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Date Prog # of masters Masters/mistresses names and designations Prog # of servants Servants names Quality of servants Duty
21 Aug 1779 Newburgh
62 Mr Cathcart of Pitcarlie 155 Malcolm McCull Butler £1.1.0
156 Robert Duncan Groom £1.1.0
157 Thomas Bell Gardiner £1.1.0
63 Captain John Hay of Mugdrum 158 John Gardiner Gardiner £1.1.0
159 John Mckenzie Footman £1.1.0
160 John Mitchell Chaise driver £1.1.0
160 £6.6.0
3 Aug 1779 Scoonie
64 Alexander Gibson Esqr of Durrie 161 Peter Allan house Servt [Servant] £1.1.0
162 Andrew Bisset Gardiner £1.1.0
65 Mr John Tilliduff Killmunks 163 Robert Blyth Gardiner £1.1.0
163 £3.3.0
20 Aug 1779 Strathmiglo
66 Mr James Cheap of Pitormie 164 David Bronn Gardiner £1.1.0
165 John Sime house Servt [Servant] £1.1.0
67 General Skeen of Pittlour 166 Robert Hay Gardiner £1.1.0
167 Alexander McLaren house Servt [Servant] £1.1.0
167 £4.4.0
27 Aug 1779 Saint Andrews
68 General Mellvill Craigtoun 168 John Dun Gardiner £1.1.0
69 George Sandilands Esqr Strathtyrum 169 Stewart Frazer house Servt [Servant] £1.1.0
169 £2.2.0
13 Aug 1779 Torryburn 169
70 Mr John Collvill in Torryburn 170 William Wheeller house Servant £1.1.0
71 Sir William Erskine of Torryburn 171 Robert Andersen Groom £1.1.0
172 Peter Warren house Servt [Servant] £1.1.0
173 Daniel Hasty Gardiner £1.1.0
72 Mr Moulter in Heanfield 174 Andrew Patton house Servt [Servant] £1.1.0
174 £5.5.0
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Transcriber's notes

This assessor often makes a small 'o' that is indistinguishable from a small 'e'. When in doubt, I have decided to transcribe the letter to fit with the modern, standardized spelling of the given word, if I can figure it out (e.g., his 'Terryburn' becomes Torryburn). In the case of surnames with variant spellings, however (e.g. Andersen/Anderson) I have had no choice but to read the letter literally, as an 'e'.

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noho, D. K. Peddie