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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
Inschtuire Parish.
Laird of Inschtuire, for the Maynes of Moncure, West Maynes of Inschtuire, Clochindarge, Blaines Maynes, Polgavie with the Teynds yreof and of Homes his aikers in Balgay, and Few Dewties, two thousand three hundreth and fyftie punds, £2350.0.0
Laird of Inchmartine for Balgay, four hundreth threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £466.13.4
Earl of Tweedale, for his part of Polgavie, one hundreth fourtie six punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £146.6.8
James Fyfe of Drone, for his quarter of Polgavie, one hundreth thrittie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, , £133.6.8
Fewars of Polgavie, one hundreth twelve punds, £112.0.0
James Madieson for his aikers in Polgavie, twentie six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £26.13.4
Countess of Kinghorne, for her lands in Inschtuire, three hundreth fyftie five punds, ten shilling, £355.10.0
Summa three thousand fyve hundreth fourscore punds, ten shillings, £3590.10.0
Abbernyt Parish.
Laird of Inchmartine, his half lands of Abbernyt, two hundreth fourscore fourteene punds, £294.0.0
Laird of Inschtuire, for Kirktoune and Mylnetoune of Abbernyt, two hundreth threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £266.13.4
Earl of Dirletoune, for Abbernyt, eightie seven punds, and Ballowleys being of Few dewties payable to Meginch, seventie nyne punds, is one hundreth threescore six punds, £166.0.0
Elspet Haliburtone, for her part of Abbernyt, fourtie six punds, £46.0.0
Robert Gib, portioner there [Abbernyt], threescore punds, £60.0.0
Patrick Wardroper there [Abbernyt], threttie punds, £30.0.0
Ronald Haitlie there [Abbernyt], fyfteene punds, £14.0.0
Patrick Boyd, for Pitkindie, one hundreth and ten punds, £110.0.0
James Wardroper, for his part of Abbernyt, fyfteene punds, £15.0.0
Sir Peter Hay of Meginch, for his part of Ballowleys, fourtie four punds, £44.0.0
Barbara Kinnaird, for Ballardie, threescore ten punds, £70.0.0
Viscount of Dudope, for Few dewties in this parish, ten punds, £10.0.0
Summa one thousand one hundreth twentie six punds, thirteene shillings, four pennies, £1126.13.4
Kynnaird Parish.
Viscount of Newburghe, for the Baronie of Kynnaird, two thousand fyve hundreth and fyftie punds, £2550.0.0
Laird of Inchmartine, for Craigeallie and Pitmidle, with the haill pendickles belonging to him in this parish, nyne hundreth twentie nyne punds, three shilling, four pennies, £929.3.4
Summa three thousand four hundreth threescore nynteene punds, three shillings, four pennies, £3479.3.4
[1835 VALUATION]
INCHTURE.
Lord Kinnaird, Inchture, £2937.3.4
James Matheson's part Polgavie, £53.13.4
Drone's part Polgavie, £133.13.4
Inchmartin, Balgay, £466.13.4
£3591.3.4
ABERNYTE.
Dunsinane, Balloleys, £123.0.0
Alexander Greig, Hallgreig, Pitkindie, £110.0.0
Ballairdie, £70.0.0
James Miller, Writer, Coupar Angus Eastmost half of Milntown of Abemyte, and half of the Mill and Mill lands, £69.8.3
The Westmost half of the said Lands and Mill, £69.8.3
Part Abercairny's lands, £116.9.9
William Fyffe's heirs Part Abercairny's lands, £190.8.6
Lochton, Part Abercairny's lands, £18.9.3
Robert Bannerman, Part Abercairny's lands, £231.12.6
Lord Kinnaird, East half of Kirkton Abernyte, £63.18.6
West half of Kirkton Abernyte, with 40 acres or thereby on the hill £63.18.5
£1126.13.4
KINNAIRD.
Capt. [Captain] Robert Richardson, 7th Drag. [Dragoon] Guards, Part of Kinnaird Barony, £783.18.10
Alexander Greig, Hallgreig, Frankley Den and Hule, £197.7.7
Entailed part of Kinnaird, £328.3.7
Fingask, Woodwell and Craighall, £331.8.6
Westlaws and Berrybanks, £167.7.7
Part of Craighead, £30.1.11
Pendicle of Flaw Craig, £11.11.5
Pendicle of Flaw Craig, £2.7.4
Pendicle of Flaw Craig, £13.6.8
Pendicle of Flaw Craig, £18.5.7
Pendicle of Flaw Craig, £13.6.8
Pendicle of Flaw Craig, £15.9.4
Inchmartin, Inchmartin, £466.2.1
Craigdallie, with the Mill and Mill Lands, Sunnyhall, Guardswell, Woodburnhead and parts Pitmeddle, £463.7.11
Part of Kinnaird Barony, £301.15.0
£3144.10.0

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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[There are various scribbles and calculations that have been written on the image but which have nothing to do with the original text and which would be impossible to transcribe in any meaningful format. These have been ignored in the transcribing exercise]

Text for 1st total is "Summa three thousand fyve hundreth FOURSCORE punds, ten shillings" but the figure is "£3590.10.0".
Similarly "Ronald Haitlie, Abbernyt, fyfteene punds," but figure is "£14.0.0"
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