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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| PAROCHIN of TROQUEIR. | |||
| The Laird of Kirkconnell | his rent within the said parish is six hundred and sixty pound, inde | £660.0.0 | |
| The Laird of Mabie | has pertaining him within the said parish the Mains of Mabie, and is worth threescore eighteen pounds, inde | £78.0.0 | |
| The Cruiks-croft worth yearly one hundred forty-five pound, inde | £145.0.0 | ||
| The Breads Holm worth forty-eight pound nineteen shilling and nine-pence, inde | £48.19.9 | ||
| The Dullarg worth to him yearly an hundred twenty-two pound ten shilling, | £122.10.0 | ||
| Craigbill is worth to him thirty pound, inde | £30.0.0 | ||
| Mackroun worth to him ten pound, inde | £10.0.0 | ||
| Dalshini is worth to him thirty pound, inde | £30.0.0 | ||
| The Hoile Croft worth to him twenty pound, | £20.0.0 | ||
| Mackrows is worth to him yearly thirty pounds, | £30.0.0 | ||
| Laird of Lag | has pertaining to him within the said parish three hundred sixty-six pound, inde | £366.0.0 | |
| Dalskairth worth an hundred and fifty pound, inde | £150.0.0 | ||
| Woodhead worth yearly fifty pound, inde | £50.0.0 | ||
| Mochrum, Armanoch, and Quarterland, worth sixty-nine pound, inde | £69.0.0 | ||
| Earl of Annandale | has Kargen and Corruchan, is worth an thousand one hundred seven pound two shilling eight pence, inde | £1107.2.8 | |
| Of multures worth to him yearly two hundred and thirty-three pound fifteen shilling ten pence, | £233.15.10 | ||
| Deduce of this rent of teynd payable to the Earl of Nithsdale an hundred pound, inde | £100.0.0 | ||
| Mr Cuthbert Cunninghame | has Conheath, worth yearly forty pound fifteen shilling seven pence, | £40.15.7 | |
| The Brae worth thirty pound, inde | £30.0.0 | ||
| Cassayland worth to him yearly twelve pound, inde | £12.0.0 | ||
| Conheath's Terrachtie worth an hundred fortie-one pound thirteen shilling four-pence | £141.13.4 | ||
| Fellhead worth to him yearly thirty-six pound five shilling, inde | £36.5.0 | ||
| Kergan brig-croft worth eighteen pound two shilling six-pence, inde | £18.2.6 | ||
| Lord Dirlton's | Drungans worth two hundred and twenty-five pounds, inde | £225.0.0 | |
| Chapman Lays worth thirty pound, inde | £30.0.0 | ||
| Couristains worth an hundred and five pound, inde | £105.0.0 | ||
| The Aikers worth forty-five pound, inde | £45.0.0 | ||
| The Garroch worth an hundred seventeen pound sixteen shilling and three pennies, inde | £117.16.3 | ||
| William Newall's part of Terrachtie worth thirty pound, inde | £30.0.0 | ||
| Richard Rogerson and Gilbert McQhua worth twelve pound, inde | £12.0.0 | ||
| John Anderson is worth twelve pound, inde | £12.0.0 | ||
| William Davidson is worth twelve pound, inde | £12.0.0 | ||
| Stairheugh is worth fifty pound, inde | £50.0.0 | ||
| Holme is worth an hundred sixty-five pound, multure and teind deduced, | £165.0.0 | ||
| The Bank Aikers is worth thirty pound, inde | £30.0.0 | ||
| Harbert Lewar's | Kirkland-Croft worth ten pound, inde | £10.0.0 | |
| John Maxwell the clerk | his outfield is worth seventy-four pound, | £74.0.0 | |
| Thomas Irving | his Cargen-brig-croft worth eighteen pound, | £18.0.0 | |
| Gallahill worth sixteen pound, inde | £16.0.0 | ||
| Suffukhill worth eighteen pound, inde | £18.0.0 | ||
| The lands of Staikfuird is worth fourscore ten pound, inde | £90.0.0 | ||
| The Miln of Staikfuird and Mains thereof, with Stain-house, worth an hundred twenty-five pound, inde | £125.0.0 | ||
| Be remembered Janet Caird is only to pay for twenty-three pound of the said rent of Miln of Staikfuird, and the master of all the rest. | |||
| PARISH OF TROQUEER. | £ s. d. | £ s. d. | |
| JAMES MAXWELL, of Kirkconnell, | *Part of Kirkconnell, | £514.0.0 | |
| Part of Mabie, viz Gillfoot, Whinnyhill, Nethertown, Eelburn, Greenmerse, and part of Cruiks | £186.0.0 | £700.0.0 | |
| WILLIAM STOTHERT, of Cargen, | *Cargen, | £615.0.0 | |
| Harbert Lewars' Kirkland Croft, | £10.0.0 | ||
| Part of Carruchan, | £237.2.8 | £862.2.8 | |
| RICHARD HOWAT, of Mabie, | *Part of Mabie, viz Mains of Mabie, Dalchinnie, Craigbill, Marthrown, Holecroft, Hillhead, Dullarg or Burnside, Butterhole, Bridysholm, and part of Cruiks, | £328.0.0 | |
| ROBERT MAITLAND, of Goldie-Lea, | Part of Holm, | £145.0.0 | |
| Holm Multures, | £82.10.0 | ||
| Part of Drungans, | £128.8.6 | £355.18.6 | |
| GEORGE MAXWELL, of Carruchan, | Part of Carruchan, | £225.0.0 | |
| Cunningham's Cargenbridge Croft otherwise Cruik's Croft, | £12.0.0 | £237.0.0 | |
| WILLIAM MAITLAND, of Auchlane, | *Dalskairth, | £150.0.0 | |
| *Lightwater-ford, (part of Holm) | £20.0.0 | ||
| Part of Drungans, | £51.11.6 | £221.11.6 | |
| Miss JEAN GRACIE, | Garroch, | £100.16.0 | |
| Kilnford, | £17.0.0 | ||
| Moortrieknowe, | £5.0.0 | ||
| Irving's Cargenbridge Croft, | £18.0.0 | ||
| Provost Irving's Three Acres, | £20.0.0 | £160.16.0 | |
| Mrs CLEMINTINA HERRIES MAXWELL, of Munches, | Nether Terraughty, | £141.13.4 | |
| Chapmanleys, | £30.0.0 | £171.13.4 | |
| Major-Gen. [General] MATTHEW SHARPE, of Hoddam, | Terraughty Miln, | £60.0.0 | |
| Fellend, | £36.15.0 | ||
| Starryheugh, | £50.0.0 | £146.15.0 | |
| ROBERT CARRICK, of Braco, | *Meikle and Little Auchenfads, Half Merkland of Whitehill, Millhill and Crofts of Loshes, comprehending Catoak, (all parts of Kirkconnell) | £146.0.0 | |
| THOMS CORRIE, of Culloch, | *Priestlands (part of Redbank) | £74.0.0 | |
| *Another part of Redbank, | £44.0.0 | £118.0.0 | |
| EDWARD BOYD, of Mertonhall, | *Woodhead, | £50.0.0 | |
| Marthrown, Armanogh, & Quarterland, | £69.0.0 | £119.0.0 |
Transcribe other information
[Page] 92
ANTIENT VALUATION.
[Page] 93
MODERN VALUATION.
Garroch [note] cr chr [crown charter] W.G. Farquhar 24 Mar [March] 1847
EDWARD BOYD, of Mertonhall, [note] now H H Dudgeon
WILLIAM MAITLAND, of Auchlane [note] now J Lenox
Transcriber's notes
Annotations in green ink have not been transcribed.
The Land Tax of the Lands marked thus * has been redeemed.
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).