Volume contents
- 3 - Dumfries , Glencairn parish
- 10 - Dumfries , Tynron parish
- 11 - Dumfries , Penpunt parish
- 11 - Dumfries , Keir parish
- 12 - Dumfries , Closeburn parish
- 14 - Dumfries , Mortoun parish
- 15 - Dumfries , Durrisdeer parish
- 16 - Dumfries , Sanquhar and Kirkbryde parish
- 19 - Dumfries , Kirkconnell parish
- 20 - Dumfries , Holywood parish
- 23 - Dumfries , Dunscore parish
- 26 - Dumfries , Landward parish
- 27 - Dumfries , Carlaverlock parish
- 27 - Dumfries , Kirkmahoe parish
- 30 - Dumfries , Kirkmichael and Garrell parish
- 31 - Dumfries , Torhorwald parish
- 32 - Dumfries , Tinwald and Trailflat parishes
- 33 - Dumfries , Moffat parish
- 34 - Dumfries , Kirkpatrick Juxta parish
- 35 - Dumfries , Johnstoune parish
- 35 - Dumfries , Wamphray parish
- 36 - Dumfries , Hutton and Corrie parish
- 36 - Dumfries , Applegirth, Sibblebie, Dinwoodie
- 37 - Dumfries , Drysedale parish
- 38 - Dumfries , Lochmaben parish
- 39 - Dumfries , Datoune parish
- 41 - Dumfries , Mousewald parish
- 41 - Dumfries , Ruthwell parish
- 42 - Dumfries , Cummertrees and Trailtrow parish
- 43 - Dumfries , Tunnergarth and St Mungo
- 45 - Dumfries , Grateney and Reidkirk
- 45 - Dumfries , Dornock parish
- 46 - Dumfries , Kirkpatrick-Fleeming parish
- 48 - Dumfries , Annan parish
- 49 - Dumfries , Hoddom, Luce, Ecclefechan parish
- 50 - Dumfries , Midlebie, Pennersauches, Carruthers
- 52 - Dumfries , Westerkirk and Eskdalemuir
- 54 - Dumfries , Langholm
- 54 - Dumfries , Cannobie
- 55 - Dumfries , Ewes
- 55 - Dumfries , Index and Abstract
| Proprietor & Land | Valuation | Valuation (Total) |
|---|---|---|
| PARISH of KIRKMAHOE continued. | Merks s.d. | Merks s.d. |
| Brought forward | 6366.0.0 | |
| The ten pound land of Garnsalloch, with the Templeland, | 737.0.0 | |
| The twenty shilling land of Auchenkairn, pertaining to Riddingwood, | 56.3.4 | |
| The forty penny land of Isle, | 75.0.0 | |
| Summa of this parish is seven thousand two hundred and thirty- four merks, three shillings and four pennies Scots, | 7234.3.4 | |
| United Parishes of KIRKMICHAEL and GARRELL. | ||
| The lands of Heislaebrae, | 100.0.0 | |
| The forty shilling land of Kirkland, otherways called Scarbrae, | 30.0.0 | |
| The lands that pertained to Sir Robert Dayell, including the lands of Newtoune, and Kirkland of Dalgarnock, the twenty pound land of Kirkmichael, the ten pound land of Amisfield, the ten pound land of Dalruscan, the ten pound land of Auchinnane, the ten pound land of Trailflat, and miln thereof, were valued together at 4490 merks. | ||
| But the following deductions are to be made from the same, viz. | ||
| For the lands of Newtoune and Kirkland of Dalgarnock, now stated under the parish of Closeburn, in consequence of the Act of the Commissioners, bearing date 30th August 1774, | 750.0.0 | |
| 3740.0.0 | ||
| And for the lands of Hunterhouse and Skipmyre, now belonging to the Duke of Queensberry, and which are charged under the united parishes of Tinwald and Trailflat, in consequence of an Act of the said Commissioners, of date 21st June 1748, | 150.0.0 | |
| Carried over, | 3590.0.0 | 130.0.0 |
| United Parishes of KIRKMICHAEL and GARRELL continued | ||
| Brought forward | 3590.0.0 | 130.0.0 |
| So that the valued rent of the lands remaining with the honourable Alexander Dalzell of Glenae, and others, lying partly in this parish, and partly in the parish of Tinwald, was | 3590.0.0 | |
| But by an Act of the Commissioners of Supply, bearing date the 2d November 1784, the cumulo valuation of the estate of Glenae was divided, and appointed to be stated as follows, viz. | ||
| The ten pound land of Amisfield, the ten pound land of Auchnane, the ten pound land of Trailflatt, the miln thereof, and the part of of the ten pound land of Dalruscan, all now belonging to his Grace the Duke of Queensberry, lying partly in this parish, and partly in the parish of Tinwald, | 1530.0.0 | |
| The twenty pound land of Kirkmichael, and the remainder of the ten pound land of Dalruscan, situated in the parishes of Kirkmichael and Tinwald, that belonged to Alexander Dalzell, Esquire of Glenae, at | 1530.0.0 | |
| The lands of Over and Nether Glenkilns, comprehending Blackcleugh and Lambfoot, then belonging to William Kirkpatrick, Esq; of Conheath, at | 200.0.0 | |
| And the lands of Craigshiel and Holehouse, belonging to James Swan, at | 330.0.0 | |
| Remaining ancient valuation | 3590.0.0 | |
| The barony of Ross, including the Courrance, and lands at Redhall, in the parish of Lochmaben, pertaining to the Duke of Queensberry, appointed to be stated under these united parishes, by Act of the Commissioners 17th May 1745 | 2735.10.0 | |
| Summa is six thousand four hundred and fifty-five merks ten shillings Scots. | 6455.10.0 | |
| PARISH of TORTHORWALD. | ||
| The four merkland of Boytath, | 300.0.0 | |
| The twelve merkland of Drummuir and Collin, pertaining to Lag, | 337.6.8 | |
| Carried over, | 637.6.8 |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Dumfries county - Volume 3 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/12/3
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Dumfriesshire in 1781. The parishes include Penpont, Tynron, Closeburn, Morton, Sanquhar, Kirkconnel, Dumfries, Dunscore, Kirkmichael, Tinwald, Wamphray, Hutton and Corrie, Lochmaben, Mouswald, Cummertrees, Kirkpatrick Fleming, Anna, Middlebie, Eskdalemuir, and Langholm.
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).