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 CROSMICHALL. | |||
| VISCOUNT KENMUIR | has pertaining to him the lands of Ironespie, is worth to him yearlie an hundred and fiftie pound, | £150.0.0 | |
| The land of Chapmantoun is worth to him yearlie an hundred twenty-seven pound ten shilling, | £127.10.0 | ||
| With three bolls, four pecks meal, measure of Linlithgow, at four pound sixteen shilling eight pennies the boll, is fifteen pound fourteen shilling two pennies | £15.14.2 | ||
| Robert Inglis | has pertaining to him Chapell Iron, and is worth to him yearly an hundred threescore pound | £160.0.0 | |
| With six bolls nine pecks meal, measure and price foresaid, is thirtie-one pound fourteen shilling four pennies, | £31.14.4 | ||
| Ane half of Little Dryburghe is worth to him thirtie-two pound thirtten shilling four pennies | £32.13.4 | ||
| With six bolls nine pecks meal, measure foresaid, is thirtie-one pound thirteen shilling four pennies, | £31.13.4 | ||
| The Maynes is worth to him yearlie three hundred pound, | £300.0.0 | ||
| The lands of Ironmini is worth to him one hundred and twenty-five pound, | £125.0.0 | ||
| With five bolls meal, measure and price foresaid, is twenty-four pound three shilling four pennies, | £24.3.4 | ||
| The lands of Crofts is worth to him three hundred and seventeen pound, | £317.0.0 | ||
| With six bolls nine pecks meal, measure foresaid, is thirty-one pound fourteen shilling four pennies, | £31.14.4 | ||
| The lands of Ironfillan is worth to him yearlie fourty-eight pound | £48.0.0 | ||
| The lands of Ironamrie Murray is worth to him yearlie thirty-seven pound ten shilling | £37.10.0 | ||
| The lands of Arnamrie Neilson is worth to him yearlie eight bolls five pecks meal, measure and price foresaid, is fourty pound three shilling six pennies, | £40.3.6 | ||
| The lands of Clarebrand Grinlae is worth to him yearlie fourtie-four pound, | £44.0.0 | ||
| The lands of Hillowtoun is worth to him yearlie thirtie-two pound ten shilling, | £32.10.0 | ||
| With ten bolls meal, measure and price foresaid, is fourty-eight pound six shilling eight pennies, | £48.6.8 | ||
| The lands of Fuffock, one half thereof, is worth to him yearlie twenty-two pound ten shilling | £22.10.0 | ||
| With two bolls of meal and an half, measure and price foresaid, is thirteen pound one shilling, | £13.1.0 | ||
| The lands of Blackpark is worth to him yearlie three score fifteen pound fifteen shilling, | £75.15.0 | ||
| And two bolls and an half of meal, measure foresaid, is thirteen pound one shilling six pennies, | £13.1.6 | ||
| Archibald Maxwell | of Cowhill has pertaining to him the lands of , is worth to him yearlie an hundred twenty-five pound ten shilling, | £125.10.0 | |
| With five bolls ten pecks meal, measure and price foresaid, to my Lord Kenmuir, twenty-seven pound three shilling nine pennies, | £27.3.9 | ||
| To him of feu duty, thirteen pound six shilling eight pennies, | £13.6.8 | ||
| George Gordon has pertaining to him the lands of Dunjarg, is worth yearlie fourscore twelve pounds, | £92.0.0 | ||
| With three bolls four pecks and an half meal, measure and price foresaid, to my lord Kenmuir, is fifteen pound seventeen shilling, | £15.17.0 | ||
| To him of Feu duties, six pound thirteen shilling four pennies, | £6.13.4 | ||
| John Lindsay | of Wachop has pertaining him the lands of is worth yearlie threescore fifteen pound, | £75.0.0 | |
| With five bolls meal, measure and price foresaid, to my lord Kenmuir, is twenty four pound three shilling four pennies, | £24.3.4 | ||
| To him of feu duty twelve pound, | £12.0.0 | ||
| Lord Dirltoune | has pertaining to him the lands of Arnanatie, is worth yearlie threescore pounds, | £60.0.0 | |
| Of feu duty to my lord Kenmuir three pound six shilling four pennies, | £3.6.4 | ||
| PARISH OF CROSSMICHAEL. | |||
| Sir ALEXANDER GORDON, of Culvennan, Knight, Steward-Depute. | *Greenlaw Park, | £100.0.0 | |
| *Teinds thereof, | £5.0.0 | ||
| *Upper Mains, | £100.0.0 | ||
| *Teinds thereof, | £5.0.0 | ||
| *Nether Mains, | £100.0.0 | ||
| *Teinds thereof, | £5.0.0 | ||
| *Part of Erneminnie, | £99.6.8 | ||
| *Teinds thereof, | £3.13.4 | ||
| £418.0.0 | |||
| JOHN NAPIER, of Mollance. | Mollance, | £60.0.0 | |
| Teinds thereof, | £1.0.0 | ||
| Erneanity, | £63.13.4 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £1.6.8 | ||
| Meikle Dryburgh, | £111.13.4 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £1.6.8 | ||
| Little Dryburgh, | £100.0.0 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £1.0.0 | ||
| Dunjarg | £115.13.4 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £2.0.0 | ||
| Gerrantoun, | £100.0.0 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £2.0.0 | ||
| Miln of Crossmichael & Miln-lands. | £40.0.0 | ||
| Part of Upper Clarebrand, | £5.14.0 | ||
| Part of Nether Clarebrand, | £3.5.0 | ||
| Sandfield (Part of Erneminnie), | £10.3.4 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £0.6.8 | ||
| £619.2.4 | |||
| JAMES DONALD. | *Crofts, | £348.0.0 | |
| Teinds thereof, | £6.0.0 | ||
| £354.0.0 | |||
| ROBERT GORDON, of Auchendolly. | Kilnotrie, | £50.0.0 | |
| Balgerran | £25.0.0 | ||
| Auchendolly, | £111.13.4 | ||
| Trowdale, | £70.0.0 | ||
| Ernefillan, | £48.0.0 | ||
| Upper Erneamrie, | £40.0.0 | ||
| Moss-side, | £31.0.0 | ||
| £375.13.4 | |||
| JAMES WIGHT, of Chapelerne. | Part of Chapelerne, | £146.0.0 | |
| Teinds thereof, | £2.0.0 | ||
| Largnean, | £106.13.4 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £2.0.0 | ||
| £256.13.4 | |||
| PETER LAURIE. | Part of Ernespie, | £125.0.0 | |
| Hill Park of Ernespie, | £25.0.0 | ||
| £150.0.0 | |||
| DAVID HALLIDAY, of Chapmantoun. | Chapmantoun, | £143.13.4 | |
| Teinds thereof, | £1.6.8 | ||
| Pyetthorn (Part of Hillotoun), | £4.5.0 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £0.2.0 | ||
| £149.7.0 | |||
| JAMES HANNAY, of Blairinnie. | Blairinnie, | £66.13.4 | |
| Glengappock, now Glenroan, | £82.13.4 | ||
| £149.6.8 | |||
| The Rev. [Reverend] Dr [Doctor] ANDREW BELL. | Nether Erneamrie, | £44.0.0 | |
| Halferne (Part of Chapelerne), | £54.0.0 | ||
| Teinds thereof, | £1.0.0 | ||
| Northfield (Part of Upper Clarebrand), | £27.0.0 | ||
| Concharfield (Part of Nether Clarebrand, | £12.2.0 | ||
| £138.2.0 |
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ANTIENT VALUATION.
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MODERN VALUATION.
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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).