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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
DUNBARNIE PARISH, (Continued.)
Andrew Wilsone, for his part [of Kintullo], twentie punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £20.13.4
William Moncrieff of Kintullo, for his lands yre [Dunbarnie parish], four hundreth fourscore sixteene punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £496.13.4
Laird of Aldie, for Few dewties of Dunbarnie, Kilgrastoune, and Pitcaithlie, twentie six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £26.13.4
Earl of Mar, for the Few dewties of Kintullo, threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £33.6.8
Lord Annandale, out of the Bradsyde lands of Kintullo, two punds, thirteene shilling four pennies, £2.13.4
Summa six thousand three hundreth twentie seven punds, nyne shillings, four pennies, £6327.9.4
Forgandenny Parish.
Sir Thomas Ruthven, for the Maynes of Freeland, Templelands, Gallowmuir, Eastfield, and Little Kinnaird, thirteene hundreth twelve punds, £1312.0.0
Mr John Olyphant, for Coldcoatts, Ardargie, Mailler, Torrance, Cultuquer and pendicles, twelve hundreth punds, £1200.0.0
Laurence Olyphant of Condie, for the lands of Condie, four hundreth fourtie punds, £440.0.0
William Olyphant, for Bynzyan with the Milne, two hundreth fourscore thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £293.6.8
Thomas Olyphant, for Rossie Ochill, Auchingowe, and Hedrie Leys, fyve hundreth twentie two punds, ten shilling, eight pennies, £522.10.8
Alexander Mercer, for Kinnaird, lyfe-rented by the Lady Aldie, two hundreth punds, £200.0.0
Mr George Hepburne, for Wester Dumbuils, one hundreth punds, £100.0.0
John Moor, for Rochfoldslaup, twentie six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £26.13.4
Laird of Clevage, for Easter Dumbuils, one hundreth fyftie four punds, £154.0.0
Fewars of Strowie hill, threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £66.13.4
Mr Patrick Olyphant, for Newtone, fyve hundreth punds, £500.0.0
Laird of Keir, for Few dewties of Strowie hill, one hundreth punds, £100.0.0
Lord Dumfrize, for Few dewties of Rossie hill, four punds, £4.0.0
Earle of Wigtone, for Feu dewties of Wester Dumbuils, twelve punds, £12.0.0
Lawrence Olyphant, for Few dewties of Newtone, fyve punds, £5.0.0
Laird of Moncrieffe, for his pendickle in this parish, six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £6.13.4
Summa four thousand nyne hundreth fourtie two punds, seventeene shillings, four pennies, £4942.17.4
Forteviot Parish.
Robert Hay, for his part of Strowie, one hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £133.6.8
Francis Hay, for his part [of Strowie], three hundreth four punds, ten shilling, £304.10.0
Laird of Innermay, for Muckersie, with the Mylne, Kippen, Henhill, Brumhill, Kidhill, and Myretoune, eight hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £833.6.8
Lady Innermay, yor. [younger] for her lyfe-rent lands of Innermay, three hundreth, twentie punds, £320.0.0
Laurence Chapman for Coblehaugh and Paxtounes Croft, fyftie eight punds, £58.0.0
John Chapman's Heirs for Heughfield, twentie six punds, £26.0.0
Robert Graham, for Nether Cairnie, one hundreth threescore thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £173.6.8
Laird of Keir, for Few duties of Pitqwhanatrie, one hundreth twelve punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £112.13.4
Fewars of Pitqwhanatrie, fourscore nyne punds, £89.0.0
Laird of Tersappie, for his lands in this parish, two hundreth fourtie three punds, ten shilling, £243.10.0
Laird of Freeland, for the lands of Forteviot with the Mylne, Kirktoune of Mailler, Kirk style and Maynes, one thousand two hundreth threescore punds, £1260.0.0
[1835 VALUATION]
FORGANDENNY.
Robert Neilson, Laurence Keir's part Struie hill, £17.17.2
James Neilson's part Struie hill, £17.17.2
Condie, Miln of Struie, with Keir's Feu, £23.16.0
James Muir, Rochfoldslaup, £26.13.4
Aldie, Kinnaird, £200.0.0
Col [Colonel] James S. Oliphant, Rossie Oliphant, with Culteuchar's lands £1023.3.4
Robert Eadie's lands, £6.13.4
Condie, Over Culteuchar, £110.0.0
George Bogie, Heathery Leys, £66.13.4
William Bogie, Auchingownie, £66.13.4
Lord Ruthven, Freeland, etc., £1446.13.4
Laurence Oliphant, M.P. [Member of Parliament] Condie, £733.6.8
Newton Graham, Wester Dumbuils, and Wigton's Feu, £617.0.0
Part Struie Hill, with Keir's Feu, £35.14.4
John Stewart, Marshall Place, Perth, Patrick Adie's part Struie Hill, with Keir's Feu,, £35.14.4
George Niven's part Struie Hill, with Keir's Feu, £35.14.4
Mrs Faichney, Ardargie, £460.0.0
FORTEVIOT.
Lord Ruthven, Freeland lands, £1233.17.0
Invermay, Engaffie, £59.4.2
Clocking hen, £11.13.1
Bridgend, £13.5.9
Robert Niven, Part of Whitehill Struie, £72.19.6
Alexander Hepburn Murray Belshes, Invermay, £1153.6.8
Robert Mitchell, Heughfield, with Mar's Feu, £27.0.0
Earl of Kinnoul, Kildinny, £823.4.1
Other parts of the Estate, £1428.15.11
Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Hiltown, £243.10.0
Thomas Condie, Half Mains of Struie, £96.8.9
David Reid, Half Mains of Struie, £96.8.9
James Condie, Writer, Perth, Part of Whitehill of Struie, £70.0.2
Bank of Struie, £59.12.9
Condie, Barnhill of Struie, £42.6.9
William Hood, One fourth Pitwhanatree, with Feu, £50.8.4
£4943.10.0

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

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[1649 VALUATION]
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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.

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[1835 VALUATION]
on the first line.
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Ignore line wrapping, so continue wrapped lines at the end of the 1st line where possible.
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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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