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Proprietors and lands Property valuation Property totals
SCOTS. SCOTS.
PARISH OF JEDBURGH. £. S. D. £. S. D.
Brought forward £6097.12.4
LORD DOUGLAS.
Continued £560.0.0
In 1643, rated thus:
Swinnie, Standalane, and Old Jedburgh - £400.0.0
Linthaughlee - £160.0.0
£560.0.0
Teinds thereof £66.13.4
£626.13.4
CHARLES KERR of Abbotrule.
Part of the Teinds of Muirfield Acres £50.0.0
JOHN RUTHERFURD of Mossburnford.
Mossburnford, Grundies-nook, and Mill, exclusive of the Multures £152.0.0
GEORGE, ROBERT, WILLIAM, & JOSEPH BELL of Hunthill.
Towries-rig and Scraesburgh Moss £43.19.2
Raeside-brae £94.6.5
Well Gate £41.7.9
The Park and Orchyard Croft, and part of Kilnknow £75.0.1
Priest-flat £65.18.3
House Park, and Stackyard Croft £85.8.0
Dainley Camp Leys £53.6.8
Part of Half Lands, Back Croft, and Bughtknows £78.6.0
East Scraesburgh Muir, Wormston Leys, and East Cross-knows Leys £33.13.6
Nether Haugh, White-park Wood, Huntknow Leys, Hunthill Wood, and East Park £64.0.7
Clover Park, Swinnie Park, Huntknow, Little Park, Coalpit Park, and Wellhead Park £51.15.9
Hunthill Park, Garden, and Woody Cleugh £32.6.11
Haugh-head, Burn Park, and Pavilion Parks £36.4.3
Fendyhall Park, Ashtree Croft, part of Kilnknow, and Fendyhall Moss - £92.16.2
Broomshot - £30.4.4
Birkenshaws - £56.2.4
West Cross-knows Leys, Hunthill Muir, Hartley Burnhead and Muir - £26.19.7
Broom and Horse Parks £52.17.7
£259.0.0
Sum taken off Lands in Howman Parish, which belonged to Lord Rutherfurd, and laid upon his Lands in Jedburgh Parish £170.2.10
£1184.16.2
£8111.1.10
SCOTS. SCOTS.
PARISH OF JEDBURGH. £. S. D. £. S. D.
Brought forward £8111.1.10
ARCHIBALD JERDON of Bonjedward.
That part of Ancrum-bridge Farm, llying on the upper or south-side of Jedburgh Turnpike road, and bounded by the upper part of Weathertonhow, and Timoendean Lands on the east and west £33.2.10 6/12
The field from Weathertonhow, to the march with Jerdonfield Farm on the east £10.3.4 9/12
The plot or field immediately to the west of the one last mentioned, bounded by the Jedburgh and Kelso Turnpikes on the south and north £17.14.0 1/12
The field immediately above the Kelso road, and below the Jedburgh road, forming a sort of triangle, and bounded on the east by a thorn hedge, separating it from the field last above mentioned £18.16.7 6/12
That part of the Farm of Ancrum-bridge, lying betwee the Kelso Turnpike and the Water of Teviot £18.1.6 9/12
Nineteen acres, or thereby, of Shoolbraids, from the Kelso road northwards, towards Teviot £50.1.10 6/12
The field above the Stackyard of Jerdonfield, including the Stackyard and Garden £39.10.11 1/12
The Tobacco field £65.18.2 9/12
The Wester King's Croft of Bonjedward £84.7.4
Nine and one-half Acres in the upper or west divisionof Jerdonfield Houose field £26.7.3 6/12
Six Acres, of the west-wide of Wester King's Croft, of Mains, belonging to Bonjedward, including the fourth part of a yard possessed by Agnes Douglas £15.16.4 6/12
The Howe Park and Cottage Yards connected therewith £30.2.7 3/12
£410.3.1 6/12
Riplaw Pool - £105.9.1 6/12
Williesland - £13.3.7 9/12
Proportion of Williesland plantation next adjoining - £0.15.0 9/12
West Banks, except a small part at the upper end thereof £82.5.1 9/12
Burn Park, and Old Stackyard - £39.1.10 9/12
The Yards in the village of Bonjedward, possessed by William Stodhart and Thomas Hogg, one by Archibald Mader, and one by John Black - £5.10.0
The upper part of a small field in Bonjedward, possessed by Andrew Dods - £3.0.3 1/12
The lower division of the park west of the Onstead House - £31.12.9
Stackyard Park - £6.0.6 6/12
Corner Park, next the head of Bonjedward Loaning, south side - £12.1.0
Bells-haugh, (except a small part at the foot thereof, which belongs to Bonjedward Mains) - £27.2.4 9/12
Park next east of Nookhouse - £15.1.3 3/12
Nookhouse Park - £13.11.3 3/12
Ormiston's Park - £30.2.7 3/12
£384.16.11 9/12 £410.3.1 6/12 £8111.1.10

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JOHN RUTHERFURD of Mossburnford. [crossed out] Marquis of Lothian [added]

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ARCHIBALD JERDON [crossed out] Marquis of Lothian [added]
[note] Crown charter to John Oliver writer Hawick in liferent & George Oliver writer there his eldest son Whits [Whitsunday] Term 1829 O.V.R. [Old Valued Rent] £410.3.1 6/12 Scots

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