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Proprietor and land | Valuation |
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Kirkpatrick Fleming continued | Mks:sh:d |
The lands of Smallholm and Chappell & Logan | 120.0.0 |
The lands of Longshaw and Miln thereof | 120.0.0 |
Summa of this parish is five thousand eight hundred and seventy two marks six shills [shillings] and eight pennies Scots | 5872.6.8 |
Parish of Annan | |
The ten pound land of Bonshaw & Drumbrallonrigg | 450.0.0 |
The five merkland of Cleughheads valued at | 225.0.0 |
But by an Act of the Commissioners 3rd March 1791 the said 225 Marks is divided as follows Vizt [that is] | |
Upon the lands of Girthend and Blacket lays now belonging to Dr. Irving | 110.0.0 |
And upon the remaining part of the said five merkland of Cleughheads pertaining to Mr Corrie | 115.0.0 |
Which added together make up the sum forsd [foresaid] | |
The forty shill [shilling] land of Hardriggs and Gullyland | 80.0.0 |
The lands that pertained to Robert Pinning of Howes | 40.0.0 |
The lands of Warranbie | 220.0.0 |
Elsheashields Lands included in his Cumule [total] The three merkland of Spittle ridding | 60.0.0 |
The four merkland of Limekilns | 270.0.0 |
Muirthat included in Halheads Estate | |
The Merkland of Limekilns called Thomson's lands | 60.0.0 |
The seven merkland of Brydekirk | 335.0.0 |
Summa of this parish is One thousand Seven hundred and forty mks [marks] | 1740.0.0 |
Signed by Thomas Goldie and William Mun | |
The united parishes of Hoddom Luce and Ecclefechan | |
The six pound land that pertained to the Tutor of Bonshaw and the ........ pound lands that pertained to the Heir of Woodhouse are valued in Cumules [totals] at | 700.0.0 |
But that Cumule has long been divided and paid for as follows Vizt [that is] | |
Upon the lands in Ecclefechan Suplebank and Bogside belonging to the Duke of Queensberry | 540.0.0 |
And upon the landsof New Orchard | 160.0.0 |
Which together make up the forsaid Cumule [total] | |
The four merkland of Howdales | 120.0.0 |
The forty shilling land of New Park | 140.0.0 |
The three merkland of Howgills & Dodend | 150.0.0 |
The six merkland of Luce | 150.0.0 |
The lands of Luce that pertained to Jeffrey Irving | 120.0.0 |
Kelheads rent received from Adam Carlyle | 40.0.0 |
The rest of Kelheads lands in Luce | 82.0.0 |
The ten merkland of Knockhill | 350.0.0 |
The merkland of Ecclefechan, the forty shill. [shilling] Land of Burnswark & Burnswark lays | 450.0.0 |
The forty shill.[shilling] land of Cowthat | 150.0.0 |
The ten merkland that pertained to Kirkconnell, thehalf merk. of the half merkland of Blackwood in Middlebie included | 400.0.0 |
The five merkland of Air now called Castlebank & Longdyke | 250.0.0 |
The thirty five merkland that pertained to the late Earl of Annandale and afterwards to the Earl of Southesk and now to Mr Sharp of Hoddom with the Miln | 1395.0.0 |
Signed: William Mun & Thomas Goldie. Carried forward | 4497.0.0 |
Transcriber's notes
Note. "Prior to 1707, 1 merk equalled two thirds of a Scots pound, i.e. £0.13.4, which was equivalent to £0.1.1 sterling."Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
LindaC80, Barmpot
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