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Messrs Williamson Watt & Co.,
S.S.C.,
9 York Place,
Edinburgh.
DINGWALL, 18th January 1923.
Dear Sirs,
FLOWERBURN
Apportionment of Old Valued Rent, Land Tax etc,
Your letter of the 16th inst. [instant] addressed to the County Clerk,
Inverness has been forwarded by him to me.
I have looked into the matter to which you refer and it appears
to me that the Old Valued Rent of the Lands of Flowerburn amounts to
£1911.13.0 Scots and that the Land Tax is £21.0.9.
The following are the details of the valuation as given in the
Valued Rent Roll made up in 1853 -

The salmon fishing rights at Chanonry, and Angus
and John Ross, Reid, and D. Macandrew's possessions -- £214.9.7
Proportion of Teinds -- £6.4.0 -- £220.4.7

For Lands in and about Fortrose exclusive of those held in burgage -- £270.9.8
Proportion of Teinds -- £7.15.3 -- £278.4.11

Lands of Balmougie -- £295.1.2
Proportion of Teinds -- £8.8.6 -- £303.9.8

Mills of Rosemarkie -- £164.4.8
Proportion of Tiends -- £4.14.8 -- £168.19.6

Part of Broomhill held of the Crown -- £168.13.7
Proportion of Tiends -- £5.7.2 -- £192.0.9

Part of Broomhill held of Mr Alexander Mackenzie vice Mr Grant -- £70.10.1
Proportion of Tiends -- £2.0.5 -- £72.10.6

Vice heirs of Hugh Baillie -- £162.16.0
Proportion of Teinds -- £4.13.5 -- £167.9.5

Vice heirs of George Howeston -- £27.0.0
Proportion of Tiends -- £0.15.6 -- £27.15.6

The precincts of Ferry of Chanonry -- £111.0.0
Proportion of Teinds -- £3.3.11 -- £114.3.11

Vice John Miller -- £116.14.0
Vice Hugh Dallas -- £25.0.0
Vice Smith -- £6.14.0
Proportion of Tiends -- £4.5.6 -- £152.13.6

Forward -- £1697.12.1

Vice /

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