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Names of Proprietors Names of Lands Valuation
[1649 VALUATION]
CARGIL PARISH, (Continued.)
James Hallburtone, for Little Buttergask, one hundreth fourscore punds, £180.0.0
John Hallburtone, for Lattoune, one hundreth threttie fyve punds, £135.0.0
Gilbert Campbell of Soutarhouses, one hundreth threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £166.13.4
Donald Campbell, for Litle Keathick and Craighead, one hundreth fyftie punds, £150.0.0
Andrew Meany, for his part of Litle Keathick, threttie punds, £30.0.0
Earl of Atholl, for Meikle Buttergask, the Few dewties thereof, twentie ponds, four shilling, £20.4.0
Lord Coupar, for his Few dewties in this Parish, threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £66.13.4
Summa fyre thousand seven hundreth fyftie eight punds, ten shillings, eight pennies, £5758.10.8
Kinclaven Parish
Sir Thomas Stewart of Grantully, for Kerco, eight hundreth fourscore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £886.13.4
Sir William Stewart of Tullyneitie, twelve hundreth and threttie punds, £1230.0.0
James Blair of Ballathie, for Ballathie and Fishing, two hundreth and thirteene punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £213.6.8
John Stewart, for Airntullie, eight hundreth and fourtie punds, £840.0.0
Laird of Strathurd, for Muckarsie, eight hundreth punds, £800.0.0
Thomas Beat, for Boatlands and Boat, twelve punds, £12.0.0
Earl of Lithgow, for Feu dewties in this Parish, twelve punds, £12.0.0
Summa three thousand nyne hundreth fourscore fourteene punds, £3994.0.0
Monydie Parish
Laird of Strathurd, for his lands in this parish, six hundreth threescore six punds, thirteene shilling, four pennies, £666.13.4
Sir William Stewart, for Kinvade, four hundreth fourtie punds, £440.0.0
Alexander Clarke, for Newtone, one hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £133.6.8
Sir John Brown of Fordell, for Fordie, fyftie punds, £50.0.0
Laird of Balgowan, for Ragleine, and half Mylne of Fordochie, one hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £133.6.8
Capt.[Captain] Peter Rollock, for half of Ragleine, threescore punds, £60.0.0
Mr Patrick May, for his part of Moneydie, fourscore ten punds, £90.0.0
James Ratteray, for Moneydie Rodger, one hundreth threttie three punds, six shilling, eight pennies, £133.6.8
[1835 VALUATION]
CARGILL, (Continued.)
James Wright, Buttergask, £180.0.0
Ladf Willoughby de Eresby, Stobhall, Salmon Fishings, and Hillhead, £416.16.3
Myreside, Knowhead, Woodhead, Huntly Bush, part Parkhead, Mains Stobhall, Burnend,Burnside, £433.4.2
Campsie, Campsiehill, Gauldswell, and Wolfhill, £418.9.3
Parkhead, Broadgreen, Gladsfield, Balchonie, Kirkhill, Newbigging, and Cargill, £434.2.8
Craigieholmestone, part Whitefield, Little Whitefield, Gallowhill, Redstone, Milestone, Dronners, Whiteley, Hillocks, and Cowford £473.19.4
Part of Lands of Whitefield, £426.13.7
Mains of Cargill and part Hatton, £508.6.8
Part Hatton, £441.19.6
Laystone, Mill of Brunty, Newmill, Mill of Newmill, £436.19.5
Welsies, Strelitz, Newmill, and Springfield, £441.9.2
William Edward Collins Wood, Little Kethick, £150.0.0
Miss Drummond, Guardrum, Legertlaw, £285.14.11
South Buttergask, £144.19.8
North Buttergask, £145.19.5
£5640.7.4
KINCLAVEN
Earl of Dunmore, Taymount part of the Barony of Muckarsie, £512.14.2
Duke of Atholl, Part of Muckarsie Barony, £299.5.10
Grandtully, Arntully, £840.0.0
Capt. [Captain] Thomas Richardson, Kercock, £691.11.10
Part Kercock, viz.—Eastwoodend, Balgreen, and Bishophall, £195.1.6
Ballathie, £213.6.8
Earl of Mansfield, Innernytie Barony, £783.13.11
Aldie, Barony of Kinclaven, £446.6.1
Boat of Kinclaven, £20.0.0
£4002.0.0
MONEYDIE
Lord Lynedoch, Balgowan, with Atholl's Feu, £243.6.8
Fordie, £50.0.0
May's part of Moneydie, £90.0.0
Moneydie Roger, £133.6.8
Duke of Atholl, Part of Kinvaird, Lowston, Knowhead, Whitehill, etc., £346.16.10
Part Whitehill, Cutheldrum or Wester Kinnaird, Craighead and Argerth, £93.3.2
Gillibanks or Newton of Fordies, £133.6.8
Lord Lynedoch, Drumsay, £243.6.8
Pitlandie, Cramflet, Bankhead, and North Leys, part of Lord Nairn's lands, £277.15.7

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

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[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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