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Names of Proprietors | Names of Lands | Valuation | Valuation (Total) |
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Duke of Buccleuch | Easter & Wester Groundistone and Drinkstone | £2766.3.4 | |
In 1643 Stated thus | |||
Easter & Wester Groundistone and Drinkstone | £2440.0.0 | ||
Scott of Hartwoodmyres lands | £26.13.4 | ||
Stouglie or Stouslie formerly in Hassendean parish and Valued in Cumulo with Bonraw but disjoined at | £67.3.4 | ||
Tiends of Hassendean | £232.6.8 | ||
£2766.3.4 | |||
Bonraw | £223.16.8 | ||
Half of Burnfoot | £156.0.0 | ||
Other half of Burnfoot | £156.0.0 | £3302.0.0 | |
James R. Johnston of Alva Esqr. | Whitfield | £352.2.2 | |
George Pott of Todrig | Brieryhole | £81.3.10 | |
George Halliburton | Dovesmount Acquired from Langlands | £25.0.0 | |
Mrs. Shortreed | Nether Croft acquired from Langlands | £20.0.0 | |
Heirs Thomas Scott of Silverboothall | Silverboothall or Easter heap acquired from Langlands | £80.0.0 | |
Robert Scott | Corn Mill of Roughheugh acquired from Langlands | £26.9.0 | |
James Knox | part of Roughheugh acquired from Langlands | £15.3.0 | |
Hector Blaikie | Part of Roughheugh acquired from Langlands | £9.0.0 | |
Mrs. Oliver | part of Roughheugh acquired from Langlands | £16.11.8 | |
Carry forward | £3927.9.8 | ||
Brot. [Brought] forward | £3927.9.8 | ||
James Hart | Part of Roughheugh acquired from Langlands | £10.6.8 | |
William Robertson | part of Roughheugh acquired from Langlands | £10.18.6 | |
John Scott Esqr of Whitehaugh | Whitehaugh otherwise called Wester Whitehaugh & Wester Heap otherwise called Easter Whitehaugh | £648.10.0 | |
In 1643 rated thus | |||
Scott of Headshaws land being Wester Whitehaugh | £448.10.0 | ||
Scott of parks lands being Easter Whitehop or Wester Heap | £200.0.0 | £648.10.0 | |
Heirs Scott of Burnhead | Burnhead | £156.0.0 | |
Part of Wester Clarilaw and Penickhill or Pinnacle | £159.0.0 | ||
Appletreehall Townfoot & Crawhill | £417.0.0 | ||
Meumaw or Millmae commonly called Lees | £52.0.0 | £784.0.0 | |
Archibald Douglas Esqr. of Adderston | Midshiels | £235.0.0 | |
Heirs Scott of Coldhouse | Cowdhouse or Coldhouse | £40.0.0 | |
Tanlaw or Tandlaw | £40.0.0 | £80.0.0 | |
Thomas Turnbull Esqr of Fenwick | Briery Yards & Hornshole | £360.0.0 | |
In 1643 rated thus | |||
Briery Yards | £260.0.0 | ||
John Turnbull Minister of Makerstons lands being Hornshole | £100.0.0 | £360.0.0 | |
Carry forward | £6056.4.10 |
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[ROXBURGHSHIRE] 75[page] 74
Parish of Wilton
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Parish of Wilton
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Ancrum Parish, Bedrule Parish, Castleton Parish, Cavers Parish, Crailing Parish, Eckford Parish, Ednam Parish, Hawick Parish, Hobkirk Parish, Hownam Parish, Jedburgh Parish, Kelso Parish, Lilliesleaf Parish, Makerstoun Parish, Maxton Parish, Melrose Parish, Minto Parish, Morebattle Parish, Oxnam Parish, Roxburgh Parish, Roxburghshire County, Smailholm Parish, Sprouston Parish, St Boswells Parish, Yetholm Parish