Volume contents
- 2 - Kirkcudbrightshire , title page
- 4 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Anwoth
- 6 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Balmaclellan
- 10 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Balmaghie
- 14 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Buittle
- 17 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Borgue
- 20 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Carsphairn
- 24 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Colvend and Southwick
- 26 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Crossmichael
- 30 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Dalry
- 34 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Girthon
- 38 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Irongray
- 42 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kells
- 46 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kelton
- 50 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kirkbean
- 53 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kirkcudbright
- 56 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kirkgunzeon
- 58 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kirkmabreck
- 60 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Kirkpatrick Durham
- 64 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Lochrutton
- 68 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Minnigaff
- 74 - Kirkcudbrightshire , New Abbey
- 78 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Parton
- 82 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Rerrick
- 86 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Terregles
- 90 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Tongland
- 92 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Troquerr
- 100 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Twynhame
- 104 - Kirkcudbrightshire , Urr
- 115 - Kirkcudbrightshire , appendix
| Proprietor | Land | Valuation | Totals |
|---|---|---|---|
| PARISH OF TROQUEER Continued. | |||
| Date of Decree | NAMES OF LANDS | £.s.d. | |
| 11 October 1803 | The Estate of Redbank, valuation £255, again divided as under :- | ||
| Part of Redbank,belonging to Hugh Corrie | 44.0.0 | ||
| Part of Redbank, belonging to William Barry | 88.0.0 | ||
| Part of Redbank, belonging to Miss Mitchelson | 60.0.0 | ||
| Part of Redbank, belonging to John Little | 47.0.0 | ||
| Part of Redbank, belonging to Edgar Corrie | 16.0.0 | ||
| 255.0.0 | |||
| 9 October 1804 | Kirkconnell's Lands, belonging to James Maxwell of Kirkconnell , ordered to be separated from Mabie's Lands, and to be valued separately at £660. | ||
| Mabie's Lands, valuation £514, divided as under :- | |||
| Mains of Mabie, Dalchinnie, Craighill, Marthrownm Holecroft, Hillhead, Dullarg or Burnside, Butterhole, Bridysholm, and part of Cruiks, now belonging to Richard Howat, of Mabie | 328.0.0 | ||
| Gillfoot, Whinnyhill, Nethertown, Eelburn, Cruiks, and part of Greenmerse, still belonging to James Maxwell, of Kirkconnell | 186.0.0 | ||
| 514.0.0 | |||
| 8 October 1805 | The Lands of Greenhead, valuation £8, divided as under :- | ||
| Upper Greenhead, belonging to James Hair | 2.13.4 | ||
| Middle Greenhead, belonging to George Hair | 2.13.4 | ||
| Under Greenhead, belonging to Peter McGeorge | 2.13.4 | ||
| 8.0.0 | |||
| 22 December 1818 | Those parts of the Lands of Drungans, that formerly belonged to Major General Thomas Goldie, of Goldilee, valuation £180, divided as under :- | ||
| Part of Drungans, belonging to Robert Maitland, of Goldielea | 128.8.6 | ||
| Part of Drungans, belonging to William Maitland, of Auchlane, | 51.11.6 | ||
| 180.0.0 | |||
| The Lands and Tenements denominated Richard Howat's Interest, valuation £50 13s (shillings) 4d (pennies) divided as under :- | |||
| Part of Richard Howat's Interest, now called Greystoneflat, or Palmerstone, and belonging to John Affleck | 33.15.7 | ||
| Part of Richard Howat's Interest, belonging to Thomas Lock | 2.8.3 | ||
| Part of Richard Howat's Interest, belonging to David Clark, or to Robert Clark, his eldest son, | 4.16.6 | ||
| Part of Richard Howat's Interest, belonging to John Walker | 4.16.6 | ||
| Part of Richard Howat's Interest, belonging to Mrs Mary Howat Grainger, | 2.8.3 | ||
| Part of Richard Howat's Interest, belonging to Benjamin Thomson | 2.8.3 | ||
| 50.13.4 | |||
| 12 February 1819 | Kirkconnell's Lands, valuation £600, divided as under :- | ||
| Meikle and Little Auchenfad, Halfmerkland of Whitehill, Millhill and Crofts of Loshes, comprehending Catoak, (all parts of Kirkconnell's Lands), now belonging to Robert Carrick, of Braco, Banker in Glasgow | 146.0.0 | ||
| The other parts of Kirkconnell's Lands, still belonging to James maxwell, of Kirkconnell | 514.0.0 | ||
| 660.0.0 | |||
| PARISH OF TROQUEER Continued | |||
| 30 April 1819 | Corrie's Stakeford, valuation £45, divided as under :- | ||
| Part of Corrie's Stakeford, belonging to Philip Forsyth | 38.13.0 | ||
| Part of Corrie's Stakeford, belonging to Thomas Hairstanes | 6.7.0 | ||
| 45.0.0 | |||
| The Lands of Carruchan, valuation £462.2s (shillings) 8d (pennies). divided as under :- | |||
| Part of Carruchan, now belonging to William Stothert, of Cargen | 237.2.8 | ||
| Part of Carruchan, still belonging to George maxwell, of Carruchan | 225.0.0 | ||
| 462.2.8 | |||
| William Stothert of Cargen relieved of the valued rent of Conhooth's Seven Roods, £9; because it appears, from and investigation made by a Commitee of the Commissioners, that the Lands, denominated Conhooth's Seven Roods, do not belong to Mr Stothert; but that a part of them, valued at £3, is included in the sum of £21.6s (shillings) 8d (pennies) standing in the Valuation Roll as the valued rent of "Convenor McKie's Interest," now the property of William Brand of Mountainhall or his disponees; (continued) | |||
| and that the remaining part of the said Seven Roods, valued at £6, is comprehended in the sum of £49,17s (shillings) standing in the Valuation Roll as the valued Rent of "Halliday's Interest." | |||
| Harbert Lewars' Kirkland Croft, valued at £10 in the Antient Valuation Roll, found to belong to William Stothert of Cargen, over and above the Lands of Cargen, valued at £615; and therefore the Clerk of Supply directed to restore the said Lands, called Harbert Lewars' Kirkland Croft, to the Valuation Roll, at the valued rent of £10, and to charge Mr Stothert with that sum of valued rent, in addition to the valued rent of the other Lands belonging to him in this Parish. | |||
| 17 September | Found that it was erroneous and ultra vires of the Commissioners of Supply in making up the Valuation Roll, dated 14th June, 1799, to enter Nunland's Interest in that Roll, at the valued rent of £7 only, instead of £20, its true and proper valuation; and the Clerk of Supply directed to restore Nunland's Interest to the Valuation Roll, at £20 of valued rent, and to charge the same to Thomas Harestanes, William Brown, and John Howat, | ||
| John and William Rae relieved of the valued rent erronously charged on them, in respect of the properties denominated "james Kennan's Interest," and "Bailie Kennan's Houses," under the general name of "Wallace's Interest" in the Valuation Roll of 1799; and George Hair and John Hair found liable to pay land tax, and other public burdens, for "James Kennan's Interest," conform to £16.0s(shillings) 4d (pennies) of valued rent; and Peter Hope found liable to pay land tax, and other public burdens, (continued) | |||
| for Bailie Kennan's Houses, conform to £3.13s (shillings) 4d (pennies) of valued rent. | |||
| Found that William Taylor falls now to be charged with £6 of valued rent for his share (formerly Archibald Malcolm's share) of Conhooth's Seven Roods; and that William Brand falls now to be charged with £3 of valued rent for his share (formerly JohnMcKie's share) of the said Seven Roods. | |||
| Found that the property denominated "William Hutchison's Interest," and valued at £3. 6s (shillings) 8d (pennies) in the Roll of 1753, and in the Roll of 1799,was, by mistake, denominated "William Mitchellson's Interest," in the Roll of 1780; and the Clerk of Supply directed to enter that property, in the new Valuation Rol, by the name of "William Hutchison's Interest." |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Kirkcudbright county - Volume 6 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/20/6
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Kirkcudbrightshire in 1819. These parishes include Anwoth, Balmaclellan, Balmaghie, Buittle, Borgue, Carsphairn, Colvend and Southwick, Crossmichael, Dalry, Girthon, Irongray, Kells, Kelton, Kirkbean, Kirkcudbright, Kirkgunzeon, Kirkmabreck, Kirkpatrick Durham, Lochrutton, Minnigaff, New Abbey, Parton, Rerrick, Terregles, Troqueer, Tongland, Twynhame, and Urr.
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).