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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
16 [Page] CAMPSIE PARISH (Continued)
Feuars of Mugdock (contd.) June 11, 1799 Marion and Margaret Thomson, for their share of ½ plough The Duke of Montrose James Downie 5.0.0
James farie, William Aitken, and James Forsyth, for ½ plough of Wester Balgrochan The Duke of Montrose James Ferrie, J.Miln, and James Forsyth 24.0.0
Birbieston 52.9.0 Birbieston Margaret Lennox Margaret Lennox of Woodhead 52.9.0
The Laird of Woodhead 805.5.10 Woodhead Margaret Lennox Margaret Lennox 805.5.10
Balglas 32.4.4 Balglas Margaret Lennox Margaret Lennox 32.4.4
The Laird of Keirs 178.9.4 Sept. 30, 1806 William Reid's part of Hayston James Stirling of Keir William Reid 44.12.4
Thomas Reid's part of Hayston James Stirling of Keir William Reid 44.12.4
James Hunter's part of Hayston James Stirling of keir John Hunter 22.6.2
James Frew's part of Hayston James Stirling of Keir John Frew, ⅓ ; William Reid, ⅓ ; and J.and W. Rankine, ⅓ 22.6.2
Andrew MacCulloch's part of Hayston James Stirling of Keir John Dick 26.0.6
Thomas Ross' part of Hayston James Stirling of Keir Alexander Muirhead 11.3.1
William Nisbet's part of Hayston James Stirling of Keir William Ewing 7.8.9
The Viscount of Kilsyth 1173.14.6 Jan. 14, 1755 The Lands of Inchbelly, Inchbreck, and Auchinririe Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone John Lennox Kincaid 437.12.0
Sept. 5, 1786 Middle Muckcroft, possessed by George Brown General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 38.11.4
Middle Muckcroft possessed by James Dun General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 38.11.4
Middle Muckcroft, possessed By Robert Young General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 38.11.4
Wester Muckcroft, possessed by William MacFarlane General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 28.18.10
Wester Muckcroft, possessed by Robert Downie General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 28.18.10
Wester Muckcroft, possessed by Peter Ronald General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 28.18.10
Wester Muckcroft and Torfin, John Brown General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 55.2.5
Easter Muckcroft and Barhill General Sir William Maxwell of Bellamont, liferenter, and Major William Alexander Maxwell, his eldest son, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 75.5.9
Easter Muckcroft and Barhill, Allan and William Downie Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone Sir Archibald Edmonstone 40.15.11
Baldow General Sir William Maxwell liferenter, and Major W. Alexander Maxwell, fiar John Lennox Kincaid 53.5.5
Mains of Bancloich Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone Sir Archibald Edmonstone 79.15.0
Bancloich Mill and Rowantree Fauld Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone Sir Archibald Edmonstone 35.14.5
Dambclous James Wright, writer, Stirling, liferenter Sir Archibald Edmonstone 31.14.4
Drummillian James Wright, writer,Stirling, liferenter Sir Archibald Edmonstone 35.8.3
Greenhead General Sir William Maxwell, liferenter, and Major W. Alexander Maxwell, fiar Sir Archibald Edmonstone 16.18.9
Hole Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone Margaret Lennox 24.12.8
Rashie Lands Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone Margaret Lennox 6.3.2
Newck General Sir William Maxwell, liferenter, and Major W. Alexander Maxwell, fiar Margaret Lennox 9.10.11
Feuars of Greenfoot Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone John Lennox Kincaid 20.0.0
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Hence unappropriated Supposed, Sir Archibald Edmonstone Unknown 49.5.0
The Laird of Glorat 1336.15.2 Jan. 25, 1753 The Lands of Crosshouse J. Horrocks of Tillychewn A. G. Stirling of Craigbarnet 58.2.5
Over Kilwinnet J. Horrocks of Tillychewn James Buchanan 58.2.5
Easter Over Kilwinnet or Looks Stone J. Horrocks of Tillychewn A.G. Stirling of Craigbarnet ½, James Muir ½ 58.2.5
Cumeroch, or ⅓ part of Cappiestone Margaret Lennox Margaret Lennox 21.15.10
Craigends, part of Craigbarnet Margaret Lennox John Lennox Kincaid 130.15.5
Baldoran, part of Glorat Sir Samual Stirling of Glorat Sir Samuel Stirling of Glorat 334.3.11
Aug. 22, 1774 Mains of Craigbarnet, Gaisley, Dykehouse, Knapoch, Easter and Wester Shanbrae, Easter and Wester Hole, and Blairtamoch Alexander Gartshore Stirling of Craigbarnet A.G.Stirling of Craigbarnet 210.13.11
Sept. 27, 1815 Easter Baldoran Sir Samuel Stirling of Glorat Sir Samuel Stirling 147.15.4¾
Middle Baldoran Sir Samuel Stirling of Glorat Sir Samuel Stirling 83.16.11
Wester Baldoran Sir Samuel Stirling of Glorat Sir Samuel Stirling 102.11.7¼
March 5, 1816 Croftjohn, Broominch, and Broominchbog J. Horrocks of Tillychewn James Buchanan and Mrs Dalgliesh 15.12.6
The remainder of Easter and Wester Kilwinnet, and Craigbarnet Mill and Lands J. Horrocks of Tillychewn A.G. Stirling of Craigbarnet 115.2.11
John Macfarlane of Kiethtoune 536.17.4 Kirkton John Macfarlane of Balencleroch, liferenter, John Macfarlane, yr of do. fiar John Macfarlane of Balencleroch 536.17.4
Auchinreoch 402.13.0 Auchinreoch John Kincaid of Kincaid John MacInness of Auchinfroe and Auchinreoch 402.13.0
Antermonie 402.13.0 Antermony John Lennox Kincaid of Antermony John Lennox Kincaid 402.13.0
Cappiestons Cunninghame 16.2.2 Cappieston, Cunningham Margaret Lennox Margaret Lennox 16.2.2
Cappiestons Brown 16.2.2 Cappieston, Brown Margaret Lennox Margaret Lennox 16.2.2
Ellieshaugh 13.13.10 Ellieshaugh Supposed, James Stirling of Keir Robert Ferrie 13.13.10
Total valuation of Campsie Parish, 1691 6437.0.2 Note.-Increase upon new roll of 6d [Pennies] accounted for as above. Total valuation of Campsie 6437.0.8

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Note : In 1735, Bancloich and Muckcrofts were disjoined at £736 2s [Shillings] 6d [Pennies]., and Inchbelly, &c. as above,

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at £437.12s. [Shillings] ; but it would appear from the Collector's Book, both before and after that date, that the first, as Lord Kilsyth, was rated only at £686.17s [Shillings] 6d. [pennies] , and the other at £486.17s. [Shillings], under the name of Earl of Wigton. In the disjunction 1786, this Cess Book, and not the disjunction 1755, seems to have been the rule, by which means there is £49.5s. [Shillings], which, from the proceedings in the Minute Book, is unappropriated, and the Feuars of Greenfoot only appear there incidentally at £20, as before rated


Note- An increase here of 6d [pennies] in consequence if the disjunction in 1753, being made upon a cumulo of £1336. 15s [Shillings] 8d [Pennies] in place of £1336.15s [Shillings] 2d [Pennies]

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