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1691 Land 1691 Valued rent Dates of disjunction 1831 Lands 1831 Superiors 1831 Proprietors 1831 Valued rent
10 [page] Bothkenar Parish
The Laird of Newton £1086.0.0 Nov.12 1759 John Alexander's part of John Taylor's part of Newton William Dawson, Logie William Dawson, Logie £21.14.10
Nov. 5, 1765 That mailing of newton possessed by David Sclanders Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £61.18.3
Jean Higgins possession for Orchyards Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £42.17.2¾
Lands possessed by Jean Higgins' Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £27.2.5¾
John Simpson's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £201.17.5¾
The fishing possessed by him Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £12.3.11
Thomas Mitchell's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £11.3.0¾
Alexander Anderson's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £112.15.3
James Thomson's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £10.9.0¾
George Foord's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £13.5.8
Jean Auchie's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £1.3.3
The Mansion-house Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £4.3.8
James Stark's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £0.5.3
Jean Beattie's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £0.1.2
James Simpson's possession Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £0.1.2
[Sub total] £499.6.10¾
Sep.12,1774 The Lands commonly called Howkerse and Bambershire, sometime belongong to Alexander Johnstone, there after to James Crawford, as disjoined 3d June, 1730 James Crawford, merchant, Falkirk James Crawford,merchant, Falkirk £83.15.6
That room or mailing in Newton, sometime possessed by Alexander Watt, and purchased by James Crawford from John Hamilton as disjoined 12th February,1753 James Crawford, merchant, Falkirk James Crawford, merchant, Falkirk £34.0.0
Oct. 2,1775 That part of Newton which belonged to John Taylor, afterwards to John Syme Supposed Lord Dundas Henry Stainton, London £42.4.0
Dec. 6 1798 Skinflatt, and that part of Fasset purchased by John Johnstone from James Kincaid.now Thomas Smith's Laughlan Smith, Bainsford Laughlan Smith, Bainsford £33.10.0
Auchintyre, being Mr Grahamof Airth's part of Alexander Watt's part of Newton William Graham, yr. of Airth Thomas Graham Stirling of Airth £70.13.4
The remainder of Alexander Watt's part of Newton belonging to George Kincaid William Graham The heirs of Joseph Stainton £70.13.4
Dec.20, 1798 Mr Dallas' part of Fasset Peter Bell, Falkirk Peter Bell, Falkirk £8.8.0
Remainder thereof belonging to James Kincaid Alexander Kincaid Alexander Kincaid £16.2.0
Disjoined 3d Jan. and confirmed 26th March, 1810. That piece of the Lands of Newton lying near Orchardhead, and containing 9 acres, 2 roods, and 5 falls; and that field called Skinflatt, acquired by Mr Ogilvie from Lord Dundas J. Ogilvie's representatives J. Ogilvie's representatives £36.5.10
That other piece of the Lands of Newton, near Orchardhead, consisting of 10 acres, 2 roods, 30 falls, also acquired by Mr Ogilvie from Lord Dundas Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £24.2.5
11[page] Bothkenar Parish - (Continued)
Disjoined 3d Jan. and confirmed 26th March, 1810 The remainder of those parts of Newton as disjoined in the possession of Robert Cumming and James Morrison, of the above date Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £85.3.1½
April 30, 1810 Spout, as disjoined 2d June 1739 Thomas Learmonth of Lawrence Park John Ogilvies representatives £60.0.0
The Laird of Quarrel £344.13.4 July 28, 1715 Alexander Hunter's part of Quarrel, (now Kirkton)... Major Dundas of Carron Hall Major Dundas of Carron Hall £317.5.8
Mar.11,1768 Hugh Smith's part of Quarrel purchased by Mr Callender, now Pumphill Bridge Major Dundas of Carron Hall Lauchlan Smith, Bainsford £16.0.0
Dec. 6, 1798 James Crawford's part of 1/5 of an oxgate of Land, and a rig under the name of malcolm Leishman, Pumphill Bridge, once Patrick Callander..... James Crawford Falkirk James Crawford, merchant, Falkirk £3.14.3
Janet Callendar and husband's part of Pumphill Bridge William Sharp, Bothkenar William Sharp, Bothkenar £3.19.3
Elizabeth Callendar and husband's part of Pumphill Bridge James Crawford, Falkirk James Crawford, merchant, Falkirk £3.14.2
The Laird of Kerse £73.2.6 Feb. 12,1753 Dalgrene Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £73.2.6
Bangour £232.0.0 June 27, 1774 The Lands of Inch Lord Dundas Lord Dundas £232.0.0
Walter Rankine £362.19.2 April 30, 1810 Backrow, possessed by Peter Syme, and those parts thereof called Bonnymeadow, by George Wyse... Henry Stainton, London Henry Stainton, London £190.4.7
The remainder of Orchardhead Thomas Learmonth of Lawrence Park John Ogilvie's representatives £172.14.7

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Note - These two parcels of Land are stated to be parts of that part of Newton disjoined 5th Nov. 1765, as possessed by Robert Cummings, at £85.0.6¼ and by James Morrison, at £60.10.10¼ [total] £145.11.4½

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Note - A loss of 8¾d. seems to be sustained upon the foregoing disjunctions. Upon the 20th December, 1798, the following disjunction appears to be made upon the petition of John Dallas of North Newton.

That part of the Barony of Newton belonging to Mr Dallas.........£12.6.6
The remainder of the said Barony, belonging to Lord Dundas £630.12.3
Amounting to ............£642.19.0

In these proceedings the disjunction of Lord Dundas' part of Newton, made 5th November, 1765, have not been taken notice of, the cumulo standing in the Collector's book having been made the rule; and as it is not specified from what parcel the valuation above disjoined to Mr Dallas has been taken, it has not been found practicable to apply it to any of the parcels disjoined in 1765, and therefore, although the £630 12s [shillings] 3d [pennies to Lord Dundas, and the £12 6s. [shillings]9d. [pennies] to Mr Dallas, have both been continued in the Collector's book, and no notice taken of the disjunction in 1765,it has been considered as more correct to insert the latter in the text, and to make theformer the subject of a Note.

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