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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Midlothian (Edinburgh) county - Volume 7 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/22/7

Land tax transcription

84

Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.

Description of Property. Present Proprietors.
SCOTS MONEY
Dalkeith, Brought forward - L.6409 7 6

Will.Romanhouse,or Romanes,for Simpson L.44 7 8
Ditto, for Steel - - - 37 0 8
Ditto, for ditto - - - - - 32 0 0
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L.113 8 4
Divided thus, ___ ________

Henry Dundas - - - L.37 16 8 Lord Viscount Melville - 37 16 8
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Simon Fraser - - - - - 22 13 6 Simon Fraser of Ford - 22 13 6
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John Borthwick - - - - 22 13 6 John Borthwick of Crookston 22 13 6
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John Watson 15 2 4 John Watson - - - 15 2 4
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Miss Jackson - - - - 15 2 4 Dr Ebenezer Scott - 15 2 4
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Agrees, - L.113 8 4
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John and D. Hunter, for part of Murray's L.31 8 10 - 31 8 10
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Lord Advocate Dundas, for part of Murray's 12 11 6 Lord Viscount Melville - 12 11 6
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Duke of Buccleuch, part of ditto - 12 11 6 Duke of Buccleuch - - 12 11 6
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Joseph Thompson, for part of ditto - 6 5 9 James Kerr of Blackshiels - 6 5 9
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Robert Little, for part of ditto - - 6 5 9 Duke of Buccleuch - - 6 5 9
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L.69 3 4
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Richard Lothian - - - L.49 4 0
Ditto, for William Hogg's 3 acres - 16 18 3
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L.66 2 3 Richard Lothian 66 2 3
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William Blaikie - - - - L.48 14 4
Ditto, for George Cockburn - - 8 0 0
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L.56 14 4 Robert Graeme, advocate - 56 14 4
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John Borthwick of Crookston - - L.43 10 6
Ditto, for his part of Nairne - - 18 14 6
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L.62 5 0 John Borthwick of Crookston 62 5 0
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The Kirk Session, for James Johnston L.27 13 4
Ditto, for John Davidson - - 15 6 8
Ditto, for ditto - - - 8 6 8
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L.51 6 8 Kirk Session of Dalkeith - 51 6 8
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David Chalmers, for William Gibb - L.20 4 8
Ditto, for thomas Currie - - 19 6 8
Ditto, for George Dick - - - 9 16 4
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L.48 7 8
Divided thus,--- ________

John Watson - - - L.21 10 1 John Watson - - - 21 10 1
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John Alves - - - - - 16 2 7 Duke of buccleuch - 16 2 7
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James Chalmers - - - - 10 15 0 James Chalmers - - 10 15 0
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Agrees, - L.48 7 8
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Dalkeith carried forward - L.6876 15 1


85

Rectified Valuation Roll 1814, Continued.

Description of Property. Present Proprietors.

SCOTS MONEY.
Dalkeith, Brought forward L.6876 15 1
Alexander Dalziel - - - - L.12 4 0
Ditto, for part of Allan - - - 10 13 6
Ditto, for Hortside - - - - 8 3 4
Ditto, for Dalgleish's - - - - 3 17 0
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L.34 17 10 Mr John Dalziel - - 34 17 10
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John Cossar, for John Briggs - L.16 9 0
Ditto, for Robert Kempie - - 8 4 6
Ditto, for Robert Deams - - 6 6 8
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L.31 0 2 Lord Viscount Melville - 31 0 2
Vide Abstract.
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William Rutherfurd L.82 6 8}
16 2 8} L.98 9 4
Ditto, for Inglis - - - 7 6 3
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L.105 15 7 Heirs William Rutherfurd 105 15 7
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Adam Mithcell, for his part of Nairn's, L.149 14s. 4d.
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Divided thus,---

The Duke of Buccleuch - - L.77 14 4 The Duke of Buccleuch - 77 14 4
Vide Abstract.
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James Kerr - - - 30 0 0 James Kerr of Blackshiels 30 0 0
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John Watson - - - - 12 0 0 John Watson - - - 12 0 0
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John Smith - - - - 18 0 0 John Smith - - 18 0 0
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Messrs Dewars, or William Scott - 12 0 0 Messrs Davidson - 12 0 0
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Agrees - L.149 14 4
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The Duke of Buccleuch, for the Duke"s part of Nairn's The Duke of Buccleuch - 74 13 8
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John Thomson - - - - - Mr James Chalmers, solicitor 57 15 0
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Charles Johnston, teacher - - - Lord Viscount Melville - 31 4 0
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James Baillie Litster }
Joseph Thomson, saddle-stock-maker} - - James Kerr - - - 21 0 0
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Patrick Erskine - - - - Jo. Moffat, tanner, Musselburgh 21 0 0
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William Gibb, baker, for Dalziel - - Robert Graeme, advocate - 19 12 8
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Thomas Bennet, for Turnbull - - Robert Bennet, farmer - 18 13 4
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John Calderwood - - - - Mr Saunderson 15 13 4
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Andrew Russell - - - - Robert Benner, farmer - 13 10 0
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Heirs of Samuel McLellan - - - John Watson, factor - 13 6 8
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Captain Bruce, or Lady Arniston, for J. Pringle, after-
wards Robert Craig of Riccarton - - Duke of Buccleuch - - 11 0 4
Vide Abstract. _________
Dalkeith carried forward L.7495 12 8

Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Midlothian (Edinburgh) county - Volume 7 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/22/7

This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Midlothian in 1814. These parishes include North Leith, South Leith, St Cuthbert's, Collington, Currie, Kirknewton, Inveresk, Lasswade, Newton, Newbattle, Libberton, Abbey of Holyroodhouse, Duddingston, Corstorphine, Cramond, Ratho, Kirkilston, East Calder, Mid Calder, West Calder, Dalkeith, Glencorse, Penicuik, Carrington, Crichton, Fala and Soutra, Temple, Heriot, and Stow.

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).

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