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Date Masters & mistresses names & designations Servants names Quality of servants Number of servants Bachelor servants One and two servants Three and four servants Five to seven servants Eight to ten servants Eleven or more servants Duty 10% per 31 George III
1794 Kirkliston Parish
Brought Forewd. [Forward] 2 2 2 £5.0.0 £0.10.0
8 July 1794 William Thomas Wishart of Foxhall Esq. Adam Cook
James Cavers
Coachman
Gardener
2 2 £2.10.0 £0.5.0
9 Jul1794 Mr James Lindsay Min.[Minister] Archibald Ferguson Chaise Driver 1 1 1 £2.10.0 £0.5.0
Thomas Hog Esq. of Newliston John Glass
Roderick Mathieson
Robert Bishop
Robert Dawson
Alexander Thornson
Alexander Jack
House serv.[servant]
House servant
Coachman
Postilion
Gardener
Cook
6 6 £10.10.0 £1.1.0
Totall 11 3 5 6 £20.10.0 £2.1.0
Dalmaney Parish
12 July 1794 Mrs. Dundas of Dundas Murdoch Mcdonald
Thomas Belfrage
George Mathie
Footman
Coachman
Gardener
3 3 £4.10.0 £0.9.0
The Hon.[Honourable] Charles Hope Weir of Craigiehall Names not returned Servants 6 6 £10.10.0 £1.1.0
The Right Hon.[Honourable] the Earl of Roseberry Names not returned Servants 7 7 £12.2.0 £1.4.6
Mr Munro Ross, Vintner Halls John Burns Waiter 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Totall 17 1 3 13 £28.10.0 £2.17.0
Uphall Parish
26 Jul 1794 Colonel Hamilton at Middleton Mathew Rumney Footman 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Thomas Sharp Esq. of Houston William Walker
John Gilchrist
House Servt.[Servant]
Gardener
2 2 £2.10.0 £0.5.0
Totall 3 3 £3.15.0 £0.7.6
Livingston Parish
26 Jul 1794 Sir William Cunningham of Livingston Robert Brown
John Philpot
John Blair
Andrew Munro
Butler
Footman
Coachman
Gardener
4 4 £6.0.0 £0.12.0
Carry over 4 4 £6.0.0 £0.12.0

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