailie Walker £34.12.9 Mr G. Mitchell, stated as above. Orphan Hospital, Edinburgh Mr Strong, Leith, as stated above. £34.12.9
E106/22/7/33 Part of Heirs of William Wood, James Ramsay £34.12.9 Mr Strong, Leith £48.11.3
E106/22/7/33 Agrees £121.4.8
E106/22/7/33 Lands of Craigintinnie, L. [Pounds] 1817. 2s. [shillings]
E106/22/7/33 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 Mr Nisbet of Dirleton, two-thirds of Lands of Craigintinnie £1211.3.0
E106/22/7/33 Mr A. Massie, one-third of Lands of Craigintinnie £605.14.0
E106/22/7/33 £1817.2.0 William Miller of Craigintinnie £1817.2.0
E106/22/7/33 R. Lands of Abbeyhill, feu-duties, mansion-house, brewery, &c called Gateside Houses, formerly Purves, Honourable Baron Norton £222.12.0
E106/22/7/33 John Gibb, for Gilbert Mathison, for Bowling Green Harry Davidson, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] for Creditors of A. M'Dougal, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £33.6.8
E106/22/7/33 Alexander Laing £14.10.0
E106/22/7/33 John Watson, for Dunikier £62.11.0
E106/22/7/33 Lieutenant Jackson £133.6.8
E106/22/7/33 George Davidson, for Brewery, &c. £70.0.0
E106/22/7/33 £280.7.8 William Giles, brewer, Leith £280.7.8
E106/22/7/33 The Carters of Leith, for Captain Watson Miller and Balleny, merchants £66.13.4
E106/22/7/33 John Gibb, for Adam Gairns Mrs Scott, brewer £33.6.8
E106/22/7/33 Robert Abercrombie * Neilson, writer £30.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Robert Cunningham William Christie, grocer, Leith £20.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Heirs of George Davidson W. Giles, brewer, stated above.
E106/22/7/33 Andrew Mitchell, for Galbraith * Neilson, writer £85.14.4
E106/22/7/33 Lands in Yardheads of Leith, L. [Pounds] 214. 10s. [shillings]
E106/22/7/33 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 R. One-half £107.5.0 Heirs John Bannerman £107.5.0
E106/22/7/33 R. The other half £107.5.0 Heirs George Grindlay £107.5.0
E106/22/7/33 Agrees £214.10.0 Total South Leith £6413.2.11
E106/22/7/33 N.B. 19s. [shillings] 1d. [penny] more than 1702, - 10s. [shillings] more than 1726, - 6d. [pennies] more than 1738, - and agrees with 1792 and 1811.
E106/22/7/33 No. 3. Abbey of Holyroodhouse Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/33 R. King's Park of Holyroodhouse The Earl of Haddington £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Archbishop of St Andrew's £478.6.8
E106/22/7/33 Bishop of Edinburgh, as under stated £997.0.0
E106/22/7/33 £1475.6.8 Collector of Bishop's Rents, Messrs Handyside and Ker, W.S. [Writers to the Signet] £1475.6.8
E106/22/7/33 Lord Napier, L. [Pounds] 100. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 3-5ths £60.0.0 Mr Duffine £60.0.0
E106/22/7/33 2-5ths, as under stated £40.0.0
E106/22/7/33 £100.0.0
E106/22/7/33 John Fergusson £20.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Part of Lord Napier, as above £40.0.0
E106/22/7/33 £60.0.0 Mr Younger, brewer £60.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Henry Gibb's Heirs, afterwards Dr [Doctor] John Riddell, L. [Pounds] 200. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 Part of Henry Gibb's Heirs, J. Greig £100.0.0 J. Greig, baker £100.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Part of Henry Gibb's Heirs, Thomas Phin £12.10.0 Thomas Phin £12.10.0
E106/22/7/33 Part of Henry Gibb's Heirs, R. McByres £87.10.0 R. McByres £87.10.0
E106/22/7/33 £200.0.0
E106/22/7/33 James Allan of Saughnell, afterwards Gilbert Clerk, formerly Heriot's Hospital (William Rae, superior) Robert Stewart Hawthorn of Phisgill, and Hector Gavin's Heirs £200.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Gavin Thomson, writer, L. [Pounds] 300.
E106/22/7/33 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 Thomas Sommers, Broughton £133.11.10 Thomas Sommers, Broughton £133.11.10
E106/22/7/33 Alexander Home, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £93.10.4 Alexander Home, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £93.10.4
E106/22/7/33 Sutherland £38.2.8 Sutherland £38.2.8
E106/22/7/33 Gaivity £21.15.9 Keeper of Abbey Lodge £21.15.9
E106/22/7/33 Hogg, Thomson's close, Abbey £12.19.5 £12.19.5
E106/22/7/33 Total, £300.0.0
E106/22/7/33 George Wilson, for Sir W. Thomson * £200.0.0
E106/22/7/33 William Caldwalls, William Cranstoun Robert Playfair, writer £100.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Bishop of Edinburgh, who got since last valuation two chalders of oats out of the lands of Braid, L.[Pounds] 1700.
E106/22/7/33 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/33 Professor of Public Law £703.0.0 Robert Hamilton, advocate £703.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Bishop of Edinburgh £997.0.0 Collector of Bishop's Rents, stated above.
E106/22/7/33 Total £1700.0.0
E106/22/7/33 Bishop of Dunkeld (Heir G. Farquhar) For £66.13.4
E106/22/7/33 Total Abbey of Holyroodhouse Parish, £4365.0.0
E106/22/7/33 N.B. Agrees with the Rolls 1702-1726-1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/33 [Page] 32 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Page] 33 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
E106/22/7/33 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed. R. denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
E106/22/7/34 No. 4 Duddington Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/34 The lands and Estate of Duddington:-
E106/22/7/34 The Duchess of Argyll £2657.5.0
E106/22/7/34 And for Janet Lawdon £20.0.0
E106/22/7/34 £2677.5.0
E106/22/7/34 For Logan of Burncastle £266.13.4
E106/22/7/34 For Sir Patrick Home £140.0.0
E106/22/7/34 Charles Kerr, for James Kerr's Heir's £80.0.0
E106/22/7/34 £3163.18.4
E106/22/7/34 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/34 The Earl of Abercorn £126.11.1
E106/22/7/34 The Earl of Abercorn for Lord Milton £44.16.8
E106/22/7/34 £171.7.9
E106/22/7/34 Walter Scott, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £2138.8.2
E106/22/7/34 Right Hon. [Honourable] and Rev. [Reverend] George Hamilton £427.15.1
E106/22/7/34 James Hunter, banker £406.7.4
E106/22/7/34 £3143.18.4 Marquis of Abercorn £3143.18.4
E106/22/7/34 Add Janet Lawson's, as stated under £20.0.0
E106/22/7/34 Agrees £3163.18.4
E106/22/7/34 Lands of Prestonfield, Sir James Dick Sir Robert Dick, Bart. [Baronet] £500.0.0
E106/22/7/34 Janet Lawson, for Freegate, Baron Muir, as above Heirs, William Jamieson £20.0.0
E106/22/7/34 R. Alexander Clark Humphrey Graham £23.13.4
E106/22/7/34 Total Duddington, £3687.11.8
E106/22/7/34 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/34 [page] 34 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Marquis of Abercorn note] Sir James Miller's Trs [Trustees] - £1073.16.6 Duke of Abercorn - £2070.8.8 [Humphrey Graham note] Now Miss Marion MacKay [See page 35] * The entry "Pepper Mill lands" appointed to be deleted from the Cess Books of the County and the name of the lands "Kings Meadows alias Sharny Hall" entered in place thereof, by minute dated 5th October 1824.
E106/22/7/34 Some Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/35 No. 5. Libberton Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/35 The Duchess of Argyle, for lands of Brunstain, &c. in this parish Marquis of Abercorn £666.13.4
E106/22/7/35 X Sir William Baird, lands of Gilmerton £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/35 X for Brownhills £732.0.0
E106/22/7/35 For Todhills, sold to Lord Sommerville as under, L. [pounds] 148.10s. [shillings]
E106/22/7/35 And for part of Muirhouse £32.0.0
E106/22/7/35 And for part of Lord Ross's, as after (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior £39.0.0
E106/22/7/35 £1803.0.0 Robert Baird of Newbyth £1803.0.0
E106/22/7/35 Laird of Niddrie, L. [pounds] 1579, Divided thus:
E106/22/7/35 Farm of Niddrie Mains, North-farm, and Tollhouse-park, possessed by James Johnston £609.13.7
E106/22/7/35 South farm of Niddrie, as possessed by Robert Young £299.4.2
E106/22/7/35 The farm of the Barony of Niddrie, called Whitehill, possessed by John Brown £203.4.6
E106/22/7/35 X Park possessed by James Earl of Abercorn £8.5.11
E106/22/7/35 That part of Niddrie possessed by Mrs Kirkwood £33.3.7
E106/22/7/35 That part of Niddrie possessed by Andrew Paton £111.7.10
E106/22/7/35 That part possessed by Alexander Carse £47.8.0
E106/22/7/35 The remainder of the said estate, consisting of 90 acres, possessed by Andrew Wauchope, Esq. himself £266.12.5
E106/22/7/35 Per decreet, 9th March 1812, £1579.0.0 Andrew Wauchope of Niddrie £1579.0.0
E106/22/7/35 Sir Alexander Gilmour of Craigmiller, L. [pounds] 3100. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/35 Sir Alexander Gilmour for Craigmiller, Nether Libberton, and Inch £2932.15.0 Little Gilmour of Craigmiller N.B. Vide for Libberton after stated. £2932.15.0
E106/22/7/35 John Davidson, for Cairntows £167.5.0 Heirs of John Davidson £167.5.0
E106/22/7/35 Total, £3100.0.0
E106/22/7/35 Sir James Dick, for lands of Cameron £400.0.0
E106/22/7/35 for Cameron Myre £200.0.0
E106/22/7/35 £600.0.0 Sir Robert Dick, Bart. [Baronet] £600.0.0
E106/22/7/35 * Pepper Mill lands
E106/22/7/35 Libberton Parish carried forward, £7998.13.4
E106/22/7/35 [page] 35 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [X Sir William Baird - note] For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Gilmerton - See appendix p. [page] 9 [X for Brownhills - note] For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Brownhills - See appendix p. [page] 9 [* Pepper Mill lands crossed out] Kingsmeadows alias Sharnyhall [see note on page 34] K
E106/22/7/35 Some Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/35A Ph [Parish] Liberton
E106/22/7/35A Lands of Broomhills O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] Scots £732.0.0
E106/22/7/35A Divided thus:-
E106/22/7/35A Straiton Mill & Straiton Hall £410.4.10
E106/22/7/35A Remainder of Barony of Broomhills £321.15.2 £732.0.0
E106/22/7/35A [page] 35A
E106/22/7/35A Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/36A Clapshots belonging to David Anderson £57.9.0
E106/22/7/36A Scots
E106/22/7/36A £280.0.0
E106/22/7/36A Divided as follows:- Scots
E106/22/7/36A Quarry Park belonging to Mr. Brockis £69.19.6
E106/22/7/36A Cothouses belonging to David Anderson £0.6.1
E106/22/7/36A Stenhouse Garden, Offices &c belonging to David Anderson £2.15.10
E106/22/7/36A Liberton Park & Garden belonging to Mr. Smart £21.14.8
E106/22/7/36A Northfield belonging to Walter Little Gilmour £73.9.10
E106/22/7/36A Dovecot Park belonging to David Anderson £24.19.4
E106/22/7/36A Calf park belonging to David Anderson £1.6.7
E106/22/7/36A Stonehouse Mill lands &c to Mr. Westgarth £27.19.2 £280.0.0
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E106/22/7/36A Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/37 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/37 Libberton Parish, Brought forward, £7998.13.4
E106/22/7/37 Lord Ross, £961.10.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/37 Adam Symington, for Stenhouse (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £280.0.0 Thomas Peacock of Stenhouse £280.0.0 ‡
E106/22/7/37 John Colville, £184.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/37 Patrick Murray, part of Westfield of Burnhead -- £85.5.0 £85.5.0 Charles Fraser £85.5.0
E106/22/7/37 James Home, part of Westfield of Burnhead -- £98.15.0 £98.15.0 William Rae of St Catharines, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/37 [sub-total] -- £184.0.0
E106/22/7/37 John Adams, for Sunnyside, (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £156.0.0 Sir Patrick Inglis £156.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Peter Miller, banker, then Colonel Clerk (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £48.0.0 Alexander Inglis £48.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Colonel Mark Renton,for Nellfield, now Helen's Grove, (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £44.0.0 Peter Plenderleith £44.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Alexander Johnston, (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £42.0.0 Alexander Johnston, farmer }
E106/22/7/37 Carfrae, coachmaker, and Alexander Inglis } £42.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Mrs Dalrymple, for lands of Greenend (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £14.0.0 Richard Bernard £14.0.0
E106/22/7/37 John Goldie, (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £12.0.0 } Daniel Robb's Heirs }
E106/22/7/37 Charles Fraser } £12.0.0 x
E106/22/7/37 John Sprott }
E106/22/7/37 Daniel Robb, (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £12.0.0 } Thomas Robb } £12.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Dr [Doctor] Chapman's Heirs }
E106/22/7/37 Mr Baird, as stated on preceding page (Samuel Anderson, banker, superior) £39.0.0 Stated preceding page.
E106/22/7/37 Mr Rae, for St Catharines, as under £130.0.0 After stated
E106/22/7/37 £961.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Wants £0.10.0 from Roll 1726, £0.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Agrees £961.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Patrick Crawford, for lands of Kaims £130.0.0 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/37 £1091.0.0
E106/22/7/37 William Rae, for Patrick Crawford, for St Catharines, part of Lord Ross's, as above 2-3ds [two thirds], -- £86.13.4 }
E106/22/7/37 1-3d [one third of] St Catharines, part of Lord Ross's as above -- £43.6.8 } £130.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Per decreet 22[n]d April 1794.
E106/22/7/37 William Rae, for another part of Lord Ross's also as before stated £98.15.0
E106/22/7/37 £228.15.0 William Rae of St Catharines £228.15.0
E106/22/7/37 Lord Sommerville, for Drum £816.0.0
E106/22/7/37 For Todhills, or Todholes, purchased from Mr Baird, as before mentioned £148.10.0
E106/22/7/37 £964.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Divided thus—
E106/22/7/37 James Hay of Drum, for lands of Drum £363.10.0 Heirs R. [Robert] Cathcart £363.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Drum, after divided, £816.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Lord Sommerville, part of lands of Drum. -- £452.10.0 Different purchasers.
E106/22/7/37 Lord Sommerville, for Todholes, as before -- £148.10.0
E106/22/7/37 £601.0.0 Lord Sommerville, or Heirs R. [Robert] Cathcart (different purchasers) £601.0.0
E106/22/7/37 £964.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Libberton carried forward, £9885.3.4
E106/22/7/37 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/37 Libberton Parish, Brought forward, £9885.3.4
E106/22/7/37 James Hay's part of Drum, as above £363.10.0
E106/22/7/37 Lord Sommerville, for remainder, as above £452.10.0
E106/22/7/37 £816.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/37 Pasture ground round mansion-house of Drum, southmost half of Sheep Park, Little Fountainhead Park, and Keltie's Park, and Orchyard £70.0.5 x
E106/22/7/37 Deer Park £25.0.2
E106/22/7/37 Yellowhouse, or Muir Park £45.0.4
E106/22/7/37 Easter Cow Park, and part of Wester Cow Park £46.7.3
E106/22/7/37 Candlemakers Park £37.3.1
E106/22/7/37 Northmost half of Sheep Park, Fountainhead Park, and Inclosure adjoining, East Row of Houses in Gilmerton £48.11.9
E106/22/7/37 East Quarry Park £17.2.11
E106/22/7/37 Wester Quarry Park £12.17.1
E106/22/7/37 Easter Baird's Park, part of Wester Bairds, and No. 48 and 49 of Somerside farm £52.17.6 ‡
E106/22/7/37 Burndale Park, Ormandsknow Park, and No. 50 and 51 of Somerside farm, £55.1.1. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/37 Ormandsknow Park, belonging to Robert Cathcart} £27.0.2
E106/22/7/37 Burndale Park, and the two fields marked No. 50 and 51 on the plan of Drum Estate, belonging to James Hay} £28.0.11 *
E106/22/7/37 No. 40, 41, 43, and 52, parts of Somerside farm £42.3.2
E106/22/7/37 Dovecot Park £32.3.0
E106/22/7/37 No. 20, 21, and 22, part of Fernieside farm £138.5.3
E106/22/7/37 No. 19 and 23, part of Fernieside £128.13.9 ¤
E106/22/7/37 No. 42, 44, 45, 46, and 47, parts of Somerside farm £64.13.3
E106/22/7/37 26 February 1800 and 6th October 1807, per decreet, £816.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Thomas Rigg, lands of Morton £317.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Teinds £73.3.4
E106/22/7/37 £390.3.4 James Home Rigg of Morton £390.3.4
E106/22/7/37 Mortonhall lands £783.0.0
E106/22/7/37 For remainder of Muirhouses (Mr Baird, £32.0.0, already stated) £165.0.0
E106/22/7/37 £948.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Part of Kames lands, before stated £130.0.0
E106/22/7/37 £1078.0.0 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall £1078.0.0
E106/22/7/37 R. Straton, lands of Johnston of Straton £400.0.0
E106/22/7/37 R. South-house, lands of Thomas Sievewright of Southhouse £261.0.0
E106/22/7/37 @ OVER LIBBERTON, £1297.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/37 The Laird's part £864.13.4 Little Gilmour of Libberton £1297.0.0
E106/22/7/37 The Lady's part £432.6.8 Craigmiller, as before stated £2932.15.0
E106/22/7/37 £1297.0.0 Libberton, as above £1297.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Total, £4229.15.0
E106/22/7/37 R. Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees, afterwards Moredun, for these lands Samuel Anderson, banker £374.0.0
E106/22/7/37 Total Libberton Parish, £13,685.6.8
E106/22/7/37 [page] 36 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Thomas Peacock of Stenhouse]: For Division of Valued Rent of Stenhouse See Appendix p. [page] 19. [Note - Charles Fraser]: For Divn. [Division] of V.R. [Valued Rent] of this ground . See App. p_ [Appendix page] 1st. [page] 37 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Pasture ground round mansion-house]: For Divn. [Division] see app. pp. [appendix pages] 12 & 13. [Note - Easter Baird's Park]: For Divn. [Division] see app. p. [appendix page] 13. [Note - Burndale Park]: For Divn. [Division] see App. p [Appendix page] 13. [Note - No. 19 and 23, part of Fernieside]: For Divn. [Division] see app. p [appendix page] 13. [Note inserted before - 6th October 1807]: 26 Feby 1800 and [Note - OVER LIBBERTON]: For Division] of the V. R. [Valued Rent] of the lands of over Liberton - See appendix p. [page] 27 N. B. Agrees with Roll 1702 ; £0.10.0 omitted in the Roll 1738 for Lord Ross, wanting to make up the total in Roll 1726 to £13,685.16.8.
E106/22/7/37 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed [Note in red ink - After stated]: Southfield. Royal Victoria Hospital paid Compensation on: Stenhouse £280.0.0 John Goldie £12.0.0 Daniel Robb £12.0.0 £304.0.0 Scots. William Rae - check 1-3d ditto = [one third] [of] St Catharines, part of Lord Ross's as above Heirs R. = Robert Cathcart - see page 98 (image 114) - Page 13 Parts of Drum R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
E106/22/7/38 No. 6. West Kirk, or St Suthberts Parish.
E106/22/7/38 R. Thomas Scott, for James Brown, for sundry acres or parts of the lands of St Leonard's £231.16.0
E106/22/7/38 For David Lindsay's part of the lands of St Leonard's, called Lyliburn £95.15.0
E106/22/7/38 £327.11.0 Heirs of Miss Doig £327.11.0
E106/22/7/38 R. The lands of Greenhill, part of the Burrowmuir Sir William Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] £103.16.0
E106/22/7/38 The land of Wester and Easter Morningside, part of the Burrowmuir, L. [pounds] 197. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] Divided this, -
E106/22/7/38 Wester Morningside.
E106/22/7/38 David Deuchar £69.4.8 Heirs David Deuchar £69.4.8
E106/22/7/38 Alexander Gibson £9.13.3 Alexander Gibson £9.13.3
E106/22/7/38 Andrew Brown £9.13.3 Andrew Brown £9.13.3
E106/22/7/38 John Peat £0.12.7 John Peat £0.12.7
E106/22/7/38 Mrs dickson £0.19.11 Mrs Dickson £0.19.11
E106/22/7/38 Mrs Forbes £9.13.3 Mrs Forbes Lunatic Asylum £9.13.3
E106/22/7/38 Mrs Forbes £7.14.7 Mrs Forbes now £7.14.4
E106/22/7/38 George Murray £0.6.6 George Murray £0.6.6
E106/22/7/38 William Monach £0.10.4 William Monach £0.10.4
E106/22/7/38 Thomas Steel £5.2.8 Thomas Steel £5.2.8
E106/22/7/38 £113.11.0
E106/22/7/38 Lands of Easter Morningside, Captain Robert Rollo £83.15.8 Captain Robert Rollo £83.15.8
E106/22/7/38 Agrees £197.6.8
E106/22/7/38 Walter Scott, parts of St Leonards £197.10.0
E106/22/7/38 For Gairnshall and Newington Brewery £19.4.0
E106/22/7/38 £216.14.0
E106/22/7/38 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/38 William Gifford, smith, part of St Leonards £87.15.0 Major Hope £87.15.0
E106/22/7/38 John McGill, for Cabbagehall, part of St Leonards £69.6.0 David Wemyss, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £69.6.0
E106/22/7/38 George Lindsay, part of St Leonards £22.0.0 Balfour £22.0.0
E106/22/7/38 Robert Scott, part of St Leonards £15.9.0 Miss Ann Wardrop £15.9.0
E106/22/7/38 James Cleghorn, part of Mrs Biggar's part of St Leonards £15.9.9 Miss Cleghorn £15.9.9
E106/22/7/38 Joseph Miller £6.14.3 Archibald £6.14.3
E106/22/7/38 Agrees £216.14.0
E106/22/7/38 Mr James Reid £83.15.0
E106/22/7/38 Penman's lands Nicolson's Park £45.4.4
E106/22/7/38 Sir James Nicolson £61.0.0
E106/22/7/38 Sir James Nicolson for Wood in Potterrow £44.0.0
E106/22/7/38 £233.19.4 Heirs of Lady Nicolson Carnegie of Craigo £233.19.4
E106/22/7/38 George Cathcart, part of St Leonards Heirs of Captain Mein £32.5.0
E106/22/7/38 St Cuthbert's carried forward, £1111.12.0
E106/22/7/38 [Page] 38 Rectified Valuation Roll, 1814, Continued.
E106/22/7/38 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/39 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £1111.12.0
E106/22/7/39 Lands of Newington, part of the Old and New Burrowmuir £74.8.0
E106/22/7/39 Henderson of Liston, for part of Sciennes, as under £80.0.0
E106/22/7/39 £154.8.0 Heirs of Mr Bell, surgeon £154.8.0
E106/22/7/39 Henry Elliot, afterwards Joseph Miller Forrrest Alexander, tanner £7.6.8
E106/22/7/39 Sir William Johnston, for lands of Sciennes £324.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Deduce Liston's part of lands of Sciennes, as above £80.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Sir John Johnston, Bart. [Baronet] £244.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Braid, £1300. Divided thus,
E106/22/7/39 Andrew Brown of Braid, for part of the lands of Braid £72.0.6
E106/22/7/39 For the Lady's part of Braid £702.5.9 John Gordon, stated under.
E106/22/7/39 Archibald Brown, for Blackford, part of Braid's valuation £250.0.0
E106/22/7/39 For Greenbank, part of Braid's valuation £275.13.9 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall, stated under.
E106/22/7/39 Agrees, £1300.0.0
E106/22/7/39 N.B. The valuation of Greenbank, though in the Rolls 1726, 1738, and 1792, yet it is omitted altogether in the Roll 1811.
E106/22/7/39 Charles Gordon of Braid, for part of the lands of Braid, in name of Andrew Brown, as above £72.0.6
E106/22/7/39 Charles Gordon of Braid, for the Lady's part of Braid, as above £702.5.9
E106/22/7/39 £774.6.3
E106/22/7/39 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/39 Upper Braid, possessed by Robert Brydon £232.15.7
E106/22/7/39 Mains, or Nether Braid £157.16.3
E106/22/7/39 Lands of Egypt, possessed by James Davidson £345.1.3
E106/22/7/39 Part of Easter Briggs, possessed by William Wylie £28.15.1
E106/22/7/39 Part of Easter Briggs, possessed by Robert Dick, and others £9.18.1
E106/22/7/39 £774.6.3
E106/22/7/39 Part of Easter Briggs, for Smiddiegreen, Mrs Hardie, for Veitch, stated afterwards £12.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Part of Easter Briggs, for Sir John Elphinston, lands of Craighouse, as after stated £252.14.0
E106/22/7/39 £1039.0.3 John Gordon of Braid £1039.0.3
E106/22/7/39 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall, Esq. for lands of Blackford, part of Braid as before stated £250.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall, Esq. for Greenbank, part of Braid, as above £275.13.9
E106/22/7/39 £525.13.9
E106/22/7/39 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall, Esq. for lands of Westergrange £158.0.0
E106/22/7/39 £683.13.9 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall £683.13.9
E106/22/7/39 Alexander Lind, for lands of Gorgie £450.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Mr Seivewrite, for Pewlands £405.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Mr Seivewright, for Meggetland £225.0.0
E106/22/7/39
E106/22/7/39 £1080.0.0 T. Seivewright of Meggetland £1080.0.0
E106/22/7/39 Also for part of Crichen's gardens, afterwards stated, £27.16.6
E106/22/7/39 St Cuthbertt's carried forward, £4320.0.2
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E106/22/7/39 [Page] 39 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. X [Note beside Henry Trotter] For Division of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Blackford See Appendix p. [page] 29-- X [Note beside Alexander Lind] For alteration in respect of Pewlands see Appendix p. [page] 29. X [Note beside Mr Seivewrite, for Meggetland] For alteration in respect of Gorgie + Meggetland see Appendix p. [page] 28. L
E106/22/7/39 To the left of the entries for Alexander Linda and Mr Seivewright, a large "R" is printed, next to a bracket that shows the combining of all three entries.
E106/22/7/39A
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E106/22/7/39A h St. Cuthberts. -- Lands of Meggetland Divided: -- VVR. Scots -- £225.0.0 William HR.B. Livright -- £150.0.0 Caledonian Railway Co [Company] -- £75.0.0 -- £225.0.0 h St. Cuthberts -- Lands of Gorgie Divided: -- VVR. Scots -- £450.0.0 WH.R. Beddell Livright -- £300.0.0 Caledonian Railway Co [Company] -- £150.0.0 -- £450.0.0 X Subdivided: WHR.B. Livright of Southhouse -- £33.14.6 City of Edinr [Edinburgh] as Governors of Trinity Hospital -- £266.5.6 £300.0.0
E106/22/7/39A Notations in green have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/41 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £4320.0.8
E106/22/7/41 James Lind, for Gorgie Mill £207.10.0
E106/22/7/41 For William Purves' Heirs £83.8.0
E106/22/7/41 £290.18.0 Brown and Robert Cox, skinner £290.18.0
E106/22/7/41 The Lands of Grange, £1108.6.8 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/41 Sir William Dick, for lands of Grange, part of the old Muir of Edinburgh £400.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Sir William Dick, for Easter Grange £497.6.8
E106/22/7/41 £897.6.8 Sir Andrew Lauder Dick, Bart. [Baronet] £897.6.8
E106/22/7/41 Henry Trotter, as above stated £158.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Heirs of John Home, coachmaker, Mayfield, as after stated £53.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Agrees £1108.6.8
E106/22/7/41 Walter Porterfield of Humbie, for the lands of Newlands, called Powburn and Mayfield, part of Grange, £53. Divided thus,
E106/22/7/41 One half Michael Menzies £26.10.0
E106/22/7/41 Other half Miss Loch's £26.10.0
E106/22/7/41 Powburn, £53.0.0 Heirs of John Home, coachmaker, £53.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Sir George Warrender, for lands of Bruntsfield Hugh Warrender, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £286.7.8
E106/22/7/41 R. John Davidson, for lands of Whitehouse £307.13.4
E106/22/7/41 for William Livingston, part of Burrowmuir £25.9.0
E106/22/7/41 £333.2.4 Richard Woollie of Whitehouse £333.2.4
E106/22/7/41 The Goosedub, John Gibson, procurator Heirs of Mr Clerk £30.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Valleyfield, at Wrights-houses Toll, Joseph Williamson, Esq. Turnbull £20.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Smiddiegreen, Mrs Hardie, for Veitch Charles Gordon, £12, stated before.
E106/22/7/41 William Jameson, for Craig's, at Burrowmuirhead, £20. Divided this,
E106/22/7/41 Colin Campbell, part of Burrowmuirhead £15.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Hugh Inglis, part of Burrowmuirhead £5.0.0
E106/22/7/41 £20.0.0
E106/22/7/41 William Archibald, Mrs Thomson, Burrowmuir lands £8.0.0
E106/22/7/41 £28.0.0 Howden, watchmaker, And for Inglis's, demolished £28.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Merchiston lands and estate £2231.0.0
E106/22/7/41 For Patrick Hepburn £40.5.0
E106/22/7/41 For Elizabeth Napier £17.7.0
E106/22/7/41 £2288.12.0
E106/22/7/41 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/41 For Gorgie Muir and Myreside farms, and Easter Park £1683.12.0 The Governors of Watson's Hospital, as stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/41 W. Adams, for North Merchiston (Francis Walker, superior) £250.15.5 James Walker of Dalry, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/41 Dr Robert Blair, for Castle, Garden, and Parks around it )Sir William Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] superior £295.4.6 Dr Robert Blair £295.4.6
E106/22/7/41 Bain Whyt, for Bainfield £59.0.1 Bain Whyt, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £59.0.1
E106/22/7/41 Agrees, £2288.12.0
E106/22/7/41 St Cuthbert's carried forward £6612.19.11
E106/22/7/41 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £6612.19.11
E106/22/7/41 The Governors of Watson's Hospital Valuation, for the Barony of Merchiston, &c. £1633.12.0 as before stated.
E106/22/7/41 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/41 Gorgie-muir farm, possessed by Mrs Gray, and Inclosure
E106/22/7/41 Heirs of Thomas Gloag, superiors A. £95.19.2
E106/22/7/41 B. £104.9.1
E106/22/7/41 C. £77.1.0
E106/22/7/41 D. £69.8.0
E106/22/7/41 E. £66.11.4
E106/22/7/41 F. £62.15.3
E106/22/7/41 Archibald Alves, afterwards Lord Robertson, now superior G. £71.9.2
E106/22/7/41 H. £91.4.3
E106/22/7/41 I. K. L. and M. £82.12.10
E106/22/7/41 Myreside farm, possessed by Mrs R. Scott, Inclosure
E106/22/7/41 William Grant of Congalton, Superior N. £63.4.3
E106/22/7/41 O. £78.16.6
E106/22/7/41 P. £91.15.0
E106/22/7/41 Q. £74.1.4
E106/22/7/41 R. £73.7.5
E106/22/7/41 Francis Walker, superior S. £93.12.3
E106/22/7/41 T. £71.17.0
E106/22/7/41 U. £94.13.0
E106/22/7/41 V. W. X. X. £122.12.9
E106/22/7/41 East Parks of Merchiston, possessed by Mrs Gray, (Archibald Alves, afterwards Lord Robertson, now superior) Inclosures No. 1. £67.13.10
E106/22/7/41 East Parks of Merchiston, possessed by Mrs Gray, (Archibald Alves, afterwards Lord Robertson, now superior) Inclosures No. 2. £37.7.2
E106/22/7/41 Dovecroft, possessed by Thomas Scott, £54.16.8 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/41 4 acres 3 roods and 30 falls of land, being the Wester part of Dovecroft Park, (John Reid, superior) £34.2.3
E106/22/7/41 The remaining 3 acres, being the Easter part of Dovecroft Park, (James Gibson of INgliston, superior £20.14.6
E106/22/7/41 £54.16.8
E106/22/7/41 R. Per Decreet, 6th July 1812
E106/22/7/41 Butt Park, feued to William Irving (William Grant, superior) £25.9.7
E106/22/7/41 Tyne Castle, feued to James Allison, (Sir W. Forbes, Baronet, superior) £12.14.9
E106/22/7/41 Per Decreet, 4th March 1801. Agrees, £1683.12.0 The Governors of George Watson's Hospital, as thus divided £1683.12.0
E106/22/7/41 Wrights Houses lands, £352.10.0 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/41 The Trades Maiden Hospital, for their lands of Wrights Houses £327.16.0 Gorvernors Trades Maiden Hospital £327.16.0
E106/22/7/41 Old House and Park of Wrights Houses, Dr [Doctor] Kennedy £24.14.0 Governors James Gillespie's Hospital £24.14.0
E106/22/7/41 4s. [shillings] less than 1702 £352.10.0
E106/22/7/41 Sir John Elpinston's lands of Craighouse £252.14.0 Charles Gordon of Braid, stated before
E106/22/7/41 Only 10s. [shillings] in after Rolls 1738 and 1811.
E106/22/7/41 N.B. Saughton, for Stanhope Mills £478.13.4
E106/22/7/41 And for feu duties £13.6.8
E106/22/7/41 £492.0.0
E106/22/7/41 Stated in this parish, but disjoined, and annexed to Corstorphine. Vide that parish.
E106/22/7/41 Mrs Anderson, for lands of Roseburn, or Dalrymills, (James Balfour, superior) Heirs Andrew Balfour Ramsay £391.0.0
E106/22/7/41 St Cuthbert's carried forward £9040.1.11
E106/22/7/41
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E106/22/7/41 [Page] 40 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY. [Page] 41 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/41 To the left of the page 40 entry for "John Davidson" and the page 41 entry for "Per Decreet", there appears a large, bold, capital letter R. Moderators to decide what to do with it.
E106/22/7/42 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward £9040.1.11
E106/22/7/42 Mrs Anderson, for John Stirling's relict, for the lands of Orchardfield £259.13.4
E106/22/7/42 Mrs Anderson, for teinds of Orchardfield £33.6.8
E106/22/7/42 £293.0.0
E106/22/7/42 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/42 For part of Orchardfield and Barras £93.0.0 George Comb, brewer £93.0.0
E106/22/7/42 And the remainder, £200. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/42 R. George and William Grindlays £120.19.5 Messrs Grindlays and Merchant Maiden Hospital £120.19.5
E106/22/7/42 John Cairns, part of George and William Grindlays £49.8.11 John Cairns, flesher, Edinburgh £49.8.11
E106/22/7/42 Managers West Kirk Poor's House £12.11.8 Managers West Kirk Poor's House £12.11.8
E106/22/7/42 Robert Semple, brewer £8.14.4 Robert Semple, brewer £8.14.4
E106/22/7/42 John Lawrie, smith £4.3.7 William Lawrie, late smith £4.3.7
E106/22/7/42 Robert Wight, farmer £4.2.1 Robert Wight, farmer £4.2.1
E106/22/7/42 Agrees, £200.0.0
E106/22/7/42 The south parts of Tollcross, Alexander Young, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] superior £100.0.0 Major James Weir £100.0.0
E106/22/7/42 The north parts of Tollcross, Alexander Young, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] superior £100.0.0 Heirs of Robert Wilson, surgeon £100.0.0
E106/22/7/42 R. Heriot's Hospital, £2753.16.0 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/42 Barony of Coats, or Easter Whitehouse, £1349.10.0
E106/22/7/42 Thus, --
E106/22/7/42 * Heriot's Hospital, (General Sir David Dundas, superior) £489.7.8
E106/22/7/42 William Walker, heritor and supervisor) £363.1.4
E106/22/7/42 Lord Alva's Representatives £41.12.11
E106/22/7/42 Mr Cockburn Ross £29.9.9
E106/22/7/42 Messrs Stewart and Fraser £79.17.8
E106/22/7/42 Lady Glencairn, now Sir Alexander Don £108.12.11
E106/22/7/42 William Morrison, now £57.19.9
E106/22/7/42 James Walker of Dalry, (heritor and superior] £37.17.10
E106/22/7/42 John McLeish £21.7.2
E106/22/7/42 Jean Aitken Burn £3.8.11
E106/22/7/42 Mr Campbell £8.9.4
E106/22/7/42 John Brown £0.7.7
E106/22/7/42 Andrew Wilson £5.7.5
E106/22/7/42 James Jackson £1.8.5
E106/22/7/42 Mr Finlay £15.0.7
E106/22/7/42 £1349.10.0
E106/22/7/42 * Heriot's Hospital, for the lands of Warriston £603.0.0
E106/22/7/42 Parts of the Barony of Broughton, James Kea £217.9.4
E106/22/7/42 Parts of the Barony of Broughton, for James and Alexander Keas £78.0.0
E106/22/7/42 £295.9.4
E106/22/7/42 For Mathieson's Heirs £248.10.0
E106/22/7/42 For Byre's Heirs £128.13.4
E106/22/7/42 For Adam Thomson, or Walker's Heirs £128.13.4
E106/22/7/42 £1404.6.0
E106/22/7/42 £2753.16.0 Governors of Heriot's Hospital £2753.16.0
E106/22/7/42 St Cuthbert's carried forward £12286.17.1
E106/22/7/42
E106/22/7/42 [Page] 42 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY [Handwritten note beside entry for Heriot's Hospital, (General Sir David Dundas, superior)] * Divided thus per decreet date 5th October 1802. Poorhouse Park -- £80.9.0 Remainder of said lands consisting of 78 acres 1 rood 30 falls and 28 ells £408.18.0 £489.7.0 [Handwritten note beside entry for Heriot's Hospital, for the lands of Warriston] * For Division of Warriston V.R. [Valuation Roll] see appendix pp. [pages] 5 & 6 [Handwritten note beside the combined entries for Parts of the Barony of Broughton, Mathieson's Heirs, Byre's Heirs, and Adam Thomson] ‡ For Division of the V.R. [Valuation Roll] of the lands of Broughton see App. [Appendix] pp. [pages] 24 & 25.
E106/22/7/42 To the left of the page entries for "George and William Grindlays" and "Heriot's Hospital", there appears a large, bold, capital letter R. Moderators to decide what to do with it.
E106/22/7/43 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £12286.17.11
E106/22/7/43 The Haugh belonging to the Town of Edinburgh £36.0.0
E106/22/7/43 For lands of Lochbank, or Barefords Parks, belonging to the town of Edinburgh £131.0.0
E106/22/7/43 For Thomas Anderson, belonging to the town of Edinburgh £72.10.0
E106/22/7/43 For Allan, state afterwards, belonging to the town of Edinburgh £61.3.4
E106/22/7/43 For Robert Malloch, belonging to the town of Edinburgh £46.13.4
E106/22/7/43 £347.6.8 The Town of Edinburgh £347.6.8
E106/22/7/43 * Sir James Rocheid, for the lands and estate of Inverleith, £1940. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/43 R. ‡ Cathcart Taylor, afterwards Alexander Boswell, for one-fourth called Wardie and Windlestrawlee £485.0.0 John Donandson Boswall £485.0.0
E106/22/7/43 Agrees, £1940.0.0
E106/22/7/43 The Lands and Estate of Craigleith, belonging to Prestongrange, £900. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/43 Sir Philip Ainslie, for Comelybank George Ramsay of Craigleith, superior £467.13.0 Sir William Fettes, Bart. [Baronet] £467.13.0
E106/22/7/43 R. Alexander Wood, part of Craigleith £162.12.11
E106/22/7/43 George Knox, part of Craigleith £269.14.1 Heirs of G. Ramsay of Barnton £432.7.0
E106/22/7/43 Agrees £900.0.0
E106/22/7/43 The Lands and Estate of Saughtonhall, £1974.0.0
E106/22/7/43 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/43 Siri James Gardner Baird £301.10.6
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, for the farm of Laverock-know £565.17.1
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, part of Saughtonhall £108.14.0
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, for lands of Damside, £41.2.8
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, for Factor's Park £61.16.11
E106/22/7/43 £102.19.7
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, for Dalziel's mill £357.12.1
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, for Whinnymuirloch £200.2.3
E106/22/7/43 Sir James Gardner Baird, for Westerfarm £337.4.6
E106/22/7/43 £1871.0.5 Sir James Gardner Baird, Bart. [Baronet £1871.0.5
E106/22/7/43 Damside and Factory Park, as above, £102.19.7 Heirs of Neill, printer £102.19.7
E106/22/7/43 Agrees, £1974.0.0
E106/22/7/43 The Lands of Estate of Bonnington, £1015.0.0
E106/22/7/43 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/43 James Clerk, Esq. £450.5.3 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/43 Mansion-house, Garden, and Park £144.3.6 William Boyd, merchant £144.3.6
E106/22/7/43 Ground possessed by Adam Herriot £42.14.6 James Bell £42.14.6
E106/22/7/43 Ground under lease to Thomas Williamson £43.19.0 J. Bell £43.19.0
E106/22/7/43 Carried forward, £230.17.0
E106/22/7/43 St Cuthbert's carried forward, £17679.1.7
E106/22/7/43
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E106/22/7/43 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued Description of Property – Present Proprietors St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, L. [£] 12286.17.11 The Haugh belonging to the Town of Edinburgh £36.0.0 For lands of Lochbank, or Barefords Parks, belonging to the Town of Edinburgh £131.0.0 For Thomas Anderson, Edinburgh £72.10.0 For Allan, stated afterwards, Edinburgh £61.3.4 For Robert Malloch, Edinburgh £46.13.4 [Sub total] L. [£] 347.6.8 The Town of Edinburgh £347.6.8 Sir James Rocheid, for the lands and estate of Inverleith, L. [£] 1940. Divided thus,- The heirs of Alexander Kinloch, for three-fourths of the lands and estate of Inverleith – L. [£] 1455.0.0 James Rocheid of Inverleith - £1455.0.0 R. Cathcart Taylor, afterwards Alexander Boswell, for one-fourth, called Wardie and Windlestrawlee - £485.0.0 John Donaldson Boswall - £485.0.0 Agrees – L. [£] 1940.0.0
E106/22/7/43 [Page] 43 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY [Handwritten note beside the entry for Sir James Rocheid] * For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Inverleith, See Appendix pages 1 & 2 & 30 [Handwritten note beside the entry for Cathcart Taylor] ‡ For Division of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Wardie see App. [Appendix] p. [page] 26 [Handwritten note beside the combined entries for the Lands and Estate of Saughtonhall] * For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] see App [Appendix] p [page] 35. [Bottom margin] M
E106/22/7/43 Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed. To the left of the several entries, there appears a large, bold, capital letter R. Moderators to decide what to do with it. The entries for Alexander Wood and George Knox, both part of Craigleith, are bracketed together with their subtotal attributed to Present Proprietors Heirs of G. Ramsay of Barnton. The valuation entries for the lands of Damside and Factor's Park are combined for the subtotal £102.19.7, and to the right of those two valuation entries, the word "after" appears, in a vertical orientation.
E106/22/7/43A Divided thus
E106/22/7/43A Hugh Mains £125.17.7
E106/22/7/43A North Corn Park £100.14.7
E106/22/7/43A Barnyard Park £78.10.8
E106/22/7/43A McPherson's Haugh £65.3.1
E106/22/7/43A Pilton & Northfield £106.14.3
E106/22/7/43A Bank Park £98.7.6
E106/22/7/43A Laigh Mains £99.14.7
E106/22/7/43A Pigeon Park £50.5.3
E106/22/7/43A Haugh No. [Number] 1 £37.4.4
E106/22/7/43A Entailed Part £762.11.10
E106/22/7/43A Buchan's Park £151.5.0
E106/22/7/43A Fletsoon & portion occupied by High Road exclusive of portion thereof held by Herriot's Hospital £101.1.1
E106/22/7/43A Broompark (less portion of Warriston held of Hospital) £196.6.6
E106/22/7/43A Floods Hill with portion thereof occupied by High Road & enclosed with lands of Warriston £131.5.5
E106/22/7/43A Remainder of Piltonfield £22.18.9
E106/22/7/43A Orchard Park £34.13.8
E106/22/7/43A Mount Park £4.17.9
E106/22/7/43A Garden & site of Houses & Offices £50.0.0
E106/22/7/43A £1455.0.0
E106/22/7/43A HM. [His Majesty's] Board of Works £138.9.7
E106/22/7/43A Governors of Fettes' Trust £553.18.7
E106/22/7/43A Governors of Fettes' Trust £62.6.2
E106/22/7/43A HM. [His Majesty's] Board of Works £9.8.8
E106/22/7/43A Trs. [Trustees] of Grange & Academical Cricket Clubs, Coates Curling Club & Edinr [Edinburgh] Lawn Tennis Coy. [Company] £67.10.3
E106/22/7/43A City of Edinburgh £231.16.10
E106/22/7/43A Hrs [Heirs] of Forsyth Trust £4.19.4
E106/22/7/43A Governor's of Daniel Stewarts' Hospital £60.19.2
E106/22/7/43A Burgh of Leith £12.10.3
E106/22/7/43A Mrs Grace B.D. Macnaughton wife of P. Macnaughton £3.1.0
E106/22/7/43A Henry Johnston, Advocate £12.19.8
E106/22/7/43A Directors of Edinburgh Academy £33.19.5
E106/22/7/43A Governors of Fettes' Trust £263.1.1
E106/22/7/43A Scots £1455.0.0
E106/22/7/43A VVR [ Valuation Roll] ___h St [Saint] Cuthberts - Parts of Barony of Inverleith - James Tocheid Scots £1455.0.0 [Bottom Margin] A3A
E106/22/7/43A Notations in green not transcribed.
E106/22/7/45 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £17679.1.7
E106/22/7/45 Lands and estate of Bonnington brought forward, £230.17.0
E106/22/7/45 Ground under lease to Alexander Mein, £97.13.0 Divided thus, (called Meinsfield,) --
E106/22/7/45 R. That part or portion of the field to the north of the water-run £55.16.0
E106/22/7/45 R. That part or portion to the south of the water-run - £41.17.0
E106/22/7/45 R. Per decreet 5th July 1811, £97.13.0
E106/22/7/45 R. Ground north of Ferryroad, under lease to William Aitchison, -- per decreet dated* £121.15.3 The Hon. [Honourable] Baron James Clerk £219.8.3
E106/22/7/45 R. James Chalmers, now lies in North Leith parish £24.8.3 James Chalmers £24.8.3
E106/22/7/45 R. Alexander Kennedy £6.2.0 Kennedy £6.2.0
E106/22/7/45 R. Alexander Williamson £61.0.9 Allan £61.0.9
E106/22/7/45 R. John Aitchison, senior and junior £117.3.9 Heirs of Cundell £117.3.9
E106/22/7/45 R. Thomas Williamson £43.19.0 Thomas Williamson £43.19.0
E106/22/7/45 R. Thomas Haddoway £48.16.6 Dr Cheyne £48.16.6
E106/22/7/45 £751.15.6
E106/22/7/45 John Robertson, for his part of Bonnington, £263.4.6 Divided this, --
E106/22/7/45 R. John Robertson £157.9.3 Mrs Maitland £157.9.3
E106/22/7/45 R. John Robertson, for John Haddoway £78.2.6 Haddoway £78.2.6
E106/22/7/45 R. John Robertson, for Adolphus and A. Sceales £9.6.9 Sceales £9.6.9
E106/22/7/45 R. John Robertson, for Robert Mill £18.6.0 McDonald £18.6.0
E106/22/7/45 £263.4.6
E106/22/7/45 Per decreet dated*
E106/22/7/45 Agrees, £1015.0.0
E106/22/7/45 The Lands of Dalry or Brandsfield, £1327. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/45 Sir Alexander Brand £1075.16.8 After drawn out.
E106/22/7/45 Lord Chief-Baron Lant £160.0.0 James Walker of Dalry, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/45 Society of Gardeners, for Gardeners-hall £30.0.0
E106/22/7/45 Society of Gardeners, for James Dow, for Dowhill £6.13.4
E106/22/7/45 £36.13.4 £36.13.4
E106/22/7/45 James Wright, afterwards Spence, now Biggar £15.3.4 Scott £15.3.4
E106/22/7/45 Bailie Alexander Gray, now Mr Ponton, and Mr Haig's Distillery £6.13.4 Mr Ponton and Mr Haig £6.13.4
E106/22/7/45 Robert Campbell, afterwards Semple £6.13.4 Heirs Robert Semple £6.13.4
E106/22/7/45 Bailie Robert Mitchell, lately Andrew Bell £26.0.0 Heirs Andrew Bell £26.0.0
E106/22/7/45 Agrees, £1327.0.0
E106/22/7/45 St Cuthbert's carried forward £18554.7.00
E106/22/7/45 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £18554.7.11
E106/22/7/45 Dalry, or Brandsfield, Sir Alexander Brand, as before, £1075.16.8 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/45 1 James Walker, for self £132.10.6
E106/22/7/45 2 James Walker, for Lizars and Smith £20.9.9
E106/22/7/45 3 James Walker, for Dr Kennedy £4.6.1
E106/22/7/45 4 James Walker, for Robert Thomson's Heirs £17.4.5
E106/22/7/45 5 James Walker, for James Marshall, now Mr Walker £17.4.5
E106/22/7/45 6 James Walker, for Mr Marr's Heirs, now Mr Walker £55.19.7
E106/22/7/45 7 James Walker, for William Morison, now Mr Walker £11.15.8
E106/22/7/45 8 James Walker, for J. Bowman, senior £32.18.10
E106/22/7/45 9 James Walker, for Mr Bonar £64.11.10
E106/22/7/45 10 James Walker, for Mr Robertson £2.8.4
E106/22/7/45 11 James Walker, for William Morison £39.4.8
E106/22/7/45 12 James Walker, for James Walker £36.19.3
E106/22/7/45 13 James Walker, for A. Carmichael £31.3.4
E106/22/7/45 £475.16.8 James Walker, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/45 John Stewart, for McGill's Heirs, for Wester Dalry, £600. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/45 West part of the easter half of the lands of Dalry, alias Brandsfield £539.11.10 £539.11.10 James Home Rigg £539.11.10
E106/22/7/45 Per decreet 15th Nov. [November] 1813. Also for Dramdryan and part of Crichen's gardens, as after stated.
E106/22/7/45 John Adam's part of the easter half of the lands of Dalry £48.18.4 £48.18.4 James Walker, stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/45 David Orm's part of the easter half of the lands of Dalry £11.9.10 £11.9.10 A. Stewart at Dalry £11.9.10
E106/22/7/45 Agrees, £600.0.0 £1075.16.8
E106/22/7/45 James Walker of Dalry, as before stated, for William Adam's part of Merchiston, called North Merchiston £250.15.5
E106/22/7/45 James Walker of Dalry, for part of Brandsfield, as stated before to Lord Chief-Baron Lant £160.0.0
E106/22/7/45 James Walker of Dalry, for 13 parcells, as above statee £475.16.8
E106/22/7/45 James Walker of Dalry, for John Adam's part of the easter half of the lands of Dalry, as before stated £935.10.5 James Walker of Dalry £935.10.5
E106/22/7/45 The lands and Estate of Pilrig, £900. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/45 R. James Balfour himself £445.2.11 James Balfour of Pilrig, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £445.2.11
E106/22/7/45 Sir Hugh Crawford, for Redbraes £55.18.0 Robert Jamieson, merchant, Leith £55.18.0
E106/22/7/45 Robert Cairns, brewer £52.10.0 Alexander Home of Whitfield £52.10.0
E106/22/7/45 Bailie James Stewart £49.14.0 Hugh Veitch, town-clerk, Leith £49.14.0
E106/22/7/45 Thomas Peacock, gardener £46.3.11 John Peacock, gardener £46.3.11
E106/22/7/45 Robert Barclay, tailor £37.10.0 William Fraser, tailor £37.10.0
E106/22/7/45 William Brown, gardener £32.2.6 William Brown, gardener £32.2.6
E106/22/7/45 John Keltie £32.2.0 Peter Couper, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £32.2.0
E106/22/7/45 James Wood, (William Rae, superior) £30.0.0 Heirs of Wood £30.0.0
E106/22/7/45 David Craig, gardener £28.6.8 John Haig, distiller £28.6.8
E106/22/7/45 Carried forward, £809.10.0
E106/22/7/45 St Cuthbert's carried forward £20850.10.0
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E106/22/7/45 [Page] 44 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY. [Page] 45 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/45 To the left of several entries on these two pages appears a large, bold, capital letter R. Moderators to decide what to do with it. On page 44, the two entries for "Per decreet 5th July 1811" and "Ground north of Ferry road" are bracketed together and attributed in total to The Honourable Baron James Clerk.
E106/22/7/47 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward 20850.10.0
E106/22/7/47 Lands and estate of Pilrig brought over £809.10.0
E106/22/7/47 Dr [Doctor] Gibson, for Laing £23.0.0 Mr Cassills, Leith £23.0.0
E106/22/7/47 John Reid, gardener £22.10.0 Town of Edinburgh £22.10.0
E106/22/7/47 Thomas Davidson £22.10.0 Andrew Paton, London £22.10.0
E106/22/7/47 Daniel Cairns £22.10.0 John Stead, card-mKer £22.10.0
E106/22/7/47 Agrees £900.0.0
E106/22/7/47 Lands of Meldrumsheugh, or Drumsheugh, £192.6.8. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 The Earl of Moray £96.3.4 The Earl of Moray £96.3.4
E106/22/7/47 Dr [Doctor] McKenzie, for Allan £19.0.0 Major James Weir £19.0.0
E106/22/7/47 Mr Maugham, for William Butter, now William Walker £10.0.0 William Walker, Coats £10.0.0
E106/22/7/47 Simon Fraser, for Allan £6.0.0 The Earl of Moray £6.0.0
E106/22/7/47 The Town of Edinburgh, for Allan, stated before £61.3.4 Stated before to the Town of Edinburgh.
E106/22/7/47 Agrees £192.6.8
E106/22/7/47 JOhn Patison, for Salisburgh, for Thomas Hill, Moutrieshill John Patison, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £14.10.0
E106/22/7/47 The Duke of Roxburgh, for Meadowflatt and Dishieflatt, &c. now Sir Patrick Walker, superior Heirs of General Fletcher £130.0.0
E106/22/7/47 The lands of Clockmill, called Barbour Lands, £910.13.4. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 James Clerk's part £128.6.8 3/12 John Bannatyne, Lanark £128.6.8 3/12
E106/22/7/47 George Duncan's part £35.6.4 3/12 Heirs of George Duncan £35.6.4 3/12
E106/22/7/47 Robert Donaldson's part, called Tennisi Court £27.0.3 6/12 Mr Henderson, seedsman £27.0.3 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Agrees, £190.13.4
E106/22/7/47 Mr William Stirling, for Lauriston lands, £164.6.8
E106/22/7/47 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 William Shaw £139.17.10 Stated under, amongst a variety of Heritors.
E106/22/7/47 Archibald Blair £24.8.10 Thomas Wharton £24.8.10
E106/22/7/47 £164.6.8
E106/22/7/47 The above £139.17.10 for Mr Shaw.
E106/22/7/47 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 The Rev. [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] John Erskine £2.12.9 Heirs Rev. [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] Erskine £2.12.9
E106/22/7/47 Heirs Rev. [Reverend] James Brown £2.5.10 6/12 Mr James Forrrest, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £2.5.10 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Rev. [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] Robert Bell £2.19.7 6/12 Heirs of Lieutenant Howden, or Thomas Crichton £2.19.7 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Carried forward £7.18.3
E106/22/7/47 St Cuthbert's. carried forward, £21439.13.9
E106/22/7/47 Thomas Wharton £2.5.10 6/12 Thomas Wharton £2.5.10 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Adam Keir, baker £2.1.3 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Adam Keir, baker £2.8.2 £4.9.5 6/12 Heirs Mr Keir, Mr David Thomson, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £4.9.5 6/12
E106/22/7/47 John Murray, merchant £5.13.7 9/12 Alexander Cruickshanks, hosier £5.13.7 9/12
E106/22/7/47 John Robertson, printer £62.16.0 9/12 The Earl of Wemyss £62.16.0 9/12
E106/22/7/47 R. Samuel Watson, solicitor £15.9.5 Joseph Archibald, seedsman £15.9.5
E106/22/7/47 Robert Laurie, accountant £2.4.8 10/12
E106/22/7/47 Robert Laurie, accountant £0.19.6 11/12 £3.4.3 9/12 W. Laurie, writer, Edinburgh £3.4.3 9/12
E106/22/7/47 Andrew Bell, engraver £2.5.10 6/12 Andrew Ball Paton, and Watson's Hospital £2.5.10 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Heirs Charles Tod £1.14.4 6/12 W. Scott Moncrieff, accountant £1.14.4 6/12
E106/22/7/47 Heirs Patrick Crawford, merchant £34.0.6 9/12 Heirs of Mr Brown, late merchant in Russia £34.0.6 9/12
E106/22/7/47 £139.17.10
E106/22/7/47 George Ramsay, afterwards Mrs Rule, now Shoemakers, Portsburgh, west end of street, stated in old Rolls at £59, but afterwards at £58, £58.0.0
E106/22/7/47 Their proportion in Portsburgh Street, after mentioned £22.2.4 Incorporation of Shoemakers, Wester Portsburgh £80.2.4
E106/22/7/47 The lands of Damhead, £962.
E106/22/7/47 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 Robert Blair, for 48 acres, lands of Whitefield £498.19.9
E106/22/7/47 Alexander Ferguson, for remainder £463.0.3
E106/22/7/47 £962.0.0 W. Murray of Henderland Also for £557.7.0 for Murrayfield, as after stated in Valuation of Dean £362.0.0
E106/22/7/47 Robert Watson, for Robert Laurie, called Weaver's lands, Portsburgh Street Heirs of John Archibald, West-bow, &c. £126.4.8
E106/22/7/47 Shoemakers lands, called Highrigs Park £63.2.4
E106/22/7/47 Shoemakers lands, lands stated in Portsburgh Street £59.0.0
E106/22/7/47 £122.2.4
E106/22/7/47
E106/22/7/47 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 For the Shoemakers property, stated above £22.2.4 Already stated.
E106/22/7/47 The Park called the Shoemakers Park, £100. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/47 John Adams, architect, for Brunton £49.13.11 Heirs of Adam Keir £49.13.11
E106/22/7/47 James Ramsay, part of Brunton £39.16.7 Mess. [Messrs] Laing and A. Steel, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £39.16.7
E106/22/7/47 Andrew Gardner, part of Brunton £7.2.5 Cunningham £7.2.5
E106/22/7/47 Robert Laurie, Excise £3.7.1 William Laurie, writer £3.7.1
E106/22/7/47 Agrees, £122.2.4
E106/22/7/47 St Cuthbert's carried forward £22840.0.4
E106/22/7/47 [Page] 46 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY. [Page] 47 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY. [Bottom margin] N
E106/22/7/47 Notations in green were not transcribed. On page 47, the values for the two properties of Adam Keir, baker are bracketed together, added to one total sum, and attributed to proprietor Heirs Mr Keir, Mr David Thomson, W.S. On page 47, to the left of the entry for Samuel Watson, solicitor, there appears a large, bold, capital letter R. Moderators to decide what to do with it. On page 47, the values for the two properties of Robert Laurie, accountant are bracketed together, added to one total sum, and attributed to proprietor W. Laurie, writer, Edinburgh. On page 47, the values for the two properties of George Ramsay, afterwards Mrs Rule and Their proportion in Portsburgh Street are bracketed together, added to one total sum, and attributed to proprietor Incorporation of Shoemakers. On page 47, a character is added to the left of the properties for Robert Blair, Robert Watson, and Shoemakers lands which refer to an handwritten note in the left margin of that page which reads, "For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Damhead see App. [Appendix] pp. [pages] 10 & 11." On page 47, the values for the two properties of Robert Blair lands of Whitefield and Alexander Ferguson are bracketed together, added to one total sum, and attributed to proprietor W. Murray of Henderland.
E106/22/7/48 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £22840.0.4
E106/22/7/48 Patrick McDowall, for Crichen's Gardens £1265.0.0
E106/22/7/48 Add Houses, Portsburgh, now partly demolished for Lothian Road £58.0.0
E106/22/7/48 £323.0.0
E106/22/7/48 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/48 Captain Swinton, for Drumdryan and Leven Lodge, £161.10.0. Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/48 Lands of Drumdryan £132.2.9 James Home Rigg £132.2.9
E106/22/7/48 Leven Lodge, Joseph Williamson £29.7.3 Also for part of Dalry, as before stated Turnbull £29.7.3
E106/22/7/48 £161.10.0
E106/22/7/48 Crichen's Gardens
E106/22/7/48 James Home Rigg, part of Crichen's Gardens £29.18.8 James Home Rigg Also for part of Dalry and Drumdryan, as before stated. £29.18.8
E106/22/7/48 Simon Fraser, part of Crichen's Gardens £21.17.8 Cunningham £21.17.8
E106/22/7/48 James Balmain, part of Crichen's Gardens £20.7.11 Thomas Hogg of Newliston £20.7.11
E106/22/7/48 James Kerr, part of Crichen's Gardens £34.14.0 John Berthwick of Crookston £34.14.0
E106/22/7/48 Heirs William Ritchie, part of Crichen's Gardens £10.6.0 Sivewright of Meggetland, £10.6.0
E106/22/7/48 Heirs of John Doves, part of Crichen's Gardens £17.10.6 Mr. Sivewright of Meggetland, £17.10.6
E106/22/7/48 Heirs James Dun, part of Crichen's Gardens £22.4.0 John Carfrae £22.4.0
E106/22/7/48 Heirs John Stratton, part of Crichen's Gardens £4.11.3 Heirs Andrew Wilson £4.11.3
E106/22/7/48 Agrees, as above, £323.0.0
E106/22/7/48 Sir John Nisbet of Dean, for the lands and estate of Dean, £2500 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/48 x Sir John Nisbet, for his part of Dean £1312.10.0 Sir John Nisbet of Dean, Bart [Baronet] £1312.10.0
E106/22/7/48 ‡ Archibald Murray, Esq. for Murrayfield, part of Dean £557.7.0 William Murray of Henderland Also £962 for Damhead, as before stated. £557.7.0
E106/22/7/48 R. The Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh for other part of Dean called Blinkbony, &c. £625.0.0 Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh Also for £33.6.8 as under. £625.0.0
E106/22/7/48 R. David Campbell, writer, for his part of Mr Murray's, being the avenue road to Belmont £5.3.0 General Sir David Dundas £5.3.0
E106/22/7/48 Agrees, £2500.0.0
E106/22/7/48 R. Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh £33.6.8 Trinity Hospital, Edinburgh £33.6.8
E106/22/7/48 Trinity Hospital, Blinkbony, as above £625.0.0
E106/22/7/48 £658.6.8
E106/22/7/48 Divided thus, --
E106/22/7/48 James Kerr of Blackshiels, superiority £400.0.0
E106/22/7/48 The Earl of Morton, superiority £258.6.8
E106/22/7/48 £658.6.8
E106/22/7/48 John Home, coachmaker, for the Earl of Glasgow, or J. Davie, part of Burrowmuir Heirs of John Home, coachmaker £43.18.0
E106/22/7/48 N.B. Roll 1726 and 1738 is £26071.5.0
E106/22/7/48 Deduce Stanhope Mill, annexed to Corstorphine £492.0.0
E106/22/7/48 £25579.5.0
E106/22/7/48 Add, already mentioned, J. Wood's in Potterrow £44.0.0
E106/22/7/48 And Crichen's Gardens in Portsburgh £58.0.0
E106/22/7/48 And Shoemakers, £59, as above £59.0.0
E106/22/7/48 £161.0.0
E106/22/7/48 Agrees, £25740.5.0 St Cuthbert's caried forward £25740.5.0
E106/22/7/48
E106/22/7/48 [Page] 48 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY. .
E106/22/7/48 Notations in green were not transcribed. To the left of three entries on this page appears a large, bold, capital letter R. Moderators to decide what to do with it. The valuations for Property Proprietors Sivewright of Meggetland and Mr Sivewright are bracketed together and totaled to £27.16.6. To the left of the entry for Sir John Nisbet, for his part of Dean appears a handwritten X. This refers a handwritten note in the right margin of that page which reads, "X For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Dean See App. [Appendix] p. [page] 16 & for subdivision see p. [page] 23." To the left of the entry for Archibald Murray, Esq. appears a handwritten ‡. This refers a handwritten note in the right margin of that page which reads, "‡ For Divn [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] of Murrayfield See App. [Appendix] p. [page] 24. See Appendix"
E106/22/7/49 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward - £25,740.5.0
E106/22/7/49 James Purdie, smith Robert Torbet, smith £32.6.8
E106/22/7/49 Robert Brown, glover Reverend Mr McLachlan £4.16.0
E106/22/7/49 Robert Cunningham, for Robert Bell James Archibald, engraver £16.6.8
E106/22/7/49 John Cunningham, David Mathieson John McLeish £29.6.8
E106/22/7/49 James Robb, and William White, smith, for
E106/22/7/49 Ramage £49.0.0
E106/22/7/49 David Nisbet £8.6.8
E106/22/7/49 Mr Walker £32.6.8
E106/22/7/49 John Bell's Heirs £9.13.4
E106/22/7/49 £99.6.8 Johnston, baker £99.6.8
E106/22/7/49 James Armour, George Henderson Robert Finlay, tailor £19.10.0
E106/22/7/49 Robert Finnie, £55.1.8 Divided thus,
E106/22/7/49 Robert Finnie himself 46.15.0 Daniel Wilson, West-Port £46.15.0
E106/22/7/49 John Simpson £8.6.8 Heirs Mr A. Bell, Lauriston £8.6.8
E106/22/7/49 Agrees, £55.1.8
E106/22/7/49 Walter Montgomery Mrs Ramsay, West-Port £13.0.0
E106/22/7/49 Shoemakers Lands Incorporation of Cordiners, Portsburgh, stated in the preceding page.
E106/22/7/49 James Hastie, Mrs Megget, Dalkeith Heirs Mr A. Bell, Lauriston £9.15.0
E106/22/7/49 James Riddoch, Mr Hardie £25.4.2 Heirs Joseph Gavin £25.4.2
E106/22/7/49 Mr Megget £23.2.6 £23.2.6
E106/22/7/49 N.B. Mr McDowal of Crichens, £58, in West-Port, included in the statement of Crichen's Gardens, page 48, and omitted here.
E106/22/7/49 Widow Johnston Heirs Andrew Wilson, brewer £9.13.4
E106/22/7/49 James Lauder Mr Craig, West Bow £9.13.4
E106/22/7/49 James Christie £13.0.0
E106/22/7/49 John Coutts' Heirs, Bailie Hay, Newlands William Laurie, smith £9.13.4
E106/22/7/49 Thomas Hodge's Heirs William Laurie, smith £30.0.0
E106/22/7/49 Robert Young, afterwards Thomas William Laurie, smith £32.6.8
E106/22/7/49 Thomas Inglis James Inglis, wright £58.0.0
E106/22/7/49 James Archibald, for Laurie £13.3.4
E106/22/7/49 John Finnie Heirs Mr A. Bell, Lauriston £24.6.8
E106/22/7/49 St Cuthbert's carried forward, £26,267.17.8
E106/22/7/49 49 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. WEST-PORT, or PORTSBURGH STREET, being Houises and Gardens, &c. parts of Highriggs, Elvenside, and Pocketslieve. SCOTS MONEY
E106/22/7/49A (?)OVR Scots £1312.10.0
E106/22/7/49A Sir John Nisbet £1209.2.5
E106/22/7/49A Henry Raeburn (F1663)&1892 £103.7.7 £1312.10.0
E106/22/7/49A Subdivision of above £1209.2.5 Scots thus:-
E106/22/7/49A Ground feued to John Paterson £60.0.0
E106/22/7/49A Ground feued to John Sawers £50.0.0
E106/22/7/49A Ground feued to Trs [Trustees] of John Watson's Fund £94.14.4
E106/22/7/49A Ground feued retained by Learmonth & Paton £589.1.0
E106/22/7/49A Ground feued to Managers of Orphan Hosp.[Hospital] £38.0.0
E106/22/7/49A Ground feued to Trs[Trustees] for Dean Church £2.17.4
E106/22/7/49A Lot 1st sold to John Learmonth £61.7.5
E106/22/7/49A 3rd sold to John Learmonth £49.2.0
E106/22/7/49A 5th sold to John Learmonth £59.15.6
E106/22/7/49A 6th sold to John Learmonth £45.10.0
E106/22/7/49A 2nd sold to William Charles Balderston £19.12.8
E106/22/7/49A 4th sold to Daniel Stewarts Trs [Trustees] £68.16.10
E106/22/7/49A 7th sold to James Auchinleck Cheyne £70.5.4
E106/22/7/49A Scots £1209.2.5
E106/22/7/49A
E106/22/7/49A Ph [Parish] St Cuthberts. Parts of Barony of Dean Divided 49A
E106/22/7/49B Mr Murray of Henderland *£500.8.10
E106/22/7/49B Mr Horne's Feu £10.8.6.1/2
E106/22/7/49B Doctor Manuel's Feu £2.5.5.2/12
E106/22/7/49B Mr Pearson's Feu £2.8.4.3/4
E106/22/7/49B Mr Cameron's Feu £2.10.10.1/2
E106/22/7/49B Miss Seton's Feu £4.16.1.1/4
E106/22/7/49B Mr Campbell's Feu £2.6.10.3/12
E106/22/7/49B General Hamilton's Heirs' Feu £.0.1.3/4
E106/22/7/49B Mr McVicar's Feu £3.19.9.9/12
E106/22/7/49B Mr Smith's Feu £7.15.11.3/4
E106/22/7/49B Mr Pillan's Feu £2.0.4.1/2
E106/22/7/49B Mr Morrison's Feu £12.0.6
E106/22/7/49B Lord MacKenzie £1.3.5
E106/22/7/49B Sir David Dundas £0.11.9 £557.7.0
E106/22/7/49B * Part belonging to Trs [Trustees] of Sir George Campbell of Succoth (118,687 acres) £384.15.3
E106/22/7/49B Part acquired by William Robertson Builder (35,682 acres) £115.13.7
E106/22/7/49B £500.8.10
E106/22/7/49B Ph [Parish] St Cuthberts Lands of Murrayfield (?)OVR Scots £557.7.0 Divided thus:- Divided 49B
E106/22/7/51 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £26,267.17.8
E106/22/7/51 Thomas Hill, Archibald Scott John Scoular, tanner £24.6.8
E106/22/7/51 James West Mr Carnegie £48.15.0
E106/22/7/51 Florence Gardner, Bailie Shiels Mr A. Jaffray, writer £29.6.8
E106/22/7/51 John Dewar, Robert Cleland Twedale and Boak, tanners £19.13.4
E106/22/7/51 only 3s. 4d. in Roll 1811, wants 10s
E106/22/7/51 William Hodge, Robert Hall, for Selkirk, £108.13.4
E106/22/7/51 £108.13.4 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/51 The Tailors Land William Colquhoun £13.3.4
E106/22/7/51 Heirs of James and George Brownhill £9.13.4
E106/22/7/51 Heirs of James and George Brownhill, for John Fraser £23.3.0
E106/22/7/51 William Wright £24.6.8
E106/22/7/51 £57.3.0 Heirs of James Espline £57.3.0
E106/22/7/51 Alexander Galbraith, James Davie Mrs Spalding, Antigua Street £19.10.0
E106/22/7/51 William Purves Mr Harper £48.13.4
E106/22/7/51 Bailie Mungo Rannie, £199.6.8 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/51 William Macfarlane, W.S. £105.6.7 William Macfarlane, W.S. £105.6.7
E106/22/7/51 For parts of lands of Highriggs.
E106/22/7/51 Thomas Scott, and others, for park called Mustardyards £41.8.4 Heirs T. Scott, Craiglockhart £41.8.4
E106/22/7/51 James Weir, part of Highriggs £52.11.9 Major James Weir 52.11.9
E106/22/7/51 £199.6.8
E106/22/7/51 Edward Hill, for John Young, for John Gordon's Heirs James Marsh, shoemaker £32.6.8
E106/22/7/51 N.B. West-Port £1245.10.8
E106/22/7/51 Deduct Shoemakers Land £59.0.0
E106/22/7/51 £1186.10.8
E106/22/7/51 St Cuthbert's carried forward, £26,868.15.8
E106/22/7/51 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward £26,868.15.8
E106/22/7/51 Robert Campbell £24.3.4
E106/22/7/51 Part of Brotherstones £24.8.6
E106/22/7/51 Part of Brotherstones remainder £24.8.6
E106/22/7/51 £73.0.4 Heirs John Comb, farmer £73.0.4
E106/22/7/51 Formerly Burrows, J. Ferrier
E106/22/7/51 George Tod, for a part of Isobel Simpson's James Sommervill £7.0.0
E106/22/7/51 Mr Hill, for a part of Isobel Simpson's Heirs Andrew Wilson, brewer £7.0.0
E106/22/7/51 Isobel Simpson, for her own part £84.0.0
E106/22/7/51 Part of Borelands £65.6.8
E106/22/7/51 149.6.8 Heirs David Cleghorn, brewer £149.6.8
E106/22/7/51 William Thomson Heirs of Hugh Inglis £21.6.8
E106/22/7/51 Part of Borelands, as above £65.6.8
E106/22/7/51 Tailors of Portsburgh, part of Borelands £32.13.4 Shoemakers Society, Portsburgh £32.13.4
E106/22/7/51 Agrees £98.0.0
E106/22/7/51 Amount of King's Stables £290.7.0
E106/22/7/51 Robert Thomson Mr Forrest, auctioneer £30.10.0
E106/22/7/51 Heirs of Edward Cunningham, Duke Gordon Charity Work-House, St Cuthbert's £15.5.0
E106/22/7/51 Tailors Land £43.10.0
E106/22/7/51 For Margaret Scoon £15.5.0
E106/22/7/51 George Hardie £58.15.0
E106/22/7/51 Arthur Straton £146.0.0 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/51 John Mowbray, W.S. 48.13.4 John Mowbray, W.S. (vide £30.0.0 afterwards) £48.13.4
E106/22/7/51 The Associate Presbytery £48.13.4 Rev. [Reverend] Mr Peddie, for Associate Presbytery £48.13.4
E106/22/7/51 Neil McVicar £30.8.4 Heirs Neil McVicar £30.8.4
E106/22/7/51 Dickson and Co. [Company] for Wood £18.5.0 Charles Dickson, Bristo £18.5.0
E106/22/7/51 Agrees £146.0.0
E106/22/7/51 St Cuthbert's carried forward £27,409.12.8
E106/22/7/51
E106/22/7/51 [page] 50 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY [page] 51 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. KING'S STABLES, without the West-Port, Houses, etcetera. SCOTS MONEY POTTERROW and BRISTO, Houses, etcetera parts of the Lands called the Easter and Wester Crofts of Bristo. O
E106/22/7/51 left hand page (50) transcribed first, then right hand page (51).
E106/22/7/53 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward £27,409.12.8
E106/22/7/53 Dean of Guild Hamilton Thomas Chalmers, smith £64.9.0
E106/22/7/53 Heirs of Gabriel Weir Thomas Chalmers, smith £60.0.0
E106/22/7/53 James Muir, John Glendinning Thomas Chalmers, smith £19.7.0
E106/22/7/53 John Straton Heritors of Alison's Square, for Adams, Mr Sanderson, Bristo £36.13.4
E106/22/7/53 Heirs of Andrew Thomson Mr Ziegler, engraver £43.10.0
E106/22/7/53 Agnes Burt, Heirs Agnes Sellars C. Howden £50.15.0
E106/22/7/53 John Dickson, Heirs Patrick Malcolm Hogg, stabler, Bristo £50.15.0
E106/22/7/53 David Bennet, James Hunter, wright £29.6.8
E106/22/7/53 For James Park, for John £26.2.0 £55.8.8
E106/22/7/53 Alexander Clark, Heirs of Mr Borthwick £58.10.0
E106/22/7/53 James Murdoch Wrights and Masons £19.10.0
E106/22/7/53 William Hastie, Thomas Rigg Mr Sutherland, Bristo £39.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Robert Forrester, Hay, for Bakers Mrs Elizabeth Hay, or Lundie £58.10.0
E106/22/7/53 William Hamilton of Hill, for Alexander Monteith £30.0.0 William Mowbray, merchant, Leith_(vide £48.13.4 before) £30.0.0
E106/22/7/53 David Dickson Baillie A. Scott and Company £36.13.4 Anderson, grocer £36.13.4
E106/22/7/53 William Reid £9.14.0 Mr Robert Young, upholsterer £9.14.0
E106/22/7/53 Lord Newhall, for Duke of Douglas, afterwards Lord Fife George Sutherland, grocer £26.2.0
E106/22/7/53 Thomas Hamilton £12.0.0 David Clerk £12.0.0
E106/22/7/53 John Crosby, for Johnston Keir £22.6.8 George Sutherland, grocer £22.6.8
E106/22/7/53 Gideon Lithgow's Heirs, now Merchant Maiden Hospital £26.13.4
E106/22/7/53 Merchant Maiden Hospital £70.0.0 Managers Merchant Maiden Hospital £96.13.4
E106/22/7/53 James Wood (£44.0.0, stated p.42, to Sir James Niocolson's Heirs, and omitted here. William Govan, glazier £26.2.0
E106/22/7/53 Robert Paterson, £110.0.0 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/53 Heirs George Murray £40.3.0 D. Clark, builder £40.3.0
E106/22/7/53 Heirs Alexander Hodge £20.0.0 Mrs Straiton £20.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Andrew Dick, Sir John Dalrymple 37.1.6 Cotton, tobacconist £37.1.6
E106/22/7/53 Robert Geddes, David Barry £12.15.6 Mrs Rennie £12.15.6
E106/22/7/53 Agrees £110.0.0
E106/22/7/53 St Cuthbert's carried forward, £28,335.12.0
E106/22/7/53 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £28335.12.0
E106/22/7/53 Robert Stevenson, for Hunter £36.13.4
E106/22/7/53 for Liddel £35.0.0
E106/22/7/53 £71.13.4
E106/22/7/53 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/53 William Smith, for the Earl of Fife £37.9.0 John Millar, and others £37.9.0
E106/22/7/53 Andrew Bogie, for the Earl of Fife £34.4.4 £34.4.4
E106/22/7/53 Agrees, £71.13.4
E106/22/7/53 Potterrow £1292.2.8
E106/22/7/53 Ded. Woods to £44.0.0 £1248.2.8
E106/22/7/53 Patrick Nisbet, for Alexander Kidd £110.0.0
E106/22/7/53 for Grizel Belsches £10.13.4 Heirs of John Nisbet, writer £120.13.4
E106/22/7/53 William Fergusson Walter Russell £84.6.8
E106/22/7/53 John Robertson Mr Stevens, brewer £37.6.8
E106/22/7/53 Adam Greive James Haig, distiller £6.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Thomas Robertson, Hamilton, brewer £43.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Adam Foulis, Heirs Bailie John Brown Mr Winton, builder £33.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Marjory Cunningham Incorporation Bakers, Edinburgh £11.3.6
E106/22/7/53 John Kerr, £11.3.6 stated afterwards as divided Stated afterwards.
E106/22/7/53 William Lamb Robert Lamb, Water of Leith £6.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Archibald Wood, William Loch Mr John Haig £10.0.0
E106/22/7/53 Thomas McKie, William Watt, for William Thomson Mr John Haig £6.0.0
E106/22/7/53 James Findlay £6.0.0
E106/22/7/53 for Margaret Steven £4.6.8 Mr William Walker, Coats £10.6.8
E106/22/7/53 Robert Findlay, for Margaret Stevenson Mr William Walker, Coats £7.6.8
E106/22/7/53 James Cargill, for Andrew Wilson Andrew Adam, Dean £14.13.4
E106/22/7/53 Mrs McDougal, for Brotherton £12.3.4
E106/22/7/53 St Cuthbert's carried forward £28,809.5.6
E106/22/7/53 [page] 52 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY [page] 53 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. SCOTS MONEY WATER of LEITH and CANONMILLS, Houses, Gardens, etcetera
E106/22/7/53 Left hand page (52) transcribed first, then right hand page (53).
E106/22/7/55 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/55 St Cuthbert's, Brought forward, £28,809.5.6
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Thomson Heirs of Adam Neill, printer £12.3.4
E106/22/7/55 William Thomson, for William Haddow James Haig £10.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Andrew Dalrymple, Alexander Ritchie at Colt Bridge John McLeish £26.13.4
E106/22/7/55 William Sinclair, A. Hunter, for Cleland Incorporation Bakers, Edinburgh £49.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Paul's Work Hospital, called Mowbray's Park, now Leith Terrace Magistrates of Edinburgh, Governors £117.0.0
E106/22/7/55 James Colvill, Robert Russell Walter Russell £10.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Marjory Cunningham, L. [pounds] 11. 3s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/55 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/55 Adam Keir, baker £4.9.2
E106/22/7/55 Adam Keir, for William Haig £3.7.1
E106/22/7/55 Adam Keir, for Heirs James Cleghorn £3.7.1 Incorporstion of Bakers, Canongate £11.3.4
E106/22/7/55 Amount of Water of Leith and Silver Mills £633.2.0
E106/22/7/55 Total St Cuthbert's, £29,045.5.6
E106/22/7/55 N.B. Differs from Roll 1703 in some trifling particulars; 10s. [shillings] more than Roll 1726; and 1s. [shilling] 10d. [pennies] less than Roll 1738, after deducing Mr Watson for Stanhope Mill's valuation, L. [pounds] 492, stated now in Corstorphine Parish, to which it is annexed.
E106/22/7/55 No. 7. Collington Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/55 The lands and estate of Collington in 1702 £833.0.0
E106/22/7/55 The lands and estate of Collington in 1702, for Robert Smith's Heirs £58.0.0
E106/22/7/55 £891.10.0
E106/22/7/55 Divided thus -
E106/22/7/55 X Heirs of Collington, in 1726, (Divided thus) L. [pounds] 375.
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, for his part, as under L. [pounds] 213.0.0 £213.0.0 Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, as under.
E106/22/7/55 Sir William Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] for his part £162.0.0 £162.0.0 Sir William Forbes, Bart. [Baronet] £162.0.0
E106/22/7/55 -- L. [pounds] 375.0.0
E106/22/7/55 William Foulis of Woodhall, for his part, as after £126.18.0 Managers of Gillespie's Hospital, as after.
E106/22/7/55 William Foulis, for part of Robert Snith's Heirs, as after £15.12.0 William Foulis of Woodhall, as after.
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Cleghorn, brewer, his part, L. [pounds] 230. Divided as after.
E106/22/7/55 James Forrest, for his part, as under L. [pounds] 100.0.0 £100.0.0 James Forrest of Comiston, as under.
E106/22/7/55 Thomas Rigg of Morton, for Collingtonmains £130.0.0 £130.0.0 James Home Rigg, as under.
E106/22/7/55 -- L. [pounds] 230.0.0
E106/22/7/55 George Haliburton, for Reford, as under £130.0.0 Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, as under.
E106/22/7/55 George Home, for his part, as under £14.0.0 Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, as under.
E106/22/7/55 Agrees £891.10.0
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for part of Collington, as stated before £213.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for George Haliburton, for Redford, part of Collingtonmains, as before stated £130.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for George Home, for lands of Dreghorn, L. [pounds] 333. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, part of Dreghorn farm, as stated afterwards L. [pounds] 150.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, John McLaurin, Lord Dreghorn, for Dr [Doctor] Sinclair's part £183.6.8 £333.6.8
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for James Forrest's part of commonty of Pentland Hills, stated afterwards L. [pounds] 20.4.1
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for Oxgangs and Baads, stated afterwards £18.9.3 £38.13.4
E106/22/7/55 Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for George Home's part of Collington, stated before £14.0.0
E106/22/7/55 £729.0.0 Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn £729.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Collington carried forward, £891.0.0
E106/22/7/55 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. St. Cuthbert's, Brought forward, - L.28,809.5.6 Description of Property. Alexander Thomson - - - - Present Proprietors. Heirs of Adam Neill, printer - 12.3.4 _____________________________________________ Description of Property William Thomson, for William Haddow - - Present Proprietors. James Haig - - - 10.0.0 _____________________________________________ Description of Property Andrew Dalrymple, Alexander Ritchie at Colt Bridge - - - - Present Proprietors. John McLeish - - - 26.13.4 ____________________________________________ Description of Property William Sinclair, A. Hunter, for Cleland - - Present Proprietors. Incorporation Bakers, Edinburgh - 49.0.0 ____________________________________________ Description of Property. Paul's Work Hospital, called Mowbray's Park, now Leith Terrace - - - - - Present Proprietors. Magistrates of Edinburgh, Governors - - 117.0.0 _________________________________________ Description of Property. James Colvill, Robert Russell - - - Present Proprietors. Walter Russell - - 10.0.0 _________________________________________ Description of Property. Marjory Cunningham, L.11.3.4 Divided thus,---- Adam Keir, Baker - - - L.4.9.2} Ditto for William Haig - - - 3.7.1} Ditto, for Heirs James Cleghorn - 3.7.1} _______ Present Proprietors. Incorporation of Bakers, Canongate - - 11.3.4 Amount of Water of Leith and Silver Mills - - - L.638.2.0 Total St Cuthbert's, - L.29,045.5.6 N.B. Differs from Roll 1702 in some trifling particulars; 10s more than Roll 1726; and 1s 10d. less than Roll 1738, after deducing Mr Watson for Stanhope Mill's valuation, L.492, stated now in Corstorphine Parish, to which it is annexed. Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued No. 7. Collington Parish Description of Property. the lands and estate of Collington in 1702 - - - L.833.0.0 Ditto, for Robert Smith's Heirs - - 58.0.0 _________ L.891.10.0 Divided thus..... _________ Heirs of Collington, in 1726, (Divided thus) L375. Alexander Trotter, for his part, as under - L.213.0.0 L.213.0.0 Present Proprietors. Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, as under. _______________________ Sir William Forbes, Bart. for his part - - 162.0.0 162.0.0 ______ L.375.0.0 _______ Present Proprietors. Sir William Forbes, Bart. - - L.162.0.0 _______________________________ Description of Property. William Foulis of Woodhall, for his part as after - - - 126.18.0 Present Proprietors. Managers of Gillespie's Hospital, as after. _______________________________ Description of Property. Ditto, for part of Robert Smith's Heirs, as after - - - 15.12.0 Present Proprietors. William Foulis of Woodhall, as after. _______________________________ Description of Property. Alex. Cleghorn, brewer, his part L.230. Divided as after, James Forrest, for his part, as under - - - L.100.0.0 100.0.0 Present Proprietors. James Forrest of Comiston, as under. _____________________ Description of Property Thomas Rigg of Morton, for Collingtonmains - - 130.0.0 130.0.0 _______ L.230.0.0 _______ Present Proprietors. James Home Rigg, as under _______________________________ Description of Property. George Haliburton, for Redford, as under 130.0.0 Present Propprietors. Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, as under. _______________________________ Description of Property George Home, for his part, as under - 14.0.0 ______ Present Proprietors. Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, as under Agrees - L.891.0.0 _______ ________________________________________ Description of Property. Alexander Trotter, Esq. of Dreghorn, for part of Collington, as stated before - - L.213.0.0 Ditto, for George Haliburton, for Redford, part of Collingtonmains,as before stated 130.0.0 Ditto for George Home, for lands of Dreg- horn, L333.6s 8d. Divided thus,----- Ditto, part of Dreghorn farm, as stated afterwards - - L.150.0.0 Ditto, John McLaurin, Lord Dreghorn, for Dr Sinclair's part - - 183.6.8 _______ 333.6.8 Ditto, for James Forrest's part of commonty of Pentland Hills, stated after- wards - - L.20.4.1 Ditto, for part of Oxgangs and Baads, stated afterwards - 18.9.3 ______ 38.13.4 Ditto, for George Home's part of Colling- ton, stated before - - - 14.0. 0 ______ L.729.0.0 _______ Present Proprietors. Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn 729.0.0 _______ Collington carried forward, - L.891.0.0 P
E106/22/7/55 [page] 54 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. X Heirs of Collington, in 1726, [note] X For Rectified Division of V.R. [Valued Rent] of Colinton See app. [appendix] [. [page] 11. [page] 55 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. For Division of V.R. [Valued Rent] of these lands See appedix p [page] 36. P
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E106/22/7/57 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/57 Collington, Brought Forward, £891.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Cleghorn, brewer, £230.0.0,—stated before, and divided afterwards.
E106/22/7/57 George Haliburton, lands of Redford £130.0.0 Alexander Trotter, stated before.
E106/22/7/57 Stated before to Mr Trotter.
E106/22/7/57 William Foulis of Woodhall, for his part of Collington Managers Gillespie's Hospital, as before £126.18.0
E106/22/7/57 Also for -- £303.15.6 as under.
E106/22/7/57 William Foulis, for Woodhall £732.13.4 -- £126.18.0 before.
E106/22/7/57 For a part of Mr Robert Smith's Heirs £15.12.0
E106/22/7/57 £748.5.4 -- £430.13.6
E106/22/7/57 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/57 William Foulis, for the lands and barony of Woodhall remaining his property £444.9.10 William Foulis £444.9.10
E106/22/7/57 James Gibson, lands of Bonally, Wallace, and Fernielaw, disponed to him £303.15.6 Managers Gillespie's Hospital £303.15.6
E106/22/7/57 Also for £126.18.0 as above.
E106/22/7/57 Agrees, £748.5.4
E106/22/7/57 George Home, for lands of Dreghorn, £333.6.1
E106/22/7/57 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Trotter, for Dreghorn farm £150.0.0} Alexander Trotter, stated before.
E106/22/7/57 John McLaurin, for Dr [Doctor] Sinclair £183.6.8}
E106/22/7/57 Stated before £333.6.8
E106/22/7/57 R. The lands of Craiglockhart Dr [Doctor] Alexander Munro, Edinburgh £333.6.8
E106/22/7/57 Mortonhall, for Swanston and Bowbridge £413.6.8
E106/22/7/57 Margaret Binning, for Eastside of Swanston £138.13.4
E106/22/7/57 £552.0.0 Henry Trotter of Mortonhall £552.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Brand, for barony of Redhall, alias Castlebrand,—also lands of Caldham, &c. £873.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/57 R. John Inglis, £535.1.4 John Inglis of Redhall £535.1.4
E106/22/7/57 John Hogg, as under £337.18.8
E106/22/7/57 Agrees, £873.0.0
E106/22/7/57 {John Hogg, for Easter Hails and Kingsknows, part of Castlebrand, as above £337.18.8
E106/22/7/57 R. {Mr William Carmichael, for Wester Hails and Fernieflat, and Bloomyhall £324.0.0
E106/22/7/57 £661.18.8 Sir T. Gibson Carmichael, Bart. [Baronet] £661.18.8
E106/22/7/57 James Forrest, for Comiston £414.13.4
E106/22/7/57 As above -- £414.13.4
E106/22/7/57 Porterfield, as under -- £60.0.0
E106/22/7/57 -- £474.13.4
E106/22/7/57 James Forrest, part of Dreghorn £150.0.0
E106/22/7/57 For part of Alexander Cleghorn's £230.0.0 £100.0.0
E106/22/7/57 For Porterfield's, Newhall £60.0.0
E106/22/7/57 £724.13.4
E106/22/7/57 Collington, carried forward, £3848.10.0
E106/22/7/57 Collington, Brought forward £3848.10.0
E106/22/7/57 Arranged thus,—
E106/22/7/57 R. James Forrest, for Comiston, Oxgangs, and Baads £536.0.0 James Forrest of Comiston £536.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Trotter, for Dreghorn, before stated £150.0.0 Stated before.
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Trotter, for commonty of Pentland Hills £20.4.1}
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Trotter, for part of Oxgangs and Baads £18.9.3} Alexander Trotter, stated before.
E106/22/7/57 Agrees, £724.13.4
E106/22/7/57 N. B. Is this a legal division ?
E106/22/7/57 George Home, for a part of Collington £14.0.0 Alexander Trotter, stated before.
E106/22/7/57 Alexander Cleghorn, £230.0.0, as before mentioned.
E106/22/7/57 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/57 James Forrest, as above £100.0.0 Stated above to Mr Forrest.
E106/22/7/57 Thomas Rigg of Morton, for Collingtonmains £130.0.0 James Home Rigg £130.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Agrees £230.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Total Collington Parish, £4514.10.0
E106/22/7/57 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Collington, Brought Forward, - L.891.0.0 Description of Property Alexander Cleghorn, brewer, L.230,....stated before, and divided afterwards. ___________________________________________ Description of Property George Haliburton, lands of Redford - L.130.0.0 Stated before to Mr Trotter Present Proprietors. Alex. Trotter, as stated before ___________________________________________ Description of Property William Foulis of Woodhall, for his part of Collington Present Proprietors. Managers Gillespie's Hospital as before - - - 126.18.0 _Also for L.303.15.6 as under. 126.18.0 ---------- L.430.13.6 ------------ ____________________________________________ Description of Property. William Foulis, for Woodhall - - L.732.13.4 For a part of Mr Robert Smith's Heirs 15.12.0 ----------- L.748.5.4 ----------- Divided thus,___ William Foulis, for the lands and barony of Woodhall remaining his property - - L.444.9.10 ____________________________ _ James Gibson, lands of Bonaly, Wallace, and Fernielaw, disponed to him - 303.5.4 --------- Agrees, - L.748.5.4 --------- Present Proprietors. William Foulis - - 444.9.10 Managers Gillespie's Hospital 303.15.6 Also for L.126.18s. as above ____________________________________________ Description of Property. George Home, for lands of Dreghorn, L.333.6.1 Divided thus,____ Alexander Trotter, for Dreghorn farm L.150.0.0 } John McLaurin, for Dr Sinclair - 183.6.8 } ----------- Stated before - L.333.6.8 ---------- Present Proprietors. Alex. Trotter, stated before. _____________________________________________ Description of Property. R. The lands of Craiglockhart - - - Present Proprietors. Dr. Alex. Munro, Edinburgh 333.6.8 _____________________________________________ Description of Property. Mortonhall, for Swanston and Bowbridge L.413.6.8 Margaret Binning,for Eastside of Swanston 138.13.4 ----------- L.552.0.0 Present Proprietors. Henry Trotter of Mortonhall 552.0.0 _____________________________________________ Description of Property. Alexander Brand, for barony of Redhall, alias Castle- brand,__also lands of Caldham,&c. L.873 R. Divided thus,____ John Inglis, - - - L.535.1.4 John Hogg, as under - - - 337.18.8 ------------ Agrees, - L.873.0.0 ------------- Present Proprietors. John Inglis of Redhall - - 535.1.4 _____________________________________________ Description of Property. {John Hogg, for Easter Hails and Kingsknows,part {of Castlebrand, as above - - L.337.18.8 R{Mr William Carmichael, for Wester Hails { and Fernieflat, and Bloomyhall - - 324.0.0 ----------- L.661.18.8 ------------ Present Proprietors. Sir T.Gibson Carmichael, Bart. 661.18.8 James Forrest, for Comiston - - L.414.13.4 As above - -L.414.13.4 Porterfield, as under 60.0.0 ----------- L.474.13.4 ------------ Ditto, part of Dreghorn - - - 150.0.0 For part of Alexander Cleghorn's L.230 100.0.0 For Porterfield's, Newhall - - - 60.0.0 --------- L.724.13.4 ------------ Collington, carried forward, - - L.3848.10.0 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued Collington, Brought forward - L.3848.10.0 Arranged thus,---- Description of Property. R. James Forrest, for Comiston, Oxgangs, and Baads - - - L.536.0.0 Present Proprietors. James Forrest, of Comiston 536.0.0 ____________________________________ Description of Property. Alex.Trotter, for Dreghorn, before stated 150.0.0 Ditto, for commonty of Pentland Hills 20.4.1} Ditto, for part of Oxgangs and Baads - 18.9.3} ----------- Agrees, - L.724.13.4 ------------ Present Proprietors. Stated before. Alex. Trotter, stated before N.B. Is this a legal division? _________________________________________________ Description of Property George Home, for a part of Collington L. 14.0.0 Present Proprietors. Alex. Trotter, stated before _______________________________________________ Description of Property. Alexander Cleghorn, L.230 as before mentioned. Divided thus,----- James Forrest, as above - - L.100.0.0 Present Proprietors. Stated above to Mr Forrest. ___________________________________ Description of Property. Thomas Rigg of Morton, for Collington- mains - - - 130.0.0 Present Proprietors. James Home Rigg - - 130.0.0 ----------- Agrees - L.230.0.0 ----------- Total Collington Parish, - L.4514.10.0 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1726, though the after Rolls states Newhall at L.60.1s instead of L.60
E106/22/7/57 [page] 56 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [The lands of Craiglockhart]: For Divn. [Division] see app. pp. [appendix pages] 27 & 29. [John Hogg]: For Divn [Division] see app. [appendix page] 14 [Mr William Carmichael]: For Divn [Division] see app. pp. [appendix pages] 14 & 36. [page] 57 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1726, though the after Rolls states Newhall at £60.1.0 instead of £60.0.0
E106/22/7/57 Copied from Vol 6 - still to be formatted correctly and to be moderated. NE Notes in green ink have not been transcribed R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Sir T. Gibson Carmichael, Bart. - Thomas David Gibson-Carmichael, 1st Baron Carmichael (1859 – 1926), known as Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, Bt.
E106/22/7/59 No. 8. Corstorphine Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/59 Lord Corstorphine, for the Lordship of Corstorphine, in Roll 1702, £2864.9.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/59 Sir James, afterwards Sir Alexander Dick, for his part of the barony of Corstorphine, Roll 1726, £1763.14.0
E106/22/7/59 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/59 Sir Alexander Dick, for parts of the lands and barony of Corstorphine, including part of Cramond Muir allotted to South Clermiston £1323.18.4 1/4 Sir Robert Keith Dick, Bart. [Baronet] £1323.18.4 1/4
E106/22/7/59 Sir Alexander Dick, other parts of the lands and barony of Corstorphine, stated to Mr Robinson in Cramond £177.10.7 3/4 Stated in Cramond.
E106/22/7/59 £1501.9.0
E106/22/7/59 Samuel Mitchelson, for Clermiston and Fridayhill £262.5.0 George Robinson of Clermiston £262.5.0
E106/22/7/59 Agrees, £1763.14.0
E106/22/7/59 John Dickie, for Corstorphine Hill, £196.0.0
E106/22/7/59 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/59 ‡ { David Campbell, for his part -- £13.0.0 £13.0.0 }
E106/22/7/59 { David Campbell, for Charles Bruce's part -- £27.0.0 £27.0.0 } Sir David Dundas, as under stated.
E106/22/7/59 { David Campbell, for Whiny part -- £35.0.0 £35.0.0 }
E106/22/7/59 [sub-total] -- £75.0.0
E106/22/7/59 R. William Keith, for his part -- £69.0.0 £69.0.0 Alexander Keith, accountant £69.0.0
E106/22/7/59 John Blaikie, for his part -- £18.0.0 £18.0.0 James Mackie, gardener £18.0.0
E106/22/7/59 Heirs John Dickie, part of Corstorphine Hill -- £34.0.0 £34.0.0 Sir David Dundas, as under.
E106/22/7/59 Agrees, -- £196.0.0
E106/22/7/59 Sir Robert Myreton, for Easter and Wester Craigs and Meadowfield £440.0.0 Heirs George Ramsay, as after.
E106/22/7/59 James Watson of Saughton, for Broomhouses £480.0.0 James Watson of Saughton, as after.
E106/22/7/59 £2879.14.0
E106/22/7/59 Deduce standing in name of James Wilkie, stated in Roll 1702, but in none of the after Rolls, and must be included in some of the above articles £15.5.0
E106/22/7/59 Agrees as above, £2864.9.0
E106/22/7/59 { Sir David Dundas, as above £75.0.0 ‡
E106/22/7/59 R. { Sir David Dundas, for Heirs John Dickie £34.0.0
E106/22/7/59 { Sir David Dundas, for part of Ravelston, as after £65.0.0
E106/22/7/59 £174.0.0 Sir David Dundas of Beechwood £174.0.0
E106/22/7/59 Corstorphine carried forward £1847.3.4 1/4
E106/22/7/59 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/59 Corstorphine, Brought forward, £1847.3.4 1/4
E106/22/7/59 x R. { Sir Robert Myreton, for lands of Gogar £1000.0.0 x
E106/22/7/59 x { Sir Robert Myreton, for Easter and Wester Craigs, and Meadowfield, as before £440.0.0 x
E106/22/7/59 £1440.0.0 Heirs George Ramsay £1440.0.0
E106/22/7/59 R. Sir John Foulis, for Ravelston, £500.0.0
E106/22/7/59 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/59 Alexander Keith of Ravelston £435.0.0 Alexander Keith of Ravelston £435.0.0
E106/22/7/59 R. David Campbell, writer, for remainder £65.0.0 Sir David Dundas, as before.
E106/22/7/59 Agrees, £500.0.0
E106/22/7/59 James Watson, for Saughton, £1212.3.4. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/59 For Saughton £284.0.0
E106/22/7/59 For James Ellis £182.13.4
E106/22/7/59 For James Haldane £174.0.0
E106/22/7/59 For George Girdwood £73.3.4
E106/22/7/59 For lands of Broomhouses, as before £480.0.0
E106/22/7/59 For John Alexander £18.6.8
E106/22/7/59 Agrees £1212.3.4
E106/22/7/59 And for Alexander Baillie, Meadowfield £24.0.0
E106/22/7/59 For Thomas Baillie's Heirs, Blaikie or Hill £28.0.0
E106/22/7/59 £1264.3.4 James Watson of Saughton £1264.3.4
E106/22/7/59 Baillie James Cleland Heirs John Dunsmure, merchant £30.10.0
E106/22/7/59 Heirs Robert Scott £6.0.0
E106/22/7/59 Alexander Baillie, £41.5.0
E106/22/7/59 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/59 John Gordon, advocate, afterwards Lady Gibson, then Sir John Dick £16.10.0 Now Sir Robert K. [Keith] Dick £16.10.0
E106/22/7/59 James Inglis £8.5.0 £8.5.0
E106/22/7/59 Gilbert Robertson, for part of Yorstons £16.10.0 Thomson, farmer £16.10.0
E106/22/7/59 Agrees, £41.5.0
E106/22/7/59 Thomas Baillie's, Blaikie or Hall James Watson of Saughton, before stated.
E106/22/7/59 James Gibson, John Johnston J. Girdwood, gardener £18.6.8
E106/22/7/59 John Johnston, candlemaker, Edinburgh, formerly Lady Gibson, then Sir John Dick Now Sir Robert K. [Keith] Dick £18.6.8
E106/22/7/59 Hercules Gardner's Heirs £14.13.4
E106/22/7/59 George Aitken John Aitken £14.13.4
E106/22/7/59 Corstorphine, carried forward, £5130.1.8 1/4
E106/22/7/59 [page] 58 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - David Campbell]: For Divn. [Division] see app. p. [appendix page] 26. [Note - Sir Robert Myreton]: For Divn. [Division] of Er. [Easter] & Wr. [Wester] Craigs & Meadowfield see app. p. [appendix page] 21. [Note - Sir David Dundas]: See above [page] 59 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Sir Robert Myreton, for lands of Gogar]: For Divn. [Division] of Gogar see app. p. [appendix page] 16. [Note - Sir Robert Myreton, for Easter and Wester Craigs, and Meadowfield]: For Divn. [Division] of these lands see app. p. [appendix page] 21. Q
E106/22/7/59 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green and red ink have not been transcribed check - Heirs John Dickie, part of do = Corstorphine Hill J. [John] Girdwood, gardener is assumed (see E326/7/10/175 Cart tax for Corstorphine Parish, 1790)
E106/22/7/60 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/60 Corstorphine, Brought forward, £5130.1.8 1/4
E106/22/7/60 James Murray, £24.0.0, for houses and garden on road side £24.0.0 Henry Johnston, and Heritors of Corstorphine £24.0.0
E106/22/7/60 William Johnston, for John Johnston, for brewery, &c. £36.14.0 David Johnston, brewer £36.14.0
E106/22/7/60 [sub-total] £60.14.0
E106/22/7/60 John Murray, for William Ramsay. Omitted in Roll 1811, but stated for Mr Robinson in Cramond £18.6.8 Stated in Crammond.
E106/22/7/60 James Paterson Alexander Paterson £4.13.4
E106/22/7/60 Archibald Hamilton, for William Gordon, Alexander Muirhead, and John Cowie John Cowie, merchant £4.13.4
E106/22/7/60 N. B. Agrees with 1702, 1726, 1738, 1792, and 1811, after taking off £195.17.3 3/4 and adding it to Cramond, to Mr Robinson of Clermiston. Total Corstorphine, £5200.2.4 1/4
E106/22/7/60 Add the Valuation of Stenhouse, or Stanhope Mills, disjoined from St Cuthbert's, and annexed to this parish of Corstorphine £478.13.4 }
E106/22/7/60 Also for David Wilson's feu-duties £13.6.8 } James Watson of Saughton £492.0.0
E106/22/7/60 Total Corstorphine Parish £5692.2.4 1/4
E106/22/7/60 [page] 60 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
E106/22/7/60 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/61A Ph [Parish] Cramond -- Lands of Laurieston, Randlestone & Ors [Others] -- OVR [Old Valued Rent] Scots -- £566.13.4 Part belonging to Andrew Rutherford -- £482.18 Part belonging to William R. Ramsay -- *£83.15.4 *Divided:- Ac. [Acres] - Ro. [Roods] - Falls Portion belong [belonging] to William R. Ramsay 14.3.30 -- £46.6.0 Portion belong [belonging] to Andrew Rutherford 12.0.14 -- £37.9.4
E106/22/7/62 No. 9. Cramond Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/62 Lord Royston, Duke of Argyll, for the lands of Royston, £512.0.0 x
E106/22/7/62 Captain Walter Riddell, for Granton £346.7.0 x The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry £858.7.0
E106/22/7/62 R. { George Loch, for lands of Drylaw £750.0.0 Heirs of George Ramsay of Barnton £1004.7.2
E106/22/7/62 { George Loch, for a part of Sir John Smith's, formerly belonging to Barnton £254.7.2 Vide Abstract at end.
E106/22/7/62 Sir John Inglis of Cramond, for the lands and estate of Cramond £690.13.4
E106/22/7/62 For a part of Sir John Smith's £662.16.5
E106/22/7/62 [sub-total] £1353.9.9
E106/22/7/62 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/62 Sir John Inglis, for Cramond £624.13.4 }
E106/22/7/62 Adam Inglis, for part of Cramond, as above £662.16.5 } Lady Torphichen { £1287.9.9
E106/22/7/62 £1287.9.9
E106/22/7/62 William Ramsay, for part of it, as after stated £66.0.0 £1303.19.9
E106/22/7/62 Agrees as above, £1353.9.9
E106/22/7/62 William Ramsay, for the half of Pargils Corston Lady Torphichen { £16.10.0
E106/22/7/62 Sir Andrew Myreton, for lands of Lennie, £1200.13.4. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/62 Charles Hope Weir, for his part of Lennie £706.5.6
E106/22/7/62 William Hope Weir, for his part of Lennie £494.7.10
E106/22/7/62 Agrees, £1200.13.4 }
E106/22/7/62 William Hope Weir for Hamilton £25.0.0 } James Joseph Hope Vere of Craigiehall £1225.13.4
E106/22/7/62 £1225.13.4
E106/22/7/62 Lands of Pilton, £600.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/62 R. { Willliam Ramsay, for Alexander Innes, part of Pilton £566.16.0 Heirs William Ramsay £566.16.0
E106/22/7/62 Vide Abstract at end.
E106/22/7/62 { Dr Thomas Davidson, his part of Pilton £33.4.0 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson £33.4.0
E106/22/7/62 Agrees, £600.0.0
E106/22/7/62 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, for lands of Muirhouse Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson £660.0.0
E106/22/7/62 x Lauriston lands and estate Fr. [Francis] John W. [William] Law of Lauriston £566.13.4
E106/22/7/62 Graycrook lands and estate Governors Graycrook Mortification £336.0.0
E106/22/7/62 Cramond carried forward, £6555.0.7
E106/22/7/62
E106/22/7/62
E106/22/7/62
E106/22/7/62 [page] 61 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Lord Royston]: See Appendix p. [page] 33 . [Note - Captain Walter Riddell]: See Appendix p. [page] 33 . [Note - Lauriston lands and estate]: Divn. [Division] & Sub [Subdivision] ? see app. pp. [appendix pages] ? & 25
E106/22/7/62 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed George Loch, for lands of Drylaw £705.0.0 - 05 is scored out and replaced with 50, which agrees with the present proprietor's total Notes in green ink have not been transcribed 2nd Ditto (for the half of Pargils Corston) = William Ramsay? 5th Ditto (for Hamilton) = William Hope Weir? Fr. Jo. W. Law of Lauriston = Francis John William Law, who entered into possession of the estate of Lauriston 21 May 1808 - see electricscotland.com/history/nation/law.htm
E106/22/7/63 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/63 Cramond, Brought forward £6555.0.7
E106/22/7/63 R. William Howison, for Braehead, called Tenantrie, and 40 shilling land of Everland £200.0.0
E106/22/7/63 William Howison, for a part of Patrick Hamilton, called Temple lands £180.0.0
E106/22/7/63 £380.0.0 Rev [Reverend] James Moodie Howison of Braehead £380.0.0
E106/22/7/63 R. George Eddie of Whitehouse, for lands of Whitehouse Heirs of George Ramsay Vide Abstract at end. £140.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Mr John Hogg, for lands of Cammo £200.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Part of P. Hamilton's lands of Cammo £200.0.0 James Watson of Saughton £400.0.0
E106/22/7/63 £400.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Mr John Hogg, for lands of Cammo and Part of P. Hamilton's lands of Cammo, as above £400.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Mr Ramsay, as under £67.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Archibald Lunn, as under £46.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Agrees £513.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Robert Mitchell Heirs George Ramsay Vide Abstract at end. £67.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Archibald Lunn, for a part of Cammo £46.0.0
E106/22/7/63 For Robert Bunton £9.0.0
E106/22/7/63 For the half of Corstown £16.10.0 Messrs Caddell and Company £71.10.0
E106/22/7/63 R. The Earl of Rutherglen, for the lands and estate of Barnton £976.13.4
E106/22/7/63 The Earl of Rutherglen, for Over or King's Cramond £605.9.9
E106/22/7/63 The Earl of Rutherglen, for a part of Patrick Hamilton £134.0.0
E106/22/7/63 The Earl of Rutherglen, for part of Sir John Inglis's, as before stated £66.0.0 Heirs of George Ramsay Vide Abstract below. £1782.3.1
E106/22/7/63 George Robinson of Clermiston, for part of Clermiston, taken from Corstorphine, and added to this parish, p. [page] 58 L. [Pounds] 177.10.7 3/4
E106/22/7/63 George Robinson of Clermiston, for part of Clermiston, taken from Corstorphine, and added to this parish, standing in name of John Murray, p. [page] 60 £18.6.8 £195.17.3 3/4 George Robinson £195.17.3 3/4
E106/22/7/63 Total Cramond Parish £9591.10.11 3/4
E106/22/7/63 Abstract of Heirs of George Ramsay of Barnton
E106/22/7/63 For lands of Drylaw, as before stated £1004.7.2
E106/22/7/63 For lands, part of Pilton, as before stated £566.16.0
E106/22/7/63 For lands of Whitehouse, as before stated £140.0.0
E106/22/7/63 For Robert Mitchell's, as before stated £67.0.0
E106/22/7/63 For lands of Barnton, as before stated £1782.3.1
E106/22/7/63 Total £3560.6.3
E106/22/7/63 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, and differs 1s. [shilling] 3d. [pennies] from 1738, owing to Sir John Inglis being made 14s. [shillings] in place of 13s. [shillings] and 8d. [pennies] in place of 5d. [pennies] on two of the articles of his valuation, and adding L [Pounds] 195. 17s. [shillings] 3 3/4d. [pennies] from Corstorphine to this parish, as above.
E106/22/7/63 No.10 Currie Parish SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/63 Thomas Scott of Malleny, for lands and estate of Malleny, L [Pounds] 1315. 6s. [shillings] 8d [pennies]. Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/63 Lands of Harlaw £16.13.1
E106/22/7/63 Part of Killeith, called Whiteside £150.7.1
E106/22/7/63 Part of Killeith, called Craigintiny £79.19.2
E106/22/7/63 Part of Easter Killeith, possessed by William Kedie £59.19.7
E106/22/7/63 Corn-mill and mill and lands of Killeith, and east side of Millshot £93.5.0
E106/22/7/63 Part of Killeith, and Caldhame £49.19.6
E106/22/7/63 Part of Killeith, called Cocklaw and Cowslap £69.19.3
E106/22/7/63 Part of Killeith, for Easter Killeith, possessed by John Davidson £77.11.2
E106/22/7/63 Part of Killeith, for Easter Killeith, possessed by James Ramage £34.19.8
E106/22/7/63 Forty or fifty acres possessed by James Ramage, formerly Kedie and Wilson £39.19.7
E106/22/7/63 Wester Killeith £70.3.8
E106/22/7/63 Land of Balleny, commonly called Malleny £73.19.3
E106/22/7/63 Proportion of Muir or Commonty effeiring to the lands holding of the Crown £81.19.2
E106/22/7/63 Lands holding of the Crown £898.15.2
E106/22/7/63 Lands holding of the Town of Edinburgh £416.11.6
E106/22/7/63 Per decreet dated* £1315.6.8 General Thomas Scott of Malleny £1315.6.8
E106/22/7/63 X Robert Craig of Riccarton, for lands and estate of L. [Pounds] 1511. 9s. [shillings]. 4d. [pennies] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/63 X Robert Craig, for lands of Riccarton £516.0.0 Thomas, now Robert, Craig of Riccarton £1511.9.4 £1511.9.4
E106/22/7/63 Robert Craig, for Robert Deans £330.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Robert Craig, for Alexander Beatson £665.9.4 And after stated £10.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Total, - £1521.9.4
E106/22/7/63 Sir Robert Baird, for lands of Redheughs James Watson of Saughton Vide L. [Pounds] 25. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] after. £308.13.4
E106/22/7/63 Sir Edward Gibson, for lands of Alderston, or Keirhill, held feu of Riccarton £93.10.0
E106/22/7/63 Ronald Campbell, for Whelpside £95.5.0
E106/22/7/63 Wester Warriston £125.3.4
E106/22/7/63 Captain Hay, for Easter Warriston, for Scott of Bavelaw £128.16.8 The Earl of Morton £442.15.0
E106/22/7/63 Ronald Campbell, for Lord Balermino, lands of Balerno £77.0.0
E106/22/7/63 John Stirling's relict £80.0.0
E106/22/7/63 For Arthur Straton £16.0.0
E106/22/7/63 For John Stirling's heirs (omitted in 1726) £178.0.0
E106/22/7/63 £351.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/63 Lands of Balerno, Edward Marjoribanks, formerly Mossman £144.12.6 George Davidson of Newmills £144.12.6
E106/22/7/63 John Reid for his part of lands of Balerno £122.18.2 George Reid of Ratho Bank £122.18.2
E106/22/7/63 Per decreet, 18th May 1807 £267.10.8
E106/22/7/63 Part of Harlaw £83.9.4 George Cunningham of Harlaw £83.9.4
E106/22/7/63 Agrees £351.0.0
E106/22/7/63 Currie carried forward £3929.4.4
E106/22/7/63 [Page] 62 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. William Howison, for Braehead, [note] Cr. Chr [Crown Charter] to Trs [Trustees] of Mrs G Howison Crawford Marts [Martinmas] Term 1831. OVR [Old Valuation Roll] £380 Sc [Scots] William Howison, for a part of Patrick Hamilton, called Temple lands [page] 63 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. X Robert Craig of Riccarton, for lands and estate of [note] For Div'n [Division] see App. [Appendix] p. 15 X Robert Craig, for lands of Riccarton [note] For Div'n [Division] see App. [Appendix] p. 15 John Reid for his part of lands of Balerno [note] Div'n [Division] see App. [Appendix] p. 18 R
E106/22/7/63 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed. R. denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
E106/22/7/64 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/64 Currie, Brought forward £3929.4.4
E106/22/7/64 George Cunningham, for Laurence, part of Balerno Laurence Cunningham £50.0.0
E106/22/7/64 R. Ravelrig and Pilmuir, lands of John Davidson of Ravelrig £401.5.0
E106/22/7/64 R. Merchiston, for Cockburn lands (John Thomson of Burnhouse, superior) Governors Watson's Hospital £190.0.0
E106/22/7/64 R. Lands of Butelands, Lady Polton The Earl of Rosbery £191.6.8
E106/22/7/64 Saughton, for Lord Forrester, lands called Sacrestan James Watson of Saughton Vide before £25.6.8
E106/22/7/64 James Anderson, for James Nicol, houses, &c. in Currie Robert Craig of Riccarton £10.0.0
E106/22/7/64 The lands of Baberton John Christie of Baberton £280.0.0
E106/22/7/64 R. The lands of Hill, &c. called Currie-hill N.B. A forty shilling land of old extent John Newton of Currie-hill
E106/22/7/64 Total Currie, - £5363.2.8
E106/22/7/64 [Page] 64 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. George Cunningham, for Laurence, part of Balerno [note] I For Divn. [Division] of V.R. [Valued Rent] see app. p. [appendix page] 19 & for subdivision see p. [page] 21 The lands of Hill, &c. called Currie-hill N.B. A forty shilling land of old extent [note] X For Divn. [Division] of V.R. [Valued Rent] of Currie-hill See appendix p. [page] 7.
E106/22/7/64 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed. R. denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
E106/22/7/65 No.11. Ratho Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/65 The Earl of Lauderdale £1860.0.0
E106/22/7/65 For Lord Forrester £193.7.0
E106/22/7/65 £2053.7.0
E106/22/7/65 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/65 x Thomas Macknight, for part of Ratho £26.11.0 William Macknight Crawfurd of Ratho £26.11.0
E106/22/7/65 Lands of Hatton, Vide afterwards
E106/22/7/65 Dr [Doctor] Davidson, unentailed lands called North Crofts, or North Raw of Ratho £191.15.9
E106/22/7/65 Dr [Doctor] Davidson, entailed lands, part of the barony of Hatton £624.0.8 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson £815.16.5
E106/22/7/65 Earl of Morton, held feu by his Lordship of James Gibson £29.12.6
E106/22/7/65 Earl of Morton, held feu by his Lordship of James Gibson £324.12.0 The Earl of Morton - -- Vide Abstract, afterwards £354.4.6
E106/22/7/65 For Norton and North Platts, John Deas Thomson, L. [Pounds] 765. 13s. [shillings] 1d. [pennies]. Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/65 The lands of North Platts, sometime possessed by James Stewart L. [pounds] 92.11.0 £92.11.0
E106/22/7/65 Those parts of the lands of Norton on the west side of the public road leading from the new Glasgow turnpike-road to Ratho, and two-third parts of Henderson's lands, sometime possessed by William Thomson, with the other third part of Henderson's lands, sometime possessed by John Henderson (John Deas Thomson, superior) £122.0.0 £122.0.0 William Rose Robinson, advocate £214.11.0
E106/22/7/65 Those parts of the lands of Norton on the east side of the said public road, including the farm of Middle Norton, and part of East Norton, sometime possessed by William Thomson, John Hill, and Thomas Allan £412.5.6 £412.5.6
E106/22/7/65 The remaining parts of the farms of Easter Norton, sometime possessed by Thomas Allan, and those parts of the farm of Gogarstone, so far as the same extend eastward to the road leading from the village of Gogarstone to Ratho, as sometime possessed by James Waldie, but exclusive of the parts of lands of Eastfield now annexed to Gogarstone £94.13.2 £94.13.2 The Hon. [Honourable] Baron Norton £506.18.2
E106/22/7/65 The other parts of Gogarstone on the east side of the said road, also sometime possessed by the said John Waldie, commonly called Gogar Mount £44.3.5 £44.3.5 John Deas Thomson £44.3.5
E106/22/7/65 Per decreet 19th Dec. [December] 1812. L. [pounds] 765.13.1
E106/22/7/65 *George Reid, junior, for South Platts (William Rose Robinson, superior) £91.2.0 George Reid Vide Abstract afterwards £91.2.0
E106/22/7/65 Agrees £2053.7.0
E106/22/7/65 N.B. North and South Platts are a forty shilling land of old extent. Ratho carried forward - £2053.7.0
E106/22/7/65 [Page] 65 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued [Thomas McKnight, Wlliam McKnight crossed out] X Part of Northcroft or backraw of Ratho belonging to Andrew Tawse in liferent & John Bonar in fee £26.11.0 Per Minute of 23 Feby [February] 1829 See appendix p. [page] 29 & 37 Dr [Doctor] Davidson, unentailed lands called North Crofts, or North Raw of Ratho [note] see app. p. [appendix page] 27 Dr [Doctor] Davidson, entailed lands, part of the barony of Hatton [note] see app. p. [appendix page] 27 Earl of Morton, held feu by his Lordship of James Gibson [note] see app pp [appendix pages] 17 & 23 The Hon. [Honourable] Baron Norton [note] X See Appendix p [page] 28. George Reid, junior, for South Platts (William Rose Robinson, superior) [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 21
E106/22/7/65 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/65A Ratho Lands of Hatton (Entailed) £624.0.8
E106/22/7/65A Divided thus: - Part belonging to Earl of Morton £319.17.11
E106/22/7/65A Part belonging to Lord Aberdour £304.2.9
E106/22/7/65A Lord Aberdour's part Divided:- £304.2.9
E106/22/7/65A Earl of Morton £62.17.9
E106/22/7/65A James McKelvie £241.5.0 £304.2.9
E106/22/7/65A [Page] 65A [Note]: Prince's Writ of Conf'n [Confirmation] to Lord Aberdour 1874 UVR [? Valuation Roll] £304.2.9 Scots. (No part in Kirknewton P'h [Parish] Cr. [Crown] Wr. [Writ] of Conf'n [Confirmation] of Teinds UVR [? Valuation Roll] £60.16.6 ⅗th Scots
E106/22/7/65B Ph. [Parish] Ratho
E106/22/7/65B Earl of Morton £354.4.6 Scots - now Divided thus Scots
E106/22/7/65B Feu of James Gibson ( Earl of Morton £29.12.6
E106/22/7/65B Rodinglaw ( Mr. White ) £207.14.11
E106/22/7/65B Rodinglaw ( Mr. Wardlaw ) £19.9.6
E106/22/7/65B Gateside ( Earl of Morton ) £97.7.7
E106/22/7/65B £354.4.6
E106/22/7/65B [page] 65B
E106/22/7/65B Notes in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/66 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/66 Ratho, Brought forward, £2053.7.0
E106/22/7/66 Baron Dalrymple, for lands of Dalmahoy The Earl of Morton £1100.0.0
E106/22/7/66 The above £1100.0.0 Vide Abstract at end.
E106/22/7/66 And the under £150.0.0
E106/22/7/66 Agrees, £1250.0.0
E106/22/7/66 Ronald Campbell, £150.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/66 The north-west field of Kaimes, the superiority of which belongs to Alexander Maconochie £28.19.2
E106/22/7/66 The lands of Haughhead, Kaimes, &c. belonging to John Farquharson £121.0.10
E106/22/7/66 Per decreet 5th February 1810 £150.0.0 The Earl of Morton £150.0.0
E106/22/7/66 Vide Abstract below.
E106/22/7/66 Alexander Foulis of Ratho, for lands of Ratho William Macknight Crawfurd, Ratho x £500.0.0
E106/22/7/66 £26.11.0 stated before.
E106/22/7/66 James Windraham, for lands of two oxgates, &c. of Ratho, held in feu of James Gibson George Reid £100.0.0
E106/22/7/66 Vide Abstract below.
E106/22/7/66 William Wilkie, afterwards James £157.3.4
E106/22/7/66 Sir James Fleming £303.13.4
E106/22/7/66 £460.16.8
E106/22/7/66 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/66 Called Abthen of Ratho.
E106/22/7/66 Part of the eastmost park of Ratho-Byres, consisting of 13 acres £39.18.9
E106/22/7/66 Remainder of the lands called Abthen of Ratho £420.17.11
E106/22/7/66 Per decreet 30th April 1807. Agrees £460.16.8 George Reid of Rathobank £460.16.8 ‡
E106/22/7/66 Abstract. Vide Abstract.
E106/22/7/66 George Reid, for his part of Norton before stated £91.2.0
E106/22/7/66 George Reid, for Windraham's lands, as before stated £100.0.0
E106/22/7/66 George Reid, for his parts of Ratho-Byres, &c. as before stated £460.16.8
E106/22/7/66 Total £651.18.8
E106/22/7/66 David Wilkie, Rev. [Reverend] Patrick Wilkie Mr James Wilkie, Haddington £146.0.0
E106/22/7/66 The lands of Bonnington, A. [Adam] Durham Cuningham Mathew Wilkie of Bonnington £782.10.0 *
E106/22/7/66 Alexander Gibson of Pentland, for lands of Addiston The Earl of Morton £549.17.7 @
E106/22/7/66 Above £549.17.7 Vide Abstract.
E106/22/7/66 Stated after £45.2.5
E106/22/7/66 Agrees £595.0.0
E106/22/7/66 Abstract.
E106/22/7/66 The Earl of Morton, for part of Hatton lands, as before stated £354.4.6
E106/22/7/66 For Dalmahoy, as before stated £1100.0.0
E106/22/7/66 For Kaimes, &c. as before stated £150.0.0
E106/22/7/66 For Part of Addiston, as before stated £549.17.7
E106/22/7/66 Total £2154.2.1
E106/22/7/66 Ratho carried forward £5842.11.3
E106/22/7/66 [page] 66 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - William Macknight Crawfurd]: See app. p. [appendix page] 8 [Note - George Reid of Rathobank]: See app. p [appendix page] 34 [Note - Mathew Wilkie of Bonnington]: See app. pp. [appendix pages] 10 & 20 [Note - The Earl of Morton]: See app. p. [appendix page] 17
E106/22/7/66 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed A. Durham Cuningham - There are no entries in ScotlandsPlaces (so far) to indicate what 'A.' stands for. The Scots Magazine Vol 48 p 414 (via Google books) Deaths - July 1786 "14. At Edinburgh, Adam Cuningham Durham, Esq; of Bonnington." FamilySearch shows Adam Cuningham Cuningham-Durham born & christened 15 Jul 1757, Canongate, Edinburgh & also christened same date in Ratho to Adam Captain Cuningham-Durham and Margaret Cuningham. Adam is their first son, the second son was called Alexander and the fourth was Andrew Mitchel.
E106/22/7/66A Ph. [Parish] Ratho.
E106/22/7/66A Addiston O.V.R (Old Valued Rent] £549.17.7 Scots : - Divided : - Scots
E106/22/7/66A Addiston north of the Road Earl of Morton £131.15.10
E106/22/7/66A Jaw, west of the Canal Earl of Morton £49.19.9
E106/22/7/66A Addiston, South of the Road Earl of Morton £122.14.0
E106/22/7/66A Jaw, East of the Canal £18.3.6 1/2
E106/22/7/66A Over Gogar, South of Road £43.3.5 1/2
E106/22/7/66A Callerstone £81.16.0
E106/22/7/66A Over Gogar, North of Road £102.5.0
E106/22/7/66A £549.17.7
E106/22/7/66A [page] 66A
E106/22/7/66A Only the (new) information on the inserted sheet has been transcribed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed See also page 99 (image 116) - Page 17 Addiston &c
E106/22/7/67 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/67 Ratho, Brought forward, £5842.11.3
E106/22/7/67 { John Wallace for Sir Andrew Myreton, part of Addiston £45.2.5} Robert Liston of Millburn £170.2.5
E106/22/7/67 £170.2.5
E106/22/7/67 R. {Archibald Lawson, afterwards John Hogg of Cammo, and John Wallace, for Damhead £125.0.0} Vide under stated £80.0.0
E106/22/7/67 [sub-total] £250.2.5
E106/22/7/67 Thomas Kincaid, £240.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/67 R. Kincaid's lands, being the lands of Gogarbank, belonging to Cumberland Reid £160.0.0 Cumberland Reid of Gogarbank £160.0.0
E106/22/7/67 x R. Gogar Green, belonging to Robert Liston £80.0.0 Robert Liston £80.0.0 x
E106/22/7/67 Per decreet, 30th April 1807. Agrees £240.0.0
E106/22/7/67 Total Ratho Parish, £6252.13.8
E106/22/7/67 [transcription of handwritten insert follows]
E106/22/7/67 Ph [Parish] Ratho
E106/22/7/67 Lands of Bonnington O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] Scots £782.10.0
E106/22/7/67 Divided : - Scots
E106/22/7/67 Those parts of Bonnington being West of the Public Road leading from Hoggieshole to Muirburn £402.10.0
E106/22/7/67 The remaining parts thereof lying on the East side of the said Road £380.0.0 £782.10.0
E106/22/7/67 Further divivded above £380 Scots.
E106/22/7/67 Muirburn Parks belonging to Sir A.C. [Alexander Charles] Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £70.5.11
E106/22/7/67 Remainder to Trs [Trustees] of Matthew Wilkie £309.14.1 £380.0.0
E106/22/7/67 [page] 67 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Gogar Green]: [See] app p [appendix page] 21. N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, 1792, and 1811. S
E106/22/7/67 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed for hand-written insert - see also page 100 (image 118) - Page 20 Bonnington Sir A. = Alexander (Maitland Gibson) from image 118 C. = Charles - see e.g. The baronetage of England, Volume 2 by John Debrett (or Maitland baronets in Wikipedia).
E106/22/7/68 No. 12. Kirkliston Parish, on the south side of the Water of Amond. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/68 George Smollet, for Ingliston £1040.0.0
E106/22/7/68 -- for Briest Mill £73.0.0
E106/22/7/68 -- for Carlourie £76.0.0
E106/22/7/68 In Roll 1702, £1189.0.0
E106/22/7/68 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/68 For Ingliston's lands £590.0.0 x
E106/22/7/68 For Easter Bridges £149.0.0
E106/22/7/68 £739.0.0 James Gibson of Ingliston £739.0.0
E106/22/7/68 For part of Ingliston, called Auldliston £450.0.0 Dame Wishart Cochran £450.0.0
E106/22/7/68 Per decreet, 18th May 1812, Agrees, as above. £1189.0.0
E106/22/7/68 Mr George Wishart, for a part of Ingliston and Cliftonhall, £763.0.0
E106/22/7/68 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/68 Parks of Cliftonhall £152.16.7 x
E106/22/7/68 Farm of Cliftonmains £181.14.10
E106/22/7/68 Field called Waddie's Fauld £16.10.5
E106/22/7/68 Farm of Easter Clifton, exclusive of Waddie's Fauld £223.5.7
E106/22/7/68 Farm of Wester Clifton £188.12.7
E106/22/7/68 Per decreet, 30th April 1810, £763.0.0
E106/22/7/68 The lands of Lin's-mill £93.0.0
E106/22/7/68 £856.0.0 Alexander Charles Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £856.0.0
E106/22/7/68 R. The lands of Eastfield The Earl of Dalhousie £252.0.0
E106/22/7/68 ‡ {The lands of Hallyeards ‡ £700.0.0} Heirs of George Ramsay, £1206.0.0 } £877.0.0
E106/22/7/68 R. { he [The] lands of Hill £177.0.0}
E106/22/7/68 { The lands of Wester Bridges, Mr Gilhon of Wallace Heirs of George Ramsay } £329.0.0 ¤
E106/22/7/68 James Samuel, James Stevenson £29.0.0 }
E106/22/7/68 James Stevenson £30.0.0 } James Smeal £59.0.0
E106/22/7/68 James Wilkie Mr Wilkie £16.0.0
E106/22/7/68 Total Kirkliston Parish, South of the Water of Amond, £3578.0.0
E106/22/7/68 [page] 68 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - For Ingliston's lands]: See app. p.p. [appendix pages] 2 & 3 [Note - Parks of Cliftonhall]: See app. p. [appendix page] 17 [Note - The lands of Hallyeards]: See app. p [appendix page] 5 [Note - The lands of Wester Bridges]: See app. p.p. [appendix pages] 3, 8 & 9 N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/68 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/69 No. 13. Kirknewton Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/69 R. John Mitchell of Alderston, for Listonshiels Robert Liston of Millburn £195.0.0
E106/22/7/69 James Gray, for L. [pounds] 5 land of old extent of Leithhead £56.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Alexander Thomson, Ingliston, part of the lands called Leithhead £28.0.0 John Swanson of Leithhead £84.0.0
E106/22/7/69 James Haliburton, (Sir D. Dalrymple, superior) lands of Ormiston Hill William Wilkie of Ormiston Hill Vide Abstract under. £30.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Alexander Thomson, for James Liberton of Lyden £98.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Alexander Thomson, for George Hendry £54.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Alexander Thomson, for part of Leithhead in the Muir, L. [pounds] 30 whereof here £18.0.0 The Earl of Morton £170.0.0
E106/22/7/69 James Maconochie, for Meadowbank Vide Abstract under. £50.0.0
E106/22/7/69 James Maconochie, for remainder of Leithhead in the Muir £12.0.0
E106/22/7/69 James Maconochie, for William Baillie £6.0.0
E106/22/7/69 £68.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, for Barbara Hunter, for Mains of Kirknewton (Richard Wooley of Whitehouse, superior) £96.0.0
E106/22/7/69 £161.0.0 Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank £164.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Andrew Anderson (Sir D. Dalrymple, superior) £12.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Robert Cleland, for John Cleland's lands of Hillhouse, (Sir D. Daltymple, superior) George Johnston of Hillhouse £68.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Heirs James Liberton, for All-lands and Byre-door Park-lands, (Sir D. Daltymple, superior) George Glendinning, and Heirs of Mrs Inglis and Mrs Gordon £36.0.0
E106/22/7/69 John Somervell, for Scathintie, Earl of Lauderdale William Pagan of Spittleton, now Linburn £102.0.0
E106/22/7/69 R. John Waugh, merchant, afterwards Captain Robert Waugh of Easter Newton, for these lands (Sir John Hay superior) The Earl of Morton, James Hare, and Lord Meadowbank £126.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, Ronald Campbell Abstract under. The Earl of Morton £15.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, Barbara Hunter Lord Meadowbank, stated above.
E106/22/7/69 Walter Porterfield of Humbie, for these lands, L. [pounds] 10 land of old extent) Steuart Moodie of Humbie, advocate £51.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Abstract, Total Kirknewton Parish £1053.0.0
E106/22/7/69 James Haliburton, now William Wilkie, for Ormiston Hill, as above £30.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Lord Meadowbank for Ormiston Hill, as above £50.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Earl of Morton, for Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, for Ormiston Hill, as above £15.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Steuart Moodie, for Humbie, as above £51.0.0
E106/22/7/69 Agrees with Roll 1702, £146.0.0
E106/22/7/69 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/69 [page] 69 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. John Somervell [note] See app [appendix] 2
E106/22/7/69 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/69A [page] 69A File No. S. 246. Feuduties - County of Edinburgh. Barony of Kirknewton. The feuduty payable for the above Barony conform to Crown Charter of Confirmation in favour of George Dalrymple dated 12th February 1790 amounts to £12.0.0 Scots or £1.0.0 Stg., [Sterling] and is accounted for on the Crown Rental under the following items:- File No. -- Rtl. No. Rtl. I. -- Vassal. -- Lands. -- Stg [Sterling] 269 -- 96 P.F. -- J. A. Maconochie Wellwood. -- Third part of Kirknewton. -- £0.2.2 8/12 269 -- 102 P.F. -- J. A. Maconochie Wellwood. -- Part of Meadowbank (part Kirknewton). -- £0.1.4 8/12 246 -- 109.9 P.F. -- George Barr. -- Ormiston Hill. -- £0.2.2 8/12 9071 -- 109.149 P.F. -- Ketchen & Stevens, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] -- Mains of Humbie. -- £0.0.10 802 -- 17 Ettrick Forrest -- Sir Duncan Edwin Hay Bart. [Baronet] -- Part of Barony of Kirknewton. -- £0.2.2 8/12 219 -- 17 B.R. Edinburgh -- Duty sold after crop 1876 -- Third part of Harlaw. -- £0.1.8 -- Rrl 14 373 -- 15 Feus Burntisland -- Earl of Morton. -- Easter Newton -- £0.9.5 4/12 £1.0.0
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E106/22/7/70 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/70 No. 14. Calderclear, or East Calder Parish, now united to Kirknewton, No. 13.
E106/22/7/70 Colonel George Douglas, for Loughton £66.13.4
E106/22/7/70 For George Dundas £80.0.0
E106/22/7/70 For Thomas Wilkie's Heirs £195.6.8
E106/22/7/70 For part of Sir Joseph Douglas of Ormiston £120.18.0
E106/22/7/70 £462.18.0
E106/22/7/70 William Christie, John Christie, part of Sir Joseph Douglas's L. [Pounds] 50.0.0
E106/22/7/70 James Gifford £54.0.0 £104.0.0
E106/22/7/70 Lands of Selms. Divided thus,
E106/22/7/70 Part of Selms L. [Pounds] 300.0.0
E106/22/7/70 Hillend, &c part of Slems, Helen Hutchison, relict of Robert Thomson L. [Pounds] 100.0.0 £400.0.0
E106/22/7/70 Alexander Douglas, for half of Morton £165.0.0
E106/22/7/70 For one-third part of Sir Joseph Douglas's £157.3.4
E106/22/7/70 Alexander Thomson, for Robert Thomson, for Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, for Earl of Roxburgh £97.13.4
E106/22/7/70 £1386.14.8 The Earl of Morton £1386.14.8
E106/22/7/70 Edward Brown, afterwards Edward Burd, for a part of Sir Joseph Douglas's lands of Ormiston William wilkie of Ormistonhill £143.8.8
E106/22/7/70 Calderhall, L. [Pounds] 412. Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/70 James Hare £289.0.4 James Hare of Calderhall £289.0.4
E106/22/7/70 Honourable Henry Erskine (James Hare, superior) £122.19.8 Honourable Henry Erskine of Amondell £122.19.8
E106/22/7/70 Per decreet, 30th April 1805, £412.0.0 £287.19.8
E106/22/7/70 David Falconer, for the other half og Alexander Douglas of Morton's lands, Reverend George Barclay Honourable Henry Erskine £165.0.0
E106/22/7/70 James Douglas of Overshiels, L. [Pounds] 162. 13. 4d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/70 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/70 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, entailed part £52.0.11 X
E106/22/7/70 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, unentailed part East Camp and Hyndlaw £47.2.11
E106/22/7/70 £99.3.10 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson £99.3.10
E106/22/7/70 Alexander and George Glendinnings, for their parts £63.9.6 Alexander and George Glendinnings, £63.9.6
E106/22/7/70 Agrees £162.13.4
E106/22/7/70 Calderclear carried forward £2269.16.8
E106/22/7/70 Colonel George douglas, for Louton - L.66.13.4 For George Dundas - - - 80.0.0 For Thomas Wilkie's Heirs - - - 195.6.8 For a part of Sir Joseph Douglas of Or- miston - - - - - 120.18.0 ________ L. 462.18.0 William Christie, John Christie, part of Sir Joseph Douglas's - L.50.0.0 James Gifford - - - 54.0.0 _______ 104.0.0 Lands of Selms. Divided thus,- Part of Selms - - L.300.0.0 Hillend, &c. part of ditto, Helen Hutchison, relict of Robert Thomason - 100.0.0 _______ 400.0.0 Alexander Douglas, for half of Morton 165.0.0 For one-third part of Sir Joseph Douglas's 157.3.4 Alexander Thomson for Robert Thom- son, for Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, for Earl of Roxburgh - - - 97.13.4 _______ L.1386.14.8 The Earl of Morton - - L.1386.14.8 ____________________________________________ Edward Brown, afterwards Edward Burd, or a part of William Wilkie of Ormiston- Sir Joseph Douglas's lands of Ormiston - hill - - - 143.8.8 ____________________________________________ Calderhall, l.412. Divided thus,- James Hare - - - - L.289.0.4 James Hare of Calderhall - 289.0.4 ____________________________________ Honourable Henry Erskine - - - 122.19.8 Honourable Henry Erskine (James Hare, superior) of Amondell - - 122.19.8 ________ Per decreet, 30th April 1805, - L.412.0.0 L. 287.19s.8d. ____________________________________ David Falconer, for the other half of Alexander Douglas of Morton's lands, Reverend George Bar- clay - - - - - Honourable Henry Erskine { 165.0.0 ____________________________________ James Douglas of Overshils, L. 162.13.4d. divided thus, - Dr Thomas Davidson, entailed part - L.52.0.11 Ditto, unentailed ditto, called East Camp and Hyndlaw - - - - L.47.2.11 _______ L. 99.3.10 Dr Thomas Davidson - - 99.3.10 ____________________________________ Alexander and George Glendinnings, for Alexander and George Glen- their parts - - - - 63.9.6 dinnings. - - - 63.9.6 Agrees - L. 162.13.4 Calderclear carried forward - L. 2269.16.8
E106/22/7/70 [page] 70 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, entailed part [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 37
E106/22/7/71 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/71 Calderclear, Brought forward £2269.16.8
E106/22/7/71 Lands of Whitehill and Burnhouse, £97.13.4. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/71 Lands of Whitehill £38.10.8 Robert Cameron, stationer, Edinburgh £38.10.8
E106/22/7/71 Lands of Burnhouse £59.2.8 Mathew Wilkie, Bonington £59.2.8
E106/22/7/71 Per decreet, 15th November 1813, £97.13.4
E106/22/7/71 Lands of Easter Causewayend, Heirs William Mitchell Alexander Ponton, solicitor, Edinburgh £97.13.4
E106/22/7/71 The Duke of Buccleuch Duke of Buccleuch £46.13.4
E106/22/7/71 x The Earl of Lauderdale, for Spittleton, now called Linburn William Pagan of Linburn £195.6.8 x
E106/22/7/71 Total Calderclear Parish, £2707.3.4
E106/22/7/71 [page] 71 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - The Earl of Lauderdale]: See app. p [appendix page] 2. N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811. T
E106/22/7/71 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/71A [Parish] East Calder Scots
E106/22/7/71A Lands of Spittleton now called Linburn £195.6.8
E106/22/7/71A Divided thus :-
E106/22/7/71A Part of Skittleton belonging to Mr Pagan £158.16.0
E106/22/7/71A Part of Skittleton belonging to Mr Farquharson £36.10.8 £195.6.8
E106/22/7/71A [page] 71A
E106/22/7/71A Only the (new) information on the inserted sheet has been transcribed Note in green ink has not been transcribed
E106/22/7/73 No. 15. Mid-Calder Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/73 For the Lordship of Calder, Lord Torphichen, L. [pounds] 2847 18s [shillings] 6d. [pennies] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/73 His Lordship, for L. [pounds] 2060. 2s. [shillings] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/73 His Lordship's part, as after stated £1464.2.8
E106/22/7/73 Lady Poulton, for part of Calder, L. [pounds] 286. 7s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/73 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/73 North Park of Wellheads -- L. [pounds] 21.19.3 Roger Aytoun, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £21.19.3
E106/22/7/73 South Park of Wellheads, (Michael Linning, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) -- £103.18.1 James Home of Linhouse, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £103.18.1
E106/22/7/73 The Farm of Camilty -- £139.7.8
E106/22/7/73 The farm of Camilty, Mill Farm -- £15.4.1
E106/22/7/73 The mill of Camilty -- £5.18.3 Alexander Young Harburn, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £160.10.0
E106/22/7/73 Per decreet 5th Feb. [February] 1810. £286.7.4
E106/22/7/73 George Dick, for Paterson, -- L. [pounds] 135. 4s. [shillings] 6d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/73 Half, called Bankton or Cockrig -- L. [pounds] 67.12.3 James Bruce £67.12.3
E106/22/7/73 Other half, or Easter Muirton (James Wylie, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) -- £67.12.3 Roger Ayton £67.12.3
E106/22/7/73 £135.4.6
E106/22/7/73 * Is this a legal division?
E106/22/7/73 Andrew Anderson, L. [pounds] 103 19s. [shillings] Thus, - One-half Dressilrig, or Blackstoneford -- L. [pounds] 51.19.6 Roger Aytoun £51.19.6
E106/22/7/73 One-fourth Sandygate -- £25.19.9 James Bruce £25.19.9
E106/22/7/73 Other fourth Sandygate -- £25.19.9 Turnbull £25.19.9
E106/22/7/73 £103.19.0
E106/22/7/73 *Is this a legal division?
E106/22/7/73 R. Archibald Tod, for a part of Over Williamston, formerly part of Blackhall, called Easter Harburn-head, now Haymains £70.8.6 Alexander Young, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £70.8.6
E106/22/7/73 Agrees £2060.2.0
E106/22/7/73 Robert Pringle, for his part of Lord Lorphichen's L. [pounds] 594. 9s. [shillings] 10d. [pennies] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/73 Lord Torphichen, for his part, after stated -- L. [pounds] 285.15.0
E106/22/7/73 Over and Nether Craig, Thomas Sharp, as stated -- £308.14.10 £594.9.10 As after stated.
E106/22/7/73 James Graham. for Wester Muiristown £100.0.0 William Bell £100.0.0
E106/22/7/73 Thomas Gloag -- L. [pounds] 32.3.0
E106/22/7/73 William Flint, for Polbeth Stated in Wester Calder. -- £61.3.8 £93.6.8 Now stated in Wester Calder, in which parish they lie
E106/22/7/73 Agrees with Lord Torphichen's cumulo valuation in 1726 £2847.18.6
E106/22/7/73 Lord Torphichen's own valuation, as above mentioned £1464.2.8
E106/22/7/73 Lord Torphichen's own valuation, for Robert Pringle's part, as above mentioned £285.15.0
E106/22/7/73 Lord Torphichen's own valuation, for remainder, as above mentioned £308.14.10 Mid-Calder carried forward £695.19.4
E106/22/7/73 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/73 Mid-Calder, Brought forward, £695.19.4
E106/22/7/73 Brought forward £2058.12.6
E106/22/7/73 Amount of articles drawn out, as already stated to other heritors, including L. [pounds] 93. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] stated
E106/22/7/73 to West Calder L. [pounds] 789.6.0
E106/22/7/73 Lord Torphichen, as above 2058.2.6
E106/22/7/73 Agrees with cumulo L. [pounds] 2847.18.6
E106/22/7/73 Abraham Pargills, for Nether Howden £120.0.0
E106/22/7/73 James Oswald of Spittle £285.0.0
E106/22/7/73 William Elphinston, for Samuel Johnston and George Dickm for Greenbank £32.13.4
E106/22/7/73 Lord Torphichen's Total £2496.5.10 Lord Torphichen £2496.5.10
E106/22/7/73 Alexander Thomson, for Ingliston, Bavelaw, now called Harperig, James Gray The Earl of Morton £86.0.0
E106/22/7/73 James Scott, for Inglis's Heirs, for Howden Thomas Farquharson of Howden £80.0.0
E106/22/7/73 Alexander Muirhead, for Linhouse £487.0.0
E106/22/7/73 For a part of Over Williamston and Blackhall £128.11.6
E106/22/7/73 £615.11.6
E106/22/7/73 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/73 Alexander Muirhead, for Linhouse £453.4.10 James Home, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £453.4.10
E106/22/7/73 Lands of Dyke, and part of Nether Alderston, alias Wester Drester Rigg, now called Westfield, John Lookupe, afterwards Commissioner West L. [pounds] 60.0.0 Captain Alexander Forbes £60.0.0
E106/22/7/73 John Mitchell's part of Nether Alderston, afterwards John Bell 14.8.2 -- £74.8.2 £74.8.2 Earl of Rosebery £14.8.2
E106/22/7/73 agrees - £615.11.6
E106/22/7/73 John Hamilton, for lands of Pumpherston, Earl of Hopeton Honourable Henry Erskine £406.13.4
E106/22/7/73 John Mitchell, afterwards James Gartshore, for Alderston Miss Bruce of Alderston £364.0.0
E106/22/7/73 The lands of East and West Cairns, L. [pounds] 199. Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/73 George and John gray, for their part £88.10.0 Heirs of G. Gray of Cairns and George Reid £88.10.0
E106/22/7/73 R. George Dick, for Wester Cairns and West Colzium £81.0.0 John Inglis of Redhall £81.0.0
E106/22/7/73 James Graham, for part of Cairns, called Wester Causewayend £29.10.0 James Graham £29.10.0
E106/22/7/73 Agrees £199.0.0
E106/22/7/73 John Mitchell, for Colzium Michale Linning, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £50.0.0
E106/22/7/73 Alexander Dalgliesh, for lands of Hotston, Rev. [Reverend] Charles Wilkie William Hardie £164.0.0
E106/22/7/73 Total Mid-Calder £5157.10.0
E106/22/7/73 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1726, 1738, and 1811, after deducting L. [pounds] 93. 6s. [shillings] 8d. [pennies] stated to West-Calder. Vide Observations at the end of West Calder.
E106/22/7/73 [page] 72 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [page] 73 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Abraham Pargills [note] X See app. p. [appendix page] 9. Lands of Dyke [note] O See app. p. [appendix page] 26. Alexander Dalgliesh [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 23.
E106/22/7/74 No. 16. West Calder Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/74 Thomas Smellie, for Adiewell (James Wylie, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) William Smellie of Adiewell £135.6.8
E106/22/7/74 R. John Tenant, afterwards Alexander, and then John Wilson, for Wester and the west half of Easter Handaxwood Dr James Hare, junior £200.0.0
E106/22/7/74 William Martin, for the lands of Little Harwood, William Henry Henry Jardine, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £165.0.0
E106/22/7/74 John Russell, for Braidshaw, £134.6.8
E106/22/7/74 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/74 The lands of Braidshaw £100.15.0 Alexander Young, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £100.15.0
E106/22/7/74 The lands of Annatscross (A. [Alexander] Young, superior) £33.11.8 James Wylie of Annatfield, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £33.11.8
E106/22/7/74 Per decreet, 5th Feb. [February] 1810. Agrees, £134.6.8
E106/22/7/74 David Home of Grange, lands of Grange, Reverend Charles Wilkie William Hardie £208.7.0
E106/22/7/74 Thomas Sandielands of Rashiehill, for lands of Rashiehill, or east half of Easter Handaxwood, Thomas Murray Thomas Balfour and R. Waddell £50.0.0
E106/22/7/74 In the Roll 1702 entered thus,—
E106/22/7/74 William Douglas -- £157.0.0
E106/22/7/74 Sir James Douglas -- £160.10.0
E106/22/7/74 George Weir -- £90.0.0
E106/22/7/74 And -- *£333.6.8
E106/22/7/74 -- £740.16.8
E106/22/7/74 * And which £333.6.8 was deducted off from the valuation of Mid-Calder ; but in Roll 1726, &c. as under,—
E106/22/7/74 Robert Hepburn, for lands of Baads £480.6.8
E106/22/7/74 Robert Hepburn, for a part of Muirhouse-dykes £100.0.0
E106/22/7/74 £580.6.8
E106/22/7/74 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/74 John Dundas, for Hopefield £447.0.0 George Douglas of Baads £447.0.0
E106/22/7/74 Meikle Harwood, £133.6.8
E106/22/7/74 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/74 Reverend Gilbert Hamilton, for part of Meikle Harwood £114.5.9 John Mowbray, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £114.5.9
E106/22/7/74 John Smith of Birniehills, for part of Meikle Harwood £19.0.11 John Penny £19.0.11
E106/22/7/74 Agrees, £580.6.8
E106/22/7/74 James Douglas, for Muirhouse dykes, as after £160.10.0 *
E106/22/7/74 Agrees, £740.16.8
E106/22/7/74 Alexander Muirhead, for Corset, or Crosswoodburn, formerly Lady Polton, now Alexander Young (per decreet, 5th February 1810.) Alexander Young of Harburn £118.0.0
E106/22/7/74 James Douglas of Muirhouse-dykes, for Corset, or Crosswoodburn £160.10.0 *
E106/22/7/74 James Douglas, for Robert Murray £52.6.8 ‡
E106/22/7/74 £212.16.8 John Graham of Muirhouse-dykes £212.16.8
E106/22/7/74 Robert Murray, as above £52.6.8 ‡
E106/22/7/74 Alexander Murray, as after £50.0.0 ¤
E106/22/7/74 Agrees, £102.6.8
E106/22/7/74 West-Calder carried forward £1804.3.8
E106/22/7/74 [page] 74 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - James Douglas, for Muirhouse dykes]: See app. pp. [appendix pages] 11 & 12 & for subdivision p. [page] 22 [Note - James Douglas of Muirhouse-dykes]: {* See app. pp. [appendix pages] ‡ 11 & 12 ¤ and 22}
E106/22/7/74 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed [Note in red ink - William Hardie] Note - This O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] was changed ??? [in favour of] Thomas T?? [Tyme? - see page 75B for a matching 'T' (Total)] of Charlesfield as part of Stow station Ph. [parish] Midcalder, altho' [although] not contained in Crown Charter (F.1832). For further enquiry R. Waddell - Robert? there are no other R Waddell's appearing in the search (so far)
E106/22/7/75 West Calder Parish, Brought forward £1804.3.8
E106/22/7/75 ‡ Thomas Murray, for the half of Thomas Sandilands of Rashiehills, for lands of Meadowhead (James Wylie, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) John Graham of Meadowhead, and Thomas Balfour £50.0.0 ‡
E106/22/7/75 R. The lands of Hermandshiels, £305.0.0. Divided thus,— {George Fergusson,}
E106/22/7/75 Hermandshiels £130.10.0 {Lord Hermand} £130.10.0}
E106/22/7/75 Heughhead, &c. as under £62.3.0} £192.13.0
E106/22/7/75 R. Andrew Gloag, for Earlsmyre, part of Hermandshiels called Chapleton Parkhead £88.18.0}
E106/22/7/75 R. Lands of Limefield £74.12.0} Heirs of Thomas Gloag, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £163.10.0
E106/22/7/75 Heirs William Steel, for William Flint, part of Earlsmyre £11.0.0 William Flint of Polbeth £11.0.0
E106/22/7/75 Agrees, £305.0.0
E106/22/7/75 Mr John Mitchell of Alderston, for lands of Bents, disjoined from Lord Torphichen's valuation in Mid-Calder, and added to this James Elder £50.0.0
E106/22/7/75 Andrew Marjoribanks of that Ilk, £620.0.0
E106/22/7/75 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/75 James Flint, for Gavieside and Brotherston £101.0.0 x Heirs John Davie, John Cuninghame, advocate, and Heirs of Thomas Gloag £101.0.0 x
E106/22/7/75 Robert Dalgleish, £152.14.5
E106/22/7/75 Divided thus—
E106/22/7/75 William Meikle, £93.4.5. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/75 R. Heughhead, Dykefoot, Turneymoon, Coalheughhead, and Slateheugh -- £62.3.0 Lord Hermand, stated above.
E106/22/7/75 Wester Torphin -- £31.1.5 Robert Graham Glasgow, now Berry £31.1.5
E106/22/7/75 Agrees, -- £93.4.5
E106/22/7/75 Easter Torphin -- £42.18.5 John Jackson £42.18.5
E106/22/7/75 John Russell of Roseburn, part of Torphin, called Broomhill (James Balfour, superior) -- £16.11.7 Thomas Jackson £16.11.7
E106/22/7/75 [sub-total] £152.14.5
E106/22/7/75 Lands holden of Alexander Marjoribanks of Marjoribanks, as superior, per £359.0.9
E106/22/7/75 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/75 Lands of Breechmill and Southfield of Cleughhead -- £142.18.6 Governors of George Watson's Hospital £142.18.6
E106/22/7/75 Lands of South Cobinshaw, James Allan -- £46.14.5 Rev. [Reverend] David Carruthers £46.14.5
E106/22/7/75 Lands of North Cobinshaw, exclusive of Kipsyke -- £29.10.8 Mrs Kidd} £29.10.8
E106/22/7/75 Lands of Kipsyke -- £21.11.6 Mrs Kidd} £51.2.2 £21.11.6
E106/22/7/75 R. Lands of Crosswoodhill -- £58.0.8 Andrew Steel, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £58.0.8
E106/22/7/75 Lands of Clovenford-syke and Cleughhead -- £60.5.0 William Flint of Polbeth £60.5.0
E106/22/7/75 Per decreet 6th Oct. [October] 1812. £359.0.9
E106/22/7/75 R. Blackhill, lands of £7.4.10 Alexander Young, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £7.4.10
E106/22/7/75 Agrees with Marjoribanks' cumulo valution [valuation] in 1726 £620.0.0
E106/22/7/75 West Calder Parish carried forward, £2829.3.8
E106/22/7/75 [page] 75 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Thomas Murray]: [See] app p. [appendix page] 12 [Note - James Flint]: See app. [pp.] [appendix pages] 4 & 5 U
E106/22/7/75 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed Heughhead - about half-way down the page appears as Heughnead. This looks like a printing error as the top left corner of the 'n' does not show a slight protrusion to the left as per other typed 'n's. Also, a search results in no matches for Heughnead. valu-tion at bottom of the page is missing an 'a'
E106/22/7/75A Parish West Calder O.V.R. [Old Valued Rent] Scots.
E106/22/7/75A Lands of Gavieside and Brotherston £101.0.0
E106/22/7/75A divided:-
E106/22/7/75A (1) Gavieside belonging to John Cunningham extending to 144 acres or thereabout £34.18.3
E106/22/7/75A (2) Blackmyre and Killendean belonging to the Tutors of Mr Gloag's Childred extending to 55 acres or thereabout. £17.15.1
E106/22/7/75A (3) Brotherston belonging to Mrs Mary Isabella and Charlotte Davie exteinding to 138 acres 2 roods or thereabout. £48.6.8 £101.0.0
E106/22/7/75A [page] 75A
E106/22/7/75A Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
E106/22/7/75B Ph [Parish] West Calder. Lands of Muirhousedykes O.V.R. [Old Valued Rent] Scots. £160.0.0
E106/22/7/75B Divided thus:- Scots
E106/22/7/75B Part belonging to John Graham including Kirkhill, Westburn, Back of Moss Harkhead X £123.10.0
E106/22/7/75B X Divided as below
E106/22/7/75B Part belonging to Thomas Balfour comprehending Drumaben, Badleith - part of Muirhousedyes share of Woodburn £37.0.0 £160.0.0
E106/22/7/75B Division of above £123. 10/- Scots
E106/22/7/75B Part of Muirhousedykes including Kirkhill standing in name of John Graham:-
E106/22/7/75B Muirhousedykes Farm £54.6.10
E106/22/7/75B Westburn £18.10.6
E106/22/7/75B Back of Moss £11.2.4
E106/22/7/75B Glebe & Small Fields about Muirhousedykes north of Scollaburn £17.5.9
E106/22/7/75B Parkhead £12.7.0
E106/22/7/75B Total of Dr [Doctor] Thomas Logan £113.12.5
E106/22/7/75B Kirkhill belonging to John Robertson £9.17.7
E106/22/7/75B £123.10.0
E106/22/7/75B Of West Calder - Lands of Muirhousedykes OVR Scots £ 160.10.0 Divided Thus: - Part belonging to John Graham including Scots Kirkhill, Westburn, Back of Moss Harkhead £ *123.10.0 (see below) *divided as below Part belonging to Tho. Balfour comprehending Drumaben, Badleith - part of Muirhousedyes share of Woodburn (F.9079) * 34 - - £ 160.10.0 Division of above (lbs) 123.10/. Scots Part of Muirhousedykes including Kirkhill standing in name of John Graham: - Muirhousedykes Farm £ 54.6.10 Westburn 18.10.6 Back of Moss 11.2.4 Glebe & Small Fields about Muirhousedykes north of 17.5.9 Scollaburn Parkhead 12.7.0 _________ Total of Dr. Tho. Logan (F.9079) 113.12.5 Kirkhill belonging to John Robertson 9.17.7 _________ £ 123.10.0 __________
E106/22/7/75B [page] 75B Part belonging to John Graham including Kirkhill, Westburn, Back of Moss Harkhead [note] (see below)
E106/22/7/75B annotations in green ink not transcribed
E106/22/7/75C of West Calder - Lands of Netherlongford OVR Scots £ 52.6.8 Divided this:- Part incl. west Jarg belonging to John Graham * 41.6.8 Part belong . to Tho? Balfour - being Nether 7.0.0 longford's share of Woodmuir Common Part belonging to John Graham Jr. 4.0.0 52.6.8 __________ __________ *Further divided: - Dr. Logan{Farm of NetherLongford & land south of Scollaburn 24.0.8 {West Jarg 8.6.7 Adiebrownhill belonging to John Stein 8.19.5 _________ £ 41.6.8 75C.
E106/22/7/77 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/77 West Calder Parish, Brought forward £2829.3.8
E106/22/7/77 R. James Purdie, for a fourth part of the lands of Over Williamston, or Wester Harburnhead, called Hayfield, now Harburn Alexander Young, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £133.6.8
E106/22/7/77 John Yorston, for Thomas Clark, William Douglas, for Middle Crosswood * Heirs Sir A. Dick £97.13.4
E106/22/7/77 Total West Calder £3060.3.8
E106/22/7/77 N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1726 and 1738.
E106/22/7/77 But the two following entries fall to be stated as lying in this parish,—
E106/22/7/77 Thomas Gloag, for Langside £32.3.0 Heirs Thomas Gloag, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £32.3.0
E106/22/7/77 William Flint, for Polbeth (James Wylie, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) £61.3.8 William Flint of Polbeth £61.3.8
E106/22/7/77 £93.6.8 Total West Calder £3153.10.4
E106/22/7/77 Though they are stated in all the other Rolls in Mid-Calder Parish, as composing part of Lord Torphichen's Cumulo Valuation in that Parish in 1726.
E106/22/7/77 Obs. [Observation] Mid-Calder and West Calder were originally one parish ; and it is somewhat difficult, from the old Rolls, to ascertain the Valuations of each with accuracy.
E106/22/7/77 The Valuations are correct, as the summations agree.
E106/22/7/77 Thus, in 1702, Mid-Calder, Total £5559.3.4
E106/22/7/77 West-Calder, Total £2751.17.0
E106/22/7/77 £8311.0.4
E106/22/7/77 in 1726, Mid-Calder, Total £5250.16.8
E106/22/7/77 West-Calder, Total £3060.3.8
E106/22/7/77 £8311.0.4
E106/22/7/77 in 1814, Mid-Calder, Total £5157.10.0
E106/22/7/77 West-Calder, Total £3153.10.4
E106/22/7/77 £8311.0.4
E106/22/7/77 Agrees.
E106/22/7/77 No. 17. Inveresk Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/77 The Marquis of Tweedale, for Pinkie, £1475.0.0.
E106/22/7/77 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/77 The Marquis of Tweedale, £904.3.8 3/4. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/77 Sir Archibald Hope, for Sandyhaugh feu £23.8.5 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Sir Archibald Hope, for a piece of ground near Eastpans feu £26.15.4 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Lord Tweedale's Trustees, for Pinkie Mains £185.14.6 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Lord Tweedale's Trustees, for a part of Pinkiefield, in lease to George Murray £78.17.8 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Lord Tweedale's Trustees, for a part of Pinkiefield, in lease to William Spence £86.6.3 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Lord Tweedale's Trustees, for a part of Pinkiefield, in lease to James Veitch £95.9.11 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Lord Tweedale's Trustees, for a part of Pinkiefield, to George Berry £46.3.2
E106/22/7/77 Sir Archibald Hope, for gardens and New Park of Pinkie, and others, in property and superiority £361.8.2 3/12
E106/22/7/77 Agrees £904.3.8 3/12 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £904.3.8 3/12
E106/22/7/77 Dr Archibald Christie £33.13.2 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £33.13.2
E106/22/7/77 John Paton £147.12.2 3/4 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £147.12.2 3/4
E106/22/7/77 Mrs Fisher of Loretto, for lands £97.14.5 6/12 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £97.14.5 6/12
E106/22/7/77 Sir John Hope £1183.3.6 1/2 Vide Abstract after stated.
E106/22/7/77 Captain Lindsay, Pinkieburn £64.8.10 1/4 Dr Lindsay £64.8.10 1/4
E106/22/7/77 Andrew Elly £53.17.7 1/4 Andrew Elly, gardener £53.17.7 1/4
E106/22/7/77 £1301.10.0
E106/22/7/77 R. Rev. [Reverend] Mr Finlay, for Mr Campbell £173.10.0 William Aitchison of Drumore £173.10.0
E106/22/7/77 Agrees £1475.0.0
E106/22/7/77 Agrees with Roll 1702.
E106/22/7/77 The Duchess of Buccleuch, for Smeaton £1349.12.8
E106/22/7/77 The Duchess of Buccleuch, for that part of the superiority £182.4.7
E106/22/7/77 £1531.17.3
E106/22/7/77 The superiority of the Lordship of Musselburgh formerly belonged to Sir Robert Dickson of Carberry -- £866.10.2
E106/22/7/77 Deduce Carberry's part, as after stated -- £291.18.0
E106/22/7/77 £574.12.2
E106/22/7/77 Agrees £2106.9.5 The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry £2106.9.5
E106/22/7/77 William Binning of Wallyford, for the lands of Wallyford (£697.6.4 thus,—) £614.7.4
E106/22/7/77 William Binning of Wallyford, for his part of the superiority £82.19.0
E106/22/7/77 £697.6.4
E106/22/7/77 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/77 Robert Finlay, for parks about the house of Wallyford and East Farm £414.0.7
E106/22/7/77 West Farm of Wallyford £283.5.9
E106/22/7/77 Per decreet, 11th March 1807. Agrees £697.6.4 Earl of Wemyss £697.6.4
E106/22/7/77 Inveresk carried forward £4278.15.9
E106/22/7/77
E106/22/7/77
E106/22/7/77
E106/22/7/77 [page] 76 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [page] 77 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note- Earl of Wemyss]: Note :- Belonged to Earl of Wemyss in 1857
E106/22/7/77 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in red and green ink have not been transcribed Heirs Sir A. Dick [Sir Alexander Dick, 5th Baronet (1786–1808)] [Note - Earl of Wemyss]: William Aitchison of Drumore has been scored out and changed to Earl of Wemyss
E106/22/7/78 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/78 Inveresk, Brought forward, £4278.15.9
E106/22/7/78 Hugh Sommervill, for Andrew Hamilton's creditors £508.5.0
E106/22/7/78 For their part of the superiority £68.12.10
E106/22/7/78 £576.17.10
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp -- £322.17.2
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp, for William Smith -- £241.0.0
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp, for a part of Hamilton's creditors -- £220.15.0
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp, for Robert Dobie -- £802.10.0
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp, for his part of superiority -- £214.0.0
E106/22/7/78 [sub total] £1801.2.2
E106/22/7/78 £2378.0.0
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp, for Robert Hyslop's, and superiority -- £77.18.9
E106/22/7/78 Sir James Sharp, Widow Hyslop, and superiority -- £65.5.4
E106/22/7/78 [sub total] £143.4.1
E106/22/7/78 [total] £2521.4.1
E106/22/7/78 Arranged thus,—
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for Robert Dobie £802.10.0
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for superiority £214.0.0
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for John Colville £508.5.0
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for superiority £68.12.10
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for Sommervill £322.17.2
E106/22/7/78 R.{ Francis Charteris, for William Smith £241.0.0
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for part of Hamilton's creditors £220.15.0
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for Robert Hyslop £68.13.4
E106/22/7/78 { Francis Charteris, for his superiority £9.5.5
E106/22/7/78 Widow Hyslop's half £57.10.0
E106/22/7/78 Widow Hyslop's half, for superiority £7.15.4
E106/22/7/78 £2521.4.1 The Earl of Wemyss and March £2521.4.1
E106/22/7/78 Agrees with Rolls 1726, 1738, and 1811,—though the above superiorities are added at £299.13.7 in cumulo. For the lands of Stoneyhill, Huthencroft, and Monktonhall, &c.
E106/22/7/78 { Heirs of Dugald Campbell, for Robert Hyslop, elder £96.10.0
E106/22/7/78 { For Hyslop's part of superiority £13.0.7
E106/22/7/78 R.{ For Archibald Hyslop £23.3.4
E106/22/7/78 { For his part of superiority £3.2.8
E106/22/7/78 { For Arthur Straiton £83.4.8
E106/22/7/78 Agrees £219.1.3 The Earl of Wemyss £219.1.3
E106/22/7/78 Jmaes [James] Henderson, for the other half of Widow Hyslop's £57.10.0
E106/22/7/78 Her part of superiority £7.15.4
E106/22/7/78 £65.5.4
E106/22/7/78 N. B. Included in the Earl of Wemyss's, above.
E106/22/7/78 William McCaul, afterwards William Dalrymple £68.13.4
E106/22/7/78 And his part of superiority £9.5.5
E106/22/7/78 £77.18.9
E106/22/7/78 N. B. Included in the Earl of Wemyss's, before stated.
E106/22/7/78 Inveresk carried forward £7019.1.1
E106/22/7/78 [page] 78 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [left margin - Francis Charteris, for superiority]: £214.0.0 [left margin - Francis Charteris, for superiority]: £68.12.0 [left margin - Francis Charteris, for his superiority]: £9.5.5 [left margin - Francis Charteris, for superiority]: £7.15.4 [left margin - £2521.4.1]: [sub-total] £299.13.7
E106/22/7/79 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/79 Inveresk, Brought forward £7019.1.1
E106/22/7/79 George Peaston £34.6.8
E106/22/7/79 George Peaston, for the superiority £4.12.9
E106/22/7/79 £38.19.5 Bailie Charles Stewart £38.19.5
E106/22/7/79 Mr James Smith, part of Whitehill £155.1.6
E106/22/7/79 Sir David Dalrymple, part of Whitehill, now called New Hailes £155.1.6
E106/22/7/79 £310.3.0 Miss Dalrymple of Hailes £310.3.0
E106/22/7/79 Edmonston, for Mitchell, for lands called Whitehill John Wauchope of Edmonston £303.15.0
E106/22/7/79 ‡ Patrick Falconar of Monkton, for the lands of Monkton £674.0.0 ‡
E106/22/7/79 Patrick Falconar of Monkton, for the superiority £91.0.2
E106/22/7/79 £765.0.2 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £765.0.2
E106/22/7/79 Vide Abstract after.
E106/22/7/79 Musselburgh, rent for the whole houses, and Buchanan's lands £1200.0.0
E106/22/7/79 For James Ramage £200.0.0
E106/22/7/79 For James Scott } £44.9.0
E106/22/7/79 Janet Scott } Mills of Musselburgh £22.11.6
E106/22/7/79 Agrees, £1467.0.6 Town of Musselburgh £1467.0.6
E106/22/7/79 The lands of Rosebank Sir John Hope Bart. [Baronet] £286.6.8 x
E106/22/7/79 Vide Abstract after stated
E106/22/7/79 James Henderson, for James Heriot £187.0.0
E106/22/7/79 N. B. Included in other articles.
E106/22/7/79 Mr George Jollie, Alexander Heriot, merchant Town of Musselburgh £62.6.8
E106/22/7/79 James Henderson, for Thomas Forman £22.13.4
E106/22/7/79 N. B. Included in other articles.
E106/22/7/79 Dr Christie's lands, £467.4.6. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/79 Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees, lands of Bockharts £39.6.10
E106/22/7/79 Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees, Easter Gullyflat, and part of Easter Kenmuir £90.7.7
E106/22/7/79 Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees, for House Park £32.15.7
E106/22/7/79 Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees, for Wester Gullyflat, Cowpark, and Kenmuir £228.13.10
E106/22/7/79 £391.3.10 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £391.3.10
E106/22/7/79 Vide Abstract after stated.
E106/22/7/79 Archibald Cochrane, for Cairniebrae £76.0.8 Archibald Cochrane of Ashkirk £76.0.8
E106/22/7/79 Agrees £467.4.6
E106/22/7/79 Robert Douglas, for Thomas Douglas £73.6.2
E106/22/7/79 William McMillan, James Duncan £36.0.0
E106/22/7/79 £109.6.2 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £109.6.2
E106/22/7/79 Vide Abstract after stated.
E106/22/7/79 Inveresk carried forward £10,829.3.2
E106/22/7/79 [page] 79 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Patrick Falconar of Monkton]: app. [appendix] [Note - The lands of Rosebank]: See app. [appendix] 3 [Note - Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees, Easter Gullyflat ]: ? app. p. [appendix page] 4 p. 11 [Note - Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees, for Wester Gullyflat]: See app. p. [appendix page] ?[4] & p. 11. [Note - Robert Douglas]: See app p. [appendix page] 4. X
E106/22/7/79 Notes in green and red ink have not been transcribed notes about 'See app. p.' are partially hidden in fold
E106/22/7/79A Rosebank and other lands in the Parish of Inveresk.
E106/22/7/79A 1. Part of lands of Rosebank belonging to Sir John Hope extending to 27 acres 14 falls or thereabout. £109.11.5
E106/22/7/79A Part of lands of Rosebank belonging to Archibald Cochrane Esq. consisting of 36 acres 2 roods 32 falls or thereabout. £176.15.3 £286.6.8
E106/22/7/79A 2. Part of Robertson's lands afterwards Mr Paton's belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 11 acres 1 rood and 2 falls or thereabout. £74.9.8
E106/22/7/79A Part thereof belonging to Gilbert Handyside consisting of 7 acres 1 rood and 20 falls or thereabout. £32.10.4 £107.0.0
E106/22/7/79A 3. Easter part of Howmuir extending to 8 acres 1 rood or thereabout. £40.6.1
E106/22/7/79A Easter Gullaflat extending to 10 acres 1 rood or thereabout. £50.1.6 £90.7.7
E106/22/7/79A 4. Cowpark and Remainder of Howmuir extending to 30 acres 31 falls. £146.1.2
E106/22/7/79A Wester Gullaflat extending to 16 acres 1 rood and 9 falls or thereabout. £82.12.8 £228.13.10
E106/22/7/79A Part of the lands called Douglas and Macmillans belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 16 acres 25 falls or thereabout. £75.5.10
E106/22/7/79A Part of the lands called Douglas and Macmillans belonging to Rear Admiral Sir David Milne consisting of 5 acres 3 roods 15 falls or thereabout. £34.0.4 £109.6.2
E106/22/7/79A 6. The lands of Monkton including Cairnie Farm belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 155 acres 2 roods 31 falls or thereabout. £397.0.1
E106/22/7/79A The lands of Castlesteads belonging to the Duke of Buccleugh consisting of 192 acres 1 rood and 30 falls or thereabout. £368.0.1 £765.0.2
E106/22/7/79A By Decree dated 1st October 1816.
E106/22/7/79A Only the (new) information on the inserted sheet has been transcribed Note in green ink has not been transcribed
E106/22/7/80 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/80 Inveresk, Brought forward, - £10,829.3.2
E106/22/7/80 James and Janet Penman £9.14.0
E106/22/7/80 Hugh Penman, jeweller £77.3.0
E106/22/7/80 For Richard Douglas £44.10.0
E106/22/7/80 For Robert Douglas £38.0.0
E106/22/7/80 £169.7.0
E106/22/7/80 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/80 Sir Archibald Hope's Trustees £115.11.6 Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £115.11.6
E106/22/7/80 Vide Abstract.
E106/22/7/80 Archibald Cochrane, (Penman's) £53.15.6 Archibald Cochrane £53.15.6
E106/22/7/80 Agrees, £169.7.0
E106/22/7/80 Archibald Shiels, for Thomas Smith £171.10.0
E106/22/7/80 Archibald Shiels, for a part of Vernor's lands £108.4.8
E106/22/7/80 £279.14.8
E106/22/7/80 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/80 Andrew Shiels £93.8.11 Archibald Cochrane £93.8.11
E106/22/7/80 N. B. The remainder included in other articles of Dr Christie's, as before stated.
E106/22/7/80 Archibald Cochrane }
E106/22/7/80 Alexander Hay, wright Sir David Rae } £142.10.0
E106/22/7/80 Captain Milne }
E106/22/7/80 { The Heirs of William Douglas, for a part of Vernor's £54.2.4
E106/22/7/80 { The Heirs of William Douglas, for Robert Strachan £17.8.0
E106/22/7/80 { The Heirs of William Douglas, for half of Robert Douglas, John Cruickshank's part of Vernor's £54.2.4
E106/22/7/80 { The Heirs of William Douglas, for Robert Douglas, 10 acres £49.0.0
E106/22/7/80 { £174.12.8 A. [Archibald] Cochrane £174.12.8
E106/22/7/80 John Douglas, for one-fourth of John Hislop's £34.6.8
E106/22/7/80 John Douglas, for superiority £4.12.9
E106/22/7/80 £38.19.5 Charles Douglas, wright £38.19.5
E106/22/7/80 Lady Emelia Halket Mrs Charteris £62.5.11
E106/22/7/80 Robert Douglas, younger £45.0.0
E106/22/7/80 Robert Douglas, younger, for his part of R. [Robert] Douglas, elder, for 27 acres £97.0.0
E106/22/7/80 £142.0.0
E106/22/7/80 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/80 Robert Douglas, above, 10 acres £49.0.0 Above, to Mr Cochrane.
E106/22/7/80 William Dalrymple, 10 acres £49.0.0
E106/22/7/80 N. B. Included in some other articles.
E106/22/7/80 William Paterson, 7 acres, £44.0.0 Charles Stewart, farmer £44.0.0
E106/22/7/80 27 acres, as above.
E106/22/7/80 £142.0.0
E106/22/7/80 Richard Douglas £44.10.0
E106/22/7/80 For his part of Robert Douglas, elder £38.0.0
E106/22/7/80 £82.10.0
E106/22/7/80 N. B. Already stated, and divided between Sir John Hope and Mr Cochrane. Inveresk carried forward, £11,554.7.1
E106/22/7/80 [page] 80 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [written sideways by { The Heirs of William Douglas, and following 4 lines]: Called lands in the Wardside.
E106/22/7/80 Note in green ink has not been transcribed
E106/22/7/81 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/81 Inveresk, Brought forward, - £11,554.7.1
E106/22/7/81 ‡ Sir Robert Coult £108.4.8
E106/22/7/81 ‡ Sir Robert Coult £40.0.0
E106/22/7/81 £148.4.8 Oliver Colt of Auldhame £148.4.8 ‡
E106/22/7/81 James Wright's Heirs, Alexander Weir Sir David Rae, Bart. [Baronet] £68.7.0
E106/22/7/81 Mrs Cameron £68.7.0 Mr Home, Longformacus.
E106/22/7/81 N. B. Included in other articles.
E106/22/7/81 Robertson's Heirs, John Paton Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £107.0.0 x
E106/22/7/81 Vide Abstract, under.
E106/22/7/81 William Tod Bailie Charles Stewart £10.0.0
E106/22/7/81 Charles Wright William Aitchison of Drumore £120.0.0
E106/22/7/81 William McMillan £36.0.0
E106/22/7/81 James Duncan £36.0.0
E106/22/7/81 £72.0.0 Thomas McMillan, £72.0.0
E106/22/7/81 Robert Vernor, for the Oxengate, and one-third part of an oxengate of land Orphan Hospital, Edinburgh £87.10.0
E106/22/7/81 Mr John Reid, B. [Bailie] William Berry William Scott £71.0.0
E106/22/7/81 George Livington, Midfield Sir John Hope, Bart. [Baronet] £323.0.0
E106/22/7/81 Vide Abstract.
E106/22/7/81 Abstract of Sir John Hope's Valuations.
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for a part of Pinkie, as before stated -- £1183.3.6 6/12
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for Monkton, as before stated -- £765.0.2
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for lands of Rosebank, as before stated -- £286.6.8
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for part of Dr [Doctor] Christie, as before stated -- £391.3.10
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for Douglas and McMillan, as before stated -- £109.6.2
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for part of Penman and Douglas, to Sir A. [Archibald] Hope's trustees, as before stated -- £115.11.6
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for Robertson's Heirs, John Paton, as before stated -- £107.0.0
E106/22/7/81 Sir John, for George Livington, for Midfield, as before stated -- £323.0.0
E106/22/7/81 Amount of Sir John Hope's valuations -- [sub-total] £3280.11.10 6/12
E106/22/7/81 Robert Douglas of Crookston Heirs of Clerk of Crookston £293.0.0
E106/22/7/81 Sir Robert Dickson of Carberry, for the lands of Carberry £2177.0.0
E106/22/7/81 The superiority of Musselburgh, being -- £866.10.2
E106/22/7/81 Deduce the Duke of Buccleuch's part -- £574.12.2
E106/22/7/81 £291.18.0
E106/22/7/81 £2468.18.0 William Fullarton of Carberry £2468.18.0
E106/22/7/81 Admiral Home, formerly Harry Guthrie Charles, candlemaker £49.15.9
E106/22/7/81 Total Inveresk, £15,373.2.6
E106/22/7/81 [page] 81 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Sir Robert Coult]: app. [appendix] 9.? [Note - Robertson's Heirs] See app. pp. [appendix pages] 3 & 4 [Note - Sir John, for Monkton]: app. [appendix] 3 & 4 [Note - Sir John, for lands of Rosebank]: p. [page] 11 N. B. £44.13.3 more than the Roll 1702 ; £0.2.2 less than Roll 1726 ; £0.1.0 less than 1738 ; £0.0.1 more than 1792 ; and £0.0.6 less than 1811.
E106/22/7/81 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed Three notes about 'See app. p.' are partially hidden in fold [Note in red ink - Oliver Colt of Auldhame]: Duke Supr. [Superior] ? [Note in red ink - William Scott]: Duke Supr. [Superior] ? [Note in red ink - Sir John, for Monkton, for lands of Rosebank, for Douglas and McMillan, for Robertson's Heirs]: mistakenly marked in Co. Clerks Roll
E106/22/7/81A Parish of Inveresk Scots .
E106/22/7/81A Lands at Inveresk - Old Valued Rent . £148.4.8
E106/22/7/81A divided as follows :-
E106/22/7/81A Lands belonging to Sir David Milne . £11.9.7
E106/22/7/81A Lands belonging to William Aitchison . £31.10.4
E106/22/7/81A Lands belonging to Miss Rae . £17.2.3
E106/22/7/81A Part of lands belonging to James Dalrymple and Lady Haddington comprising the site of the Mansion House of Inveresk and Offices thereto belonging with the Policy and Park surrounding the same . £30.11.7
E106/22/7/81A Part of lands belonging to James Dalrymple and Lady Haddington comprising South and North Gardens of Inveresk at present possessed by Duncan Taylor . £57.0.11 £148.4.8
E106/22/7/81A By Decreet dated 8th July 1828 .
E106/22/7/81A [page] 81A
E106/22/7/81A Only the (new) information on the inserted sheet has been transcribed
E106/22/7/83 82 Rectified Valuation roll 1814, Continued. No. 18. Dalkeith Parish. Description of Property. Present Proprietors. SCOTS MONEY The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, for the Lordship of Dalkeith - - L.5000 0 0 For a part of Mr Learmonth's - 71 7 10 For a part of Urquhart's - - 12 12 0 For the half of Mrs Learmonth's - 20 6 1 __________ Roll 1726, L.5104 5 11 For John Learmonth, alias Captain Humphrys - - - 19 12 3 For John Allan - - - 21 16 9 For Mrs Douglas - - - 14 3 6 For Thomas Inglis - - - 15 13 7 For Katherine Cleghorn - - 15 5 10 For George Dick - - - 18 3 8 For John Hogg - - - 15 4 10 For Mrs Nairn - - - 27 5 3 For William Blaikie's Heirs - 17 9 0 For Kirk-session of Dalkeith, alias James Elder - - - - 23 13 4 For Alexander Dalziel - - 23 12 4 __________ Wanting 10s. Rolls 1730 and 1738. L.5316 6 3 For part of Aitchison's - - 46 17 4 For part of Alexander Dalziel's - 23 0 7 For part of William Simpson's - - 4 18 0 For George Moffat - - - 4 18 0 __________ 10s. more than Roll 1811. L.5396 0 2 The Duke of Buccleuch L.5396 0 2 __________ Vide Abstract after stated. For David turner, for Hugh Lyle, L.65. 11s. 4d. as under divided. For Thomas Inglis, Robert Watson - - L.23 0 0 For Robert Nicolson's Heirs 6 6 8 For Thomas Laurie - 21 13 4 For John Paterson - 6 6 8 For James Gracie - - 8 4 8 ________ L.65 11 4 L.65 11 4 ________ William Romanhouse L.19 6 8 Ditto, for Dr Archibald 12 13 4 ________ 32 0 0 Ditto, for James Ramsay - - 24 6 8 Ditto, for Allan - - - 20 7 0 Ditto, for Pamphray - - - 18 7 9 Ditto, for ditto - - - 7 17 0 ________ L.168 9 9 The Duke of Buccleuch - 168 9 9 ________ Vide Abstract after stated. _________ Dalkeith, carried forward, - L.5564 9 11 83 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Description of Property. Present Proprietors. SCOTS MONEY Dalkeith, Brought forward - L.5564 9 11 Sir William Douglas, for James Coats L.164 0 0 Ditto, for James Hopkins - - - 27 16 6 Ditto, for Euphan Veitch - - 21 6 8 Ditto, for James Douglas - - - 20 11 4 Ditto, for Elizabeth Clerk - - 6 6 8 _________ L.240 1 2 Divided thus, -- _________ Thomas McMillan - - L.100 0 0 Thomas McMillan - - 100 0 0 ________________________________________ Lord Viscount Melville - - - 140 1 2 Lord Viscount Melville - 140 1 2 __________ Agrees, - L.240 1 2 __________ N.B. Is this a legal division? ________________________________________ Abstract of Lord Viscount Melville's Valuations. Lord Viscount Melville, for part of Sir W. Douglas, &c. as above - - - L.140 1 2 Ditto, for Hyslop, for Mitchelson and Veitch, as after stated - - 134 12 1 Ditto, for part of William Romanes, for Simpson, after stated - - 37 16 8 Ditto, for part of Murray's, as after stated 12 11 6 Ditto, for Cossar, for Briggs, as after stated 31 0 2 Ditto, for Charles Johnston, teacher, as after stated - - - 31 4 8 _________ Amount of Lord Viscount Melville's } Valuation - - - - } L.387 6 3 _________ _______________________________________ {John Watson, procurator - L. 15 9 4 {Ditto, for Muirhead - - - 35 6 0 {Ditto, for Jean Douglas - - 34 0 0 {Ditto, for Nairn - - - - 24 18 3 R.{Ditto, for Murdoch - - - - 20 6 1 {Ditto, for George Mitchelson - - 19 4 5 {Ditto, for William Veitch - - 13 9 3 {Ditto, for William McMillan - - 6 12 0 {Ditto, for Alexander Robertson - 4 8 10 _________ Samuel Watson, solicitor, for L.173 14 2 lands, parks, and gardens 173 14 2 __________________________________________ Heirs of John Brown - - L.74 6 8 Ditto, for Thomas Cleghorn - - 49 14 2 Ditto, for John Watson Laurie - 31 5 0 Ditto, for Jean Allan, or Turner - 16 0 0 _________ L.171 5 10 Douglas, farmer, for land, &c. 171 5 10 _________ ________________________________________ John Hyslop, for Mitchelson - L.102 15 7 Ditto, for Veitch - - - 31 16 6 _________ L.134 12 1 Lord Viscount Melville - 134 12 1 _________ Vide Abstract above. _______________________________________ R. Heirs of Thomas Laurie, for Elder L.78 6 8 Ditto, ditto - - 46 17 8 _________ L.125 4 4 John Watson, merchant, Leith 125 4 4 ________ Dalkeith carried forward - L.6409 7 6 Y
E106/22/7/83 On page 83 - Thomas M Millan - is it supposed to be McMillan
E106/22/7/85 84 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Description of Property. Present Proprietors. SCOTS MONEY Dalkeith, Brought forward - L.6409 7 6 Will.Romanhouse,or Romanes,for Simpson L.44 7 8 Ditto, for Steel - - - 37 0 8 Ditto, for ditto - - - - - 32 0 0 ________ L.113 8 4 Divided thus, ___ ________ Henry Dundas - - - L.37 16 8 Lord Viscount Melville - 37 16 8 ____________________________________ Vide Abstract before. Simon Fraser - - - - - 22 13 6 Simon Fraser of Ford - 22 13 6 ____________________________________ John Borthwick - - - - 22 13 6 John Borthwick of Crookston 22 13 6 ____________________________________ John Watson 15 2 4 John Watson - - - 15 2 4 ____________________________________ Miss Jackson - - - - 15 2 4 Dr Ebenezer Scott - 15 2 4 _______ Agrees, - L.113 8 4 _______ ___________________________________________ John and D. Hunter, for part of Murray's L.31 8 10 - 31 8 10 ____________________________________ Lord Advocate Dundas, for part of Murray's 12 11 6 Lord Viscount Melville - 12 11 6 ____________________________________ Vide Abstract. Duke of Buccleuch, part of ditto - 12 11 6 Duke of Buccleuch - - 12 11 6 ____________________________________ Vide Abstract. Joseph Thompson, for part of ditto - 6 5 9 James Kerr of Blackshiels - 6 5 9 ____________________________________ Robert Little, for part of ditto - - 6 5 9 Duke of Buccleuch - - 6 5 9 ________ Vide Abstract L.69 3 4 ________ ____________________________________________ Richard Lothian - - - L.49 4 0 Ditto, for William Hogg's 3 acres - 16 18 3 ________ L.66 2 3 Richard Lothian 66 2 3 ________ _____________________________________________ William Blaikie - - - - L.48 14 4 Ditto, for George Cockburn - - 8 0 0 ________ L.56 14 4 Robert Graeme, advocate - 56 14 4 ________ ______________________________________________ John Borthwick of Crookston - - L.43 10 6 Ditto, for his part of Nairne - - 18 14 6 _________ L.62 5 0 John Borthwick of Crookston 62 5 0 _________ _______________________________________________ The Kirk Session, for James Johnston L.27 13 4 Ditto, for John Davidson - - 15 6 8 Ditto, for ditto - - - 8 6 8 ________ L.51 6 8 Kirk Session of Dalkeith - 51 6 8 ________ ______________________________________________ David Chalmers, for William Gibb - L.20 4 8 Ditto, for thomas Currie - - 19 6 8 Ditto, for George Dick - - - 9 16 4 ________ L.48 7 8 Divided thus,--- ________ John Watson - - - L.21 10 1 John Watson - - - 21 10 1 ______________________________________ John Alves - - - - - 16 2 7 Duke of buccleuch - 16 2 7 ______________________________________ Vide Abstract James Chalmers - - - - 10 15 0 James Chalmers - - 10 15 0 ________ Agrees, - L.48 7 8 ________ __________ Dalkeith carried forward - L.6876 15 1 85 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Description of Property. Present Proprietors. SCOTS MONEY. Dalkeith, Brought forward L.6876 15 1 Alexander Dalziel - - - - L.12 4 0 Ditto, for part of Allan - - - 10 13 6 Ditto, for Hortside - - - - 8 3 4 Ditto, for Dalgleish's - - - - 3 17 0 _________ L.34 17 10 Mr John Dalziel - - 34 17 10 ____________________________________________ John Cossar, for John Briggs - L.16 9 0 Ditto, for Robert Kempie - - 8 4 6 Ditto, for Robert Deams - - 6 6 8 ________ L.31 0 2 Lord Viscount Melville - 31 0 2 Vide Abstract. ___________________________________________ William Rutherfurd L.82 6 8} 16 2 8} L.98 9 4 Ditto, for Inglis - - - 7 6 3 ________ L.105 15 7 Heirs William Rutherfurd 105 15 7 ___________________________________________ Adam Mithcell, for his part of Nairn's, L.149 14s. 4d. ___________ Divided thus,--- The Duke of Buccleuch - - L.77 14 4 The Duke of Buccleuch - 77 14 4 Vide Abstract. ___________________________________________ James Kerr - - - 30 0 0 James Kerr of Blackshiels 30 0 0 ___________________________________________ John Watson - - - - 12 0 0 John Watson - - - 12 0 0 ___________________________________________ John Smith - - - - 18 0 0 John Smith - - 18 0 0 ___________________________________________ Messrs Dewars, or William Scott - 12 0 0 Messrs Davidson - 12 0 0 ________ Agrees - L.149 14 4 ________ ___________________________________________ The Duke of Buccleuch, for the Duke"s part of Nairn's The Duke of Buccleuch - 74 13 8 ___________________________________________ Vide Abstract. John Thomson - - - - - Mr James Chalmers, solicitor 57 15 0 ___________________________________________ Charles Johnston, teacher - - - Lord Viscount Melville - 31 4 0 ___________________________________________ Vide Abstract. James Baillie Litster } Joseph Thomson, saddle-stock-maker} - - James Kerr - - - 21 0 0 ___________________________________________ Patrick Erskine - - - - Jo. Moffat, tanner, Musselburgh 21 0 0 ___________________________________________ William Gibb, baker, for Dalziel - - Robert Graeme, advocate - 19 12 8 ___________________________________________ Thomas Bennet, for Turnbull - - Robert Bennet, farmer - 18 13 4 ___________________________________________ John Calderwood - - - - Mr Saunderson 15 13 4 ___________________________________________ Andrew Russell - - - - Robert Benner, farmer - 13 10 0 ___________________________________________ Heirs of Samuel McLellan - - - John Watson, factor - 13 6 8 ___________________________________________ Captain Bruce, or Lady Arniston, for J. Pringle, after- wards Robert Craig of Riccarton - - Duke of Buccleuch - - 11 0 4 Vide Abstract. _________ Dalkeith carried forward L.7495 12 8
E106/22/7/86 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/86 Dalkeith, Brought forward £7495.12.8
E106/22/7/86 Abstract of the Duke of Buccleuch's Valuations.
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for Dalkeith, and others, as before stated £5396.0.0
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for Turner, &c. as before stated £168.9.9
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for part of Murray's &c. as before stated £12.11.6
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for Robert Little's part ofMurray's &c. as before stated £6.5.9
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for part of David Christie's, part of Murray's &c. as before stated £16.2.7
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for part of Adam Mitchell's part of Murray's &c. as before stated £77.14.4
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for part of Nairn's &c. as before stated £74.13.8
E106/22/7/86 The Duke, for Captain Bruce, or Lady Arniston, or Mr Craig part of Murray's &c. as before stated £11.0.4
E106/22/7/86 The Duke of Buccleuch's Valuation £5762.18.1
E106/22/7/86 John Watson, L. [pounds] 32. 1s. [shillings] 2d. [pennies] Divided thus -
E106/22/7/86 For two-fifths of Alexander Robertson £8.17.10 John Watson, cooper, Leith £8.17.10
E106/22/7/86 R. James Baird, part £8.13.4 John Watson, cooper, Leith £8.13.4
E106/22/7/86 William Rae, part £8.3.4 John Watson, cooper, Leith £8.3.4
E106/22/7/86 William Rae, part £6.6.8 John Watson, cooper, Leith £6.6.8
E106/22/7/86 £32.1.2
E106/22/7/86 N.B. Has Mr Watson the whole of the L. [pounds] 32. 1s. [shillings] 2d. [pennies] ?
E106/22/7/86 David Birrell £8.5.0
E106/22/7/86 Heirs of James Brown and Walter Frier James Thorburn £6.6.8
E106/22/7/86 John Reid John Moffat, Musselburgh £6.6.8
E106/22/7/86 Total Dalkeith £7548.12.2
E106/22/7/86 N.B. L. [pounds] 1. 1s. [shilling] 10d. [pennies] more than Roll 1702, - L. [pounds] 1. 1s. [shilling] 8d. [pennies] more than roll 1726, - 9s. [shillings] 10d. [pennies] more than Rolls 1738 and 1792, - but agrees with Roll 1811.
E106/22/7/86 86 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Description of Property. Present Proprietors. SCOTS MONEY. Dalkeith, Brought forward L.7495 12 8 Abstract if the Duke of Bucckeuch's Valuations. The Duke, for Dalkeith, and others, as be- fore stated - - - L.5396 0 2 Ditto, for Turnerm &c. ditto - 168 9 9 Ditto, for part of Murray's, ditto - 12 11 6 Ditto, for Robert Little's part of diatom do. 6 5 9 Ditto, for part of David Christie's, ditto 16 2 7 Ditto, for part of Adam Mitchell's, ditto 77 14 4 Ditto, for part of Nairn's, ditto - 74 13 8 Ditto, for Captain Bruce, or Lady Arniston, or Mr Craig's, ditto - - 11 0 4 __________ The Duke of Buccleuch's Valuation L.5762 18 1 __________ __________________________________________ John Watson, L.32. 1s. 2d. Divided thus-- {For two-fifths of Alexander Robertson - L.8 17 10 John Watson, cooper, Leith 8 17 10 {_________________________________________ { {James Baird, part - - 8 13 4 Ditto - - - 8 13 4 R.{_________________________________________ { {William Rae, ditto - - - 8 3 4 Ditto - - - 8 3 4 {_________________________________________ { { Ditto - - - 6 6 8 Ditto - - - 6 6 8 _________ L.32 1 2 _________ N.B. Has Mr Watson the whole of this L.32. 1s. 2d? _________________________________________ David Birrell - - - - - - - 8 5 0 _________________________________________ Heirs of James Brown and Walter Frier James Thorburn - - 6 6 8 _________________________________________ John Reid - - - - John Moffat, Musselburgh - 6 6 8 ___________ Total Dalkeith - L.7548 12 2 N.B. L.1. 1s. 10d. more than Roll 1702,--L.1. 1s. 8d. more than Roll 1726,--9s. 10d. more than Rolls 1738 and 1792,--but agrees with Roll 1811.
E106/22/7/86 [page] 86 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
E106/22/7/86 R. denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
E106/22/7/87 No. 19. Newton Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/87 The Lands and Estate of Edmonston £1500.0.0
E106/22/7/87 For Sir William Sharp £513.0.0
E106/22/7/87 For his part of the superiority £271.16.3
E106/22/7/87 For Charles Murray of Haldane L. [pounds] 700.0.0
E106/22/7/87 Superiority 94.10.5 £794.10.5
E106/22/7/87 £3079.6.8
E106/22/7/87 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/87 Lot 1. Part 1. Edmonston and Coldcoats £462.4.5
E106/22/7/87 2. 2. £473.16.8
E106/22/7/87 5. Easter half of Newton, exclusive of Sunnyside and Shawfair £411.4.4
E106/22/7/87 6. Wester half of Newton £513.0.0
E106/22/7/87 7. Sunnyside and Shawfair £356.18.8
E106/22/7/87 £2635.18.7 John Wauchope of Edmonston £2635.18.7
E106/22/7/87 3. The lands of Caldcoat, Parkfield and part Edmonston Founthead £417.1.1 John Wauchope of Edmonston £417.1.1
E106/22/7/87 Edmonston Valuation £3052.19.8 £3052.19.8
E106/22/7/87 The Duke of Buccleuch for Waterside Park, as under £26.7.0
E106/22/7/87 Agrees, as above £3079.6.8
E106/22/7/87 Sheriff-hall, lands of Waterside Park, part of Edmonston's lands, as above £26.7.0
E106/22/7/87 £612.7.0 The Duke of Buccleuch £612.7.0
E106/22/7/87 R. The lands of Woolmett £1077.0.0
E106/22/7/87 For part of the superiority £145.8.6
E106/22/7/87 £1222.8.6 The Earl of Wemyss £1222.8.6
E106/22/7/87 Total Newton Parish £4887.15.2
E106/22/7/87 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/87 87 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. No. 19. Newton Parish. Description of Property. Present Proprietors. SCOTS MONEY. The Lands and Estate of Edmonston L.1500 0 0 For William Sharp - - 513 0 0 For his part of the superiority - - 271 16 3 For Cha. Murray of Haldane L.700 0 0} Superiority - - 94 10 5} 794 10 5 ___________ L.3079 6 8 ___________ Divided thus,--- Lot 1. Part 1. Edmonston and Coldcoats L.462 4 5 2. 2. - - - 473 16 8 4. 4. - - - 418 14 6 5. Easter half of Newton, exclu- sive of Sunnyside and Shawfair - 411 4 4 6. Wester half of Newton 513 0 0 7. Sunnyside and Shawfair 356 18 8 ___________ L.2635 18 7 Jo. Wauchope of Edmonston L.2635 18 7 ______________________
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E106/22/7/87 words lost in fold
E106/22/7/87A Ph [Parish] Newton
E106/22/7/87A Lands of Woolmeet [Woolmett] O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] Scots £1077.0.0
E106/22/7/87A Superiority of Woolmeet [Woolmett] £145.8.6
E106/22/7/87A £1222.8.6
E106/22/7/87A Divided
E106/22/7/87A Part inclg. [including] lands of Hilltown & Hill belonging to Lord Wemyss £969.14.0
E106/22/7/87A Superiority thereof £130.18.9 £1100.12.9
E106/22/7/87A {Hairlaws & Lochshot belongg. [belonging] to Sir John Hope £107.6.0
E106/22/7/87A { Superiority thereof £14.9.9 £121.15.9
E106/22/7/87A £1222.8.6
E106/22/7/87A Part inclg. [including] Hilltown & Hill - Lord Wemyss £1016.18.0
E106/22/7/87A Superiority thereof £137.6.2 £1154.4.2
E106/22/7/87A Hairlaws & Lochshot } £60.2.0
E106/22/7/87A Superiority thereof } Sub-divided & ?? :- £8.2.4 £68.4.4
E106/22/7/87A £1222.8.6
E106/22/7/87A Hairlaws £45.19.11
E106/22/7/87A Superiority thereof £6.4.3
E106/22/7/87A Lochshot £14.2.1
E106/22/7/87A Superiority thereof £1.18.1
E106/22/7/87A £68.4.4
E106/22/7/87A [Note partially obscured by binding - Hairlaws & Lochshot]: is [this] was found to be [in]correct. See new ? location below : - [page] 87A
E106/22/7/87A Only the (new) information on the inserted sheet has been transcribed See also page 99 (image 116) - Page 15 Woolmet unknown abbreviation after Sub-divided (underlined in red ink) - can't find any other examples in this book
E106/22/7/89 No. 20. Newbottle Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/89 { The Marquis of Lothian, for Newbottle lands and estate £3830.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { For the half of Robert Hamilton's £98.10.0
E106/22/7/89 { For lands of Southside £459.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { For George Warrander, called Porteous lands £164.13.4
E106/22/7/89 { Agrees with 1726, £4552.3.4
E106/22/7/89 { For Robert Forbes £88.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { For Robert Rouchhead £82.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { For John Hamilton, for Robert Muir -- £81.6.0
E106/22/7/89 { For John Hamilton, for remainder -- £17.4.0
E106/22/7/89 { £98.10.0
E106/22/7/89 { The Lady's part of Masterton, called the Mains of Masterton £74.10.0
E106/22/7/89 { Mr Lindsay, minister, for 6-7ths of George Ronaldson -- £33.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { For James Miller -- £26.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { £59.0.0
E106/22/7/89 R.{ James Turnbull £51.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { Robert Watson, for James Watson -- £33.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { For Agnes Kerr -- £5.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { For W. Brown £11.3.8 -- £11.3.8
E106/22/7/89 { [sub total] -- £49.10.4
E106/22/7/89 { For W. Brown £37.3.0 -- £37.3.0
E106/22/7/89 { £86.13.4
E106/22/7/89 { [sub total] £48.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { John Russell £40.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { Archibald Stewart, for William Trent £38.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { George Ainslie £33.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { William Blackie £18.6.8
E106/22/7/89 { Thomas Chirnside £16.10.0
E106/22/7/89 { John Nisbet £11.0.0
E106/22/7/89 { William Veitch £6.13.4
E106/22/7/89 { Thomas Cuthbertson £5.10.0
E106/22/7/89 { £5262.3.4 The Marquis of Lothian £5262.3.4
E106/22/7/89 Sir John Dalrymple, for lands of Fordell, £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/89 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/89 John Dalrymple, advocate £511.19.2
E106/22/7/89 Hugh Dalrymple £488.0.10
E106/22/7/89 Agrees, £1000.0.0 Molyneux Dalrymple of Fordell £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/89 The Lady Grant, for Stony-flatt James Kerr of Blackshiels £100.0.0
E106/22/7/89 Newbottle carried forward, £6362.3.4
E106/22/7/89 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/89 Newbottle, Brought forward, £6362.3.4
E106/22/7/89 Robert Dundas of Arniston £443.0.0
E106/22/7/89 Robert Dundas of Arniston, for Lillias Stewart £54.14.0
E106/22/7/89 Robert Dundas of Arniston, for part of Robert Rochhead's lands of Masterton, (Robert Dundas, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) £200.0.0
E106/22/7/89 £697.14.0 Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron £697.14.0
E106/22/7/89 Thomas Dalrymple £5.6.8
E106/22/7/89 For 1-7th part of George Ronaldson £5.10.0
E106/22/7/89 £10.16.8 Lyon Gardner £10.16.8
E106/22/7/89 William Junkieson £33.0.0
E106/22/7/89 For Kath. Fides £18.6.8
E106/22/7/89 £51.6.8 William Thomson £51.6.8
E106/22/7/89 John Paterson, William Tait Marquis of Lothian £11.0.0
E106/22/7/89 Thomas Leitch Marquis of Lothian £5.16.0
E106/22/7/89 Total Newbottle Parish £7138.16.8
E106/22/7/89 [page] 88 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [page] 89 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. N. B. £0.6.8 more than Roll 1702 ; £0.0.8 more than 1738 ; £0.6.8 more than in the Roll 1726, which agrees with that in 1702.
E106/22/7/89 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed W. [William] Brown?
E106/22/7/90 No. 21. Lasswade Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/90 Lord Prestoun, in 1702, £566.13.4. Divided thus,—as after stated—
E106/22/7/90 * Lands of Gorton, Andrew Ramsay £142.17.1 *
E106/22/7/90 Lands of Uttershill and Mosshill, Robert Clerk £223.16.3
E106/22/7/90 Lands of Uttershill and Mosshill, half of Polton £200.0.0
E106/22/7/90 Agrees £566.13.4
E106/22/7/90 William Preston of Gorton, for lands of Gorton, comprehending Loanhead Heirs of Andrew Balfour Ramsay £142.17.1
E106/22/7/90 Vide Whitehill, afterwards.
E106/22/7/90 Sir John Clerk, for 40 shilling land of the lands of Lasswade called Mossiehill, now Mavisbank £223.16.3
E106/22/7/90 Mr Clerk of Mavisbank, for lands included in Loanhead valuation, consisting of 10 1/2 acres £50.0.0
E106/22/7/90 £273.16.3 Heirs of Robert Clerk of Mavisbank £273.16.3
E106/22/7/90 Sir John Clerk, for Loanhead, &c. £1266.13.4
E106/22/7/90 Deduce the above £50.0.0, set apart to Mr Clerk, as above £50.0.0
E106/22/7/90 x Per decreet, 6th March 1809 £1216.13.4 Sir George Clerk of Pennicuick, Bart. [Baronet] £1216.13.4 x
E106/22/7/90 R. John Inglis of Auchindinny, £200.0.0, for these lands called a third part of Over and Nether Auchindinny, being a forty shilling land of old extent. Divided thus,— £133.6.8 John Inglis of Redhall £133.6.8
E106/22/7/90 William Caddell, one-third of Over and Nether Auchindinny £66.13.4 Robert Hill, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £66.13.4
E106/22/7/90 Agrees £200.0.0
E106/22/7/90 Θ Sir Andrew Ramsay, for lands of Whitehill Heirs of Andrew Balfour Ramsay £433.6.8 Θ
E106/22/7/90 £433.6.8
E106/22/7/90 * Gorton, as before stated £142.17.1
E106/22/7/90 William Drummond of Hawthornden, for these lands, £222.0.0. Divided thus,— £576.3.9
E106/22/7/90 R. Bishop Abernethy Drummond £162.12.6 Captain John Drummond £162.12.6
E106/22/7/90 Major Ramsay, for Mains Farm, Whitehill £14.19.6 Heirs of Andrew Balfour Ramsay £14.19.6
E106/22/7/90 Archibald Alves, for Springfield £44.8.0 Mrs Cumming £44.8.0
E106/22/7/90 Agrees £222.0.0
E106/22/7/90 Lord Polton, for the half of Polton Colonel Thomas Durham Calderwood of Polton £200.0.0
E106/22/7/90 { Alexander Gibson of Pentland, £1600.0.0, for barony of Pentland. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/90 ‡R. {Miss Gibson, in right of George Andrew £1022.19.0 1/2 ‡
E106/22/7/90 { Robert Kirkland, for Boghall and Leeps, and Pentland Mains of said barony £577.0.11 1/2
E106/22/7/90 £1600.0.0 Mrs Gibson of Pentland £1600.0.0
E106/22/7/90 R. {George Lockhart of Carnwath, for Dryden £133.6.8
E106/22/7/90 * {For his part of Roslin £888.11.0 *
E106/22/7/90 £1021.17.8 Sir Alexander McDonald Lockhart, Bart. [Baronet] £1021.17.8
E106/22/7/90 Lasswade carried forward £5310.11.0
E106/22/7/90 [page] 90 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - Lands of Gorton]: See app. p. [appendix page] 15. [Note - Per decreet]: See app. p. [appendix page] 1. For Division of Barony of Lasswade [Note - Sir Andrew Ramsay]: For Divn. [Division] of V.R. [Valuation Roll] & for alteration see appen. p. [appendix page] 18. [Note - Miss Gibson]: See appen. p. [appendix page] 10 [Note - For his part of Roslin]: See app. p. [appendix page] 18
E106/22/7/90 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed Major Ramsay, for Mains Farm, ditto = Whitehill?
E106/22/7/90A ph. Lasswade - Lands of Gorton OVR Scots £ 142.17. Divided: - (F.1072) Part comp & Loanhead to Robt. Wardlaw £ 65.5.2 (F. 225) Part belonging to Francis Walker 77.11.11 142.17. 90A
E106/22/7/90B ph. Lasswade - George Lockhart of Carnwath - Part of Roslin Scots £ 888.11.0 Divided this: - Lot 4th 62.9.0 Lot 5th (comprising Ploverhall Gookly & North & South Moat} 253.9.3 } F.694 Vatslea & Powdermill lands 118.3.8 1/2 (F225) & (F255) Lands purchassed by Francis Walker 117.17.3 1/2 (F255) Roslinlee & woodhead - R.W. Ramsay 136.17.0 1/2 (F255) Lands purchased by Geo. Mercer 139.14.8 1/2 £ 888.11.0 90B
E106/22/7/91 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/91 Lasswade, Brought forward, £5310.11.0
E106/22/7/91 The Laird of Roslin, for his part of Roslin The Earl of Roslyne £268.2.4
E106/22/7/91 Thomas Rigg, for lands of Hillend J. Home Rigg £300.0.0
E106/22/7/91 Lord Ross £1557.13.4 for Lands and Barony of Melville. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/91 Henry Dundas, Esq. for these parts of the lands and barony of Melville on the north side of the water of North Esk, £873.19.5. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/91 1. The lands of Elgin Haugh, with the mill, multures, kiln, and houses thereon, as possessed by Messrs Gray and Taylor £29.18.10
E106/22/7/91 2. Three acres of arable land, with bake and other houses thereon,in the town of Lasswade, as possessed by John Cuming £6.14.0
E106/22/7/91 3. Seven acres possessed by John Tod £18.11.8
E106/22/7/91 4. A piece of ground called Elenholehaugh,
E106/22/7/91 5. with the paper-mill, houses, and braes, and the lands and houses of Melville mills, and others, possessed by John Hutton £137.15.6
E106/22/7/91 6. A house and yard feued to Robert Douglas £1.7.7
E106/22/7/91 7. A yard feued to William Dickson £0.10.7
E106/22/7/91 8. The lands called Waddenlee £24.8.6
E106/22/7/91 9. The Ryehill Park £40.6.6
E106/22/7/91 10. The pendicle of about three acres possessed by Robert Douglas £6.13.9
E106/22/7/91 11. The lands of West Melville, Coaltown, and Clickimin, possessed by John Murray £137.18.9
E106/22/7/91 12. The lands called Parklees and Hoghill Park £82.16.0
E106/22/7/91 13. The lands called Westgate Park £84.18.5
E106/22/7/91 14. The lands called Back Park and England's Hill £42.9.1
E106/22/7/91 15. The lands called Landry Park £53.1.6
E106/22/7/91 16. The lands called Grange Park £23.7.0
E106/22/7/91 17. The lands called the Craw Park £53.1.6
E106/22/7/91 18. The lands called Mid Park £35.0.4
E106/22/7/91 19. The ground occupied as grass avenues to England's Hill and Northgate £2.13.1
E106/22/7/91 20. The lands called the East Park £65.16.2
E106/22/7/91 21. The grounds, banks, and policies around the mansion-house of Melville £26.10.8
E106/22/7/91 Lands holden of the Crown £873.19.5
E106/22/7/91 22. Middlemillbank and Forehaugh and
E106/22/7/91 23. Mill, Patrick Park and Graham's Park, with the Haugh adjoining thereto on the south side of the water of North Esk, (George Mitchell of Parsons Green, superior,) £153.13.11
E106/22/7/91 Per decreet, 11th April 1793 £1027.13.4 Robert Lord Viscount Melville £1027.13.4
E106/22/7/91 x R. William Simpson, for the lands of Pendreich, part of said barony £530.0.0 x Heirs of William Simpson, Captain Wight and Inglis £530.0.0
E106/22/7/91 Agrees, £1557.13.4
E106/22/7/91 Total Lasswade Parish, £7436.6.8
E106/22/7/91 [page] 91 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - William Simpson]: app. [appendix] 7 N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811. A a
E106/22/7/91 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed J. [James] Home Rigg R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed [Note - William Simpson]: hidden in page fold - see app. p. [appendix page] ?7 [Note in red ink - William Simpson]: ??? Marq. [Marquis] of Lothian (2 crown writs to Marquis in 1563 - O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] £530) 1563 seems too early, but it doesn't look like an 8!
E106/22/7/91A Pittendreich 22. Middlemillback and forehaugh and Mill Pendreich Park & Graham's park with the haugh adjoining thereto on the South side of the water of North Esk (George Mitchell of Parsonsgreen Superior) £153.13.11 per Decreet 11 April 1793 Allocation of Pendreich 1/ Part of Pittendreich called Harden Green presently possessed by John Nimmo & belonging to Alexander Inglis' heirs - 220 acres held of M of L [Marquis of Lothian] (See 15 June 1808) £274.18.9 2/ 70 acres belonging to David Wight & bounded on north by John Drysdale's lands £78.19.8 3/ Part belonging to David Wight 28 acres on South side of road from Dalkeith to Lasswade £34.0.5 4/ Part of Village of Lasswade feued to sundry vassals - 1/2 acre £0.13.11 5/ 67 acres belonging to John Drysdale (formerly Wight) £87.4.5 6/ 26 acres belonging to James Weddel (held of m of L [Marquis of Lothian] ) £36.2.1 7. Part - 4 acres at Hillhead of Pendreich belonging to reps [representatives] of Colonel Hepburn £5.11.1 8. John Clerk's reps [representatives] excepting Misses Rennie's part (see 21 May 1816. John Clerk of Eldin on [----] by Lord Melville [----] ) (P.R. 777-277) £8.6.7 9. 2 acres belonging to John Webster £2.15.6 10. Part at end of Bridge of Lasswade belonging to Thomas Scott. 1 acre £1.7.9 £530.0.0 Decreet of 18th November 1816. 13 August 1834. Trs [Trustees] of John Clerk of Eldin (P.R. 1419-65) 15 April 1835. Heirs of William Simpson of Viewfield (P.R. 1438-144) (----) by Heriot's Trust to Elizabeth & Janet Rannie 9th May1766 & 25 January 1768. Feuduties payable, (----) & contained in the ancient rights. Sasine 4 May 1768 Lib 180 No.77 91A
E106/22/7/91B 2 Jan 1813. Jas.Hay ? Edenbr. ? - Hay his son in liferent & fee. in Pittendreich or Pendreich with Mill & mill lands there? (under exceptions) ph. Lasswade on Ch. recd 8s 21 Dec 1812. 6 Aug 1808. Alex Inglis of Harrengreen on Pittendragh or Pendreich with mill & mill lands (under exceptions) Bos. Broughton on Cham. 2 Aug 1808. 24 May 1803 Wm. Inglis of Hardengreen - on ch. recd 8s 3 Feb 1803.
E106/22/7/91B [page] 91B 91 2 Jan [January] 1813. -- James Hay Writer Edinbr. [Edinburgh] & Alexander Hay his son in liferent and feu - in Pittendrich or Pendrich with Mill & Mill lands thereof (under exceptions) Ph [Parish] Lasswade on Ch. Resg. [Charter Resign] 8s. [shillings] 21 Dec [December 1812. 6 Aug [August] 1803. -- Alexander Inglis of on Pittendreigh in Pendreich with Mill & Mill lands (under exceptions) [---] 2 Aug [August] 1808. 27 May 1803 -- William Inglis of Hardengreen - on ch. Resg. [charter Resign] 8s. [shillings] 3 Feb [February] 1803 Miss Bowie's Trust Note asto Valued rent of Pitten dreich 1909 Guild Guild W.S. [Writer to the Signet]
E106/22/7/93 No. 22. Woodhouselee, or Glencorse Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/93 James Deans of Woodhouslee, £733.0.0, for Woodhouselee.
E106/22/7/93 Divided thus, -
E106/22/7/93 Robert Mowbray three-fifths, and James Riddell two-fifths, being Castlelaw and Bush £400.0.0 John Trotter of Castlelaw £400.0.0
E106/22/7/93 Robert Mowbray for his part 40 shilling land of old extend £300.0.0 James Tytler of Woodhouselee £300.0.0
E106/22/7/93 R. George Lockhart, for Milton and Old Woodhouselee £33.0.0 Sir A. McDonald Lockhart £33.0.0
E106/22/7/93 Agrees, £733.0.0
E106/22/7/93 The Laird of Glencorse in 1702, for Glencorse £340.0.0
E106/22/7/93 For half of Greenlaw £89.4.0
E106/22/7/93 For Mr George Purves £150.0.0
E106/22/7/93 For John Borthwick £89.4.0
E106/22/7/93 And for Thomas Borthwick £80.0.0
E106/22/7/93 £748.8.0
E106/22/7/93 John Philip, £200.0.0, for Waster and Wester Greenlaw.
E106/22/7/93 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/93 Greenlaw Mains £83.0.8
E106/22/7/93 Latch-shot £13.16.10
E106/22/7/93 Bogshott, and others, lying south of the new Dumfries road £15.4.6 John Trotter of Castlelaw £112.2.0
E106/22/7/93 Parts of the lands of Greenlaw £49.1.0 Commissioners of Transport-Board £49.1.0
E106/22/7/93 Lands of Beeslack and Backhall £38.17.0 Alexander Cowan £38.17.0
E106/22/7/93 Per decreet, 15th November 1813 £200.0.0
E106/22/7/93 The lands of Easter and Wester Greenlaw, as before stated £200.0.0
E106/22/7/93 The lands of Glencourse, as under divided £548.8.0
E106/22/7/93 Agrees, £748.8.0
E106/22/7/93 The lands and barony of Glencorse, £548.8.0
E106/22/7/93 Divided thus -
E106/22/7/93 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.
E106/22/7/93 John Trotter of Glencorse, £468.8.0
E106/22/7/93 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/93 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
E106/22/7/93 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
E106/22/7/93 [total] £190.7.0 £190.7.0
E106/22/7/93 Carried forward £270.7.0 Glencorse carried forward £1123.7.0
E106/22/7/93 Brought forward £270.7.0 Glencorse, Brought forward, £1123.7.0
E106/22/7/93 The remainder of said barony.
E106/22/7/93 Those parts called East Kirklands
E106/22/7/93 No. in said plan, 8,9,10,11,16,17, and 18 £37.8.7 Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] John Inglis £37.8.7
E106/22/7/93 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
E106/22/7/93 Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 2. or South Lot, No. 34,35, and 36 £26.14.9
E106/22/7/93 Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 3. or Bridgend, No. 46 and 68 £8.0.5
E106/22/7/93 Those parts called Glencorse Mains, or Lot 4, or North Lot, 44 and 45 £42.15.6
E106/22/7/93 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
E106/22/7/93 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
E106/22/7/93 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
E106/22/7/93 £278.1.0
E106/22/7/93 Agrees, £548.8.0
E106/22/7/93 Sum for Glencorse, as before £468.8.0
E106/22/7/93 Sir James Clerk £80.0.0
E106/22/7/93 Per decreet, 4th March 1811.
E106/22/7/93 Agrees, £548.8.0
E106/22/7/93 Sir James Clerk, part of Glencorse, as before £80.0.0
E106/22/7/93 Sir James Clerk, for lands of Cuiken £98.0.0 Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] £178.0.0
E106/22/7/93 £178.0.0 Total Glencorse Parish, £1579.8.0
E106/22/7/93 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1733, 1792, and 1811.
E106/22/7/93 [page] 92 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued [page] 93 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued [Glencorse] See app. [appendix] 16 X
E106/22/7/93 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/95 No. 23. Pennicuick Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/95 Sir James Clerk, for lands and barony of Pennicuick £1574.13.4
E106/22/7/95 Mr James Colville, Advocate, for Mount Lothian £244.6.8
E106/22/7/95 £1819.0.0 Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] £1819.0.0
E106/22/7/95 Alexander Gibson, Pentland, for the lands of Synelhope £850.0.0 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/95 {The farm of Eastside, as possessed by John Breackenridge £274.3.11
E106/22/7/95 R. {The farm of Westside, by James Abernethie £164.10.5
E106/22/7/95 {The lands of Kirkton, by James Aikman £205.12.10
E106/22/7/95 {The lands of Logan-house, by John Nimmo £205.12.10
E106/22/7/95 Per decreet, 17th May 1813. Agrees, £850.0.0 Robert Ferguson of Raith £850.0.0
E106/22/7/95 John Forbes of Newhall, for the lands of Newhall £176.0.0
E106/22/7/95 Sir John Scougal's Heirs £64.10.0
E106/22/7/95 Agrees, £210.10.0 Robert Brown of Newhall { £240.10.0
E106/22/7/95 [total] £540.10.0
E106/22/7/95 Heirs of Dr [Doctor] Clerk, for lands of Spital, (Sir John Hay, superior) Robert Brown of Newhall { £300.0.0
E106/22/7/95 x Bailie James Dewar, for lands of Fullarton £100.0.0 John Pitcairn of Pitcairn £100.0.0
E106/22/7/95 Lord Ross's, £226.6.8 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/95 Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] £20.6.8 Sir George Clerk, Bart. [Baronet] £20.6.8
E106/22/7/95 James Thomson, and six other proprietors, for part called Mosshouses £96.0.0 Andrew Thomson, &c. £96.0.0
E106/22/7/95 John Thomson, &c. for part called Welltower £95.0.0 James Henderson, &c. Pennicuick £95.0.0
E106/22/7/95 William Thomson, for part called Nether-mosshouses £15.0.0 Robert Brown of Newhall £15.0.0
E106/22/7/95 All held feu of Sir George Clerk.
E106/22/7/95 Agrees, £226.6.8
E106/22/7/95 R. The lands of Bavelaw David Johnston of Lathrisk £244.6.8
E106/22/7/95 Total Pennicuick Parish, £3780.3.4
E106/22/7/95 No. 24. Cockpen Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/95 The Earl of Dalhousie, for the Lordship of Dalhousie, in Roll 1702 is £1801.18.9
E106/22/7/95 In Rolls 1726, &c. for—
E106/22/7/95 Earl of Dalhousie £1001.3.0 The Earl of Dalhousie £1001.3.0
E106/22/7/95 Col. [Colonel] Calderwood, as under £583.16.0
E106/22/7/95 Deduce £200.0.0
E106/22/7/95 And £33.6.8
E106/22/7/95 [sub-total] £233.6.8
E106/22/7/95 £350.9.4
E106/22/7/95 Marquis of Lothian, as under £450.10.0
E106/22/7/95 £1802.2.4
E106/22/7/95 More than 1702 £0.3.7
E106/22/7/95 Agrees, £1801.18.9
E106/22/7/95 Sir William Calderwood, for part of Dalhousie, purchased by him £250.9.4
E106/22/7/95 N.B. In some Rolls it is called £0.5.9 in others £0.9.4
E106/22/7/95 Lord Polton, for part of Dalhousie £100.0.0
E106/22/7/95 For half of Polton £200.0.0
E106/22/7/95 £550.9.4
E106/22/7/95 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/95 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for lands south of the Salters Road £337.14.6
E106/22/7/95 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for the angle called Parton £19.0.0
E106/22/7/95 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for William Goldie's Park £10.19.6
E106/22/7/95 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for William Murray's two Parks £25.8.6
E106/22/7/95 Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Durham, for Sir James Pultney's feus £34.13.9
E106/22/7/95 £427.16.3
E106/22/7/95 For the remaining part of the lands £122.12.1
E106/22/7/95 £550.8.4
E106/22/7/95 For John Hay of Bridges £33.6.8
E106/22/7/95 £583.15.0 Lieut. [Lieutenant] -Colonel Thomas Calderwood of Polton £583.16.0
E106/22/7/95 Wants £0.1.0
E106/22/7/95 R. The Marquis of Lothian, for the lands of Eastmains The Marquis of Lothian £450.10.0
E106/22/7/95 The lands of Cockpen, £1000.0.0 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/95 Archibald Cockburn, for part of the lands of Cockpen £436.0.0 The Earl of Dalhousie ø £436.0.0
E106/22/7/95 Vide above.
E106/22/7/95 Heirs of Gilbert Burnet, for remainder £564.0.0 Robert Dundas of Arniston £564.0.0
E106/22/7/95 Agrees £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/95 The lands of Hillhead, Sir James Ramsay, Bart. [Baronet] Sir John Murray, Bart. [Baronet] £33.6.8
E106/22/7/95 Total Cockpen Parish £3068.15.8
E106/22/7/95 Heirs of Gilbert Burnet, for remainder £564.0.0 Robert Dundas of Arniston £564.0.0
E106/22/7/95 [page] 94 Rectified 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
E106/22/7/95 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/97 No. 25. Carrington, or Primrose. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/97 The Viscount of Primrose's Valuation of £2375.0.0, for the barony of Carrington. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/97 R. The Earl of Rosebery, for that part of the lands and barony of Carrington belonging to his Lordship £1477.14.11 3/12 The Earl of Rosebery £1477.14.11 3/12
E106/22/7/97 Nine farms, also part of the said barony of Carrington, belonging to his Lordship, £897.5.0 7/12
E106/22/7/97 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/97 {1. Cauldhall £110.6.4 6/12
E106/22/7/97 {2. Falips £19.6.1 6/12
E106/22/7/97 {3. Primrose Muir £28.19.2
E106/22/7/97 {4. Edgelaw £119.10.2 6/12
E106/22/7/97 R. {5. Stonefauldhill £147.1.9 6/12
E106/22/7/97 {6. Cappielaw £110.6.4 6/12
E106/22/7/97 {7. Shiels of Cappielaw £73.10.11
E106/22/7/97 {8. Fansquarter £141.2.3 6/12
E106/22/7/97 {9. Redside £147.1.9 9/12
E106/22/7/97 £897.5.0 9/12 The Earl of Rosebery £897.5.0 9/12
E106/22/7/97 Agrees, £2375.0.0 £2375.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Sir Andrew Ramsay of Whitehill, for his lands and estate of Whitehill Heirs of Andrew Balfour Ramsay £455.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Total Carrington Parish £2830.0.0
E106/22/7/97 No. 26. Cranston Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/97 Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. [Baronet] for lands and estate of Cranston belonging to him £389.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. [Baronet], for his lands and estate of Cousland £2364.13.4
E106/22/7/97 £2753.13.4 Sir John Hamilton Dalrymple, Bart. [Baronet] £2753.13.4
E106/22/7/97 N. B. The £0.13.4 wanting in after Rolls.
E106/22/7/97 The Viscount of Oxford, £1680.0.0, divided as under.
E106/22/7/97 Mr William Maitland, for the lands and estate, for the Viscountess Oxford, lands of Cranston McGill, and lands of Cranston Riddell, £868.0.0.
E106/22/7/97 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/97 Lands of Cranston and Cranston Riddell, belonging to Lady Dalrymple Hamilton McGill £782.0.0 As under.
E106/22/7/97 Farm of Civility £60.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Part of the ten acre park of Cranstonmill £26.0.0
E106/22/7/97 £86.0.0 The Hon. [Honourable] Baron James Clerk £86.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Per decreet, 4th March 1811. Agrees, £868.0.0 For Chesterhall, as under £402.0.0
E106/22/7/97 And for Civility, &c. above £86.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Lands of Cranston and Cranston Riddell, as above, £782.0.0. Divided thus,— £488.0.0
E106/22/7/97 The farm of Stand Pretty £264.8.11
E106/22/7/97 That part of the farm of Fowlersmains lying below the new Public Road £116.7.1
E106/22/7/97 The remainder of the said farm of Fowlersmains £61.4.0
E106/22/7/97 Lands of Edgehead, Caldwall, and Blackside £120.2.8
E106/22/7/97 Oxenford Inclosures, exclusive of Oxenford Castle and offices £127.13.10
E106/22/7/97 Cranston Mill lands, exclusive of the Mill £92.3.6
E106/22/7/97 Per decreet, 1st October 1811. Agrees £782.0.0 Lady Dalrymple Hamilton McGill, now Sir John H. [Hamilton] Dalrymple £782.0.0
E106/22/7/97 James Baird of Chesterhall, for these lands, £812.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/97 Baron Clerk's part of the lands and estate of Chesterhall, being the Wester part of the estate, exclusive of Civility and the ten acres Park, excambed as above £402.0.0 Hon. [Honourable] Baron James Clerk £402.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Lady Dalrymple, for Chesterhall Byres, Whitehouse Mill, and Mill lands £410.0.0 Lady, now Sir J. [John] H. [Hamilton] Dalrymple £410.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Agrees, £812.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Lord Fountainhall, for the lands of Muttonhole Sir Andrew Lauder Dick, Bart. [Baronet] £584.0.0
E106/22/7/97 John Paterson of Prestonhall, for those lands, late Sir John Callander, Bart. [Baronet] John Alexander Higgins, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £950.8.0
E106/22/7/97 R. Cakemuir, lands of Neil Wauchope £240.0.0
E106/22/7/97 Total Cranston Parish, £6208.1.4
E106/22/7/97
E106/22/7/97 [page] 96 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811. [page] 97 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702 and 1726, but differs in £0.13.4 in Sir John Dalrymple's in after Rolls.
E106/22/7/97 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed [Note - Nine farms.....of Carrington]: is wrongly printed as £897.5.0 7/12 and should be £897.5.0 9/12 The handwritten note following 'That part of the farm of Fowlersmains' has been transcribed into the Property field ('lying below the new Public Road') [Note in red ink - Baron Clerk's part...excambed as above]: (Cr. chr. [crown charter] Thomas Kinnear Cands Term 1825) ?
E106/22/7/98 No. 27. Crichton Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/98 ‡ The Viscount of Primrose, for the barony of Crichton, or Wester Crichton £1373.11.10 ‡
E106/22/7/98 Mr James Justice, for Easter Crichton, £450.0.0,—whereof stated here, and the other £150.0.0 under £300.0.0
E106/22/7/98 Major Waddell, part of Turneydykes £70.0.0
E106/22/7/98 For Turneydykes, £660.0.0,—£62.10.0 whereof stated as under to Ford, and the remainder here £597.10.0
E106/22/7/98 John Thomson, part of Crichton £135.8.10
E106/22/7/98 John Allan of Saughnell, or Saughland £356.15.0
E106/22/7/98 Adam Watt of Rosehill, for Rosehill £146.10.0
E106/22/7/98 £2979.15.8 John Alexander Higgins, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] as heir of entail of Sir John Callander, Bart. [Baronet] £2979.15.8
E106/22/7/98 Thomas Crombie, for John Crook's lands of Lang-faugh £160.0.0
E106/22/7/98 For remainder of Easter Crichton, afterwards part of Lang-faugh £150.0.0
E106/22/7/98 £310.0.0 John Alexander Higgins £310.0.0
E106/22/7/98 £3289.15.8
E106/22/7/98 James Pentland's feu of Crichton John Alexander Higgins £25.0.0
E106/22/7/98 Edward Burd of Ford, for Ford, £250.0.0. Divided thus,— Total of Crichton Barony £3314.15.8
E106/22/7/98 { William Fraser, for part of Ford £62.10.0
E106/22/7/98 R. { For part of Turneydykes £62.10.0
E106/22/7/98 £125.0.0 Simon Fraser of Ford £125.0.0
E106/22/7/98 James Pentland, Sir John Callander £25.0.0 J. [John] A. [Alexander] Higgins, stated before.
E106/22/7/98 James Dewar of Vogrie, for the remainder of Ford James Dewar of Vogrie £187.10.0
E106/22/7/98 Mr Fraser, as before, for Turneydykes £62.10.0
E106/22/7/98 Mr Dewar, as above, for part of Ford £187.10.0
E106/22/7/98 Agrees, £250.0.0
E106/22/7/98 x Robert Bar of Costertoun, afterwards James Craig, for the lands of Costertoun, and then David Paterson Robert Wardlaw £485.0.0 x
E106/22/7/98 Martin Stevenson's feu on Turneydykes, now called Tynbank Heirs of John Stevenson, now James Paterson £11.12.0
E106/22/7/98 Total Crichton Parish, £4123.17.8
E106/22/7/98 [page] 98 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [Note - The Viscount of Primrose]: See app. p [appendix page] 18. [Note - Robert Bar of Costertoun]: See app. p. [appendix page] 8 N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/98 R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed [Note in red ink - The Viscount of Primrose]: Note Blackcastle Wight redeemed O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] £169.3.8 Scots.
E106/22/7/98A Ph. [Parish] Crichton
E106/22/7/98A Lands of Costerton O.V.R [Old Valued Rent] Scots £485.0.0
E106/22/7/98A Divided thus : -
E106/22/7/98A That part belonging to John Anderson of Whitburgh £81.3.5
E106/22/7/98A Remainder to Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Francis Nicol £403.16.7 £485.0.0
E106/22/7/98A [page] 98A
E106/22/7/98A Only the (new) information on the inserted piece of paper at the bottom of page 98 has been transcribed Notes in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/99 No. 28. Falla Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/99 Thomas Hamilton, for the lands of Falla Sir John Hamilton Dalrymple, Bart. [Baronet] £674.0.0
E106/22/7/99 No. 29. Borthwick Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/99 William Turnbull, for lands and barony of Currie, £640.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/99 R. Walter Brown, for lands of Currie £403.0.0 Walter Brown of Currie £403.0.0
E106/22/7/99 James Dewar of Vogrie, for remainder, as under £237.0.0 As after stated.
E106/22/7/99 Agrees, £640.0.0
E106/22/7/99 Crookston, for Cakemuir-hill £80.10.0
E106/22/7/99 Crookston, for Cowberry-hill, as after stated £80.10.0
E106/22/7/99 Part of Borthwick, as after stated £87.2.3
E106/22/7/99 £248.2.3 John Borthwick of Crookston £248.2.3
E106/22/7/99 Lord Arniston, including east side of Esperton and Hanspight £1310.0.0
E106/22/7/99 The lands of Shank £386.0.0
E106/22/7/99 The estate of Harvieston, £670.4.8
E106/22/7/99 Mr James Dalrymple. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/99 Lord Arniston, for Bogend, Pirnhall, and the west part of Harvieston, (Robert Dundas, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] superior) £211.10.4 £211.10.4
E106/22/7/99 £1907.10.4 Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron £1907.10.4
E106/22/7/99 Vogrie, for part of Harvieston, as after stated £332.8.9
E106/22/7/99 Mr Cranstoun, part of Harvieston, as under £126.5.7
E106/22/7/99 Agrees, £670.4.8
E106/22/7/99 Borthwick Parish carried forward, £2558.12.7
E106/22/7/99 [page] 99 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. N. B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1738, and 1811,—but £0.0.6 more in the Rolls 1726, 1727, 1728, 1729, and 1730, which must be a mistake in copying. C c
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E106/22/7/101 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/101 Borthwick Parish, Brought forward, £2558.12.7
E106/22/7/101 James Dewar of Vogrie, for lands and estate of Vogrie £500.0.0}
E106/22/7/101 James Dewar of Vogrie, for lands of Loquhariet, Walter Welsh £477.0.0}
E106/22/7/101 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
E106/22/7/101 James Dewar of Vogrie, for Hagbrae, Walter Welsh £186.6.8}
E106/22/7/101 James Dewar of Vogrie, for Catcune Mains, Catcune Mill, and Rhodes, formerly part of Harvieston £332.8.9}
E106/22/7/101 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
E106/22/7/101 £1859.1.0
E106/22/7/101 John Mitchelson of Middleton, for the lands of Wester Middleton and Meggat's Cross £329.13.4
E106/22/7/101 John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Torcraik and Borthwick, £386.0.0
E106/22/7/101 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/101 John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Borthwick £87.2.3 £87.2.3 Stated to Crookston, as before.
E106/22/7/101 John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Torcraik £298.17.9 £298.17.9
E106/22/7/101 [sub-total] £386.0.0
E106/22/7/101 John Mitchelson of Middleton, for Easter Middleton, part of the Lordship of Borthwick £340.0.0
E106/22/7/101 The lands of Snype, £97.18.4
E106/22/7/101 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/101 The lands of Graysnipe £29.6.0
E106/22/7/101 The lands of Middleton Snipe £68.7.4
E106/22/7/101 Per decreet, 6th July 1812. £97.13.4
E106/22/7/101 John Mitchelson of Middleton, for lands of Cowberry-hill £80.10.0 Stated to Crookston, as before.
E106/22/7/101 Decreet, 30th March 1813, £1233.16.8
E106/22/7/101 Deduce for two parcels, before stated to Crookston, viz. £87.2.3
E106/22/7/101 £80.10.0
E106/22/7/101 [sub-total] £167.12.3
E106/22/7/101 £1066.4.5 Heirs of Archibald Mitchelson of Middleton £1066.4.5
E106/22/7/101 Total Borthwick, £5483.18.0
E106/22/7/101 No. 30. Temple Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/101 Prestongrange, £592.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/101 For the lands of Muirfoot, and Muirfoot-haugh £233.10.6}
E106/22/7/101 For the lands of Muirfoot Park £108.7.9} The Earl of Rosebery, £458.13.4 as after stated.
E106/22/7/101 For the lands of Gladhouse £116.15.1}
E106/22/7/101 £458.13.4
E106/22/7/101 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
E106/22/7/101 Per decreet, 17th May 1813. Agrees £592.0.0
E106/22/7/101 The lands of Southmains of Clerkington £80.10.4
E106/22/7/101 The lands of Gladhouse Mill and Tocksidehill, or Prettyrent, in name of Sir James Justice, as before stated £133.6.8
E106/22/7/101 £213.17.0 Right Hon. [Honourable] William Dundas £213.17.0
E106/22/7/101 The lands of Herondean, exclusive of the south-west part thereof, bounded by the Flinty-cleugh on the north-east £88.17.10
E106/22/7/101 For the south part of Herondean, bounded by the Flinty-cleugh on the north-east £44.8.10
E106/22/7/101 £133.6.8
E106/22/7/101 For Muirfoot and Gladhouse, as before stated £458.13.4
E106/22/7/101 Total £592.0.0 The Earl of Rosebery £592.0.0
E106/22/7/101 Robert Murray of Deuchar, for Yorston £263.13.4
E106/22/7/101 For Uttershill £178.0.0
E106/22/7/101 For Temple £835.0.0
E106/22/7/101 For D. G. Hamilton £48.10.0
E106/22/7/101 £1325.3.4
E106/22/7/101 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/101 Lord Arniston, for Yorston £263.13.0
E106/22/7/101 for Utterston £178.0.0
E106/22/7/101 for Caldwall £208.10.4
E106/22/7/101 For remains of Temple £626.10.0 }
E106/22/7/101 And D. G. Hamilton, as above £48.10.0 } £675.0.0
E106/22/7/101 Agrees, £1325.3.4
E106/22/7/101 For the west side of Esperton £339.0.0
E106/22/7/101 £1664.3.4
E106/22/7/101 Provost John Wightman, for Huntlycoat and Mauldslie, (the Honourable George Abercromby of Tillibody, superior) £408.0.0
E106/22/7/101 £2072.3.4 Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron £2072.3.4
E106/22/7/101 Vide £50.14.5 after stated.
E106/22/7/101 R. The Marquis of Lothian The Marquis of Lothian £15.0.0
E106/22/7/101 The Marquis of Lothian, £943.14.6
E106/22/7/101 Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/101 Southmains of Clerkington, as above £80.10.4 As before stated to W. [William] Dundas
E106/22/7/101 Side Farm, part of the barony of Rosebery £150.19.5}
E106/22/7/101 Fountain, part of the barony of Rosebery £43.2.8} R. [Robert] Hepburn of Clerkington {£352.5.11
E106/22/7/101 Fountain Park, part of the barony of Rosebery £21.11.5}
E106/22/7/101 Westfield, part of the barony of Rosebery £136.12.5} [total] £863.4.2
E106/22/7/101 £432.16.3
E106/22/7/101 Robert Hepburn, for his part of the barony of Rosebery £510.18.3 R. [Robert] Hepburn of Clerkington {£510.18.3
E106/22/7/101 Agrees, £943.14.6 Also afterwards.
E106/22/7/101 Temple carried forward £3756.4.6
E106/22/7/101
E106/22/7/101 [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.
E106/22/7/101 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed R denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed [Note - The remainder of ditto]: is ditto = James Dewar of Vogrie correct here?
E106/22/7/102 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/102 Temple, Brought forward, £3756.4.6
E106/22/7/102 James Dewar of Vogrie, for William Campbell's lands of Stobs James Dewar of Vogrie £287.0.0}
E106/22/7/102 James Dewar of Vogrie, for Tocksidehole, a quarter of Tocksidehill and Nether Tockside, part of Rosebery James Dewar of Vogrie £152.5.6} £439.5.6
E106/22/7/102 John Balfour, for the lands of Braidwood and Hirst, £204.0.0. Divided thus,—
E106/22/7/102 Those parts of the lands of Braidwood and Hirst, belonging in property to Robert Dundas of Arniston, (the Right Honourable William Dundas, superior) £47.16.7
E106/22/7/102 For that part of the lands of Braidwood called Pleahaugh, also belonging to him in property and superiority £2.17.10
E106/22/7/102 £50.14.5 Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron £50.14.5
E106/22/7/102 For the remaining parts of Braidwood and Hirst, belonging to Robert Hepburn, (the Right Hon. [Honourable] William Dundas, superior) £153.5.7 Robert Hepburn, Part of Rosebery. £153.5.7
E106/22/7/102 Per decreet, 30th April 1813. Agrees, £204.0.0
E106/22/7/102 Total Temple Parish. £4399.10.0
E106/22/7/102 No. 31. Herriot Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/102 Ph. [Parish] Herriot
E106/22/7/102 Lands of Heriot OVR [Old Valued Rent] Scots £759.4.7
E106/22/7/102 Divided : - Scots
E106/22/7/102 Farm of Raeshaw (Trs [Trustees] of Thomas McDougal) £122.2.7
E106/22/7/102 Farm of Heriot Town &c (Charles Cossor) £164.14.4
E106/22/7/102 Farm of Shoestance (William Matheson) £149.11.5
E106/22/7/102 Lands of Heriot Mill &c (Earl of Stair £322.16.3 £759.4.7
E106/22/7/102 £526.5.5
E106/22/7/102 x Sir William Dalrymple, for the rest of the barony £759.4.7 Sir John H. Dalrymple, Bart. [Baronet] £759.4.7 x
E106/22/7/102 Agrees, £1285.10.0
E106/22/7/102 George Adinston of Carcant, for one-half of Corsehope £161.0.0
E106/22/7/102 George Adinston of Carcant, for the other half of Corsehope, purchased from Mr Cranston, as after stated £161.0.0
E106/22/7/102 George Adinston of Carcant, for Hallheriot £152.0.0
E106/22/7/102 George Adinston of Carcant, for Carcant £132.0.0
E106/22/7/102 £606.0.0 Thomas Adinston of Carcant £606.0.0
E106/22/7/102 The Viscount of Primrose, for lands of Blackhope The Earl of Rosebery £300.0.0
E106/22/7/102 George Cranston of Dewar, for the other half of Corsehope, now sold to Mr Adinston of Carcant, as before stated £161.0.0 Stated before to Mr Adinston.
E106/22/7/102 George Cranston of Dewar, for his lands of Dewar £258.0.0 Thomas Cranstoun of Dewar, W. S. [Writer to the Signet] £258.0.0
E106/22/7/102 £419.0.0
E106/22/7/102 Crookston, for lands of Kirklandhill John Borthwick of Crookston £146.10.0
E106/22/7/102 Falahill, Mr Mitchelson, William Tait Heirs of William Tait £207.10.0
E106/22/7/102 Total Heriot Parish, £2803.10.0
E106/22/7/102 [page] 102 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. N.B. The Barony of Rosebery and Tockside, stated in Roll 1702, £1300.0.0, are included in the foregoing division. N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811. [page] 103 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. [page] 103A Sir William Dalrymple [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 34. N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811. D d
E106/22/7/102 Notes in green ink have not been transcribed Transcriber's notes for E106/22/7/103A - "the background image has been transcribed on the previous page". That is this page and it is identical, so the original page is obscured by the handwritten note in both images and so is NOT transcribed anywhere. [Note in red ink - last line of Description of Property] Lord Stair Superior [Superior is underlined]. See notes of Search in F.1314.
E106/22/7/103 No. 31. Herriot Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/103 Sir John Dalrymple, for the lands of Lord Borthwick £1237.0.0
E106/22/7/103 For part of Heriot's Hospital £48.10.0
E106/22/7/103 £1285.10.0
E106/22/7/103 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/103 R. Dowager Lady Dalrymple and Children, for Ladyside and Garvald £526.5.5 Simon Fraser of Ford £526.5.5
E106/22/7/103 x Sir William Dalrymple, for the rest of the barony £759.4.7 Sir John H. Dalrymple, Bart. [Baronet] £759.4.7
E106/22/7/103 Agrees, £1285.10.0
E106/22/7/103 George Adinston of Carcant, for one-half of Corsehope £161.0.0
E106/22/7/103 George Adinston of Carcant, for the other half of Corsehope, purchased from Mr Cranston, as after stated £161.0.0
E106/22/7/103 George Adinston of Carcant, for Hallheriot £152.0.0
E106/22/7/103 George Adinston of Carcant, for Carcant £132.0.0
E106/22/7/103 £606.0.0 Thomas Adinston of Carcant £606.0.0
E106/22/7/103 The Viscount of Primrose, for lands of Blackhope The Earl of Rosebery £300.0.0
E106/22/7/103 George Cranston of Dewar, for the other half of Corsehope, now sold to Mr Adinston of Carcat, as before state £161.0.0 Stated before to Mr Adinston.
E106/22/7/103 George Cranston of Dewar, for Dewar £258.0.0 Thomas Cranstoun of Dewar, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £258.0.0
E106/22/7/103 £419.0.0
E106/22/7/103 Crookston, for lands of Kirklandhill John Borthwick of Crookston £146.10.0
E106/22/7/103 Falahill, Mr Mitchelson, William Tait Heirs of William Tait £207.10.0
E106/22/7/103 Total Heriot Parish, £2803.10.0
E106/22/7/103 N.B. Agrees with Rolls 1702, 1726, 1738, and 1811.
E106/22/7/103 [page] 103 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. Sir William Dalrymple [note] see app. p [appendix page] 34. Falahill [note] Lord Stair Superior. See notes of Search in F.1314. D d
E106/22/7/103 R. denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/103A No. 31. Herriot Parish.
E106/22/7/103A Ph. [Parish] Heriot Lands of Heriot - OVR [Old Valued Rent] Scots
E106/22/7/103A Divided:- £759.4.7
E106/22/7/103A Farm of Raeshaw (Trs [Trustees] of Thomas McDougal) £122.2.7
E106/22/7/103A Farm of Heriot Town &c (Charles Cossor) £164.14.4
E106/22/7/103A Farm of Shoestances (William Matheson) £149.11.5
E106/22/7/103A Lands of Heriot Mill &c (Earl of Stair) £322.16.3 £759.4.7
E106/22/7/103A [page] 103 A 103 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.
E106/22/7/103A the background image has been transcribed on the previous page Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed
E106/22/7/105 No. 32. Stow Parish. SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/105 R. Gilbert Innes of Stow, for Cabielaw and Stowtown £476.10.0
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, for Muirhouse, or Murrays £263.6.8
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, for Howliston and Comleyrigg £219.13.4
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, for Birksnype £150.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, for Wadderston £134.6.8
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, for lands of Paid, or Bow, part of Sir John Paterson's, as after stated £164.8.8
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, for lands of Fernieherst, (Lieutenant-Colonel John Pringle of Symington, superior) £242.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes of Stow, Alexander Wilson for the Earl of Tarras' land, called Pirncadoes £283.0.0
E106/22/7/105 £1933.5.4 Gilbert Innes of Stow £1933.5.4
E106/22/7/105 Abstract.
E106/22/7/105 R. Mr Innes, as above L. [Pounds] 1933.5.4
E106/22/7/105 Mr Innes, as above, Longmuir, after stated £180.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Mr Innes, as above, Brockhouse, after stated £313.3.4
E106/22/7/105 Mr Innes, as above, Pirntaton, after stated £311.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Mr Innes of Stow, Total L. [Pounds] 2737.8.8
E106/22/7/105 John Borthwick of Crookston for Crookston £469.10.0
E106/22/7/105 For Netherflatt £80.10.0
E106/22/7/105 £550.0.0
E106/22/7/105 For lands of Overshiells £350.0.0
E106/22/7/105 For lands of Cockleferry £320.0.0
E106/22/7/105 £1220.0.0 John Borthwick of Crookston £1220.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Torsonce, for these lands £1600.0.0
E106/22/7/105 For Elizabeth Scott £62.13.4
E106/22/7/105 £1662.13.4
E106/22/7/105 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/105 Torsonce, for himself, L. [Pounds] 1362. 13s. [shillings] 4d. [pennies]
E106/22/7/105 Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/105 Sir James Pringle of Stitchell £232.15.10
E106/22/7/105 Haughhead and others, George Haldan £44.8.4
E106/22/7/105 Mills and grounds, George Smibert £39.3.11
E106/22/7/105 Three acres at Stowhead, possessed by Mrs Pringle £3.10.8
E106/22/7/105 Small piece of ground at Stowtownhead, by Sir James Pringle £3.0.3
E106/22/7/105 £322.19.0 Norman Pringle of Torsonce £322.19.0
E106/22/7/105 Sir John Paterson, for part of Torsonce, L. [Pounds] 4s. [shillings] d. [pence] Divided thus,-
E106/22/7/105 William Fraser of Ford, part of Sir John Paterson's L. [Pounds] 201.17.2 £201.17.2 John Borthwick of Crookston £201.17.2
E106/22/7/105 George Thomson, for part £222.18.6 £222.18.6 As after stated to Burnhouses.
E106/22/7/105 Gilbert Innes, for his part, for Bow £164.8.8 £164.8.8 As before stated to Stow.
E106/22/7/105 Agrees, L. [Pounds] 589.4.4
E106/22/7/105 X William Douglas, for part of Torsonce called Torquhouse £90.10.0 Miss Murray - Vide after. £90.10.0
E106/22/7/105 George Thomson, for Burnhouses, as after stated £360.0.0 As after stated to Burnhouses.
E106/22/7/105 Agrees, £1362.13.4
E106/22/7/105 R. Alexander Pringle for Longmuir, purchased from Torsonce £180.0.0 Gilbert Innes of Stow - Vide above. £180.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Carried forward £1542.13.4 Stow carried forward £3948.11.6
E106/22/7/105 SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/105 Brought forward £1542.13.4 Stow, Brought forward £3948.1.6
E106/22/7/105 William Lees, for Carthas, also purchased from Torsonce £120.0.0 Colonel Walker of Bowland £120.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Agrees with cumulo, as before £1662.13.4
E106/22/7/105 X Lands of Gilmerton Miss Murray L. [Pounds] 228.0.0 £88.0.0
E106/22/7/105 X Lands of Mitchelson Miss Murray Vide afterwards. £140.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Lands of Meikle Catpair John Christie of Baberton £332.6.8
E106/22/7/105 The lands of Pirn William Tait of Pirn £122.0.0
E106/22/7/105 The lands of Little Catpair Charles now John Gordon of Cluny £141.0.0
E106/22/7/105 R. James Douglas, for lands of Brookhouse Gilbert Innes of Stow Vide before. £313.3.4
E106/22/7/105 Robert Rutherford of Bowland, for Haining's lands of Bowland L. [Pounds] 342.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Robert Rutherford of Bowland, for part of Lord Elibank's teinds of L. [Pounds] 64, of lands called Newmills £34.12.0
E106/22/7/105 £376.12.0 Colonel Walker of Bowland £376.12.0
E106/22/7/105 R. The lands of Symington £211.0.0
E106/22/7/105 The lands of Symington, for part of Lord Elibank's teinds £13.3.0
E106/22/7/105 Vide page 104. £224.3.0 Lieut.-Col. [Lieutenant-Colonel] John Pringle of Symington £224.3.0
E106/22/7/105 The lands of Halltree and Kilcoutar Heirs of John Davidson, WS [Writers to the Signet] £414.6.8
E106/22/7/105 R. The lands of Luggate and Meikle Hopridge £409.6.8
E106/22/7/105 Lands of Nethershields, Campuslack, and Shiellie £275.0.0
E106/22/7/105 Lands of Nethershields, Campuslack, and Shiellie, part of Lord Elibank's teinds £16.5.0
E106/22/7/105 Lands of Nethershields, Campuslack, and Shiellie, for part of Torwoodlee's teinds of L [Pounds] 70, - for parsonage of lands called Newmills £33.3.11
E106/22/7/105 For vicarage of lands called Newmills £10.11.1
E106/22/7/105 £744.6.8 Adam Fairholm of Chapel £744.6.8
E106/22/7/105 R. The lands of Pirntaton, Cockburn and Napier Gilbert Innes of Stow Vide before. £311.0.0
E106/22/7/105 The lands of Craigend, or Hillend Murray £355.0.0
E106/22/7/105 X Thomas Murray, for part of Torwoodlee's parsonage teinds of lands called Newmills Miss Murray Vide before. £16.0.0
E106/22/7/105 George Pringle, for his part of Torwoodlee's parsonage teinds of lands called Newmills Colonel Pringle £10.5.0
E106/22/7/105 John Thomson, for lands at Burnhouses, as before stated, though not drawn out £360.0.0
E106/22/7/105 John Thomson, for Plinploth, Burnhouse Mill, and Kittaflat, part of Sir John Paterson's part for lands of Burnhouses £222.18.6
E106/22/7/105 £582.18.6 John Thomson of Burnhouses £582.18.6
E106/22/7/105 Total Stow Parish £8239.13.4
E106/22/7/105 [Page] 104 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. X William Douglas, for part of Torsonce called Torquhouse [note] See app p. [appendix page] 37. [Page] 105 Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued. X Lands of Gilmerton [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 37. X Lands of Mitchelson [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 37. X Thomas Murray, for part of Torwoodlee's parsonage teinds of lands called Newmills See app. p. [appendix page] 37. [in left margin] TEINDS. L. [Pounds] 34.12.0 ---------------13.3.0 ---------------16.5.0 L. [Pounds]--64.0.0 Agrees. TEINDS L. [Pounds] 43.15.0 ---------------16.0.0 ---------------10.5.0 L. [Pounds]--70.0.0 Agrees.
E106/22/7/105 Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed. R. denotes that the Cess or Land-Tax is Redeemed
E106/22/7/107 Abstract of the preceding Rectified Valuation Roll 1814.
E106/22/7/107 PAGES. NO. PARISHES SCOTS MONEY.
E106/22/7/107 29 1 North Leith £1220.17.0
E106/22/7/107 31 2 South Keith £6413.2.11
E106/22/7/107 33 3 Abbey of Holyroodhouse £4365.0.0
E106/22/7/107 34 4 Duddingston £3687.11.8
E106/22/7/107 35 5 Libberton £13,685.6.8
E106/22/7/107 38 6 West Kirk, or St Cuthbert's £29,045.5.6
E106/22/7/107 55 7 Hails, or Collington £4514.10.0
E106/22/7/107 58 8 Corstorphine £5692.2.4 1/4
E106/22/7/107 61 9 Cramond £9591.10.11 3/4
E106/22/7/107 63 10 Currie £5363.2.8
E106/22/7/107 65 11 Ratho £6252.13.8
E106/22/7/107 68 12 Kirkliston, south side Water of Amond £3578.0.0
E106/22/7/107 69 13 Kirknewton £1053.0.0
E106/22/7/107 70 14 Calderclear, or East Calder £2707.3.4
E106/22/7/107 72 15 Mid-Calder £5157.10.0
E106/22/7/107 74 16 West-Calder £3153.10.4
E106/22/7/107 77 17 Inveresk £15,373.2.6
E106/22/7/107 82 18 Dalkeith £7548.12.2
E106/22/7/107 87 19 Bewton £4887.15.2
E106/22/7/107 77 20 Newbottle £7138.16.8
E106/22/7/107 90 21 Lasswade £7436.6.8
E106/22/7/107 92 22 Woodhouselee, or Glencorse £1579.8.0
E106/22/7/107 94 23 Pennicuick £3780.3.4
E106/22/7/107 95 24 Cockpen £3068.15.8
E106/22/7/107 96 25 Carrington, or Primrose £2830.0.0
E106/22/7/107 97 26 Cranston £6208.1.4
E106/22/7/107 98 27 Crichton £4123.17.8
E106/22/7/107 99 28 Falla £674.0.0
E106/22/7/107 99 29 Borthwick £5483.18.0
E106/22/7/107 101 30 Temple £4399.10.0
E106/22/7/107 103 31 Herriot £2803.10.0
E106/22/7/107 104 32 Stow £8239.13.4
E106/22/7/107 Total 1814 £191,055.17.7
E106/22/7/107 Total 1726 £191,053.17.2
E106/22/7/107 Difference, 40s. [shillings] 5d. [pennies] Scots. £2.0.5
E106/22/7/107 CONCLUSION.
E106/22/7/107 In a work so involved in figures, tracing Cumulo Valuations from the earliest Roll down to the present time, through Divisions, Sub-divisions, want of descriptions of Lands, and change of Pro- prietors, errors must naturally have crept in; but these, so far as could be discovered, have been corrected: And it may be here observed, that the sum total of the Roll 1726 is only Forty Shilling and Five Pennies Scots, and that in 1738, Thirty-three Shilling and
E106/22/7/107 Nine Pennies Scots, less than the Rectified Valuation Roll 1814 ; which shews that no Valuations, however complicated, have been overlooked or omitted.
E106/22/7/107 Where separate Valuations could be easily stated and added, they are drawn out in Cumulo ; others, Abstracts of them are made ; and when neither could be easily done, reference is made to them.
E106/22/7/107 In Parishes principally Landward, the description of the lands applicable to each Valuation, as far as could be obtained, are mentioned ; while it was next to impossible, in Parishes partly Land- ward, and partly Urban, such as St Cuthbert's, Inveresk, Dalkeith, South and North Leith, &c. where houses stand separately valued, to mark the description of the variety of Urban Valuations, other than by the Names of the original and present Proprietors,
E106/22/7/107 where the descriptions are un-known, or could not be discovered. Superiors often change, and cannot be easily traced; besides, it is the Proprietors, and not the Superiors, who pay the Land-Tax, - the regular Collection of which is the great object of a Rectified Valuation Roll.
E106/22/7/107 In short, from local knowledge, and every information that could be obtained, and a strict adherence to the Text Roll 1726, aided by that in 1702, and the certified one in 1738, a rough draft of the Rectified Valuation Roll of the County of Edinburgh, for the year 1814, is humbly sub- mitted to the consideration and amendment of the Committee, by
E106/22/7/107 WILLIAM MACFARLANE.
E106/22/7/107 Edinburgh, George's Street, 30th April 1814.
E106/22/7/107 Edinburgh, Parliament House, 14th November 1814.
E106/22/7/107 The Commissioners of Supply for the County of Edinburgh, at a General Meeting, held of this date, approved of the Scroll of the preceding Rectified Valuation Book, or Cess Roll, and appointed the same to be printed.
E106/22/7/107 GEORGE CLERK, Preses.
E106/22/7/107 Alexander Smellie, Printer, Edinburgh.
E106/22/7/107 106 Abstract of the preceding Rectified Valuation Roll 1814. PARISHES TOTAL PAGES. NO. SCOTS MONEY 29 1 North Leith-- £ 1220.17.0 31 2 South Leith-- 6413. 2.11 33 3 Abbey of Holyroodhouse-- 4365.0.0 34 4 Duddingston-- 3687.11.8 35 5 Libberton-- 13685.6.8 38 6 West Kirk, or St Cuthbert's-- 29045.5.6 55 7 Hails, or Collington-- 4514.10.0 58 8 Corstorphine-- 5692.2.4¼ 61 9 Cramond-- 9591.10.11¾ 63 10 Currie-- 5363.2.8 65 11 Ratho-- 6252.13.8 68 12 Kirkliston, south side Water of Amond-- 3578.0.0 69 13 Kirknewton-- 1053.0.0 70 14 Calderclear, or East Calder-- 2707.3.4 72 15 Mid-Calder-- 5157.10.4 74 16 West-Cald-- 3153.10.4 77 17 Inveresk-- 15,373.2.6 82 18 Dalkeith-- 7548.12.2 87 19 Newton-- 4887.15.2 88 20 Newbottle-- 7138.16.8 90 21 Lasswade-- 7436.6.8 92 22 Woodhouselee, or Glencorse-- 1579.8.0 94 23 Pennicuick-- 3780.3.4 95 24 Cockpen-- 3068.15.8 96 25 Carrington, or Primrose-- 2830.0.0 97 26 Cranston-- 6208.1. 4 98 27 Crichton-- 4123.17.8 99 28 Falls-- 674.0.0 101 30 Temple-- 4399.10.0 103 31 Herriot-- 2803.10.0 104 32 Stow-- 8239.13.4 Total 1814-- £191,055.17.7 Total 1726-- 191,053.17.2 Difference, 40s. 5d. Scots £2.0.5 107 CONCLUSION. In a work so involved in figures, tracing Cumulo Valuations from the earliest Roll down to the present time, through Divisions, Sub-divisions, want of descriptions of Lands, and change of Pro- prietors, errors must naturally have crept in; but these, so far as could be discovered, have been corrected: And it may be here observed, that the sum total of the Roll 1726 is only Forty Shilling and Five Pennies Scots, and that in 1738, Thirty-three Shilling and Nine Pennies Scots, less than the Rectified Valuation Roll 1814 ; which shews that no Valuations, however complicated, have been overlooked or omitted. Where separate Valuations could be easily stated and added, they are drawn out in Cumulo ; others, Abstracts of them are made ; and when neither could be easily done, reference is made to them. In Parishes principally Landward, the description of the lands applicable to each Valuation, as far as could be obtained, are mentioned ; while it was next to impossible, in Parishes partly Land- ward, and partly Urban, such as St Cuthbert's, Inveresk, Dalkeith, South and North Leith, &c. where houses stand separately valued, to mark the description of the variety of Urban Valuations, other than by the Names of the original and present Proprietors, where the descriptions are un- known, or could not be discovered. Superiors often change, and cannot be easily traced; besides, it is the Proprietors, and not the Superiors, who pay the Land-Tax,------the regular Collection of which is the great object of a Rectified Valuation Roll. In short, from local knowledge, and every information that could be obtained, and a strict adher- ence to the Text Roll 1726, aided by that in 1702, and the certified one in 1738, a rough draft of the Rectified Valuation Roll of the County of Edinburgh, for the year 1814, is humbly sub- mitted to the consideration and amendment of the Committee, by WILL. MACFARLANE. Edinburgh, George's Street, 30th April 1814. __________________________________ Edinburgh, Parliament House, 14th November 1814. The Commissioners of Supply for the County of Edinburgh, at a General Meeting, held of this date, approved of the Scroll of the preceding Rectified Valuation Book, or Cess Roll, and appointed the same to be printed. GEORGE CLERK, Preses. ____________________________________ Alex. Smellie, Printer, Edinburgh.
E106/22/7/107 [page] 106 [page] 107 Auditors Office.
E106/22/7/108 Page 1.
E106/22/7/108 Southfield of Stonehouse The proportion of the 6 acres of the Southfield of Stonehouse belonging to Charles Fraser being 1 1/2 acre £3.0.0
E106/22/7/108 The propy [property] belonging to Walter Watson Esq being 3 acres £6.0.0
E106/22/7/108 The propy [property] belonging to James Ferguson as in right of heirs of John Sprott being 1 1/2 acres £3.0.0
E106/22/7/108 £12.0.0
E106/22/7/108 By Decree dated 10th July 1815
E106/22/7/108 Barony of Lasswade Part of Barony belonging to Sir George Clerk £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/108 The lands of Knockmill, Kirkland of Lasswade and Boswells Bog extending to 50 acres or thereby belonging to Alexander Wright W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £216.13.4
E106/22/7/108 £1216.13.4
E106/22/7/108 By Decree dated 4 March 1816
E106/22/7/108 Inverleith James Rocheid Esq. £1455.0.0 divided thus:-
E106/22/7/108 Part entailed and to be entailed
E106/22/7/108 Highmains £125.17.7 - Bank Park £98.7.6
E106/22/7/108 North Corn Park £100.14.7 - Laigh Mains £99.14.7
E106/22/7/108 Barn Yard Park £78.10.8 - Pigeon Park £50.5.3
E106/22/7/108 McPhersons Haugh £65.3.1 - Haugh No. 1 £37.4.4
E106/22/7/108 Page 2 Pilton & Northfield £106.14.3 £762.11.10
E106/22/7/108 Unentailed part.
E106/22/7/108 Buchans Park £151.5.0 - Fletsoon & portion occupied by High Road exclusive of portion thereof held of Herriots Hosp [Hospital] £101.1.1
E106/22/7/108 Broompark deducting portion of Warriston held of Hosp. [Hospital] £196.6.6
E106/22/7/108 Floods hill with portion thereof occupied by High Road and enclosed with the lands of Warriston £131.5.5
E106/22/7/108 Remainder of Piltonfield £22.18.9 Orchard Park £34.13.8
E106/22/7/108 Mount Park £4.17.9 Garden & Site of House & Offices £50.0.0 £692.8.2
E106/22/7/108 By Decree dated 30 April 1816.
E106/22/7/108 (See p. [page] 30 of appendix for subsequent divisions)
E106/22/7/108 Spittleton & Scaldhinty Part of the Lands of Spittleton belonging to Mr Pagan £158.16.0
E106/22/7/108 Part of sd [said] lands belonging to Mr Farquharson £36.10.8 £195.6.8
E106/22/7/108 Part of the Lands of Scaldhinty belonging to Mr Pagan £14.14.2
E106/22/7/108 Part of the sd. [said] lands belonging to Mr Farquharson £87.5.10 £102.0.0
E106/22/7/108 By Decree dated 20th May 1816.
E106/22/7/108 Ingliston - The feu from the lands and Barony of Ingliston belonging to James Gibson Esq. belonging to Mr Deas Thomson £16.14.11 - The late George Ramsays lands £15.5.7
E106/22/7/108 Page 3 The Bog Park £17.19. - The Ha Flat £15.2.5
E106/22/7/108 The Crop Ferry Wa's Park & Cothouse £14.6.2
E106/22/7/108 The Onstead & Yards £2.0.3 - The Wester Park £20.18.3
E106/22/7/108 Hungry Hill £17.14.3 - Moor Park £13.0.8
E106/22/7/108 Cow Park £16.9.6 - Horse Pond Park £8.19.1
E106/22/7/108 Barn Yard Park £18.17.1 - The Holes £11.3.11
E106/22/7/108 North side of Janefield incl. [including] houses £1.18.8 - Davies Acres £13.16.2
E106/22/7/108 Horse Park £21.0.10 - South side of Janefield £6.11.6
E106/22/7/108 Er [Easter] & Wr. [Wester] Slate Barns Parks £40.16.5 - The Park No. 5 £14.18.2
E106/22/7/108 The limekilns & Wester Brigs £45.10.5 - The Remainder of Ingliston £257.6.5 £590.0.0
E106/22/7/108 By Decree dated 8th July 1816.
E106/22/7/108 [page] 108 Copy -- 22/7 (Appendix) -- 1 Page 1. -- Appendix To Old Valued Rent Roll of 1814 -- Refce [Reference] to Page of Roll Southfield of Stonehouse [note] Libberton p. [page] 36. Barony of Lasswade [note] Lasswade p. [page] 90 Unentailed part [note] £1455.0.0 Spittleton & Scaldhinty [notes] East Calder or Kirknewton p. [page] 71 Kirknewton p. [page] 69. Ingliston [note] Kirkliston p. [page] 68.
E106/22/7/110 Page 3 contd. [continued]
E106/22/7/110 Wester Briggs and Catston *Part of Wr [Wester] Briggs and Catston belonging to Mr Gibson £31.17.9
E106/22/7/110 Remainder of Wr [Wester] Briggs and Catston belonging to Reps [Representatives] of Mr Ramsay £297.2.3
E106/22/7/110 £329.0.0
E106/22/7/110 By decree dated 8th July 1816.
E106/22/7/110 * For subdivision of this Valuation see pp. [pages] 8 & 9.
E106/22/7/110 Rosebank & other lands in the Parish of Inveresk 1. Part of Lands of Rosebank belonging to Sir John Hope extending to 27 acres 14 falls or thereabout £109.11.5
E106/22/7/110 Part of Lands of Rosebank belonging to Archibald Cochrane Esq consisting of 36 acres 2 roods 32 falls or thereabout £176.15.3 £286.6.8
E106/22/7/110 Page 4. 2. Part of Robertson's lands afterwards Mr Paton's belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 11 acres 1 rood & 2 falls or thereabout £74.9.8
E106/22/7/110 Part thereof belonging to Gilbert Handyside consisting of 7 acres 1 rood & 20 falls or thereabout £32.10.4 £107.0.0
E106/22/7/110 *3. Part of Dr. [Doctor] Christies Easter Gullyflatt and part of Easter Howsmuir otherwise Kenmure belonging to Sir John Hope extending to 18 acres 2 roods or thereabouts £58.3.2
E106/22/7/110 Part of Dr. [Doctor] Christies Easter Gullyflatt and part of Easter Howsmuir otherwise Kenmure belonging to John Charles consisting of 10 acres 1 rood or thereabout * £32.4.5 £90.7.7
E106/22/7/110 * For Corrected Division of V.R. [Valued Rent] hereof see p. [page] 11
E106/22/7/110 o_4. Part of those parts of Dr. [Doctor] Christies Lands called Wester Gullaflatt Cowpark and Howsmuir otherwise Kenmure belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 30 acres 31 falls or thereabout £139.3.10
E106/22/7/110 Part of those parts of Dr. [Doctor] Christies Lands called Wester Gullaflatt Cowpark and Howsmuir otherwise Kenmure belonging to John Charles consisting 16 acres 1 rood 9 falls or thereabout o. £89.10.0 £228.13.10
E106/22/7/110 o. For corrected division of V.R. [Valued Rent] see p. [page] 11.
E106/22/7/110 5. Part of the Lands called Douglas and Macmillans belong to Sir John Hope consisting of 16 acres 25 falls or thereabouts £75.5.10
E106/22/7/110 Part of the Lands belonging to Rear Admiral Sir David Milne consisting of 5 acres 3 roods 15 falls or thereabout £34.0.4 £109.6.2
E106/22/7/110 6. The Lands of Monkton including Cairnie farm belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 155 acres 2 roods 31 falls or thereabout £397.0.1
E106/22/7/110 The lands of Castlesteads belonging to the Duke of Buccleugh consisting of 192 acres 1 rood & 30 falls or thereabout £368.0.1 £765.0.2
E106/22/7/110 By Decree dated 1st October 1816
E106/22/7/110 Gavieside Blackmyre & Killendean &c 1. Gavieside belonging to John Cunningham Esq. extending to 144 acres or thereabout £34.18.3
E106/22/7/110 Carry forward £34.18.3
E106/22/7/110 Gaveieside &c (Contd) [Continued]
E106/22/7/110 Page 5. Brought forwd [forward] £34.18.3
E106/22/7/110 2. Blackmyre and Killendean belonging to the Tutors of Mr Gloags children extending to 55 acres or thereabout £17.15.1
E106/22/7/110 3. Brotherford belonging to Misses Mary Isabella and Charlotte Davis extending to 138 acres 2 roods or thereabout £48.6.8
E106/22/7/110 £101.0.0
E106/22/7/110 By Decree dated 1st October 1816.
E106/22/7/110 Hallyards. The lands of Hallyards to the South of the Road leading from the Westertown of Ingliston to the Farm House of Hallyards and from thence to New Bridge with the East Carnavers Park and the West Carnacers Park £271.7.0
E106/22/7/110 The Remainder of the said lands £428.13.0 £700.0.0
E106/22/7/110 By Decree dated 1st Octr [October] 1816.
E106/22/7/110 Warriston The lands of East Warriston belonging to Andrew Bonar Esq. consisting of about 13 acres 2 roods & 9 falls £108.0.0
E106/22/7/110
E106/22/7/110 The lands of Warriston & Wr [Wester] Warriston belonging to Alexander Henderson Esq. consisting og about 21 acres 25 falls. £170.0.0
E106/22/7/110 First that enclosure lying between Wr [Wester] Warriston and the property of the Duke of Buccleugh and immediately to the East of Road leading by Canonmill Bridge to Banholm, consisting of about 7 acres 1 rood 11 falls
E106/22/7/110 Second that inclosure immediately to the East of the preceding consisting of about 8 acres 2 roods 21 falls
E106/22/7/110 Third that inclosure to the south of the preceding and last of Wr [Wester] Warriston consisting of about 9 acres 3 roods 34 falls
E106/22/7/110 Fourth two acres of the inclosure to the East and immediately along the Boundary of No 3 and
E106/22/7/110 Fifth the haugh neasuring 1 acre 3 roods 20 falls extending in whole to 29 acres or thereabout. £230.0.0
E106/22/7/110 Page 6. That inclosure on the West of No 2 and south of the lands of Bangholm consisting of about 6 acres 3 roods 16 falls £40.15.0
E106/22/7/110 That inclosure to the South of the preceding and east of the 2 acres No 4. consisting of about 5 acres 2 roods 6 falls £33.15.0
E106/22/7/110 That inclosure to the West of Easter Warriston and South of the Road leading from Canon Mills by the ford thro' [through] the Water of Leith to the Ferry Road consisting of about 3 acres 1 rood and 24 falls £20.10.0 £603.0.0
E106/22/7/110 By Decree dated 18th November 1816.
E106/22/7/110 Page 3 contd. Wester Briggs and Catston (Kirkliston p. 68) *Part of W. Briggs and Catson belonging to Mr. Gibson 31.17. Remainder of W. Briggs and Catston belonging to Reps. of Mr. Ramsay 297.2.9(?) 329.-.- By decree dated 8th July 1816. *For subdivision of this Valuation see pp. 8&9. Rosebank & other lands in the Parish of Inveresk Inveresk { 1. Part of lands of Rosebank belonging to Sir John Hope p. 79 { extending to 27 acres 14 falls or therabout £ 109.11.5 Part of Do. belonging to Arch. Cochrane Esq. consist- -ing of 36 acres 2 roods 32 falls or thereabouts 176.15.3 286.6. { 2. Part of Robertson's lands afterwards Mr. Paton's belonging to Sir Do. { John Hope consisting of 11 acres 1 rood & 2 falls or { thereabouts........................................ 74.9.8 Page 4. Part thereof belong to Gilbert Handejarde consisting of 7 acres 1 rood & 20 falls or thereabouts. ..(F2125)... 32.10.4 107.-.- {*3. Part of Dr. Christie's Easter Gully flatt and part of Easter Inveresk { Howsmuir otherwise Kenmuire belonging to Sir John Hope p.79 { extending to 18 acres 2 roods or thereabouts ...... 58.3.2 { Part of Do. belonging to John Charles consisting of * 10 acres 1 rood or thereabouts ...................... 32.4.5 90.7. * For Corrected Division of V. R. hereof see p. 11 { - 4. Part of those parts of Dr. Christie's lands called Wester Gullaflath Cowpark and Howsmuir otherwise Kenmuire belonging to Sir John Hope consisting of 30 acres 31 falls or thereabout ............................... 139.3.10 Part of Do. belonging to John Charles consisting of 16 acres 1 rood 9 falls or thereabouts 89.10.0 ① 228.13.1? For corrected division of V.R. see p. 11. 5. Part of the lands called Douglas and and Macmillans belong. to Sir John Hope consisting of 16 acres 2.5 falls or thereabouts ................................................ £ 75.5.10 Part of Do. belonging to Rear Admiral Sir David Milne consisting of 5 acres 3 roods 15 falls or thereabouts.----------- 34.0.4 109.6.?
E106/22/7/110 [page] 109 Wester Briggs and Catston [note] (Kirkliston p. [page] 68) Rosebank & other lands in the Parish of Inveresk [note] Inveresk p. [page] 79. Gavieside Blackmyre & Killendean &c [note] (West Caler) p. [page] 75) [page] 110 Hallyards. [note] (Kirkliston p. [page] 68) Warriston [note] (St. Suthberts p. [page] 42.)
E106/22/7/112 Page 6 contd. [continued]
E106/22/7/112 Pittendreich 1. These parts and portions of the Lands of Pittendreich or Pendreich called Harden Green presently possessed by John Nimmo and belonging to the Heirs of Alexander Inglis consisting of about 220 acres or thereabout £274.18.9
E106/22/7/112 2. That part of the said lands consisting of about 70 acres presently belonging to David Wight Esq and bounded on the North by part of the said lands sold to John Drysdale £78.19.6
E106/22/7/112 3. That other part of the said lands belonging to the sd. [said] David Wight bounded on the North by the Road leading from Dalkeith to Lasswade consisting of about 28 acres £34.0.5
E106/22/7/112 Page 7 4. That piece of ground lying in the Village of Lasswade feued to Sundry Vassals and consisting of about 1/2 acre £0.13.11
E106/22/7/112 5. That part of the said lands formerly belonging to said David Wight now to John Drysdale consisting of 67 acres or thereby £87.4.5
E106/22/7/112 6. That part of the said lands formerly belonging to said David Wight now to James Weddel consisting of 26 acres or thereby £36.2.1
E106/22/7/112 7. That part of the said lands belonging to the Reps [Representatives] of Col. [Colonel] Hepburn lying at the Hillhead of Pendreich consisting of 4 acres or thereby £5.11.1
E106/22/7/112 8. That part of the said lands belonging to the Reps [Representatives] of the late John Clerk excepting that part thereof which belonged to Misses Rennie £8.6.7
E106/22/7/112 9. That part of the said lands formerly belonging to Young now to John Webster consisting of 2 acres or thereby £2.15.6
E106/22/7/112 10. That part of the said Lands at the end of the Bridge of Lasswade belonging to Thomas Scott Esquire and consisting of 1 acre or thereby £1.7.9 £530.0.0
E106/22/7/112 By Decree dated 18th November 1816.
E106/22/7/112 Curriehill 1. That part of the Lands of Curriehill holden of the Crown by Thomas Newton Esquire £57.4.0
E106/22/7/112 2. Those parts thereof holden by him of the City of Edinburgh £228.16.0 £286.0.0
E106/22/7/112 By Decree dated 18th November 1816.
E106/22/7/112 Page 8.
E106/22/7/112 Costerton That part of the lands of Costerton belonging to John Anderson Esq of Whyteburgh £81.3.5
E106/22/7/112 The remainder of sd. [said] lands belonging to the Rev. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] Francis Nicol £403.16.7
E106/22/7/112 £485.0.0
E106/22/7/112 Per Decree dated 30th April 1817.
E106/22/7/112 Barony of Ratho That part of the lands and Barony of Ratho bounded on the west by the Road leading from the Village of Ratho towards Dalinahoy and on the N.E. [North East] and S. [South] by the boundaries of the said Barony and that part thereof bounded on the East by the said Road on the North and West by the said Boundaries and on the South by a hedge and ditch dividing the Crofts from the Meadows by a Dyke and Water Run diviing the Barflatts from the Howmeadow £402.0.0
E106/22/7/112 That part of the said lands and Barony bounded on the East by the said Road on the west and south by the boundaries of the said Barony and on the north by the foreseaid Hedge & Ditch and the said Dyke and Water Run. £98.0.0 £500.0.0
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E106/22/7/112 Wester Briggs The Westermost of the two fields of the lands of Wester Briggs belonging to Mr. Gibson £17.9.6
E106/22/7/112 The four eastmost acres of the eastmost of the two fields of the sd. [said] lands of Wr [Wester] Briggs belong to Mr. Gibson £8.4.0
E106/22/7/112 The three acres and Two hundredth parts of an acre being the remainder of sd. [said] eastmost field of Wr [Wester] Briggs £6.3.9 £31.17.3
E106/22/7/112 By Decree dated 7th July 1817.
E106/22/7/112 Nether Howden &c. 1. That part of the Lands of Nether Howden belonging to Lord Torphichen and possessed by James Auld and David Wilson £69.8.3
E106/22/7/112 2. That part of the said Lands belonging to and possessed by Robert Auld £34.4.8
E106/22/7/112 3. That part of the said Lands belong to Thomas Gordon Esq. £12.7.1 £120.0.0
E106/22/7/112 By Decree dated 7th July 1817.
E106/22/7/112 Barony of Gilmerton The farm of Grange and South farm of Gilmerson £455.15.0
E106/22/7/112 The Remainder of the Barony of Gilmerton £544.5.0 £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/112 By Decree dated 7th July 1817.
E106/22/7/112 Barony of Broomhills Lands of Straiton Mill & Straiton Hall part of By. [Boundary] of Broomhills £410.4.10
E106/22/7/112 Remainder of Barony of Broomhills £321.15.2 £732.0.0
E106/22/7/112 By Decree dated 7th July 1817
E106/22/7/112 Both left and right sides of the book are displayed. Left side transcribed first, then right. Page 6 (cont) Pittendreich (Lasswade p. 91.) 1. These parts and portions of the Lands of Pittendreich or Pendreich called Harden Green presently possessed by John Nimmu and belonging to the Heirs of Alex. Inglis consisting of about 220 acres or thereabout £ 274.18.9 2. That part of the said lands consisting of about 70 acres presently belonging to David Wight Esq and bounded on the North by part of the said lands sold to John Drysdale 78.19.6 3. That other part of the said lands belonging to the sd. David Wight bounded on the North by the Road leading from Dalkeith to Lasswade con: :sisting of about 28 acres 34.0.5 4. That piece of ground lying in the Village of Lasswade (Pettendrich crossed out here) feued to Sundry Vassals and consisting of about 1/2 acre --.13.11 5. That part of the said lands formerly belonging to said David Wight now to John Drysdale consisting of 67 acres or thereby 87.4.5 6. That part of the said lands formerly belonging to said David Wight now to James Weddel consisting of 26 acres or thereby 36.2.1 7. That part of the said lands belonging to the Reps of Col. Hepburn lying at the Hillhead of Pendreich consisting of 4 acres or thereby 5.11.1 8. That part of the said lands belinging to the Reps of the late John Clerk excepting that part thereof which belonged to Messes Rennie 8.6.7 9. That part of the said lands formerly belonging to Young now to John Webster consisting of 2 acres or thereby 2.15.6 10. That part of the said Lands at the end of the Bridge of Lasswade belonging to Thomas Scott Esquire and consisting of 1 acre or thereby 1.7.9 530. -.- By Decree dated 18th November 1816. Curriehill (Currie p. 64) 1. That part of the Lands of Curriehill holden of the Crown by Thomas Newton Esquire £57.4.0 1. Those parts thereof holden by him of the City of Edinburgh 228.16.0 286.-.- By Decree dated 30th April 1817 This ends the left side. Right Side of the book is below. Page 8 (ph Crichton p.98) Costerton - that part of the lands of Costerton belonging to John Anderson Esg. of Whyteburgh ----------------------------------------------81.3.5 The remainder of sd. lands belonging to the Reb. Dr. Francis Nicol -- 403.16.7 £485.-.- Per Decree dated 30th April 1817. Barony of Ratho. (Ratho p.66) That part of the lands and Barony of Ratho bounded on the west by the Road leading from the Village of Ratho towards Dalinahoy and on the N.E. and S. by the boundaries of the said Barony and that part thereof bounded on the East by the said Road on the North and West by the said Boundaries and on the South by a hedge and ditch dividing the Crofts from the Meadows by a Dyke and Water Run diviing the Barflatts from the Howmeadow £402:-:- That part of the said lands and Barony bounded on the East by the said Road on the west and south by the boundaries of the said Barony and on the north by the foreseaid Hedge and Ditch and the said Dyke and Water Run. 98:-:- 500:-:- By Decree dated 30th Apruk 1817. Page 9. Wesby Briggs. (Kirkleston p.68) see also App. p.3 The Westermost of the two fields of the lands of wesby Briggs belonging to Mr. Gibson -------------------------- £ 17:9:6 The four eastmost acres of the Eastmost of the two fields of the sd. lands of W. Briggs belong to Mr. Gibson ------------------------------------- 8:4:- The three acres and two hundredth parts of an acre being the remainder of sd. eastmost fied of W. Briggs ---6:3:9 -------31:17:3 By Decree dated 7th July 1817. Nether Howden &c. (Mid-Calder p. 73) 1. That part of the Lands of Nether Howden belonging to Lord Torphichen and possessed by James Auld and David Wilson £69:8:. 2. That part of the said Lands belonging to and possessed by Robert Auld 38:4:8 3. That part of the said Lands belong to Thos. Gordon Esq. 12:7:1 - 120.0.0 By Decree dated 7th July 1817. Barony of Gilmerton (Libberton p. 35) The farm of Grange and South farm of Gilmerton £455:15:- The Remainder of the Barony of Gilmerton 544:5:- .......1000.0.0. By Decree dated 7th July 1817. Barony of Broomhills (Libberton p. 35) Lands of Straiton Mill & Straiton Hall part of By. of Broomhills £ 410:4:10 Remainder of Barony of Broomhills ---- 321:15:2..........732.0.0 By Decree dated 7th July 1817. £
E106/22/7/112 [page] 111 Pittendreich [note] (Lasswade p. [page] 91.) Curriehill [note] (Currie p. [page] 64) [page] 112 Costerton [note] (Ph [Parish] Crichton p [page] 98) Barony of Ratho [note] (Ratho p. [page] 66) Wester Briggs [note] (Kirkliston p [page] 68 see also app. [appendix] p. [page] 3 Nether Howden &c. [note] (Mid-Calder p. [page] 73) Barony of Gilmerton [note] (Libberton p. [page] 35) Barony of Broomhills [note] (Libberton p. [page] 35)
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E106/22/7/114 Bonnington Those parts of the Lands of Bonnington being West of the Public Road leading from Haggieshole to Muirburn £402.10.0
E106/22/7/114 The remaining parts of the said lands of Bonnington lying on the Eastside of the said Road * £380.0.0 £782.10.0
E106/22/7/114 By Decree dated 30th Sept. [September] 1817
E106/22/7/114 For Subdivision see p. 20.
E106/22/7/114 Barony of Pentland The Farm of Damhead £443.14.10
E106/22/7/114 The farm of Nether Damhead £192.5.9
E106/22/7/114 The farm of Pentland including Green of Pentland £206.6.2
E106/22/7/114 Parks or Enclosures called Pathhead £36.19.7
E106/22/7/114 The part of Seafield unsold extending to 17 acres £12.11.5
E106/22/7/114 The several small possessions of William Train, James Train, John Train, Alexander Peacock, William Dickieson and William Johnstone £41.10.2
E106/22/7/114 The several portions set in feu or long leases to Charles Wimperton, David Russel, William Train, William Johnston, Alexander Peacock, William Gibson and James Train £9.11.1
E106/22/7/114 £942.19.0
E106/22/7/114 John Trotter for Remainder of Seafield £80.0.0 £1022.19.0
E106/22/7/114 By Decree sated 30th April 1818
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E106/22/7/114 Haughs of Dalry and Damhead The southmost parts of the Haughs of Dalry and Damhead marked A on plan of sd. [said] lands belonging in superiority to Mr. Fletchor of Salton £403.19.9
E106/22/7/114 The Northmost part of said land marked B on sd. [said] plan belonging in superiority to Mr. Gibson £95.0.0 £498.19.9
E106/22/7/114 By Decree dated 26th June 1818.
E106/22/7/114 Howmuir & Gullaflat Easter part of Howmuir extending to 8 acres 1 ro.[rood] or thereabout £40.6.1
E106/22/7/114 Easter Gullaflat extending to 10 acres 1 rood or thereabout £50.1.6 £90.7.7
E106/22/7/114 Cowpark and Remainder of Howmuir ext. [ectending] to 30 acres 31 falls £146.1.2
E106/22/7/114 Wester Gullaflat ext. [extending] to 16 acres 1 rood and 9 falls or thereabout £82.12.8 £228.13.10
E106/22/7/114 Bt Decree dated 6th October 1818.
E106/22/7/114 Collington Part of Collington of which Alexander Trotter Esq. is both sup. [superior] & propr. [proprietor] £213.0.0
E106/22/7/114 Part of Collington of which Mr. Trotter is only supr. [superior] & Sir William Forbes Baronet is propr. [proprietor] £162.0.0 £375.0.0
E106/22/7/114 By Decree dated 6th October 1818.
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E106/22/7/114 Muirhousedykes That part of the lands of Muirhousedykes belonging to John Grahame including Kirkhill Westburn Back of Moss & Parkhead. * £123.10.0
E106/22/7/114 * For subdivision see p [page] 22
E106/22/7/114 That part of the said lands of Muirhousedykes belonging to Thomas Balfour comprehending Drumaben Badleith part of Muirhousedykes share of Woodmuir £37.0.0 £160.10.0
E106/22/7/114 Netherlongford That part of the lands of Netherlongford including West Jarg belonging to the said John Grahame * £41.6.8
E106/22/7/114 * For subdivision see p. [page] 22
E106/22/7/114 That part of the sd. [said] lands belonging to Thomas Balfour being Netherlongfords share of Woodmuir Common £7.0.0
E106/22/7/114 That part of the said lands of Netherlongford belonging to John Grahame Jr. [Junior] £4.0.0 £52.6.8
E106/22/7/114 Meadowhead That part of the lands of Meadowhead belonging to the said John Grahame of Muirhousedykes being the lands of Newhouse & East Jargbrae £18.0.0
E106/22/7/114 That part of the said lands belonging to Thomas Balfour being Meadowheads share of Woodmuir Common £9.0.0
E106/22/7/114 That part of the said lands belonging to John Grahame Jr. [Junior] £23.0.0 £50.0.0
E106/22/7/114 By Decree dated 16th November 1818.
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E106/22/7/114 Parts of Drum That part of the ground around the Mansion house or what is called the policy park of Drum sold by Mr Cathcart to John Wauchope of Edmonstone £5.10.0
E106/22/7/114 The Remainder of sd. [said] grounds still belonging to Mr Cathcart's heirs £26.2.10
E106/22/7/114 That part of the southmost half of the Sheep Park of Drum converted into Gardens & Bleaching ground by the said Robert Cathcart £7.95
E106/22/7/114 The Remainder of sd. [said] half of sd. [said] Sheep Park of Drum sold by the sd. [said] Robert Cathcart to Robert Baird of Newblyth £5.12.0
E106/22/7/114 That part of Kelties or Orchard Park of Drum sold by the sd. [said] Robert Cathcart to the sd. [said] Robert Baird £7.9.5
E106/22/7/114 The remainder of sd. [said] Park belonging to the said Robert Cathcarts heirs £8.19.3 £70.0.5
E106/22/7/114 That part of the northeast Somerside Park allocated to John Tod WS [Writer to the Signet] £1.5.10
E106/22/7/114 The remainder of sd. [said] N.E. [North East] Somerside Park, Er & Wr [Easter & Wester] Baird Parks and the NW [North West] Somerside Park belonging to the sd. [said] Robert Cathcarts heirs £51.11.8 52.17.6
E106/22/7/114 That part of the S.E. [South East] Somerside Park allocated to John Tod £10.7.3
E106/22/7/114 Remainder of sd. [said] S.E. [South East] Somerside Park, the S.W. [South West] Someside Park & Burndale Park belonging to the said Robert Cathcarts Heirs £17.13.8 £28.0.11
E106/22/7/114 That part of the field of the farm of Fernyside numbered on the plan of the Estate of Drum 23 sold to the sd. [said] John Wauchope £58.14.9
E106/22/7/114 Tht part of sd. [said] field feued to Henry Gillies £9.12.2
E106/22/7/114 Tht part of sd. [said] field feued to James King £10.13.7
E106/22/7/114 That part of the field of sd. [said] farm No 19 sold to George & Simion Waterston £28.6.0
E106/22/7/114 That part of sd. [said] field feued to William Lumsdain £13.7.1
E106/22/7/114 The remainder of sd. [said] field feued to Henry Cribbie £8.0.2 £128.13.9
E106/22/7/114 By Decree dated 6th July 1819.
E106/22/7/114 both left and right pages are displayed. Left side will be transribed first. Page 10 Bonnington (Ratho p.66) Those parts of the Lands of Bonnington being West of the of the Public Road leading from Haggieshole to Muirburn ---------£ 402:10:0 The remaining parts of the said lands of Bonnington lying on the Eastside if the said Road. --------------- *x* 380:-:- ----782:10:- By Decree dated 30th Sept. 1817. For subdivision see p. 20 (there is a red arrow drawn from the ** in front of the above valuation to this line.) Barony of Penbland (Lasswade p. 90) The Farm of Damhead 443:14:10 The farm of Nether Damhead 192:5: 9 The farm of Penbland (or Pentland) including Green of Pentland 206: 6: 2 Parks or Enclosures called Pathhead 36: 19: 7 The part of Seafiedl unsold extending to 17 acres 12: 11: 5 The several small possessions of Wm. Train, James Train, John Train, Alex. Peacock, Wm. Dickieson and Wm Johnstone 41: 10: 2 The several portions set in feu or long leases to Charles Wimperton, Davie Russel, Wm. Train, Wm. Johnston, Alex Peacock, Wm Gibson and James Train - 9: 11: 1 942: 19: - John Grother for Remainder of Seafield (F. 1416) 80: -:- --- 1022: 19: - By Decree dated 30th April 1818 Haughs of Dalry and Damhead (St. Cuthberts p. 47) Page 11. the southmost parts of the Haughs of Dalry and Damhead marked A on plan of sd. lands belonging in superiority to Mr. Flbdos of Salton £403:19:9 The Northmost part of said land marked B on sd. plan belonging in superiority to Mr. Gibson 95: - : - ...........498:19:9 By Decree dated 26th June 1818. Howmuir & Gullaflat Inveresk p. 79 Easter part of Howmuir extending to 8 acres 1 ro. or thereabout £40:6:1 Easter Gullaflat extending to 10 acres 1 rood or thereabout 50:1:6 ...90:7:7 Cowpark and Remainder of Howmuir ext. to 30 acres 31 falls 146: 1: 2 Wester Gullaflat ext to 16 acres 1 rood and 9 falls or thereabout 82: 12: 8 ....228: 13: 10 By Decree dated 6th October 1818. Collington (Collington p. 55) Part of Collington of which Alex. Trotter Esq is both sup. & propr. £213: -: - Part of do. of which Mr. Trotter is only supr. & Sir Wm. Forbes Baronet is propr. 162:-:- ...375:-:- By decree dated 6th October 1818. This ends the left side of the display. The right side is below. Page 12. Muirhousedykes (West Calder p. 74) That part of the lands of Muirhousedykes belonging to John Grahame including Kirkhill Westburn Back of Moss & Parkhead. £ 123: 10: - ** For subdivision see p. 22 That part of the said lands of Muirhousedykes belonging to Thos. Balfour comprehending Drumaben Badleith part of Muirhousedykes share of Woodmuir ...37: 0: 0 .... 160: 10: 0 Netherlongford (West Calder p. 74) That part of the lands of Netherlongford including West Jarg belonging to the said John Grahame ------41: 6: 8 * * For subdivision see p. 22 That part of the sd. lands belonging to Thos. Balfour being Netherlongfords share of Woodmuir Common ----7: 0: 0 That part of the said lands of Netherlongford belonging to John Grahame Jr. --------------4: 0: 0 .....52: 6: 8 Meadowhead (West Calder p. 75) That part of the lands of Meadowhead belonging to the said John Grahame of Muirhousedykes being the lands of Newhouse & East Jargbrae £ 18:-:- That part of the said lands belonging to Thos. Balfour being Meadowheads share of Woodmuir Common 9: 0: 0 That part of the said lands belonging to John Grahame Jr. 23:-:- ..... 50: -: - By Decree dated 16th November 1818. Parts of Drum (Libberton p. 34) Page 13. That part of the grounds around the Mansion house or what is called the policy park of Drum sold by W. Cathcart to John Wauchope of Edmons ? £5:10:- The Remainder of sd. grounds still belonging to Mr. Cathcart's heirs 26:2:10 That part of the southmost half of the sheep Park of Drum converted into Garden & Bleaching ground by the said Robert Cathcart 7:9: 5 The Remainder of sd. half of sd. Sheep Park of Drum sold by the sd. Robert Cathcart to Robt. Baird of Newblyth 5:12:- That part of Kelties or Orchard Park of Drm sold by the Sd. Robt Cathcart to the sd. Robert Baird. 7:9:5 The remainder of sd. Park belonging to the said Robert Cathcarts heirs 8:19:3 £70: - : 5 That part of the Northeast Somerside Park allocated to John Tod WL 1: 5: 10 The remainder of sd. N.E. Lowerside Park, Er. FW Baird Parks and the NW Lowerside Park belonging to the sd. Robert Cathcarts heirs. 51: 11: 8 ...52:17:6 That part of the S.E. Somerside Park, the S.W. Somerside Parks & Burndale Park belonging to the said Robert Cathcarts Heirs 17: 13: 8 28: - : 11 That part of the field of the farm of Fernyside numbered on the plan of the Estate of Drum 23 sold to the sd. John Wauchope £ 58:14:9 Tht part of sd. field feued to Henry Gillies. 9:12:2 That part of do. to James King 10:13: 7 That part of the field of sd. farm No 19 sold to George & Seniors Waterston 28: 6: - That part of sd. field feued to Wm. Lunesdain 13: 7: 1 The remainder of sd. field feued to Henry Cribbie 8: -: 2 ...........128:13:9 By Decree dated 6th July 1819.
E106/22/7/114 [page] 113 Bonnington [note] (Ratho p. [page] 66) The remaining parts of the said lands of Bonnington lying on the Eastside of the said Road * [note] See p. [page] 20 for subdivisions Barony of Pentland [note] (Lasswade p [page] 90) Haughs of Dalry and Damhead [note] (St. Cuthberts p. [page] 47) Howmuir & Gullaflat [note] Inveresk p. [page] 79 Collington [note] (Collington p. [page] 55) [page] 114 Muirhousedykes [note] (West Calder p. [page] 74) Netherlongford [note] (West Calder p. [page] 74) Meadowhead [note] (West Calder p. [page] 75) Parts of Drum [note] (Libberton p. [page] 34)
E106/22/7/114 annotation in green ink not transcribed.
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E106/22/7/116 Easter Hailes Sheep Park of Easter Hailes £12.6.11
E106/22/7/116 Wester Park including the ground around it and the road dividing it from the Policy grounds & the Er. [Easter] Park £16.7.0
E106/22/7/116 Easter Park with the Planting on the Southside thereof and the Pendicle called Braehead £14.3.6
E106/22/7/116 Dovecot Park £8.0.2
E106/22/7/116 Wash-house Park with inclosure around the Wash-house £6.3.6
E106/22/7/116 The field immediately to the North East of the Dovecot Park including the small piece of planting and inclosed ground on the East side thereof £11.1.11
E106/22/7/116 The grounds & plantations round the House of Hailes and whole other parts of the Estate of Hailes lying on the South of the Road from Edinnburgh to Currie £10.3.7
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Hailes Quarry including the site of the Quarry £48.9.3
E106/22/7/116 Garm of Kings-Knows £209.16.10
E106/22/7/116 Clarkson's feu £0.18.4
E106/22/7/116 Anderson's feu £0.7.8 £337.18.8
E106/22/7/116 By Decree dated 1st May 1820.
E106/22/7/116 Wester Hailes Farm of Viewfield or Curriemuirend £41.6.4
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Wester Hailes (exclusive of the Muir Parks) with the planting on the said farm along the thieves Road £111.7.4
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Dumbryden £77.9.5
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Fairneyflats £67.15.9
E106/22/7/116 Muir Parks & plantations connected therewith £19.7.5
E106/22/7/116 Holemilne Lands (exclus. [exclusive] of the Miln belonging to Heirs of Robert Cox £3.4.7
E106/22/7/116 Bloomyhall £1.13.8
E106/22/7/116 Christie's feu £1.15.6 £324.0.0
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 1st May 1820.
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E106/22/7/116 Riccarton The ground within the Park Dykes of Riccarton £169.16.0
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Riccarton Mains £178.14.8
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Malcomstown £81.11.11
E106/22/7/116 Farm of Cocklaw £64.2.3
E106/22/7/116 The part of the Lands of Nether Currie poss. [possessed] by Charles Smith £5.8.9
E106/22/7/116 The part of the sd. [said] Lands of Nether Currie called Little Currie £16.6.5 £516.0.0
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 1st May 1820
E106/22/7/116 Gorton That part of the lands of Gorton comprehending Loanhead belonging to Robert Wardlaw £65.5.2
E106/22/7/116 That part of the said Lands belonging Francis Walker £77.11.11 £142.17.1
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 30th April 1821.
E106/22/7/116 Woolmet & part of the Superiority That part of the Lands of Woolmet and the Lands of Hilltown or Hill belonging to Earl of Wemyes £969.14.0
E106/22/7/116 The Lands of Hairlaws and Lochshot belonging to Sir John Hope Bart [Baronet] £107.6.0
E106/22/7/116 * £1077.0.0
E106/22/7/116 The part of the Superiority effeiring to the Lands of Hilltown or Hill belonging to Earl of Wemyes £130.18.9
E106/22/7/116 The part thereof effeiring to the Lands of Hairlaws & Lochshot belonging to Sir John Hope Bart [Baronet] £14.9.9
E106/22/7/116 * £145.8.6
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 20 November 1821.
E106/22/7/116 * For Corrected State of Woolmet see p. [page] 17
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E106/22/7/116 Dean part of Lands of Dean standing in the Cess Books of the County of Edinburgh in name of Sir John Nisbet excl. [exclusive] of part thereof feued to Henry Raeburn £1209.2.5
E106/22/7/116 Part of sd. [said] lands feued to Henry Raeburn £103.7.7 £1312.10.0
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 20th November 1821.
E106/22/7/116 For subdivision see p. [page] 23.
E106/22/7/116 Glencorse The part of Lot 5 or the center lot viz. No. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 51 & 53 now belonging to William Child £65.7.5
E106/22/7/116 The part of sd. [said] Lot 5 being No. 54 belonging to James Tait £9.9.9 £74.17.2
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 21st May 1822
E106/22/7/116 Gogar Lands held in feu by Mr. Alexander Osborne £81.18.10
E106/22/7/116 Lands held in feu by Mrs Elizabeth Ogilvie £60.12.2
E106/22/7/116 Lands held in feu by Alexander Ponton £34.9.6
E106/22/7/116 Site of Gogar House Garden & Pleasure Grounds £35.19.3
E106/22/7/116 Claywalls £149.8.8
E106/22/7/116 Site of the Village & Parks of Gogar £255.17.8
E106/22/7/116 Golfhall Parks £98.14.2
E106/22/7/116 Gogar Mains £192.0.3
E106/22/7/116 The first of the four fields immediately east of Mr. Pontons feu on the South of the Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Edinburgh £16.19.6
E106/22/7/116 The Second of the four fields immediately east of Mr. Pontons feu on the South of the Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Edinburgh £12.10.10
E106/22/7/116 The Third of the four fields immediately east of Mr. Pontons feu on the South of the Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Edinburgh £13.12.9
E106/22/7/116 The fourth of the four fields immediately east of Mr. Pontons feu on the South of the Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Edinburgh £12.5.3
E106/22/7/116 The eastmost of the two fields on the north of the said Turnpike Road & bounded on the NE & W [North East & West] by the lands of Meadowfield £14.2.1
E106/22/7/116 The westmost of the sd. [said] two fields £21.9.1 £1000.0.0
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 4th March 1823.
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E106/22/7/116 Woolmet & part of the Superiority That part of the Lds. [Lands] of Woolmet including the Lands of Hiltown or Hill belonging to the Earl of Wemyss £1016.18.0
E106/22/7/116 * The Lands of Hairlaws & Lockshot belonging to Sir John Hope Bart [Baronet] £60.2.0 * £1077.0.0
E106/22/7/116 The part of the supy [superiority] effeiring to the Lds. [Lands] of Hilltown or Hill belonging to Earl of Wemyss £137.6.2
E106/22/7/116 The part of the supy [superiority] effeiring to the Lds. [Lands] of Hairlaws & Lockshop belonging to Sir John Hope * £8.2.4
E106/22/7/116 * For subdivision of Hairlaws & Lockshott & supy [superiority]
E106/22/7/116 Parks of Cliftonhall North Park £13.6.3 1/2 -- Bank of Cliftonhall £13.6.3 1/2
E106/22/7/116 Piece of Bank formerly of Linsimell Park £1.16.2 1/2
E106/22/7/116 Piece of Bank formerly of Linsimell Park £1.16.2 1/2 -- Garden £12.5.0 1/2
E106/22/7/116 West Garden £5.17.7 1/2 -- Little East park -- £7.11.4
E106/22/7/116 West Park £12.6.8 1/2 -- Mid Park £12.3.8
E106/22/7/116 Barnyard Park £15.9.10 1/2 -- Dovecot Park £22.2.3 1/2
E106/22/7/116 Fir Park £13.4.8 -- Avenue Lawn £15.8.9
E106/22/7/116 Ash Park £5.7.10 £152.16.7
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 18th May 1824
E106/22/7/116 Addiston &c Division of Valuation of £549.17.7
E106/22/7/116 Addiston North of the Road £131.15.10 -- Jaw West of Canal £49.19.9
E106/22/7/116 Addiston South of the Road £122.14.0 -- Jaw East of Canal £18.3.6 1/2
E106/22/7/116 Overgogar South of Road £43.3.5 1/2 -- Callerstone £81.16.0
E106/22/7/116 Overgorton north of Road £102.5.0 £549.17.7
E106/22/7/116 Division of Valuation of £324.12/- formerly py [property] of Hatton
E106/22/7/116 Rodinglaw Mr White £207.14.11 -- Gateside Lord orton £97.7.7 (Subdivided see p. [page] 23)
E106/22/7/116 Rodinglaw Mr Wardlaw £19.9.6 £324.12.0
E106/22/7/116 By Decreet dated 18th May 1824.
E106/22/7/116 This display shows both the left and right pages. The left side will be transcibed first with the right below that. Page 14. Easter Hailes (Collington p. 56) see also app. p. 36 Sheep Park of Easter Hailes ----------------£ 12:6:11 Wester Park including the ground around it and the road dividing it from the Policy grounds & the Er. Park...16:7:- Easter Park with the Planting on the Southside thereof and the Pendicle called Braehead ----14:3:6 Dovecot Park ---------------------------------8: -: 2 Wash-house Park with inclosure around the Wash-house - 6:3:6 The field immediately to the North East of the Dovecot Park including the small piece of planting and inclosed ground on the East side thereof--11:1:11 The grounds & plantations round the House of Hailes and whole other parts of the Estate of Hailes lying on the South of the Road from Edenbourh to Currie - 10:3:7 Farm of Hailes Quarry including the site of the Quarry - 48:9:3 By Decree dated 1st May 1820. Wester Hailes (Collington p. 56) see also App. p. 36 Farm of Viewfield or Curriemuirend 41:6:4 Farm of Wester Hailes (exclusive of the Muir Parks) with the planting on the said farm along the thieves Road 111 :7 : 4 Farm of Dumbryden 77 : 9 : 5 Farm of Fairneyflats 67 : 15: 9 Muir Parks & plantations connected therewith 19: 7 : 5 Holemilne Lands (exclus. of the Miln belonging to Heirs of Rober Cox 3: 4: 7 Bloomyhall 1: 13 : 8 Christie's feu 1: 15 : 6 ________324 : - : - By Decreet dated 1st May 1820. Farm of Kings-Knows - 209: 16: 10 Clarkson's feu -- -:18:4 Anderson's feu - - : 7: 8 ____________ 337: 18 : 8 Page 15. Riccarton (Currie p. 63) The ground within the Park Dykes of Riccarton £ 169 : 16 : - Far of Riccarton Mains 178 : 14 : 8 Farm of Malcomstown 81 : 11 : 11 Farm of Cocklaw 64: 2: 3 The part of the Lands of Nether Currie poss. by Chas. Smith 5 : 8 : 9 The part of the sd. lands of do. called Little Currie - 16: 6 : 5 ________516 : - : - By Decreet dated 1st May 1820. Gorton (Lasswade p. 90) That part of the lands of Gorton comprehending Loanhead belonging to Robert Wardlaw ------ £ 65 : 5: 2 That part of the said Lands belonging Francis Walker 77 : 11: 11_____________142 : 17: 1 By Decreet dated 30th April 1821. Woolmet & part of the Superiority (Newton p. 87) That part of the Lands of Woolmet and the Lands of Hilltown or Hill belonging to Earl of Wemyes 969 : 14 : - The Lands of Hairlaws and Lochshot belonging to Sir John Hope Bart 107 : 6 : - * 1077 : - : - The part of the Superiority effeiring to the Lands of Hilltown or Hill belonging to Earl of Wemyes 130 : 18 : 9 The part thereof effeiring to the Lands of Hairlaws & Lochshot belonging to Sir John Hope Bart 14 : 9 : 9 By Decreet dated 20 November 1821. * for Corrected State of Woolmet see p. 17 ____________this ends the left side and below begins the right side. ___________________ Page 16. Dean part of (St. cuthberts p. 48)£ Lands of Dean standing in the less Books of the County of Edinburgh in name of Sir John Nisbet excl. of part thereof feued to Henry Raeburn ------ £ 1209: 2 : 5 Part of sd. lands feued to Henry Raeburn 103 : 7 : 7 ____________1312 : 10 : - By Decreet dated 20th November 1821. Glencorse (Woodhouselee or Glencorse p. 93) The part of Lot 5 or the center lot viz. No. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 51 & 53 now belonging to Wm. Child £ 65 : 7 : 5 The part of sd. Lot 5 being No. 54 belong to James Tait 9 : 9 : 9______________74 : 17 : 2 By Decreet dated 21st May 1822 Gogar (Corstorphine p. 59) Lands held in deu by Mr. Alex Osborne £ 81 : 18 : 10 Do. Mrs. Eliz. Ogilvie 60 : 12 : 2 Do. alex Ponton 34 : 9 : 6 Site of Gofar House Garden & Pleasure Grounds 35 : 19 : 3 Claywalls 149: 8 : 8 Site of the Village & Parks of Gogar 255 : 17 : 8 Golfhall Parks 98 : 14 : 2 Gogar Mains 192 : - : 3 The first of the four fields immediately east of Mr. Pontons feu on the South of the Turnpike Road from Glasgow to Edinburgh 16 : 19 : 6 The second do. do. do. 12: 10 : 10 The third do. do. do. 13 : 12 : 9 The fourth do. do. do. 12: 5 : 3 The eastmost of the two fields on the north of the said Turnpike Road & bounded on the NE & W by the lands of Meadowfield. 14 : 2 : 1 The westmost of the sd. two fields. 21 : 9 : 1 ________________1000 : - : - By Decreet dated 4th March 1823. Page 17. Woolmet & part of the Superiority (Newton p. 87) That part of the Lds. of Woolmet including the Lands of Hiltown or Hillbelonging to the Earl of Wemyes ---------------£ 1016 : 18 : - * The Lands of Hairlaws & Lockshot belonging to Sir John Hope Bart 60 : 2 : - * 1077 : - : - The part of the supy effeiring to the Lds. of Hilltown or Hill belonging to Earl of Wemyes £ 137 : 6 : 2 * The part of do. do. Hairlaws & Lockshot belonging to Sir John Hope * 8 : 2 : 4 By Decreet dated 30th April 1823. ___________________145 : 8 : 6 * For subdivision of Hairlaws & Lockshott & supy see p. 19. Parks of Cliftonhall (Kirkliston p. 68) North Park £ 15 : 6 : 3 1/2 ----------------------Bank of Cliftonhall £ 13 : 6 : 3 1/2 Piece of Bank formerly of Linsimell Park 1 : 16 : 2 1/2 --------------Garden 12: 5 : -1/2
E106/22/7/116 [page] 115 Easter Hailes [note] (Collington p. [page] 56) see also app. p. [appendix page] 36 Wester Hailes [note] (Collington p. [page] 56) see also App. p. [Appendix page] 36 Riccarton [note] (Currie p. [page] 63) Gorton [note] (Lasswade p. [page] 90) Woolmet & part of the Superiority [note] (Newton p. [page] 87) [page] 116 Dean part of [note] (St. Cuthberts p. [page] 48) Glencorse [note] (Woodhouselee or Glencorse p. [page] 93) Gogar [note] (Corstorphine p. [page] 59) Woolmet & part of the Superiority [note] (Newton p. [page] 87) Parks of Cliftonhall [note] (Kirkliston p. [page] 68) Addiston &c [note] (Ratho p. [page] 66) Addiston North of the Road [note] (Lord Morton) Jaw West of Canal [note] (Lord Morton) Addiston South of the Road [note] (Lord Morton) Jaw East of Canal [note] (Lord Morton) Division of Valuation [note] (Ratho p. [page] 65)
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E106/22/7/118 Part of Roslin standing in name of George Lockhart of Carnwath Lands retained by Sir Charles Macdonald Lockhart Bart [Baronet] viz:- Those parts laid down upon a Plan of sd. [said] lands as composing Lot fourth £62.9.0
E106/22/7/118 Those parts laid down upon the said plan as composing Lot fifth which comprises part of Ploverhall and Gookly Moss also with South Moat lying on the South side of the Road leading from Edinburgh to Dumfries £253.9.3
E106/22/7/118 Oatslea, and Powdermill Lands £118.3.8 1/2
E106/22/7/118 £434.1.11 1/2
E106/22/7/118 Lands purchased by Francis Walker Esq £117.17.3 1/2
E106/22/7/118 Lands of Rosinlee & Woodhead purchased by Robert Wardlaw Ramsay £136.17.0 1/2
E106/22/7/118 Lands purchased by George Mercer Esq £139.14.8 1/2
E106/22/7/118 £888.11.0
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 6th July 1824
E106/22/7/118 Wester Crichton The parts of the Lands of William Crichton belonging to Capt. [Captain] Burn Callender or of which he is superior £1204.8.2
E106/22/7/118 The Lands of Blackcastle including part of Crichton Moss farm belonging to Alexander Mackay Esq £169.3.8
E106/22/7/118 £1373.11.10
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 16th November 1824
E106/22/7/118 Goursnout and others. Goursnout Gourlaw Newbigging Kirkettleton Kirkettlemill & Mill lands & part of the Common Muir of Preston allocated thereto £410.3.11
E106/22/7/118 Auchreylaw or Auchlaw or Auchinrally and Lilly burn (Lord Rosebery) £23.2.9
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 5th July 1825. £433.6.8
E106/22/7/118 Townhead of Balerno The part of the Lands of Townhead of Ballerno belonging to Genl. [General] Scott £6.7.9
E106/22/7/118 The part of the Lands of Townhead of Ballerno belonging to Earl of Rosebery £13.8.11
E106/22/7/118 The part of the Lands of Townhead of Ballerno belonging to Dr. [Doctor] Morison £2.13.9
E106/22/7/118 The part of the Lands of Townhead of Ballerno belonging to D. Davidson £100.7.9
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 2nd October 1827 £122.18.2
E106/22/7/118 Page 19.
E106/22/7/118 Four Merkland of Ballerno Part belonging to William Henderson * £40.0.0
E106/22/7/118 Part belonging to Lawrence Cunningham * £10.0.0 £50.0.0
E106/22/7/118 Lands at Inveresk Lands belonging to Sir David Milne £11.9.7
E106/22/7/118 Lands belonging to William Aitchison £31.10.4
E106/22/7/118 Lands belonging to Miss Rae £17.2.3
E106/22/7/118 The part of Lands belonging to James Dalrymple and Lady Haddington comprising the site of the Mansion House of Inveresk & offices there to belonging with the Policy & Park surrounding the same. £30.11.7
E106/22/7/118 The part of Lands belonging to James Dalrymple and Lady Haddington comprising south & north gardens of Inveresk at present possessed by Duncan Taylor. £57.0.11 £148.4.8
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 8th July 1828.
E106/22/7/118 Lands & Supy. [Superiority] of Hairlaws & Lochshot. Hairlaws - £45.19.11 Lochshot - £14.2.1 £60.2.0
E106/22/7/118 Supy [Superiority] effeiring to Hairlaws - £6.4.3 Supy [Superiority] effeiring to Lochshot - £1.18.1 £8.2.4
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 30th September 1828.
E106/22/7/118 Stenhouse Quarrie Park belonging to Mr Brockie - £69.19.6 Dooccot Park belonging to David Anderson £24.19.4
E106/22/7/118 Coathouses belonging to David Anderson - £0.6.1 Clayshots belonging to David Anderson £57.9.0
E106/22/7/118 Stenhouse Garden offices &c belonging to David Anderson - £2.15.10 Calf Park belonging to David Anderson £1.6.7
E106/22/7/118 Liberton Park & Gardens belonging to Mr Smart - £21.14.8 Stonehouse Mill lands re to Mr Westgarth £27.19.2
E106/22/7/118 Northfield belonging to Walter Little Gilmour - £73.9.10 - Total £280.0.0
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 19th May 1829.
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E106/22/7/118 Lochend &c. Brickfield & [Greshet] of Land possessed by the heirs of William Baird £104.13.10
E106/22/7/118 Garden possessed by Mrs Gordon of Craig £30.10.7
E106/22/7/118 Westfield & Lochpark £210.17.4
E106/22/7/118 Baillies Land Park £111.10.9
E106/22/7/118 Sheep Park & Gardens £18.7.9
E106/22/7/118 Cowpark £48.1.7
E106/22/7/118 Meadowside Park exclusive of part of 3 computed acres £83.9.7
E106/22/7/118 Garden South of London Road £8.18.7
E106/22/7/118 Meadow South of London Road £21.8.7
E106/22/7/118 Meadow North of London Road exclusive of part of 3 computed acres £360.19.6
E106/22/7/118 Standalane Park £16.9.9
E106/22/7/118 Broompark & Crosslets £275.10.7
E106/22/7/118 Lochend Park £8.4.9
E106/22/7/118 Crickfield & Craigankenny £372.5.6
E106/22/7/118 £1671.8.8
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 8th March 1831.
E106/22/7/118 Friarton or Fullerton Part of Fullerton belonging to the earl of Rosebery £23.16.2
E106/22/7/118 Remainder of Fullerton belonging to John Pitcairn of Pitcairns £76.3.10
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 1st October 1833. £100.0.0
E106/22/7/118 Bonnington Situated on the East side of the road leading from Hoggieshole to Muirburn
E106/22/7/118 Muirburn Parks belonging to Sir Alexander Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £70.5.11
E106/22/7/118 Remainder of Bonnington on East side of Road belonging to Trs [Trustees] of Matthew Wilkie £309.14.1
E106/22/7/118 By Decreet dated 30th April 1834. £380.0.0
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E106/22/7/118 South Platts Northfield formerly part of South Platts now belonging to Sir A.C. Maitland Gibson £31.9.6
E106/22/7/118 Remainder of South Platts belonging to Heirs of decd [deceased] John Innes of Cowie & Rathohall £59.12.6
E106/22/7/118 By Decree dated 30 April 1834 £91.2.0
E106/22/7/118 Four Merk land of Balerno The part of the said 4 merkland of Balerno belonging to Earl of Rosebery £11.159
E106/22/7/118 The part of the said 4 merkland of Balerno belonging to John Inglis £28.4.3
E106/22/7/118 By Decree dated 8th July 1834. £40.0.0
E106/22/7/118 Overgogar or Gogar Green Lands of Overgogar or Gogar Green still belonging to Right Hon. [Honourable] Sir Robert Liston £77.16.6
E106/22/7/118 Inclosure or pt of lands of Callerstane belonging formerly to the said Sir Robert Liston now to William Logan White Esq. £2.3.6
E106/22/7/118 By Decree dated 8th July 1834 £80.0.0
E106/22/7/118 Easter & Wester Craigs & Meadowfield &c The lands of East Craigs belonging to the Trs. [Trustees] of the late John Piper £105.19.7
E106/22/7/118 The part of the Lands of Meadowfield belonging to Charles Watson of Saughton £11.0.2
E106/22/7/118 The lands of Meadowfield North Gyle West Craigs & ors [others] belonging to William Ramsay Ramsay of Barnton £322.2.3
E106/22/7/118 The Angle of Meadowfield belonging to James Joseph Hope Vere of Craigiehall £0.18.0
E106/22/7/118 By Decree dated 6th October 1835.
E106/22/7/118 [page] 117 Part of Roslin [note] (Laswade p. [page] 90) Wester Crichton [note] (Crichton p. 98) Goursnout and others. [note] (Whitehill - Lands of - Ph [Parish] Lasswade p. [page] 90) Townhead of Balerno [note] (Currie p. [page] 63) Four Merkland of Ballerno [note] (Currie p [page] 64) Part belonging to William Henderson * [note] * By Decreet dated 20 November 1827. For Subdicition see Appendix p. [page] 21 Part belonging to Lawrence Cunningham * [note] * By Decreet dated 20 November 1827. For Subdicition see Appendix p. [page] 21 Lands at Inveresk [note] (Inveresk p [page] 81.) Lands & Supy. [Superiority] of Hairlaws & Lochshot. [note] (Newton 87 and app. p. [appendix page] 17) Stenhouse [note] Libberton p. [page] 36) [page] 118 6 Lochend &c. [note] (South Leith p. [page] 31) Friarton or Fullerton [note] Penicuick p. [page] 94) Bonnington [note] (Ratho p [page] 66) South Platts [note] (Ratho p. [page] 65) Four Merk land of Balerno [note] (Currie p. [page] 64 & app. p. [appendix page] 19 By Decree dated 8th July 1834. [note] This is Caln [Valuation of part - The Total is £50 see p. [page] 19 Overgogar or Gogar Green [note] (Ratho p. [page] 67) Easter & Wester Craigs & Meadowfield &c [note] (Corstorphine p. [page] 58)
E106/22/7/120 Page 22.
E106/22/7/120 Part of the Lands of Muirhousedykes & Netherlongford. Part of Muirhousedykes including Kirkhill formerly standing in the name of John Grahame: -
E106/22/7/120 Muirhousedykes Farm £54.6.10
E106/22/7/120 Westburn £18.10.6
E106/22/7/120 Back of Moss £11.2.4
E106/22/7/120 Glebe & Small fields about Muirhousedykes House North of Scollaburn £17.5.9
E106/22/7/120 Parkhead £12.7.0
E106/22/7/120 Total of Muirhousedykes now Loganlee belonging to Doctor Thomas Logan £113.12.5
E106/22/7/120 Kirkhill belonging to John Robertson £9.17.7
E106/22/7/120 £123.10.0
E106/22/7/120 Part of Netherlongford including Adiecrownhill formerly standing in the name of John Grahame.
E106/22/7/120 Farm of Netherlongford with small bits of land South of Scollaburn £24.0.8
E106/22/7/120 West Jarg £8.6.7
E106/22/7/120 Total of Netherlongford belonging to Dr [Doctor] Logan £32.7.3
E106/22/7/120 Adiebrownhill belonging to John Stein £8.19.5
E106/22/7/120 £41.6.8
E106/22/7/120 By Decree dated 17th November 1835.
E106/22/7/120 Part of Restalrig formerly standing in the name of Alexander Duncan WS [Writer to the Signet]
E106/22/7/120 Part of Restalrig belonging to Lady Duncan (South Leith p.31) £112.7.2
E106/22/7/120 Part of Restalrig belonging to Thomas Richardson, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £33.14.2
E106/22/7/120 £146.1.4
E106/22/7/120 By Decree dated 30th April 1836.
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E106/22/7/120 Part of the Lands of Dean standing in the name of Sir John Nisbet Bart [Baronet] exclusive of part thereof feued to Henry Raeburn and valued at £1209.2.5
E106/22/7/120 Ground feued out to John Paterson £60.0.0
E106/22/7/120 Ground feued out of John Sawers £50.0.0
E106/22/7/120 Ground feued out to the Trustees of John Watsons fund £94.14.4
E106/22/7/120 Ground feued out to and retained by Messrs Learmonth & Paton £589.1.0
E106/22/7/120 Ground feued out to the Managers of the Orphans Hospital £38.0.0
E106/22/7/120 Ground feued out to Dr [Doctor] Chalmers &c. Trustees for building the Dean Church £2.17.4
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot first of remainder sold to John Learmonth £61.7.5
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot third sold to John Learmonth £49.2.0
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot fifth sold to John Learmonth £59.15.6
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot sixth sold to John Learmonth £45.10.0
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot second sold to William Charles Balderston £19.12.8
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot fourth sold to Adam Longmore & others Stewarts Trs. [Trustees] £68.16.10
E106/22/7/120 Ground being lot seventh sold to James Auchinleck Cheyne £70.5.4
E106/22/7/120 £1209.2.5
E106/22/7/120 By Decree dated 5th July 1836 £1209.2.5
E106/22/7/120 The Lands of Kings Stables The part of the said lands belonging to the Trustees of Robert Strachan W.S. [Writer to the Signet] £104.6.8
E106/22/7/120 The part thereof belonging to Mrs Donaldson & husband £45.0.0
E106/22/7/120 By Decree dated 16th January 1838. £149.6.8
E106/22/7/120 Howatstone or Charlesfield The part of the said lands belonging to Thomas Hardy £151.19.8
E106/22/7/120 The part thereof belonging to John Davie Martin Esq. £12.0.4
E106/22/7/120 By Decree dated 30th April 1839. £164.0.0
E106/22/7/120 Gateside The portion disponed by the Earl of Morton to Lord Aberdour £10.3.5
E106/22/7/120 The Remainder thereof still belonging to the Earl of Morton £87.4.2
E106/22/7/120 By Decreet dated 19th July. 1842. £97.7.7
E106/22/7/120 Page 24.
E106/22/7/120 Murrayfield (part of Dean) * Mr Murray of Henderland for his part thereof * £500.8.10
E106/22/7/120 Mr Horne's feu -- 8 £10.18.6 1/2
E106/22/7/120 Dr [Doctor] Manuels feu -- 2 £2.5.5 2/12
E106/22/7/120 Mr Carsons feu £2.8.4 3/4
E106/22/7/120 Mr Camerons feu -- 2 £2.10.10 1/2
E106/22/7/120 Miss Seton's feu -- 7 £4.16.1 1/4
E106/22/7/120 Mr Campbells feu £2.6.10 3/12
E106/22/7/120 General Hamiltons heirs £3.0.1 3/4
E106/22/7/120 Mr McVicars £3.19.9 9/12
E106/22/7/120 Mr Smiths -- 10 £7.15.11 3/4
E106/22/7/120 Mr Pillans -- 7 £2.0.4 1/2
E106/22/7/120 Mr Morrison £12.10.6
E106/22/7/120 Lord Mackenzie £1.3.5
E106/22/7/120 Sir David Dundas £0.11.9 £1.15.2
E106/22/7/120 By Decreet dated 4th October 1842 £557.7.0
E106/22/7/120 Laurieston Randlestone & others. The part of the said lands belonging to Andrew Rutherford Esq £482.18.0
E106/22/7/120 The part of the said lands belonging to William Ramsay Ramsay * £83.15.4
E106/22/7/120 By Decreet dated 21st January 1845. £566.13.4
E106/22/7/120 Broughton, part of the Lands of the Barony of 1. The Governors of George Heriots Hospital for the lands still belonging to them and small feus and feus in which they are bound to relieve their disponees of the Cess and other public burdens £303.16.7
E106/22/7/120 2. The City of Edinburgh [A. R. F.]
E106/22/7/120 1. Feu per Extended Royalty in 1766 £34.1.12
E106/22/7/120 2. Lord Alva's feu £11.0.16
E106/22/7/120 3. John Dicksons feu £5.0.0
E106/22/7/120 4. Hogg & Buchan's feu £3.0.0
E106/22/7/120 5. Picardy grounds £5.0.21
E106/22/7/120 6. Bellevue £30.1.4 £165.12.8
E106/22/7/120 3. The Earl of Moray for James Stuarts feu £23.5.11
E106/22/7/120 Page 25. 4. The Commissioners of Queen St. Gardens (1) Western District £8.9.3
E106/22/7/120 (2) Middle District £5.12.1 (3) Eastern District £10.18.4 £16.10.5
E106/22/7/120 5. Henry Raeburn Feu at Stockbridge £4.13.0 (6) James Pedies Trustee £4.13.0
E106/22/7/120 Patriothall.. £6.1.8 James Pedies Tr [Trustees] Stockbridge £5.16.4 Anderson & Hoggs £11.18.0
E106/22/7/120 feus Broughton £3.16.5 (7) James Rose's Trustees Stockbridge £15.9.1 £19.5.6
E106/22/7/120 8. John Lauders Trustees Silvermills £7.13.1 (9) Deaf & Dumb Instn [Institution] Canonmills £7.13.1
E106/22/7/120 £4.3.11
E106/22/7/120 10 Edinburgh Academy £5.11.10 (11) James Haigs Trs [Trustees] Canonmills £20.10.2 £26.2.0
E106/22/7/120 12 James Eyres Disponees £7.18.6 (13) Mrs Jane Anne McDowall or Little £7.18.6
E106/22/7/120 Gilmour, Canonmills £28.5.10 (14) The Edin. [Edinburgh] Gas Light Co. [Company] Tanfield £1.17.3 £30.3.1
E106/22/7/120 15 Joseph & James Taylor £4.13.3 (16) Robert Jamieson &c Heriothill £17.18.0 £22.11.3
E106/22/7/120 17 James Pollock's heir Logiegreen £11.5.10 (18) Heir of Mrs Martha Clark or Hay, Clerksmill £11.5.10
E106/22/7/120 £5.11.10 (19) William McDonald, Powderhall &c Ac. 23 falls 35 Less John Gordons feu £5.11.10
E106/22/7/120 of 10 acres - £24 12 11 (20) The Rev. [Reverend] J. H. Hamilton, Blandfield £16.14.11 £41.7.10
E106/22/7/120 21. James Donaldsons Trs [Trustees] Broughton Hall & Park £16.12.10 (22) The Reps [Representatives] of James Forsyth £16.12.10
E106/22/7/120 Broughton Poind £8.6.7 (23) Major John Hopes Heir Broughton £29.17.10 £38.4.5
E106/22/7/120 24 James Jollie Broughton £19.13.10 (25) Charles Cathcart &c Gayfield £10.14.5 £30.8.3
E106/22/7/120 26 William Moodie, Gayfield £5.11.10 £5.11.10
E106/22/7/120 £801.6.0
E106/22/7/120 [page] 119 Part of the Lands of Muirhousedykes & Netherlongford. [note] (West Calder p [page] 74) Part of Restalrig belonging to Lady Duncan [note] (South Leith p. [page] 31) Part of the Lands of Dean [note] (St Cuthberts p. [page] 48 & app [appendix] p.16) The Lands of Kings Stables [note] (St Cuthbert's p. [page] 51) Howatstone or Charlesfield [note] (Mid-Calder p. [page] 73.) Gateside [note] (Ratho p. [page] 65 and Appendix p. [page] 17 under "Addistoun") [page] 120 7 Murrayfield (part of Dean) [note] (St Cuthberts p. [page] 48) Mr Murray of Henderland for his part thereof * [note] *See appendix p. [page] 29 Laurieston Randlestone & others. [note] (Cramond p [page] 61) The part of the said lands belonging to William Ramsay Ramsay * [note] * subdivided see page 25 of app. [appendix] Broughton, part of the Lands of the Barony of [note] (St Cuthberts p. [page] 42)
E106/22/7/122 Lauriston Randelstone & ots [others] part of — Extending to 27 acres & 4 falls Scots
E106/22/7/122 The portion of said lands belonging to William Ramsay Ramsay ext. [extending] to 14 Acres 3 Ro. [Roods] 30 falls £46.6.0
E106/22/7/122 The portion thereof belonging to Andrew Rutherford ext. [extending] to 12 Acres & 14 falls being 2 fields to N.E. [North East] of Rd. from Davidsons M'ns [Mains] to Cramond MKt. Nos [Numbers] 18 & 21 on Plan. £37.9.4
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet 30 April 1846. £83.15.4
E106/22/7/122 Westfield & Thorn
E106/22/7/122 Lands of Westfield belonging to John Keir & consisting of about 155- Imp. [Imperial] Acres £51.8.8
E106/22/7/122 Lands now called Muirhouse belonging to the Tr. [Trust] on the Estate of the late Roderick Mackenzie and consisting of about 41 1/2 Imperial Acres £8.11.4
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 30th April 1849. £60.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Corstorphine - Hill otherwise called Belmont - parts of the lands of.
E106/22/7/122 Those portions of these lands belonging to Lord Mackenzie £32.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Those portions of these lands belonging to Sir David Dundas £43.0.0
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 30th April 1851. £75.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Wardie & Windlestrawlee
E106/22/7/122 The six portions of sd [said] lands after specified viz :- (1) The portion belonging to the Trs. [Trustees] of Professor T. C. Hope (1.61446 acres) (2) the portion belonging to the Edins. [Edinburgh] Perth & Dundee Rly. [Railway] Co. [Company] acquired by them from Dr. [Doctor] Hopes Trs. [Trustees] (.24200 acres)}
E106/22/7/122 (3) to Thomas Kennedy, Vintner, Wardie. (.30033 acre) (4) to John Swales, Tavern Keeper Edins. [Edinburgh] now Tr. [Trust] on his Estate or heirs of F. G. Smith as heritable Crs. [Creditors] thereon (.27556 acre) (the Trs [Trustees] of the Free Church being suprs. [superiors] of the 3 portions last mentioned)}
E106/22/7/122 (5) to James Hope, Jr. [Junior] W.S. [Writer to the Signet] being lot enclosed with Wardie Lodge (1.08284 Acs. [Acres]) and (6) to the said James Hope Jr. [Junior] facing the sea adjoining Mrs Colquhouns propy [property] (.496 acs. [acres])} £10.11.6
E106/22/7/122 The 2 portions of sd. [said] lands belonging to the sd. [said] James Hope being lot of 2.02 purchased by him in 1849 and lot of 2.338 acs. [acres] purchased by him in 1851 in front of Mrs. C. [Colquhouns] propy [property] £11.9.9
E106/22/7/122 Portion belonging to Duke of Buccleuch for Granton Rd. (3.7625) £9.18.3
E106/22/7/122 The Remainder of sd. [said] lands belonging to the Trs. [Trustees] of the late John Donaldson Boswall & ots. [others] £453.0.6
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 5th October 1852. £485.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Over Liberton
E106/22/7/122 That part of these lands belonging to Alexander B. Wright of St. Catherines now forming part of the lands of St. Catherines and extending to 1 1/8 Scots Acre or thereby £3.7.0
E106/22/7/122 The remainder of sd. [said] lands belonging to Walter James Little Gilmour ext. [extending] to 434 7/8 Scots Acres £1293.13.0
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 30 April 1856. £1297.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Craiglockhart
E106/22/7/122 Mansion House of C — [Craiglockhart] with garden policy &c being entailed lands belonging to Alexander Monro (30 acres 1 rood 25 poles or thereby) £33.13.2
E106/22/7/122 The remainder of the lands of Craiglockhart belonging to Trs. [Trustees] of Dr. [Doctor] Alexander Monro (deed) 250 acres 3 poles or thereby £299.13.6
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 30th April 1860 £333.6.8
E106/22/7/122 Ratho and others —
E106/22/7/122 William Henry Brown of Ashley for the lands of Marylands formerly belonging to Ramage Lisbon Esq. £34.10.9 x
E106/22/7/122 William Henry Brown of Ashley for 18 acs. [acres] 1 ro. [rood] & 19 falls formerly belonging to George Veitch £20.0.0 x
E106/22/7/122 The Trs. [Trustees] of late Thomas Granger for the lands of Craighead £7.11.1
E106/22/7/122 John Orr Ewing of Ratho for his part in this Division £339.18.2 £402.0.0
E106/22/7/122 The said John Orr Ewing for Remainder of Barony as formerly divided £98.0.0
E106/22/7/122 £500.0.0
E106/22/7/122 The sd. [said] John O. [Orr] Ewing for pt. [part] of Northcroft or Backraw of Ratho £19.3.0
E106/22/7/122 The sd. [said] W. [William] H. [Henry] Brown for pt. [part] of Northcroft or Backraw of Ratho £7.8.0 x £26.11.0
E106/22/7/122 The Trs. [Trustees] of late William Hill of Hillwood for part of North Crofts or North Raw of Ratho or Westhall £12.16.4
E106/22/7/122 The sd. [said] J.O. [John Orr] Ewing for part of North Crofts or North Raw of Ratho or Westhall £178.19.5
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 15th July 1862. £191.15.9
E106/22/7/122 Norton
E106/22/7/122 That part of the lands of Norton which belongs to George Watson £337.19.2
E106/22/7/122 That part of the lands of Norton which belongs to Matthew Holmes £168.19.6
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 15 July 1862. £506.18.8
E106/22/7/122 {Gorgie
E106/22/7/122 William Henry Revell Beddell Sivright £300.0.0 x
E106/22/7/122 Caledonian Rly [Railway] Co. [Company] £150.0.0
E106/22/7/122 {Meggetland £450.0.0
E106/22/7/122 William H. R. B. [Henry Revell Beddell] Sivright £150.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Caledonian Rly [Railway] Co [Company] £75.0.0
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet of Sh. [Sheriff] of Lothians &c 18th Oct. [October] 1893. £225.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Hatton
E106/22/7/122 Part of entailed lands of H [Hatton] (now disentailed) belonging to Earl of Morton £319.17.11
E106/22/7/122 Part of entailed lands of H [Hatton] (now disentailed) belonging to Lord Aberdour £304.2.9 x
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet d? [dated] 30th Sept [September] 1873. £624.0.8
E106/22/7/122 Murrayfield
E106/22/7/122 Part belonging to Trs. [Trustees] of Sir George Campbell of Succoth (118.687 acs [acres]) £384.15.3
E106/22/7/122 That part acquired by William Robertson builder in Edins. [Edinburgh] (35.682 acs [acres]) £115.13.7
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 30th April 1883. £500.8.10
E106/22/7/122 Blackford
E106/22/7/122 That portion of Blackford, part of Braid belonging to Col. [Colonel] Trotter of Mortonhall £181.0.0
E106/22/7/122 That portion of Blackford, part of Braid belonging to City of Edins. [Edinburgh] £69.0.0
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet dated 30th April 1888. £250.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Pewlands now Plewlands
E106/22/7/122 Scottish Heritages Company Ltd [Limited]. £405.0.0
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet d. [dated] 2nd Oct. [October] 1889.
E106/22/7/122 Craiglockhart
E106/22/7/122 Mansion House &c belonging to Alexander Monro ( 30 acrs. [acres] 1 rood 25 poles) £33.13.2
E106/22/7/122 Part belonging to Parochial Board of City Ph. [Parish] of Edin. [Edinburgh] (100 acres 2 ro. [rood] & 22 pls [poles]) £50.0.0
E106/22/7/122 Part belonging to Trs. [Trustees] for Craiglockhart Estate Coy. [Company] Edins [Edinburgh] ( 147 acres 0 ro. [rood] 14 pols [poles]) £249.13.6
E106/22/7/122 By Decreet d / [dated] 19 Dec [December] 1892. £333.6.8
E106/22/7/122 Inverleith
E106/22/7/122 In Cess Roll as :-
E106/22/7/122 (1) Entailed or to be entailed £762.11.10
E106/22/7/122 (2) Unentailed £692.8.2
E106/22/7/122 C. H. A. F. C. J. J. Rocheid succeeded to No 1 and sold it to Govs. [Governors] of Fettes Trust £1455.0.0
E106/22/7/122 (2) Her Majs. [Majesty's] Board of Works (3) Trs. [Trustees] for Grange & Academical Cricket Clubs, The Coates Curling Club & The Edin. [Edinburgh] Lawn Tennis Co. [Company] & (4) City of Edinburgh.
E106/22/7/122 Unentailed belongs to Board of Works & Govs. [Governors] of Fettes Trust divided as follows viz
E106/22/7/122 [1] H M [Her Majesty's] Board of Works Tax -- £1.10.10 £138.9.7
E106/22/7/122 [2] Governors of Fettes Tr. [Trust] -- £6.3.3 £553.18.7
E106/22/7/122 Entailed belongs to :— £692.8.2
E106/22/7/122 x [1] C. H. A. F. C. J. J. Rocheid of Inverleith Tax £4.7.10 £391.9.11 x
E106/22/7/122 [2] Govs. [Governors] of Fettes Tr. [Trust] Tax £0.13.11 £62.6.2
E106/22/7/122 [3] H. M. [Her Majesty's] Board of Works Tax £0.2.1 £9.8.8
E106/22/7/122 [4] Trs [Trustees] for Grange & Academical Cricket Clubs, The Coates Curling Club & The Edins. [Edinburgh] Lawn Tennis Coy. [Company] Tax £0.15.1 £67.10.3
E106/22/7/122 [5] The Lord Provost &c of the City of Edins. [Edinburgh] Tax £2.11.11 £231.16.10
E106/22/7/122 £8.10.10 £762.11.10
E106/22/7/122 Decree dated 9th June 1893.
E106/22/7/122 Page 25 (Contd) [Continued, for Lauriston] Page 26. [Westfield onwards] Page 27. [Over Liberton onwards] [Note - William Henry Brown...Marylands]: See app. p. [appendix page] 34 [Note - William Henry Brown...for 18 acres]: See app. p. [appendix page] 34 [Note - The sd. W. H. Brown]: See p [page] 34 [page] 121 Page 28. [Norton onwards] [Note - Gorgie and Meggetland are bracketed together]: for contingent divn. [division] see p. [page] 35. Page 29. [Hatton onwards] [Note - Part of entailed lands ....Lord Aberdour]: Subdivision see p [page] 37 Page 30. [Craiglockhart onwards] Page 31. [Inverleith, Entailed onwards] [Note - [1] C. H. A. F. C. J. J. Rocheid]: See p[page]32. [page] 122
E106/22/7/122 Transcribed using the format of Bizzy - see Page 95 (E106/22/7/08) [Note in red ink - Lauriston Randelstone]: (Cramond p [page] 61) check abbreviation after Cramond is MKt.? For a similarly-written 't' see 'about', 3 lines below. There are no entries (or references I can find) for a Cramond Market, or the abbreviation MKt. There is a Cramond Manse, Kirk(yard), House, Regis, Tower, Roman Fort, Brig/Bridge, Village, Island in e.g. New Statistical Account of Scotland. [Note in red ink - Westfield & Thorn]: (Mid-Calder p. 73.) There are some marks after 155, before Imp. Acres. It is perhaps 1/2, with the 2 missing, or a different fraction? Check - belonging to the Tr. [Trust]? on the Estate [Note in red ink - Corstorphine - Hill]: (Corstorphine p. [page] 58) [Note in red ink - Wardie & Windlestrawlee]: (St Cuthberts p. [page] 43) (1) Professor T. C. Hope - Thomas Charles Hope (a Chemistry Professor)? (2) and (4) check Edins. or Edinr. - Edinburghshire or Edinburgh? (4) check - Tr. [Trustee]? F. G Smith as heritable Crs. [Creditors]? (6) check - Mrs Colquhoun? [Note in red ink - Over Liberton]: (Libberton p. [page] 37) Alexander B. [Balfour] Wright of St. Catherines [ref: A Collection of the Public General Statutes, Passed in the Seventh and Eighth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode (1844)] [Note in red ink - Craiglockhart]: (Collington p. [page] 56) also 29 of appendix Mansion House of C — [Craiglockhart] with garden policy [&c or to]? or another abbreviation? N.B. 'being entailed lands' doesn't appear in the search (deed)? or decd? 250 acres [Note in red ink - bracket enclosing first 5 entries for Ratho]: Ratho p. [page] 66 Thomas Granger? - A Thomas Grainger, of Craig Park, Midlothian, was born on the 12th of November 1794, at a farm, then tenanted by his father, at Gogar Green, Ratho, near Edinburgh. He died in 1852 (http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Thomas_Grainger) [Note in red ink - bracket enclosing the 2 entries for Northcroft of Ratho]: Ratho p. [page] 65 N.B: 'Northcroft or Backraw of Ratho' has been transcribed as 'Northcroft or Caskraw of Ratho' on Page 46 (image 65) by Nora as the writing on that page is less clear than here. [Note in red ink - bracket enclosing the 2 entries for part of North Croft of Ratho]: Ratho p. [page] 65 [Note in red ink - Norton]: (Ratho 65) [Note in red ink - Gorgie]: (St Cuthberts p. [page]39) [Note in red ink - Meggetland]: (St. Cuthberts p. [page]39). Sh. [Sheriff] of Lothians &c ? [Note in red ink - Hatton]: (Ratho p. [page] 65) By Decreet d? [dated] ? [Note in red ink - Murrayfield]: (St. Cuthberts 48) and App. p. [Appendix page] 24. check - William Robertson builder? in Edins? [Edinburgh or Edinburghshire]? [Note in red ink - Blackford]: (St. Cuthberts p. [page]39) . City of Edins.? [Edinburgh] [Note in red ink - Pewlands]: (St. Cuthberts p. [page] 39) [Note in red ink - Craiglockhart]: (Collington p. [page] 56 see also App. p. [Appendix page] 27) Craiglockhart Estate Coy. [Company] Edins? [Edinburgh or Edinburghshire] - again a squiggle after Edin By Decreet d / [dated]? [Note in red ink - Inverleith]: (St. Cuthberts p. [page] 43) C. H. A. F. C. E. J. J. Rocheid of Inverleith - E is missing. Full name - Charles Henry Alexander Frederick Camillo Everhard James John Rocheid Note in green ink has not been transcribed
E106/22/7/124 Inverleith - part of V. R. [Valuation Roll] of which is £391.9.11 divided thus :—
E106/22/7/124 1. Trs. [Trustees] of Forsyth Fund Tax £0.1.1 £4.19.4
E106/22/7/124 2. Govs [Governors] of Daniel Stewarts Hosp. [Hospital] Tax £0.13.9 £60.19.2
E106/22/7/124 3. Burgh of Leith £0.2.10 £12.10.3
E106/22/7/124 4. Mrs Grace B. D. Macnaughton wife of P. Macnaughton S.S.C. [Solicitor to the Supreme Courts] £0.0.8 £3.1.0
E106/22/7/124 5. Henry Johnston, Advocate, Sheriff Ross & Crom. [Cromarty] & Sutherland £0.2.11 £12.19.8
E106/22/7/124 6. The Directors of Edinr. [Edinburgh] Academy £0.7.7 £33.19.5
E106/22/7/124 7. The Govs. [Governors] of Fettes Trust £2.19.0 £263.1.1
E106/22/7/124 Decreet dated 24th Feby [February] 1896 £4.7.10 £391.9.11
E106/22/7/124 Penicuik - part of V. R. [Valuation Roll] of which is £261.0.8 divided thus :—
E106/22/7/124 Lands now belonging Trs. [Trustees] of lands & Estate of Penicuick Tax £2.3.11 £241.19.3
E106/22/7/124 Farm & Lands of Marchwell now belonging to Rt. Hon. [Right Honourable] Algernon Borthwick Baron Glenesk £0.4.3 £19.1.5
E106/22/7/124 By Decreet 11th Aug. [August] 1897. £2.18.2 £261.0.8
E106/22/7/124 Royston & Granton - V. R. [Valuation Roll] of which £858.7.0 divided thus :—
E106/22/7/124 Portion belonging to Edin. [Edinburgh] & Leith Gas Comrs. [Commissioners] 110.176 acrs [acres]_ Dispn. [Disposition] in 1878. £217.18.0
E106/22/7/124 Portion still belonging to Duke of Buccleuch £640.9.0
E106/22/7/124 Decree 8th March 1900. £858.7.0
E106/22/7/124 Ratho & ors. [others]
E106/22/7/124 Lands of Abthen of Ratho (formerly George Reid of Rathobank) £460.16.8
E106/22/7/124 Lands of Marylands (formerly to William Henry Brown) -- £34.10.9
E106/22/7/124 Lands of 18 acres 1 rood. 19 falls (formerly to William Henry Brown) -- £20.0.0
E106/22/7/124 Part of North Croft or Backraw of Ratho (formerly to William Henry Brown) -- £7.8.0 £61.18.9
E106/22/7/124 £522.15.5
E106/22/7/124 Divided & allocated thus :—
E106/22/7/124 27 acres 1 ro. [rood] 27 poles of lands now called Ashley formerly Abthen of Ratho & now belonging to Robert Scott Little Hardie £56.19.11
E106/22/7/124 Remainder of lands now called Ashley formerly Abthen of Ratho &c so far as belonging to John Muir £465.15.6 £522.15.5
E106/22/7/124 By Decreet dated 26th May 1903 .
E106/22/7/124 Heriot
E106/22/7/124 That part of the lands of Heriot formerly belonging to Sir J.H. Dalrymple £759.4.7
E106/22/7/124 Divided and allocated thus :—
E106/22/7/124 Farm of Raeshaw & others belonging to the Trustees of Thomas McDougal £122.2.7
E106/22/7/124 Farm of Heriot Town & ors. [others] belonging to Charles Cossar £164.14.4
E106/22/7/124 Farm of Shoestanes belonging to William Mathieson £149.11.5
E106/22/7/124 Lands of Heriot Mill & ors [others] belonging to Earl of Stair £322.16.3
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 15 Jany [January] 1906. £759.4.7
E106/22/7/124 Saughtonhall
E106/22/7/124 City of Edinburgh. £301.10.6
E106/22/7/124 City of Edinburgh. (part of farm of Laverock-Know) £113.2.7
E106/22/7/124 Sir William G. Baird (Remainder of Laverock-Know) £452.14.6 £565.17.1
E106/22/7/124 Sir William G. Baird part of Saughtonhall £108.14.0
E106/22/7/124 Sir William G. Baird Dalziels Mill £357.12.1
E106/22/7/124 Sir William G. Baird Whinny muir Loch £200.2.3
E106/22/7/124 Sir William G. Baird Wester farm £337.4.6
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 26 Oct. [October] 1906. £1871.0.5
E106/22/7/124 Gorgie (part of)
E106/22/7/124 W. H. R. B. Sivright of Southhouse £33.14.6
E106/22/7/124 City of Edinburgh . as Govs. [Governors] of Trinity Hosp. [Hospital] £266.5.6 £300.0.0
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 19th Sept. [September] 1907.
E106/22/7/124 Hailes
E106/22/7/124 Hailes Estate & Quarry Co [Company] Ltd. [Limited] £641.9.4
E106/22/7/124 David Turnbull of Hailes £17.4.9 £658.14.1 x
E106/22/7/124 By Decree dated 22 Feby. [February] 1910.
E106/22/7/124 Collington & Dreghorn
E106/22/7/124 Trs [Trustees] of Robert Macfie of Dreghorn as proprs [proprietors] of estate of Dreghorn £392.10.9
E106/22/7/124 War Dept. [Department] as proprs [proprietors] of Estate of Redford £214.10.10
E106/22/7/124 M.C. Trs. [Marriage Contract Trustees] of J.W. Macfie as proprs [proprietors] of Colinton £112.3.1
E106/22/7/124 William Gibson, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] Redford, Colinton, propr [proprietor] of Redford House £9.15.4
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 17th Jany [January] 1911. £729.0.0
E106/22/7/124 Mitchelston Gilmerton, and part of Torwoodlees parsonage teinds of lands called Newmills
E106/22/7/124 Hall Grant Pringle, Captain R. F. A. [Royal Fleet Auxiliary] £244.0.0
E106/22/7/124 Lands of Torquhan, formerly Torquhouse. Adam Shorburn [Thorburn] Brown residing at Torquhan, Stow, Mid Lothian £90.10.0
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 6th July 1911.
E106/22/7/124 West Hatton & ors. [others]
E106/22/7/124 Earl of Morton £29.16.7
E106/22/7/124 James McKelvie residing at Hatton House, Kirknewton £22.4.4
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 6th May 1913. £52.0.11
E106/22/7/124 West Hatton & ors. [others]
E106/22/7/124 Earl of Morton £62.17.9
E106/22/7/124 James McKelvie £241.5.0
E106/22/7/124 Decree dated 6th May 1913. £304.2.9
E106/22/7/124 Page 32. [Inverleith onwards] Page 33. [Penicuick onwards] Page 34. [Ratho onwards] Page 35. [Saughtonhall onwards] [page] 123 Page 36. [Hailes onwards] Page 37. [Mitchelston Gilmerton onwards] [page] 124
E106/22/7/124 Transcribed using the format of Bizzy - see Page 95 (E106/22/7/08) [Note in red ink - Inverleith]: St. Cuthberts p. [page] 43. 4. Mrs Grace B. D. Macnaughton wife of Peter Macnaughton, S.S.C. (clerk, 20 York Place, Edinburgh) [Note in red ink - Royston & Granton]: Cramond p. [page] 61. [Note in red ink - Ratho]: ( Ratho p. [page] 66.) [Note in red ink - Heriot]: (Herriot p. [page] 103) Sir J.H. Dalrymple - Sir John Hamilton Dalrymple (1771–1853). He was created Baron Oxenfoord, of Cousland in 1841. [Note in red ink - Saughtonhall]: (St. Cuthberts p. [page] 43) . Sir William G. Baird - Sir William James Gardiner Baird, of Saughton Hall, 8th Baronet (1854–1921) [Note in red ink - Gorgie]: (St. Cuthberts p. [page] 39) W. H. R. B. Sivright is William Henry Revell Beddell Sivright, see preceding page 102 (Page 28, Gorgie) [Note in red ink - Hailes]: (Collington p. [page] 56) See also App. p. [Appendix page] 14. [Note in red ink - David Turnbull of Hailes]: The Total Valuation of Lands of Hailes on 1814 Roll appears to be £661.18.8 which makes £3.4.7 Scots understated in this item. See App. p. [Appendix page] 14 where £3.4.7 Scots appears against "Holemilns". [Note in red ink - Collington]: (Collington p. [page] 55) M.C. Trs. of J.W. Macfie - is "marriage contract trustees of john william macfie" - see https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC255429/charges/Eg_U7AXP5cL4mh1MuUz3sp7hLRY [Note in red ink - Hall Grant Pringle and Lands of Torquhan bracketed together]: (Stow p.[page] 105) [Note in red ink - Shorburn Brown]: (Stow p[page] 104) Adam Shorburn [Thorburn] Brown - Shorburn is a mistake. See e.g. Obituary in The Glasgow Herald dated Jan 7, 1928, page 7. Adam Thorburn Brown (1856-1928) of Torquhan, Midlothian. [Note in red ink - West Hatton]: (East Calder or Kirknewton p. [page] 70) [Note in red ink - West Hatton]: (Ratho p. [page] 65.) Note in green ink has not been transcribed