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| Proprietor and land | Valuation |
|---|---|
| Langbryde | |
| Alexander Innes of Cokstoune for himselff and remanent heritors fewers Lyverenters proper wodsetters and vthers within the said paroschine In money rent Extends to Twantie Sevin pund Thrie Shilling four pennies | £27.3.4 |
| Payit of beir in the said paroschine fowr hundreth sevin bolls pryce aforsaid Extends to Ane thowsand Eight hundreth Threttie ane pund 10s [shillings] | £1831.10.0 |
| Suma [Summa] of the pryce of victuall and money rent Extends to ane thousand eight hundreth fyftie aucht punds 13. 4. | £1858.13.4 |
| Deductiounes | |
| Payit to the Minister and maister of the Musik Schoole at Elgine Threescore twelff bolls beir pryce forsaid Extends To three hundreth Twantie fowre punds | £324.0.0 |
| And in money Eighteene punds Sexteene shill: [shillings] aught pennies | £18.16.8 |
| Sua [Summa] rests of free Rent in the Said paroschine Ane thousand fyve hundreth fiftene punds 16. 8. | £1515.16.8 |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Sheriffdoms - Volume 2 - (see 'More Info' for details of Sheriffdoms), E106/1/2
This volume contains Land tax rolls - the following sheriffdoms: Inverness-shire, Nairnshire, Angus (Forfarshire), Banffshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Sutherland, Morayshire, Berwickshire, and Fife, in 1649.
Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records)
The Scottish Exchequer, and subsequently the Court of Exchequer, were concerned with the accounting of collected taxes in Scotland. These taxes include the Carriage tax (1785-1798), Cart tax (1785-1798), Clock and watch tax (1797-1798), Dog tax (1797-1798), Farm horse tax (1797-1798), Servant tax (1777-1798), Hearth tax (1691-1695), Horse tax (1785-1798), Inhabited house tax (1778-1798), Land tax (1645-1831), Poll tax (1694-1698), Shop tax (1785-1789), Window tax (1748-1798). Following the Consolidating Acts (38 Geo. III cap. 40 and 41), the duties on windows, inhabited houses, male servants, carts, carriages and dogs were incorporated in Consolidated Schedules of Assessed Taxes (1798-1799).