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Description of Property Valuation Sub 2 Present Proprietors Valuation Sub Valuation
SCOTS MONEY.
No. 14. Calderclear, or East Calder Parish, now united to Kirknewton, No. 13.
Colonel George Douglas, for Loughton £66.13.4
For George Dundas £80.0.0
For Thomas Wilkie's Heirs £195.6.8
For part of Sir Joseph Douglas of Ormiston £120.18.0
£462.18.0
William Christie, John Christie, part of Sir Joseph Douglas's L. [Pounds] 50.0.0
James Gifford £54.0.0 £104.0.0
Lands of Selms. Divided thus,
Part of Selms L. [Pounds] 300.0.0
Hillend, &c part of Slems, Helen Hutchison, relict of Robert Thomson L. [Pounds] 100.0.0 £400.0.0
Alexander Douglas, for half of Morton £165.0.0
For one-third part of Sir Joseph Douglas's £157.3.4
Alexander Thomson, for Robert Thomson, for Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, for Earl of Roxburgh £97.13.4
£1386.14.8 The Earl of Morton £1386.14.8
Edward Brown, afterwards Edward Burd, for a part of Sir Joseph Douglas's lands of Ormiston William wilkie of Ormistonhill £143.8.8
Calderhall, L. [Pounds] 412. Divided thus,-
James Hare £289.0.4 James Hare of Calderhall £289.0.4
Honourable Henry Erskine (James Hare, superior) £122.19.8 Honourable Henry Erskine of Amondell £122.19.8
Per decreet, 30th April 1805, £412.0.0 £287.19.8
David Falconer, for the other half og Alexander Douglas of Morton's lands, Reverend George Barclay Honourable Henry Erskine £165.0.0
James Douglas of Overshiels, L. [Pounds] 162. 13. 4d. [pennies]
Divided thus,-
Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, entailed part £52.0.11 X
Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, unentailed part East Camp and Hyndlaw £47.2.11
£99.3.10 Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson £99.3.10
Alexander and George Glendinnings, for their parts £63.9.6 Alexander and George Glendinnings, £63.9.6
Agrees £162.13.4
Calderclear carried forward £2269.16.8

Land tax transcription

Colonel George douglas, for Louton - L.66.13.4
For George Dundas - - - 80.0.0
For Thomas Wilkie's Heirs - - - 195.6.8
For a part of Sir Joseph Douglas of Or-
miston - - - - - 120.18.0
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L. 462.18.0
William Christie, John Christie, part of
Sir Joseph Douglas's - L.50.0.0
James Gifford - - - 54.0.0
_______ 104.0.0
Lands of Selms. Divided thus,-
Part of Selms - - L.300.0.0
Hillend, &c. part of ditto,
Helen Hutchison, relict
of Robert Thomason - 100.0.0
_______ 400.0.0
Alexander Douglas, for half of Morton 165.0.0
For one-third part of Sir Joseph Douglas's 157.3.4
Alexander Thomson for Robert Thom-
son, for Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, for
Earl of Roxburgh - - - 97.13.4
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L.1386.14.8 The Earl of Morton - - L.1386.14.8
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Edward Brown, afterwards Edward Burd, or a part of William Wilkie of Ormiston-
Sir Joseph Douglas's lands of Ormiston - hill - - - 143.8.8
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Calderhall, l.412. Divided thus,-
James Hare - - - - L.289.0.4 James Hare of Calderhall - 289.0.4
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Honourable Henry Erskine - - - 122.19.8 Honourable Henry Erskine
(James Hare, superior) of Amondell - - 122.19.8
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Per decreet, 30th April 1805, - L.412.0.0 L. 287.19s.8d.
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David Falconer, for the other half of Alexander
Douglas of Morton's lands, Reverend George Bar-
clay - - - - - Honourable Henry Erskine { 165.0.0
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James Douglas of Overshils, L. 162.13.4d.
divided thus, -
Dr Thomas Davidson, entailed part - L.52.0.11
Ditto, unentailed ditto, called East Camp
and Hyndlaw - - - - L.47.2.11
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L. 99.3.10 Dr Thomas Davidson - - 99.3.10
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Alexander and George Glendinnings, for Alexander and George Glen-
their parts - - - - 63.9.6 dinnings. - - - 63.9.6
Agrees - L. 162.13.4
Calderclear carried forward - L. 2269.16.8

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Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.

Dr [Doctor] Thomas Davidson, entailed part [note] See app. p. [appendix page] 37

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