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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
SCOON PARISH, (Continued.)
Isabel Rolloch, for her fyfth part yreof [of Lethendie], threescore nyneteene punds, ten shilling, £79.10.0
The Heirs of John Laying, for their fyfth part yreof [of Lethendie], threescore nyneteene punds, ten shilling, £79.10.0
Mr David Drummond, for Gaurdrume, one hundreth twentie one punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £121.13.4
Andrew Grant of Balhagills, for Bonhard, two hundreth punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £200.6.8
William Meanie, for Pock Mylne, one hundreth eighteen punds, fyve shilling, £118.5.0
David Grant, for Lymepotts, fourscore twelve punds, one shilling, £92.1.0
Andrew Archibald, for Spoutwells, fourscore eleven punds, ten shilling, £91.10.0
Patrick Andersone, for Balgarvie, one hundreth threttie two punds, £132.0.0
Constantine Swalls, for a quarter of Balgarvie and aikers in Scoon, fourscore punds, sixteene shilling, £80.16.0
Thomas Cruickshank, for a quarter yereof [of Balgarvie], threescore fourteen punds, ten shilling, £74.10.0
Olipher Peebles' Relict, for Chappelhill and half of Kincaroqwhie, two hundreth, seven punds, ten shilling, £207.10.0
Patrick Smyth of Brecco, for hoill of Scoon, three hundreth, eleven punds, £311.0.0
Hew Mitchell of Kincaroqwhie, two hundreth fyfetie seven punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £257.13.4
John Elder's Relict, for Balbuchtie, one hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £133.6.8
Patrick Morris, for his aikers in Scoon, twentie four punds, eighteene shilling, £24.18.0
Gilbert Coupar's Heirs, for their aikers in Scoon, threttie three punds, eighteen shilling, £33.18.0
Andrew Blair, for his aikers yre [in Scoon], eight punds, fyfeteen shilling, £8.15.0
Mitchel Scot, for his aikers in Scoon, four punds, one shilling, £4.1.0
John Meye, for his aikers yre [in Scoon], six punds, seven shilling, £6.7.0
Thomas Cruickshank's heirs, for their aikers [in Scoon], thirteene punds fyve shilling, £13.5.0
Alexander Jack, for his aikers yre [in Scoon], seven punds, fyfeteene shilling, £7.15.0
George Rattray, for his aikers yre [in Scoon], seven punds, sixteene shilling, £7.16.0
James Ferrie's heirs, for their aikers, four punds, one shilling, £4.1.0
David Ruthvine's heirs, for their Croft, ten punds, eight shilling, £10.8.0
Adam Bell, for half of the Wakemylne of Kincaroqwhie, four punds, twelve shilling. £4.12.0
Lord Balvaird, for the dewties paid to him out of Kincaroqwhie and others, threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £66.13.4
George Campbell, for his three quarters and eighteene part of Kincaroqwhie, three hundreth, fourteene punds, £314.0.0
Robert Pitullo, for his eighteene part of Kincaroqwhie, fourtie four punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £44.13.4
Earl of Annandale, for his lands, teynds, and few dewties in this Parish, one thousand six hundreth eighteene punds, three shilling, six pennies, £1618.3.6
Summa four thousand eight hundreth fyftie six punds, eighteene shillings, two pennies, £4856.18.2
Ragortoune Parish.
Lord of Balgowan, for Nether Pitcairn, Craignhall, Baraeslaw, Pitmurthlie, and Briertoune of Errol, fyve hundreth punds, £500.0.0
Robert Arnot, for Benchills and others, six hundreth punds, ten shilling, £600.0.0
Mr William Marshall's heirs, for Over Pitcairn, one hundreth fourscore punds, six shilling, £180.6.0
Laird of Strathure, for Ragortoune and Teynds of Mulzing, four hundieth fourtie four punds, nyne shilling, £444.9.0
Laurence Chapman, for Luncartie and Kirkhill, four hundreth punds, £400.0.0
[1835 VALUATION]
SCONE, (Continued.)
Mrs Jelf Sharp, Part of Kincarrochy, £175.12.5
Robert Malcolme's half of the Mill of Kincarrochy and Mill lands, £69.3.4
Other half of said Mill and lands, £69.3.4
Bell's half of Waukmill, £4.12.0
Other half of Waukmill, £4.12.0
Lord Gray, Part of Kincarrochy, £1.17.0
Alexander Macduff, Bonhard, £200.6.8
Boghall, £91.15.0
Springfield Den, £1.5.11
Hospital of Perth, Part of Lethendy, £121.16.8
Rev. [Reverend] John Adamson Honey, Part of Lethendy, £70.15.0
Lintrose, Kinochtree, £358.13.4
Rev. Dr [Reverend Doctor] Andrew Grant, Limepotts, £92.1.0
Bonhard, Springfield, £92.5.0
Earl of Mansfield, Spoutwells, £91.10.0
Murrayshall, Balgarvie, £276.3.11
Earl of Mansfield, Part Balgarvie, £5.4.8
£4571.4.2
Part of Lethendy valued at £152 10 [£152.10.0], being Butter's lands mortified to the Hospital of Perth, and not being liable in Cess has been omitted since 1703 to be entered in the Cess Books.
REDGORTON.
Balgowan, Town of Redgorton, £444.9.0
Duchess of Atholl Upper and Middle Benchill with Inchmartine's Feu £369.17.0
Balgowan, Over Pitcairns, £180.16.0
Nether Pitcairns, £80.5.4
Pitmurthly, £169.9.5
Craigenhall, £55.19.5
Bridgetown, £115.5.1
Barnblair, £79.0.11
Cromlix Feu, £9.6.8

Transcriber's notes

Because this image is split into two formats,
the left hand page from the 1649 valuation and
the right hand page from the 1835 valuation,
guidance was sought from the project management on how this should be transcribed.

The guidance received was

LEFT HAND PAGE

Transcribe
[1649 VALUATION]
on the first line.
Then transcribe a row for each value. Ignore line wrapping, so continue wrapped lines at the end of the 1st line where possible.
Transcribe amounts in the standard £1.2.3 format and NOT 0001 02 03 as written.
Where there isn't too much text there should be one line for each valuation.

RIGHT HAND PAGE

Continue transcribing after the completion of the left hand page

Transcribe
[1835 VALUATION]
on the first line.
Then transcribe a row for each value.
Ignore line wrapping, so continue wrapped lines at the end of the 1st line where possible.
Ignore curly brackets and join the lines together for each total.
Transcribe amounts in the standard £1.2.3 format.
Do not repeat the proprietor name(s) if they have several properties one after the other. Only the first property should have the proprietor name.
Where there isn't too much text there should be one line for each valuation.

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