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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
MUCKHART PARISH, (Continued.)
William Muddie, for Blairhill, fyfetie six punds, fyfeteene shilling, £56.15.0
Archibald Marshall, for his part of Blair, threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
Robert Marshall, for his part [of Blair] threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
John Muddie and William Kirke, for their part of Blairhill, threttie seven punds, ten shilling, £37.10.0
Mr Andrew Kirke, for his part of Blair, fourtie three punds, fourteene shilling, eight pennies, £43.14.8
John Westwood, for his part of Blair, twentie four punds, seventeene shilling, six pennies, £24.17.6
William Patoune, for Blairhillend, three hundreth fourteene punds, four shilling, £314.4.0
Thomas Thomsone, for Pitgober, threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
Robert Huttone, for his part of Pitgober, threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
William Huttone, for his part [of Pitgober], threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
Archibald Patoune, for Hiltoune, seventie four punds, nyneteene shilling, eight pennies, £74.19.8
James Crawford, for Lynbanks, fyfetie six punds, four shilling, eight pennies, £56.4.8
John Cunynghame, for Pitgober Law, threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
William Patoune and John Chrystie, for their part of Pitgober Law, threttie seven punds, nyne shilling, ten pennies, £37.9.10
James Reid, for his part of Pitgober, eighteen punds, fourteene shilling, ten pennies, £18.14.10
James Patoune, for Middletone of Pitgober, nynetie three punds, fourteene shilling, six pennies, £93.14.6
John Alexander, for Wester Pitgober and Blairhill, one hundreth fourtie punds, fourteene shilling, ten pennies, £140.10.10
Marquess of Argyle, for his Few Farm Dewties in this parish, seven hundreth fourscore two punds, fourteene shilling, £782.14.0
Adam Hutton, for his part of Balrudrie, twentie eight punds, seven shilling, six pennies, £28.7.6
Summa three thousand punds, one shilling, ten pennies, £3000.1.10
Monzie Parish.
Laird of Monzie, for his three quarters of Monzie, fyye hundreth threescore sixteene punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £576.13.4
Duncan Campbell, for his quarter of Monzie, one hundreth threttie punds, £130.0.0
Lord Mathertie, for Innerpeffray, four hundreth twentie six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £426.13.4
Mr John Malloch, for Cairnies, one hundreth fourscore punds, £180.0.0
Earle of Tullibardine, for Logiealmond, with the pendickles, Mylne and Mylne hauch, one thousand twentie three punds, £1023.0.0
Summa two thousand three hundreth threttie six punds, eight shillings, eight pennies, £2336.8.8
[1835 VALUATION]
MUCKART, (Continued.)
Dr Haig's Heirs, Balluderry, or Barrudries, £73.10.1
Aldie, Hillhead £36.15.9
Mrs William Flockart and Mary M'Nicoll, Nether Moss, £36.15.9
John Dickie and William Hutton, Shelter Hill, £36.6.9
Capt. [Captain] M'Caul, Easter Pitgober, £36.6.9
William Harrower, Part of Easter Pitgober, £21.12.0
Alexander Haig, Easter Blairhill, £73.10.1
Wester Blairhill, £73.10.1
Bonridge, Knowhead, Sandybank, Muckart Mill, Mill lands, Broadmeadow, £442.11.1
Mrs Moncrieff, Part of Easter Pitgober, £21.12.0
Closs, £43.4.0
Dr [Doctor] James Paton, Middletown of Pitgober, £89.19.3
Linbank, £64.15.11
Law, £79.10.9
John Ballandene, Writer, Perth, Westertown of Pitgober, £112.10.0
Heirs of Francis Paton Phelps, Boghall, £90.6.5
Miss Bruce, Cowden, £90.6.5
John Mowbray, Muir part of Blairhill, £62.1.8
£2161.13.4
MONZIE.
Earl of Kinnoul, Cromlix Lands, £170.13.4
Grandtully, Milntown, Mount Herriott, Catharine Park, Seceding Meeting House Grounds, Drumcharr, Crachan, Corriendiue, Kendrum Park, East Pendicle of Tomelea, Kendrum Farm and Pendicle, Tulliemoran, Georgefield and Croftrobin Pendicles, Moor Pendicle, Thomastown,
Lot second, viz. - Drummond Park, Leadmore, Gloulourhim, Shannoch, Cottartown Park, Groan, Millhaugh, with Milns and Miln lands, Chapelhill and Pendicles, Tomnagrew Pendicles, Bankhead, Pendicle at Craggan, Pendicle of Curlands, Lochend, Drumharrow,
Lot third, viz. - Berryhill, Murraysfield, New Miln Farm and Miln, with Miln lands, New Miln Pendicle, Hardhill, Grangehill, Greenfield, Meadowmore, Rosebank, Morefield and Bracos, with Berryhill New Plantations, £215.12.1
Capt. [Captain] Alexander Campbell, Monzie, £706.13.4
Crieff, Pendicle of Altona, £22.8.0
Tombrandy, Jamestown, Ballandies, Clashigar, Shanks, Marybank, part of Rachmore, part of Rochuman, Plantation of Kendrum, Georgefield, and Marybank ; - being Lot 1st of Logiealmond, £403.16.9
Old Fir Plantation, Logiealmond Parks, Lawn, Garden, Ground under Wood and Coppice, Craggan and Groan Plantations, £403.11.2

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]
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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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[words say one hundreth fourtie punds, fourteene shilling, ten pennies but figures are £140.10.10]

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