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Proprietors and lands Property valuation Property totals
SCOTS. SCOTS.
PARISH OF JEDBURGH. £. S. D. £. S. D.
Brought forward £14222.1.10
MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN.
Over Crailing £1969.4.6
Mill and Mill Lands of Fairneyherst - £132.9.6
Inclosures of Fairneyherst - £240.2.0
Picked-hill Haugh - £20.14.0
Ashaugh - £33.2.4
Braehead - £16.11.2
The superiority of these Lands formerly life-rented by J. Shaw Stewart of Greenock. £442.19.0
Part of Fairney herst, called Kersheugh, life-rented formerly by Archibald Bogle, merchant, Glasgow £351.17.6
Part of Fairneyherst, called Blackstone-haugh, life-rented by Robert Ainslie of Lares £28.19.6
Fairneyherst Park, life-rented formerly by Thomas Smith, writer in Edinburgh £264.18.9
Howden, life-rented formerly by Thomas Forrest, writer in Douglas £242.12.0
Old Jedburgh and Teinds of Birney-rig and Ulston £250.18.4
Part of the Teinds of Castle-wood field, which formerly belonged to Thomas Ainslie £60.0.0
Teinds of Jedburgh-side, Hyndhouse field, and Bongate Crofts £516.0.0
In 1678, rated separately thus:
Teinds of Hyndhouse field and Bongate Crofts - £300.0.0
Teinds of Jedburgh-side - £216.0.0 -- £516.0.0
Chapell £30.4.10
Lands in Hyndhouse field and Bongate Crofts £32.3.2 £4189.17.7
THOMAS WAUGH of Hawkburn.
Eleven and one half Acres in Castle-wood field, which belonged to his father £92.0.0
One Acre in Castle-wood which belonged to Agnes Curle, three Acres which belonged to Thomas Rutherford, two Acres which belonged to Dand Bell, and three Roods and two Acres which belonged to John Aitkin in all eight Acres and three quarters, at £.8 per acre £70.0.0
Two and one half Acres in Castle-wood field, which belonged to Lord Marchmont, at £.8 per acre £20.0.0
Fourteen and one half Acres, which belonged to Provost Frame, and four and one half Acres, which belonged to John Bell, making nineteen Acres, at £.8 per acre in Castle-wood field £152.0.0
Two and one half Acres in Hawick-gate, which nelonged to James Chisholm, at £10 per acre £25.0.0
Six Acres in Hawick-gate, which belonged to James Riddell £60.0.0
Five Acres in Jedburgh-side, which belonged to Andrew Robson, at £.8 per acre £40.0.0
£459.0.0 £18411.19.5
SCOTS. SCOTS.
PARISH OF JEDBURGH. £. S. D. £. S. D.
Brought forward £18411.19.5
THOMAS WAUGH of Hawkburn. £459.0.0
One Acre and three quarters in Maisondieu, which belonged to Andrew Robson, at £.8 per acre £14.0.0
Part of Henderson's Lands in Langtoun £1.4.5
Thirteen Acres in Hawick-gate, purchased from Thomas Pringle, Robert Haswell, and James Davidson, at £.10 per acre £130.0.0
Six Acres and three Roods in Castlewood-field, purchased from Walter Blythe, at £.8 per acre £54.0.0
Langshot, acquired from Marquis of Lothian £120.0.0
Larkhall, acquired from Marquis of Lothian £228.0.0
Fairney-brae, part of Langtoun Lands, formerly belonging to John Mader's heirs, purchased from Trustees of Elizabeth and Agnes Waugh and of William Mein £33.13.3 £1039.17.8
WALTER AMOS.
One Acre in Maisondieu, formerly Thomas Waugh's £8.0.0
JAMES POTTS, Writer, Jedburgh.
Three Acres in Hyndhouse field and Bongate Crofts, at £.10 per acre £30.0.0
Four Acres in Hyndhouse field, formerly belonging to Convener John Aitkin, at £.10 per acre £40.0.0
Three Acres, and one and one-half Rood in Jedburghside, at £.8 per acre £27.0.0 £97.0.0
GEORGE BOLL.
Five Acres in Hyndhouse field and Bongate Crofts, at £.10 per acre £50.0.0
DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH.
Lands of Langtoun £220.0.0
JAMES PORTEOUS.
Lands of Langtoun £26.0.0
Rev. [Reverend] WILLIAM BROWN, Bedrule.
That portion of Langtoun-muir, formerly part of the Lands called Lord Cranston's Lands in Langtoun, acquired by William Scott from the heirs of Walter Hunter of Polmood £10.0.0
WILLIAM BLACK.
Nether Wells, Stock and Teind £260.0.0
£20122.17.1

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The superiority of these Lands formerly liferented by J. Shaw Stewart of Greenock. [note] Lord Hume Supr [Superior]
Part of Fairney herst, called Kersheugh, life-rented formerly by Archibald Bogle, merchant, Glasgow [note] Lord Hume Supr [Superior]
Part of Fairneyherst, called Blackstone-haugh, life-rented by Robert Ainslie of Lares [note] Lord Hume Supr [Superior]
Fairneyherst Park, life-rented formerly by Thomas Smith, writer in Edinburgh [note] Lord Hume Supr [Superior]
Howden, life-rented formerly by Thomas Forrest, writer in Douglas [note] Lord Hume Supr [Superior]

Lands in Hyndhouse field and Bongate Crofts - £4189.17.7 [crossed out]
Teinds of Birneyrig and others, per disjunction April 1836. - £4189.17.7 - £655.14.0 -- £3534.3.7 [added]

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Nether Wells, Stock and Teind [note] Marq. [Marquis] of Lothian Superior

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