Volume contents
- 1 - Inverness-shire , Croy
- 2 - Inverness-shire , Petty
- 2 - Inverness-shire , Barivine
- 2 - Inverness-shire , Croy
- 2 - Inverness-shire , Ardersier
- 3 - Inverness-shire , Daviot
- 3 - Inverness-shire , Dunlichity
- 3 - Inverness-shire , Moy
- 4 - Inverness-shire , Dalarossie
- 5 - Inverness-shire , Dores
- 6 - Inverness-shire , Moy
- 7 - Inverness-shire , Dunlichity
- 8 - Inverness-shire , Inverness
- 11 - Inverness-shire , Daviot
- 12 - Inverness-shire , Dalarossie
- 12 - Inverness-shire , Dores
- 12 - Inverness-shire , Inverness
- 13 - Inverness-shire , Wardlaw and Pharnaway
- 13 - Inverness-shire , Boleskine and Abertarff
- 13 - Inverness-shire , Urqhuart and Glemoriston
- 13 - Inverness-shire , Convinth and Kilarlity
- 14 - Inverness-shire , Kilmrack and Urray 1788
- 19 - Inverness-shire , Wardlaw and Pharnaway 1788
- 22 - Inverness-shire , Convinth and Kiltarlity 1788
- 26 - Inverness-shire , Boleskine and Abertarff 1872
- 29 - Inverness-shire , Skeir Inch
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Inverallan
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Kilmorack and Urray
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Cromdale
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Abernethy and Kincardine
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Rothiemurchus
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Skeir Inch
- 30 - Inverness-shire , Kingussie
- 31 - Inverness-shire , Alvie
- 31 - Inverness-shire , Kilmoniviag and Kilmallie
- 31 - Inverness-shire , Kilfinan in Glengarry
- 31 - Inverness-shire , Laggan
- 31 - Inverness-shire , Skeirvie adn Kilpheder
- 32 - Inverness-shire , Kingussie
- 33 - Inverness-shire , Alvie
- 34 - Inverness-shire , Skeirve and Kilpheder
- 36 - Inverness-shire , Laggan
- 37 - Inverness-shire , Glenelg 1788
- 39 - Inverness-shire , Kilfinnan in Glengarry 1788
- 42 - Inverness-shire , Alvie c1788
- 43 - Inverness-shire , Kilmonivaig and Kilmallie
- 45 - Inverness-shire , Harris 1872
- 44 - Inverness-shire , Kilmuir in Skye 1872
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Snizort
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Kilchrist
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Kilbride
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Oynart and Bracadale
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Killichuymen in Glenelg
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Kilmuir in Trotternish
- 46 - Inverness-shire , Kilmuir in Skye
- 48 - Inverness-shire , Sleat
- 47 - Inverness-shire , Kilmarie
- 47 - Inverness-shire , Kilchoan in Knoidart
- 48 - Inverness-shire , Kilchrist summary
- 49 - Inverness-shire , North Uist
- 50 - Inverness-shire , Oynart and Bracadale 1872
- 51 - Inverness-shire , Kilchoan in Knoidart 1788
| Proprietor & Land | Valuation | Valuation (Total) |
|---|---|---|
| The Lands of Wester Eskadale and Mid-Main for which John Fraser of Main is rated 1691 | £77.10.- | |
| The Lands of Easter Eskadale for which Mr Hugh Fraser of Eskadle stands rated 1691 | £50.0.0 | |
| The Lands of Fannellan, Kiltarlity, Lurg & Britaig including the Miln of Kiltarlity for which Alexander Fraser of Kinneries stands rated 1691 | £166.13.4 | |
| N.B. It appears that William Fraser of Kilbokie | ||
| became Proprietor of Kiltarlity, Lurg, Britaig and | ||
| Miln. That Thomas Fraser of Gortuleg and James Fraser | ||
| his Son were Proprietors of Fannellan. That these 3 | ||
| Gentlemen applied for a Splitting of said Cumulo | ||
| which the Commrs. on the 25th August 1758 Splitt as | ||
| follows, vizt:- | ||
| The Lands of Kiltarlity, Lurg, Britaig and Miln | ||
| of Kiltarlity disponed to Kilbokie | £43.17.- | |
| The Lands of Fannellan disponed to the said | ||
| Thomas Fraser of Gortuleg and his son | 122.16.4 | |
| £166.13.4 | ||
| The Lands of Kinneries for which Hew Fraser | ||
| of Bellindown is rated 1691 | 67.-.- | |
| Certified a true Excerpt | ||
| (Sgd.) Robert Gilbert | ||
| Depute County Clerk |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Inverness county - Volume 3 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/17/3
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Inverness-shire in 1691. These parishes include Croy, Petty, Dalarossie, Dores, Moy, Dunlichity, Inverness, Daviot, Dalarossie, Wardlaw and Pharnaway, Convinth and Kiltarlity, Boleskine and Abertarff, Skier Inch, Laggan, Alvie, Akeirve and Kilpheder, Glenelg, Kilfinnan in Glengarry, Kilmonivaig and Kilmallie, Kilmuir in Skye, Kilchrist, Kilmarie, North Uist, Oynart and Bracadale, and Kilchoan in Knoidart.
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).