Volume contents
- 1 - 1735 , Cathcart parish
- 1A - 1873-1812 , Extracts from Cathcart parish
- 3 - 1735 , Eastwood parish
- 3 - 1735 , Erskine parish
- 3 - 1735 , Eaglesham parish
- 5 - 1735 , Greenock parish
- 5 - 1735 , Houston parish
- 6 - 1735 , Inchinnan parish
- 7 - 1735 , Inverkip parish
- 7 - 1735 , Kilbarachan parish
- 7A - Not dated , Typed extract from Inchinnan
- 9 - 1735 , Kilbarchan parish continued
- 10 - 1735 , Kilmalcolm parish
- 10 - 1735 , Killellan parish
- 11 - 1735 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 11A - C1900 , Extracts from various parishes
- 11F - C1900 , Letter regarding Kilmalcolm
- 12 - 1735 , Lochwinnoch parish continued
- 13 - 1735 , Mearns parish
- 17 - 1735 , Neilston parish
- 19 - 1735 , Paisley parish
- 23 - 1735 , Paisley parish continued
- 25 - 1735 , Renfrew parish
- 27 - 1735 , Abstract of parishes
- 29 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilmalcolm parish
- 31 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston parish
- 31 - Alterations 1735-180 , Mearns parish
- 33 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilbarachan parish
- 33 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 35 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston parish
- 35 - Alterations 1735-180 , Inverkip parish
- 35 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 35 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilbarachan parish
- 37 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 39 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch and Kilbarachan
- 39 - Alterations 1735-180 , Cathcart parish
- 41 - Alterations 1735-180 , Eastwood parish
- 41 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 43 - Alterations 1735-180 , Cathcart parish
- 43 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston parish
- 45 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 47 - Alterations 1735-180 , Cathcart parish
- 47 - Alterations 1735-180 , Erskine parish
- 49 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilmalcolm parish
- 51 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 51 - Alterations 1735-180 , Cathcart parish
- 53 - Alterations 1735-180 , Eaglesham parish
- 55 - Alterations 1735-180 , Eastwood parish
- 57 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 59 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilbarchan parish
- 61 - Alterations 1735-180 , Killellan parish
- 62 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilbarachan parish
- 63 - Alterations 1735-180 , Houston parish
- 67 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston and Paisley parishes
- 69 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 71 - Alterations 1735-180 , Petitions
- 79 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilellan parish
- 79 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 79 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston parish
- 79 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 81 - Alterations 1735-180 , Cathcart parish
- 81 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 81 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston parish
- 83 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 83 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilbarchan parish
- 83 - Alterations 1735-180 , Lochwinnoch parish
- 85 - Alterations 1735-180 , Cathcart parish
- 85 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 87 - Alterations 1735-180 , Neilston parish
- 87 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 89 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilbarchan parish
- 89 - Alterations 1735-180 , Mearns parish
- 89 - Alterations 1735-180 , Paisley parish
- 91 - Alterations 1735-180 , Kilmalcolm parish
- 92 - , Declaration
| Number | Proprietors | Lands | Valuation Sub | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [continued from page 27] | ||||
| Lint white Coal boag Auchincloich Auchinsales The lands in and about the Toun of Kilbarchan Over Johnston and Boyds yeard purchased by Lady Millikin valued to | £833.6.8 | |||
| The Lands of Craigends Craigends mains neather Craigends Aitkens Ryewraes Bootston and Clippens purchased by Lady Craigends valued to | £445.0.0 | |||
| Subdivision of the Valuation of the Seventeen pound land of Neilston by order of the Commissioners of Supply 4th of June 1757 On the petition of Mr William Grant and others and Consent of parties therewith produced former valuations (in page ninth of original book) under the title of the parochine of Neilston stands thus | ||||
| The Seventeen pound land of Neilston Sevenhundred and thirty three pounds six shillings and eight pence The small feuers part whereof is five hundred fourtie seven pounds six shillings and eight pence | £547.6.8 | |||
| Arthurlies part thereof One hundred and Eighty six pounds | £186.0.0 | |||
| Now subdivided thus | ||||
| The small feuers part of said Seventeen pound land as follows | ||||
| A. A. H. Speirs of Elderslie | These parts thereof called Kirktoun and Lonefoot belonging to Mr William Grant Onehundred and nine pounds | £109.0.0 | ||
| The part thereof called Spierstoun and Muirhead belonging to Mr | ||||
| A. A. H. Speirs of Elderslie | William Muir fourty pounds | £40.0.0 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | part thereof called Greenhill belonging to John Erstoun fourty seven pounds ᴓ | £47.0.0 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | part thereof called Moyen belonging to Thomas Stewart Thirty four pounds ᴓ | £34.0.0 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | part thereof called Nether Carswell belonging to James Stevenson thirty seven pounds ᴓ | £37.0.0 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | Part thereof called Gilmour Carswall belonging to Matthew & Thomas Gilmours fourty seven pounds six shillings and eight pence ᴓ | £47.6.8 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | The part of Wester Carswell belonging to Robert Cuthbertson Twenty three pounds fifteen shillings ᴓ | £23.15.0 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | The part called Youngs Carswell belonging to Helen and Barbara Young Seventy one pound five shillings ᴓ | £71.5.0 | ||
| Lord & Lady Rossmore's Trs [Trustees] & their Disponees (Prince's charter to Miss A D Hamilton of 1817) All the lands bracketted & marked in red ink thus ᴓ redeemed by Lady Rossmores Trs [Trustees] | part thereof called Holehouse belonging to Andrew Spreul Thirty four pounds ᴓ | £34.0.0 | ||
| A. A. H. Speirs of Elderslie | The part of Broadlee belonging to Mathew Anderson Thirty pounds | £30.0.0 | ||
| A. A. H. Speirs of Elderslie | The part of Broadlee belonging to James Anderson Thirty pounds | £30.0.0 | ||
| Part thereof called Nether Kirktoun belonging to James Erstoun fourty four pounds | £44.0.0 | |||
| [Total] | £547.6.8 | |||
| A. A. H. Speirs of Elderslie | And Arthurlies part thereof One hundred and eighty six pounds as formerly (Craig of Neilston) | £186.0.0 | ||
| Parish of Kilmalcolm | ||||
| Subdivision of the Valuation of the lands and Barony of Duchal and others undermentioned by orders of the Commissioners of Supply the 7th day of August 1759 years | ||||
| Which lands and others stand rated in the Extract of | ||||
| [continued on page 30] |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Renfrew county - Volume 2 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/27/2
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Renfrewshire in 1735, with alterations in 1803. These parishes include Cathcart, Eaglesham, Greenock, Inchinnan, Inverkip, Kilbarchan, Kilmalcolm, Lochwinnoch, Mearns, Neilston, Paisley, Renfrew, Eastwood, Killellan, and Houston.
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).