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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
The Laird of Polmaise for his own proper rent, and J. Lockhart, smith (contd.) Oct. 6, 1772 Clayhills, now belonging to Mr Bryce, disjoined since 1698 William Murray of Touchadam John Murdoch, Clayhills £12.0.0
The heirs of William Watson in Cambusbarron £6.0.0 William Watson's heirs, near Cambusbarron William Murray of Touchadam The heirs of Alexander Littlejohn of Annfield £6.0.0
James Greenock, smith in St Ninians £18.0.0 John Greenock, Saint Ninians William Murray of Touchadam John Sawers, writer, Stirling £18.0.0
The Lands of Canglour £710.18.0 Disjoined 10th Oct. 1707, and confirmed 5th Sept. 1786. The Viscount of Kilsyth's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Dr Robert Graham, Professor of Botony in the University of Edinburgh Alexander Smith of Canglor £119.18.11
John Wingate's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Michael Rowand of Linthouse, banker in Glasgow W.R. Ramsay of Barnton, Agnes Kid, and John Hodge £133.6.8
John Willison of Lochend's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Dr. Robert Graham Alexander Smith of Canglor £133.6.8
William Henry's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Dr. Robert Graham George Rae, Hallquarter; and heirs of William Rae £66.13.4
Thomas Miller's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Dr. Robert Graham Thomas Miller, Myres £33.6.8
Walter Smith's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Dr. Robert Graham Alexander Smith of Canglor £25.0.0
James Morrison's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £44.8.11
Alexander Wallace for Miln Lands therof Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £11.0.0
John Stewart's part Dr. Robert Graham James Andrew of Craigend £22.4.6
John Duncan's part MIchael Rowand James Andrew of Craigend £22.4.6
John Duncan's part Michael Rowand James Andrew of Craigend £22.4.6
William Paterson's part Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £33.6.8
Thomas Lamb's part Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £50..0.0
John Crawford's part Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £16.13.4
The Lands of Canglour and the Tiends of Canglor (continued) Dec. 18, 1798 ¾ of the Lands of Craigquarter in Canglor, and Tiends thereof, belonging to Mr Ramsay Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £25.0.0
¼ of the Lands of Craigquarter in Canglor, and Tiends thereof, belonging to John Richardson Michael Rowand John Richardson £8.6.8
¼ of Hallquarter and Tiends of Canglor, belonging to Mr Ramsay Michael Rowand W.R. Ramsay of Barnton £33.6.8
¼ of Hallquarter and Tiends of Canglor, belonging to James Balloch Michael Rowand James Balloch £33.6.8
NOTE. -- 2s. [shillings] 2d. [pence] is gained here, owing to the cumulo of the Lands of Canglor having been taken at £711, instead of £710. 18s. [shillings], and 2d. [pence] being gained on the disjunctions.
John Clerk, Litster at St Ninians £18.0.0 William Clerk, Saint Ninians William Murray of Touchadam Relief Congregation and Alexander Forrester £18.0.0
John Wordy, smith, St Ninians £4.0.0 John Wordie, Saint Ninians William Murray of Touchadam William Jaffray, Stirling £4.0.0
David Wordy and Andrew Wilson, St Ninians £4.0.0 David Wordie and Andrew Wilson William Murray of Touchadam Mary Kyle; Thomas Bryson, watchmaker, Edinburgh, and others, heirs of ----- Gillespie £4.0.0
James Wingate, carrier at Bannockburn Bridge £18.0.0 John Wingate, Bannockburn William Murray of Touchadam John Wilson, Bannockburn £18.0.0
William Shirray of Birkhill £22.0.0 March 5, 1771 Birkhill William Murray of Touchadam Dr [Doctor] Patrick Muschet £22.0.0
John Hill, showmaker at Bannockburn £6.0.0 John Hill, near Bannockburn William Murray of Touchadam William Callander and ----- Denovan £6.0.0
Mr. John Wordie of Whytehill £60.0.0 Whitehill Spittal's Hospital, Stirling Marion and Rachel Erskine of Christianbank £60.0.0
John Forrest of Thirty Acres £133.6.8 Thirty Acres William Murray of Touchadam William Turnbull of Forthbank £133.6.8
Queenshaugh £116.17.11 Queenshaugh William Bain of Easter Livilands William Bains of Easter Livilands £116.17.11
Craigforth £1120.0.0 April 30, 1764 Those parts of Craigforth, possessed by Hugh Mitchell, called Kames; John Stevenson's House, Yard,

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[Regarding Clayhills, now belonging to Mr. Bryce] NOTE. -- This disjunction appears to have been made upon a principle altogether erroneous. By an act of the
Commissioners, dated 11th September, 1695, John Murray of Touchadam's valuation is ascertained to be as stated in
the Old Roll ... £3010.5.4
and of the same date the Lands of Torbrex, belonging to John Wordie, are ascertained to be, £166.13.4
and the two acres of Land, and Houses thereon, at the Standing Stones, pertaining to the
heirs of John Ure, to be .... £8.0.0
[sub-total] £174.13.4
which are disjoined and deducted from Mr Murray's valuation, leaving for his Lands ... £2835.12.0
and by the same Act the valuation of "John Lockhart, smith," in Old Roll, is added thereto, being £12.0.0
Thus increasing Mr Murray's valuation to ... £2847.12.0
By the disjunction, in 1772, this sum is taken as the cumulo, and from it there is deducted, in the first
plaace, certain Feus, there called the Later Feus, being those under the name of Mr Potter, James
Murray, Mr Galloway, John Campbell, and Robert Fulton, amounting to ... £17.13.11
and also Dambends and Clayhills, amounting to ... £38.13.10
[sub-total] £56.7.9
Thus leaving a cumulo, to be divided by the disjunction in 1772, of ... £2791.4.3
while, in point of fact, Dambends and Clayhills stood previously disjoined in the Old Roll, 1691 -- the
former under the name of "the Heirs of Hendry Mitchell, smith," at ... £26.13.4
and the latter under the name of "John Thomson, taylor," at ... £12.0.0
[sub-total] £38.13.4
and they, therefore, formed no part of the above sum of £2847.12s. [shillings], the whole of which, after deducting £17.13s. [shillings] 11d. [pence]
only, ought to have been apportioned upon the several sums disjoined in 1772; and Dambends and Clayhills should
not be inserted in this disjunction at all, and the valuation here given to them is not in fact that attached to the said
Lands, which will be found under their proper heads of "the Heirs of Hendry Mitchell, smith," and "John Thom-
son, taylor," in the Old Roll, and the amount thereof, as stated in the above disjunction, is valuation which still be-
longs to Mr Murray, and should still be apportioned upon what are, strictly speaking, his Property Lands.
4s. [shillings] 1d. [pence] is lost upon these disjunctions.

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Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed.

Beginning on page 72 with "Alexander Wallace for Miln Lands thereof", this transcriber is unsure if subsequent entries on the page refer to the Miln Lands of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor, or simply to Miln Lands. That is, John Stewart's part maybe be John Stewart's part of the Lands and Tiends of Canglor, or it might be John Stewart's part of Miln Lands thereof.

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