Volume contents
- 1 - Kincardine , Marykirk parish
- 3 - Kincardine , Arbuthnott parish
- 4 - Kincardine , Banchory Devenick parish
- 5 - Kincardine , Banchory Ternan parish
- 6 - Kincardine , Drumoak parish
- 7 - Kincardine , Benholmparish
- 8 - Kincardine , Bervie parish
- 9 - Kincardine , Dunnottar parish
- 10 - Kincardine , Durris parish
- 11 - Kincardine , Fettercairn parish
- 12 - Kincardine , Edzell parish
- 13 - Kincardine , Fetteresso parish
- 15 - Kincardine , Fordoun parish
- 17 - Kincardine , Garvock parish
- 18 - Kincardine , Glenbervie parish
- 19 - Kincardine , Kinneff parish
- 21 - Kincardine , Laurencekirk parish
- 22 - Kincardine , Maryculter parish
- 23 - Kincardine , Nigg parish
- 24 - Kincardine , St Cyrus parish
- 25 - Kincardine , Strachan parish
- 28 - Kincardine , Abstract
| Names of Proprietors | Names of Lands | Valuation |
|---|---|---|
| Fettercairn and part of Edzel parishes Continued. | Scotch money | |
| Sir John Stuart | William Ross's possession on Burnside | £55.11.6 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Taylor's possession on Fettercairn | £29.14.9 |
| Sir John Stuart | James Smith's house & yeard on Fettercairn | £2.15.3 |
| Sir John Stuart | William Rennie's possession somtime occupied by Widow Peat | £1.14.7 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Webster's house & yeard in Fettercairn | £3.9.1 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Simpson's in Fettercairn sometime possessed by David Stephen | £1.16.10 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Jack's possession of Backcross Shoulder and Bog with houses in Fettercairn | £25.16.6 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Allan's possession in this Parish | £20.14.6 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Ross's & Elizabeth Christie's possessions of Land ends of Kincardine and those parts of their farm in this Parish | £13.16.4 |
| Sir John Stuart | Robert Christie's possession of that part of Luthermuir in this parish | £13.16.4 |
| Sir John Stuart | David Bouk's possession on Fettercairn | £23.2.4 |
| The Cumulo valuation of the lands of Fettercairn being -- £1145.13.0 | ||
| Lord Adam Gordon | Balfour divided as follows: | |
| Lord Adam Gordon | Easter & Wester Woodtowns, & pendicle thereof Mill of Woodtown, Mill lands Multures &c. Knoity burn, Crofts of Braeside of Woodtown, Bilbo & Housie or Quenzie and Loch of Woodtown | £199.6.9 |
| Sir Alexander Ramsay Irvine | Newdosk, Comprehending Kirktown, Brewery & Brew tack thereof & pendicles of the same, Hahill & Bonharie | £131.5.9 |
| Sir Alexander Ramsay Irvine | Balfour Comprehendg. [Comprehending] Easter & Wester Balfours & Incharbock, with the pendicles called Saterword and Hairstown, Mains & Manor place of Balfour | £316.3.6 |
| The Cumulo valuation of the estate of Balfour being -- £646.16.0 | ||
| Honble. [Honorable] Walter Ogilvy | Balbegno | £608.4.0 |
| Earl Kintore | Drumhendry | £430.2.8 |
| Earl Kintore | Lord Ethies lands, includg. [including] Capo | £166.1.10 |
| Alexander Turnbull Esqr. | Dallidies | £441.16.8 |
| Viscount Arbuthnott | Balnakettle | £165.17.8 |
| Viscount Arbuthnott | Little Strath | £50.0.0 |
| Amount of foregoing page | £4297.18.4 | |
| Total Valuation of Fettercairn parish & that part of Edzel in this County | £6999.5.2 | |
| Fetteresso Parish. | ||
| Robert W. Duff Esqr. | Fetteresso | £1125.13.7 ⁷/₁₀ |
| Alexander Allardice Esqr. | The Ground & Haughs that belonged to Tarnteuls on the South side of the water of Carron | £6.2.6 ³/₁₀ |
| John Innes Esqr. | Cowie | £236.19.8 |
| John Innes Esqr. | Logie | £304.0.0 |
| John Innes Esqr. | Auquhorthies | £110.16.0 |
| John Innes Esqr. | Blackhills | £110.0.0 |
| Muchals divided as follows: | ||
| Mr. [Master] of Mortifications of Aberdeen | Mains, Messuage & Manor place of Muchals Stranathro, North Corthons or North Cookney & Greenheads, Crofts of Burn of Pheppie, Bowdenward & Hillhead; Wadieshillock, Gateside, Clofrickdykes Slatebarn Croft, or Malt-barn Croft with the tiends parsonage and vicarage | £440.6.0 |
| The remainder of Muchalls | £709.11.8 | |
| The Cumulo valuation of Muchalls being -- £1149.17.8 | ||
| Elsick divided as follows: | ||
| Miss Thomson's | Crawnhill & part of Cairngressie | £135.9.10 |
| Alexander Masson Esqr. | Chappleton, Smithy Croft and that part of Cairngressie, west of the King's Highway | £99.10.4 |
| Thomas Morison Esqr. | Mains of Elsick & Inclosures | £168.3.8 |
| Thomas Morison Esqr. | Upper & Nether Cairnhill | £103.10.0 |
| Archibald D: Fordyce | Wedderhill, Quoties & Beltcraigs | £133.2.2 |
| Thomas McCombie Esqr | Nethertown & Gellybrands | £108.12.0 |
| James Melles Esqr. | Auchlee or Newhall | £110.9.2 |
| Andrew Mackie Esqr. | Mill & Mill lands of Elsick | £81.17.0 |
| Andrew Mackie Esqr. | Sketraw & Sketrawhead, Fisher crofts and Fish boats | £177.12.8 |
| James Wood Esqr. | Hill of Monduff & Crollshillock | £69.13.2 |
| The Cumulo valuation of the lands of Elsick being -- £1188.0.0 | ||
| Robert Barclay Allardice Esqr. | Ury | £842.18.4 |
| Robert Barclay Allardice Esqr. | Falconer's Montquich | £22.0.0 |
| Robert Barclay Allardice Esqr. | Red cloack | £156.16.0 |
| Carried forward | £5313.3.10 |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Kincardine county - Volume 4 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/18/4
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Kincardineshire in 1801. These parishes include Marykirk, Arbuthnott, Banchory Devenick, Drumoak, Bervie, Durris, Edzell, Fordoun, Garvock, Glenbervie, Laurencekirk, and St Cyrus.
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).