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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| BORG, etc. Continued. | |||
| With thirteen bolls four pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, is sixtie-three pound eighteen shilling ten pennies, | £63.18.10 | ||
| Chapletoun is worth to him yearlie fourtie-sight pounds, | £48.0.0 | ||
| With six bolls four pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, the teind being, is seventie-eight pound ten shilling ten pennies, | £78.10.10 | ||
| William Fullarton | has the lands of Borness is worth to him yearlie thirty-six pound, | £36.0.0 | |
| With thirtie-three bolls twelve pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, is an hundred sixty-three pound two shilling six pennies, | £163.2.6 | ||
| John Newall's | lands of Blackmark is yearly thirtie-eight pound, | £38.0.0 | |
| Ninian Muir's | lands of Barharrow is yearlie an hundred thirtie-five pound, | £135.0.0 | |
| John Lennox | his lands of Pluntoune is worth yearlie, the fift penny being deducted for teind, an hundred and twenty pound, | £120.0.0 | |
| With thirteen bolls four pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, is sixtie-three pound eighteen shilling ten pennies, | £63.18.10 | ||
| Robert M'Clellan | his lands of Barmagachan is worth to him yearlie, with the deduction of the fift pennie for teind, two hundred and fourtie pound, | £240.0.0 | |
| Kirkland of Kirkanders is thirtie pound yearlie, | £30.0.0 | ||
| James Thomson | his lands of Muncraig is worth to him yearlie, the fift part being deduced for teind, an hundred seventie pound, | £170.0.0 | |
| Ingleston is worth yearlie, the fift being deduced for teind, ane hundreth twentie-four pound, | £124.0.0 | ||
| Magartland is worth to him yearlie eight pound, | £8.0.0 | ||
| Robert Gordon | his lands of Margree is worth to him, the fift being deduced for teind, twentie-five bolls five pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, is an hundred twenty-two pound six shilling ten pennies, | £122.6.10 | |
| William Gordon | his land of Robertoun is worth to him yearlie, the fift penny being deduced, is sixty pound, with five bolls seven pecks and an half victual, measure and price foresaid, is twenty-six pound eight shilling, | £26.8.0 | |
| Rottraw is worth yearlie, the fift pennie being deduced for teind, twenty-four bolls six pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, an hundred seventeen pound sixteen shilling three pennies, | £117.16.3 | ||
| And in money with an croft thirtie-six pound, | £36.0.0 | ||
| The Mill is worth to him eighteen pound, | £18.0.0 | ||
| Robert Gordon | his lands of Knockbrex is worth to him yearlie sixtie-five pound, | £65.0.0 | |
| Barlocko is worth to him yearlie, the fift penny being deduced for teind, is fourteen pound, | £14.0.0 | ||
| With twenty bolls victual fifteen pecks measure and price foresaid, is eighty-eight pound three shilling, | £88.0.0 | ||
| Kingenzentoune is worth yearlie eight pound, | £8.0.0 | ||
| With nine bolls thirteen pecks victual, measure and price foresaid, is, the fift part being deduced for teind, fourtie-seven pound eight shilling, | £47.8.0 | ||
| Templand Croft is twelve pound, being deduced, | £12.0.0 | ||
| The other Croft pays yearlie six pound, | £6.0.0 | ||
| There is to be deduced off my lord Kirkcudbright his rent within the parish of Borg for the minister's stipend and augmentation, an hundred and sixty pound, | £160.0.0 | ||
| Due to my lord Galloway an hundred thirty-three pound six shilling eight pennies, besides the minister's stipend and the colledge of Glasgow, which is four hundred pound, | £133.6.8 | ||
| The heritors of this parish is to be charge attour the rents above-written, with four score sixteen pound free rent. | |||
| Summa Five thousand three hundred fourscore one pound, | £5381.0.0 | ||
| PARISH OF BORGUE Continued. | |||
| Sir ALEXANDER MUIR M'KENZIE, of Cassencarry, Baronet, | Littleton | £57.0.0 | |
| Slackcroft, | £15.0.0 | ||
| £72.0.0 | |||
| ANTHONY and DAVID GORDON, | South Carleton (part of Little Carleton), | £52.0.0 | |
| ANDREW RICHARDSON, | Crossyard, | £20.0.0 | |
| The BORGUE ACADEMY, | Mossrap Croft, | £11.0.0 | |
| JAMES HANNAY, of Blairinnie, | Tannymaws, | £10.0.0 | |
| Total Valuation of the Parish of BORGUE, Five thousand three hundred and sixty-nine pounds, six shillings, and eight pennies. | £5369.6.8 |
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ANTIENT VALUATION.
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MODERN VALUATION.
Transcriber's notes
Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed.
Transcribed as written.
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).