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Proprietor Land Valuation Totals
PARISH OF CROSSMICHAEL Continued
NAMES OF LANDS £. s. [shillings] d [pennies]
Date of Decree Found that it was irregular and illegal to add to the valuation of Nether Clarebrand, the valuation of that Pendicle of Hillotoun, called Tailslid Croft, now belonging to Joseph Graham Woodmass, and said Pendicle ordained to be started separately, as part of Hillotoun, at a valuation of £1.19s.0d, now, and in time coming.
1818 Oct 13 The Lands of Upper Clarebrand, valuation £40.0.0, arranged and divided as under:-
Part of Upper Clarebrand, called Northfield, belonging to Dr [Doctor] Andrew Bell, as per Decreet, 10th December, 1799. £27.0.0
Part of Upper Clarebrand, belonging to John Napier, of Mollance, £5.14.0
Part of Upper Clarebrand, belonging to Robert Maxwell, of Maxwellfield, £4.6.0
Part of Upper Clarebrand, Belonging to James Wilson, of Burnbrae, £3.0.0
£40.0.0
The Lands of Nether Clarebrand, Valuation £44, arranged and divided as under:-
Part of Nether Clarebrand, called Coneharfield, belonging to Dr Andrew Bell, as per Decreet, 10th December 1799, £12.2.0
Part of Nether Clarebrand, belonging to Joseph Graham Woodmass, as per Decreet 10th December 1799, £12.5.6
Part of Clarebrand, belonging to William McKay, £16.7.6
Part of Clarebrand, belonging to John Napier, of Mollance £3.5.0
£44.0.0
PARISH OF DALRY
NAME OF LANDS.
1749 June 2. The lands of Clauchanmark Park Miltoun, and Mid-Park, and Blawhairn, valuation £230.0.0, divided as under:-
The lands of Clauchanmark and Miltoun, belonging to the Earl of Galloway, £169.4.0
Blawhairn, belonging to Mr Maxwell, £60.16.0
£230.0.0
1766 April 30. The Moor of Earlstoun, Mains of Earlstoun, Mid-quarter, and Foumart-liggat, valuation£299.13s [shillings]. 4d [pennies]. divided and allocated as under:-
Moor of Earlstoun, and those parts of Mains of Earlstoun, belonging to the Earl of Galloway, £91.16.3
Part of Mains of Earlstoun, together with the Lands of Mill-quarter, and Foumart-liggat, belonging to John Newall, £137.17.1
£229.13.4
1787 April 30. The Lands of Clauchanside, and Meikle Isle, valuation £100, divided as under:-
Clauchanside, beloning to the Earl of Galloway, £50.0.0
Meikle Isle, belonging to Thomas Miller, of Glenlee, Lord Justice Clerk, £50.0.0
£100.0.0
PARISH OF DALRY Continued,
Date of Decree The Two Cleughs, valuation £116.0.0, divided as under:- £. s. [shillings] d [pennies]
1799 Jan. 4, Upper Cleugh. belonging to John Alexander, £38.13.4
Nether Cleugh, belonging to John Muir, £77.6.8
£116.0.0
The Lands of Knocksting, valuation £160.0.0, divided as under:-
Part of Knocksting, belonging to Alexander Moffat, £106.13.4
Pointfoot, part of Knocksting, belonging to John Clark, £53.6.8
£160.0.0
1799 March 22, The Lands of Chauchanmark, and Miltoun, valuation £169.4s.0d, divided as under:-
Clauchanmark, belonging to the Earl of Galloway, £79.4.0
Miltoun Park, belonging to William Forbes of Callender, £90.0.0
£169.4.0
The Mains of Earlstoun, and Fue-duties,again divided as under:-
The Earl of Galloway's part thereof, £71.16.3
Mr Forbes's part thereof, £157.17.1
£229.13.4
1812, Oct. 13, The lands of Clauchanmark, valuation £79.4s.0d, divided as under:-
Clauchanmark Park, belonging to the Earl of Selkirk, £30.10.0
Kenbank, part of Chauchanmark, belonging to Robert Dickson, £48.14.0
£79.4.0
And at the same time, the Commissioners ordained that part of the Mains of Earlstoun, and Fue duties, purchased by Earl of Selkirk from the Earl of Galloway, and now commonly called Mid Park of Milton, to continue to stand in the Roll, bearing a valuation of £71.16s.3d.
PARISH OF IRONGRAY.
NAME OF LANDS
1799. April 16, The lands of Knockshinnock, valuation £220.0s.0d, divided as under:-
Knockshinnoch, belonging to Mrs Large and Miss Laurie, £110.0.0
Newmains of Knockshinnock, beloning to William Anderson, £110.0.0
£220.0.0
1806. Oct. 14, The said Lands of Newmains, valuation £110.0s.0d, again divided as under:-
Newmains, part of Knockshinnoch, beloning to James Bairden, £36.13.4
Righead of Newmains, part of Knockshinnoch, belonging to James Haining £36.13.4
Park of Newmains, part of Knockshinnoch, beloning to Samuel Maxwell, £36.13.4
£110.0.0

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