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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
BENNETHIE, (Continued.)
James Souttar, Lachlane Coupar, and John Meik, for their twelfth part of Coupar Grange, threescore punds, £60.0.0
John Meik, for his twelfth part [of Coupar Grange] , and the feu farm of two other twelfth parts [of Coupar Grange], two hundreth fourtie punds, £240.0.0
Lachlan Couper elder, for his twelfth part [of Coupar Grange], one hundreth thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £113.6.8
Lachlan Couper yor. [younger] for his twelfth part [of Coupar Grange], one hundreth thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £113.6.8
Colin Fallay, for his twelfth part [of Coupar Grange] and the feu farm of other two twelfth parts [of Coupar Grange], one hundreth fourscore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £186.13.4
James Whytsone, for his twelfth part of Coupar Grange, one hundreth sixteene punds, £116.0.0
John Angus, for his twelfth part of Cupar Grange, one hundreth sixteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £116.6.8
John Ireland, for Mylne and Mylnelands of Mylnehorne, fourtie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £43.6.8
Earl of Dumferline, for Few dewties in this parish, fyftie punds, £50.0.0
The Laird of Crunzean, for his Few and Blanch dewties, fourscore ten punds, £90.0.0
Lord Coupar, for his Few and Blanch dewties, two hundreth threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £266.13.4
Patrick Ratteray fiar of Craighall for his part of Chappeltone, one hundreth and twentie punds, £120.0.0
Summa six thousand threescore three punds, nyne shillings, four pennies, £6063.9.4
RENTAL OF THE PRESBYTRIE OF DUNKELD.
Ratteray Parish.
John Fleeming, for his half of Easter Bleaton, threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £66.13.4
William Spalding, for the other half yreof [of Easter Bleaton], threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, fourpennies, £66.13.4
George Drummond of Balloch, for Midle Drymie, fourscore punds, £80.0.0
Jean Gray, for Easter Drymie and half of Hattone of Ratteray, one hundreth ten punds, £110.0.0
Donald Cargill, for his part of Hattone and Kirkroune of Ratteray, one hundreth thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £113.6.8
Lawrence Cargill, for Bougtoune of Ratteray, fourscore ten punds, £90.0.0
Mr John Ratteray, for Blackhilles, fourtie fyve punds, £45.0.0
George and Donald Drummonds, for two eight parts of Kirktoune of Ratteray and two aikers of Brewlands, fourscore fyve punds, £85.0.0
George Nairne of Tulliefergus, for his eight part of Kirktoune of Ratteray with the fishing of Keith, one hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £133.6.8
John Ramsay, for his eight part [of Kirktoune of Ratteray], fourtie fyve punds, £45.0.0
Sylvester Ratteray of Persie, for his eight part [of Kirktoune of Ratteray] and sixteen part of Kirktoune [of Ratteray], threescore seven punds, ten shillings, £67.10.0
William Wilson's heirs, for his eight part [of Kirktoune of Ratteray] and sixteen part yreof [of Kirktoune of Ratteray], threescore seven punds, ten shilling, £67.10.0
John Douglas, for his aikers of Kirktoune, seven punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £7.6.8
John Ramsay, for his half of Mylnetoune of Ratteray and half Corn Mylne, fourtie punds, £40.0.0
Donald Morrison, for the other half yreof [of Mylnetoune of Ratteray and Corn Mylne], fourtie punds, £40.0.0
William Zeaman, for wester Waukmylne of Ratteray, fyfeteene punds, £15.0.0
David Zeaman, for his part of easter Waukmylne, of Ratteray, and sixt part of the Maynes of Ratteray, fourtie punds, £40.0.0
James Donaldson, for his sixt part of the Maynes of Ratteray, eight punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £8.13.4
John Lousone, for his sixt part of the said Maynes, eight punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £8.13.4
[1835 VALUATION]
BENDOCHY, (Continued.)
David Anderson, St. Fink, £22.6.8
Sir John Stewart Forbes, Milnhorn, with, £498.5.2
Coupar Feu annexed, £21.13.4
Wellhill and Nether Townend, £137.3.4
Strathmore's Feu annexed, £7.2.4
West Townend, £137.3.4
Strathmore's Feu annexed, £7.2.4
Ledcarsie, with Strathmore's Feu annexed, £603.2.8
George Kinloch, Easter and wester Cotyards, with, £221.12.0
Coupar Feu, £15.18.1
Blacklaw, Mill and Mill Lands, Clinkhill, Picts-field or Hill of Blacklaw, £378.8.0
Coupar Feu, £27.3.3
Part of Lochbank, with Coupar Feu, £166.17.5
Mrs Geekie, Part of Lochbank, with Coupar Feu, £133.13.7
£6045.14.0
RATTRAY.
Miss Macdonald, Easter Bleaton, £133.6.8
Earl of Kinnoul, Part of Estate of Rattray, £152.12.5
Part of Estate of Rattray, £152.17.3
Part of Estate of Rattray, £113.17.8
Part of Estate of Rattray, including Mills, Multure, and Brad Moss Common, £397.15.10
John Rattray, Part of Rattray Estate, £84.14.2
Craighall, Part of Rattray Estate, £71.9.4
Miss Duffus, Waukmill or East Mill, £48.13.4
Robert Clerk Rattray, Craighall ancient Estate, £366.13.4
Thomas Rattray's eighth of Kirkton, £45.0.0
Blackhills, £45.0.0
East Drimmie, with, £55.0.0
Coupar Feu, £15.0.0
Bonnyton, £62.0.0
Hillocks, £20.13.4
James Fyffe's Heirs Feu in Rattray, £45.0.0
Col. [Colonel] William Chalmers, Mid Drimmie, £85.0.0
John Thom One fourth Hatton Room in Village, £11.5.0
Andrew Thom, One fourth Hatton Room in Village, £11.5.0
Robert Thom, One fourth Hatton Room in Village, £11.5.0
James Crichton, Braeside, £5.18.6
Miss Duffus, Drummond Lands, £2.19.10
Andrew Thom, Feus in Rattray, £67.10.0
James Crichton Mains of Rattray, £71.16.8
Patrick Mitchell, Kirklands of Rattray, £18.0.0
Rev. [Reverend] George Whitson, Arbroath, Hatton, £105.6.8
Parkhill, £152.0.0
Rev. [Reverend] James Hay, Littleton, £45.0.0
Lord Wharncliffe, Keith Fishing, £138.6.8

Transcriber's notes

Because this image is split into two formats,
the left hand page from the 1649 valuation and
the right hand page from the 1835 valuation,
guidance was sought from the project management on how this should be transcribed.

The guidance received was

LEFT HAND PAGE

Transcribe
[1649 VALUATION]
on the first line.
Then transcribe a row for each value. Ignore line wrapping, so continue wrapped lines at the end of the 1st line where possible.
Transcribe amounts in the standard £1.2.3 format and NOT 0001 02 03 as written.
Where there isn't too much text there should be one line for each valuation.

RIGHT HAND PAGE

Continue transcribing after the completion of the left hand page

Transcribe
[1835 VALUATION]
on the first line.
Then transcribe a row for each value.
Ignore line wrapping, so continue wrapped lines at the end of the 1st line where possible.
Ignore curly brackets and join the lines together for each total.
Transcribe amounts in the standard £1.2.3 format.
Do not repeat the proprietor name(s) if they have several properties one after the other. Only the first property should have the proprietor name.
Where there isn't too much text there should be one line for each valuation.

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