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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
RENT ALL OF THE PRESBYTRY OF PERTH. 1650.
Parish of Errol.
Laird of Inchmartine, for the Barronie of Inchmartine, two thousand fyve hundreth twentie three punds, ten shilling, £2523.10.0
Laird of Inchmartine, his part of the Barronie of Errol, three thousand eight hundreth fourscore punds, fyve shilling, ten pennies, £3880.5.10
Laird of Leyes Elder, for his wadsett in Errol, four hundreth fyfeteen punds, ten shilling, £415.10.0
Andrew Bruce, his wadsett in Errol, three hundreth twentie fyve punds, £325.0.0
George Butter, his part of the Barronie of ErroI, two thousand punds. £2000.0.0
Laird of Inschtuire, for his lands in this parish, two thousand two hundreth punds, £2200.0.0
Sir Peter Hay, for Megglnch, one thousand fyve hundreth threescore fyfeteen punds, £1575.0.0
Laird of Leyes Younger, for Leyes and Stintoune, three hundreth twentie two punds, fyfeteen shilling, £322.15.0
Patrick Kinmount, for Hill, Muiredge, Wester Randerstone, and Muirhouse, four hundreth twentie one punds, three shilling, four pennies, £421.3.4
James Jacksone of Watriebuttes, for Watriebuttes and one roume in Grange, three hundreth fourscore punds, twelve shilling, £380.12.0
Mr James Blair, his lands of Newbigging and aikers in Grange, three hundreth thirteen punds, fyve shilling, £313.5.0
Laird of Dalgetie, for Gallowhill and Newhall, one hundreth threescore twelve punds, £172.0.0
Laird of Naughtone, for Ross and Chapelhill, two hundreth twentie punds, £220.0.0
Gilbert Jacksone of West Quarter, his lands in Carsegrange, called West Quarter, one hundreth and seventeene punds, £117.0.0
James Browne of Home, of the lands of West Quarter, one hundreth threescore fourteene punds, £174.0.0
Thomas Trumbell of Boigmill, for his lands and yairds, with the Mylne, two hundreth fourscore twelve punds, fyve shilling, £292.5.0
Francis Ramsay of Murie, for his lands of Murie, fyve hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £533.6.8
Earl of Tweedell, for Auchmuir and Seasyde, with the yairds, fyve hundreth fourscore six punds, thirteene shilling four pennies, £586.13.4
John Jackson of Muirhousses, for the said lands, one hundreth fyftie six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £156.13.4
John Messer for his lands of Balcacke, fourtie six punds, £46.0.0
Alexander Wilkie, for Kirkland, fourtie four punds, ten shilling,' £44.10.0
James Galloway, for his aikers, thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £13.6.8
John Pourie, for his aikers, seventeene punds, ten shilling, £17.10.0
William Robertsone, his aikers, seven punds, fyfteen shilling, £7.15.0
Patrick Flight, his aikers, seven punds, fyfteen shilling, £7.15.0
George Matheson, his aikers, seven punds, fyfteen shilling, £7.15.0
Lord Cowper, for blanch and Few dewties, one hundreth and fyftie punds. £150.0.0
Lord Annandale, for the Teynds of Inchmartine, one hundreth punds, £100.0.0
Summa seventeene thousand three punds, eleven shillings, two pennies, £17003.11.2
St Madois Parish
Laird of Pitfour, Elder, and Younger, for the Lands in this parish, one thousand two hundreth threescore nyne punds, £1269.0.0
Summa patet.
[1835 VALUATION]
ERROL.
David Balfour Hay, Leys, Cupar Few, Kilspindie's lands, with £14 Cupar Few, Carsegrange, Muirhouses, £17 Cupar Few included, £1355.17.8
Errol, Clashbenny, £560.0.0
Col. [Colonel] James Allen, Inchmartin, with Stormont Feu, £2623.10.0
Lord Kinnaird, Inchture's Lands, £2145.0.0
Admiral Adam Drummond, Megginch Mains and Dykeside, £438.14.7
E. [East] Inchconans and south half of Pannoch, £409.6.7
Kingdom, North Lands or old Cottar town, £398.12.10
W. [West] Inchonans, Westwood, Sandy half the Myre, North half of Pannoch, £439.6.0
Sailor Society of Dundee, Horn, £193.3.4
Patrick Matthew, Gourdiehill, £55.0.0
Lord Kinnaird, John Matheson's acres, £7.15.0
David Rattray, Feu in Carsegrange, £3.3.4
Watery Butts, James Galloway's part of Carsegrange, £16.0.0
James Hunter, Seaside, £586.14.8
James Mathew, Watery Butts, £210.14.8
Leys, Part of Bogmill, £9.10.0
Bogmill, with £31 Cupar Feu, £323.5.0
Capt. [Captain] James Gardiner, Part of Carsegrange, £129.0.0
Miss Spence Yeaman, Murie, £1807.13.4
Glendoick, Ross and Chaplehill, £220.0.0
Gormock, £973.13.4
James Blair, Part of Carsegrange, £5.18.4
John Lee Allen, Errol, with Brown and Wilson's Lands, £3408.5.4
John Duffs Lands, £7.16.8
Hill, £526.7.8
William Brugh, Feu in Errol, £7.15.0
Balnakeilly, Arnbathy, £120.0.0
£16982.3.4
ST MADOES.
John Richardson, Pitfour, £288.2.11
Cairnie, £600.19.8
Drumgreen, £118.8.6
Pitcoag, £184.19.2
Hawkstone, £76.9.9
£1269.0.0

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

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[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.

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[1835 VALUATION]
on the first line.
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Ignore line wrapping, so continue wrapped lines at the end of the 1st line where possible.
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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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