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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
AIRTH PARISH - (CONTINUED.)
VALUATION ROLL, 1691. VALUATION ROLL, 1831.
Garvald £80.4.1 Garvald John Ogilvie's representatives John Ogilvie's representatives £80.4.1
The Haughs of Airth £339.7.6 Haughs of Airth Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £339.7.6
Sir William Bruce £73.11.8 Part of Rashiehill's Teinds of Airth Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £37.10.0
Alexander Miln £169.13.10 Sir William Bruce's part of Airth James Bruce of Powfoulis James Bruce of Powfoulis £18.15.0
30, April 1801 Mr Ogilvie's part of Lands of New Mill and Halls of Airth Teinds Earl of Dunmore Earl of Dumore £50.1.0
James Tower's part of Lands of New Mill and Halls of Airth Teinds Lord Dundas Carron Company £29.11.3
John Marshall's part of Lands of New Mill and Halls of Airth Teinds Lord Dundas John Marshall of Bowtrees £38.3.3
John Hendry's part of Lands of New Mill and Halls of Airth Teinds Lord Dundas John Hendry's heirs £35.6.8
William Bows' part of Lands of New Mill and Halls of Airth Teinds Lord Dundas William Espie £35.6.8
Note. - There does not appear in the Minutes of the Commissioners of Supply any disjunction of the two first of the above sums, called Rashiehill's Teinds but in the Collector Book from 1737 these two sums stand as Rashiehill's and Sir William Bruce's part of the teinds of Halls of Airth; and in like manner New Mills part of these teinds is rated at £18.15.0, in all £75.0.0; whereas the valuation, under the name of Sir William Bruce, in the Old Roll, is only £73.11.8., makin an excess of £1.8.4; and
the disjunction of the lands of New Mill, on 30th April 1801, proceeds upon a cumulo made up of the valuation in Old Roll, £169.13.10., in name of Alexander Miln, stated as New Mills part of Airth teinds in the Collector's Book.
Archibald Cowie £147.1.0 20, Dec. [December] 1798. Skelloch-yard, part of Bellsdyke Thomas Learmonth of Lawrence Park Joseph Stainton's heirs £6.0.0
Bellsdyke Thomas Learmonth of Lawrence Park Joseph Stainton's heirs £141.1.0
The Lands of Carsie £966.7.0 26, Mar. [March] 1810 South Farm of Kersie, possessed by John Yule Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £128.17.1
West Farm of Kersie, possessed by James Mitchel. Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £84.3.10
James Welsh's possession Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £33.7.3
Alexander McNellan's possession Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £2.9.8
Widow John Kerr's possession Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £2.9.9
Alexander Christie's Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £2.13.10
David Johnstone's late Robert Russel's Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £5.8.10
David Johnstone's late Robert Russel's Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £5.8.10
Thomas Thomson's Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £1.5.6
John McNellan's possession, formerly Alexander Lamb and Archibald Stupart Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £12.16.10
House Parks Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £99.10.5
North Farm Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £242.16.0
South Farm Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alexander C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £256.18.2
Mid Farm Sir Alex. C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall Sir Alex. C. Maitland Gibson of Cliftonhall £93.9.10
Total valuation of Airth Parish, 1691 £8637.1.5 Note. - Increase upon New Roll, of £1.9.1., accounted for as above. Total valuation of Airth Parish, 1831 £8638.10.6
ALVA PARISH.
The Laird of Alva £1610.11.8 30, April 1822 Carsey Pow Farm, as possessed by Alexander Drysdale; bounded on the north by the turnpike road; on the west, partly by stripes of Planting separating the same from Henry's and Langland's Parks, and partly by the road leading from the turnpike road to the Devon; on the south by the Devon; and on the east by Easter Braefoot Park, arable Woodlands and Banks of Devon connected therewith; Alva Crofts let to sundries, including angle between West Quarter Steading and roads containing 24 falls, Blindwells James Johnstone of Alva James Johnstone of Alva £403.3.6
Farm of Boll and Greenhead, possessed by Thomas Drysdale; bounded on the north by Blindwells, South of Alva Crofts, upper part of Mill Park, and Wester and Easter Claddocks; on the east by the Lower Burnside Parks, the Steading of Shevelhaugh, and the road leading from the turnpike to the Devon; on the south by the Devon; and on the west by Eagle Shot and Brick-kiln Parks, arable Banks of Devon connected therewith, old course of river and small piece of ground, formerly Lord Mansfield's property, lying
west of Alva Burn, the south-west division of Lower Burnside Park, stripe of Planting immediately west thereof, those parts of Alva let along with Kaverkae Proper, and exclusive of the acres of Coble Crook and Banks of Devon next to these acres, viz- Brick-kiln Park, Eagle Shot, Clayknows, Haugh of Clayknows, White Clover Park,

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