Volume contents
- 2 - Stirlingshire , Index
- 3 - Stirlingshire , Airth parish
- 5 - Stirlingshire , Alva parish
- 7 - Stirlingshire , Baldernock parish
- 9 - Stirlingshire , Balfron parish
- 10 - Stirlingshire , Bothkenar parish
- 10 - Stirlingshire , Bothkennar parish
- 14 - Stirlingshire , Buchanan parish
- 15 - Stirlingshire , Campsie parish
- 18 - Stirlingshire , Denny parish
- 23 - Stirlingshire , Drymen parish
- 27 - Stirlingshire , Dunipace parish
- 29 - Stirlingshire , Falkirk parish
- 39 - Stirlingshire , Fintry parish
- 41 - Stirlingshire , Gargunnock parish
- 43 - Stirlingshire , Killearn parish
- 45 - Stirlingshire , Kilsyth parish
- 47 - Stirlingshire , Kippen parish
- 49 - Stirlingshire , Larbert parish
- 52 - Stirlingshire , Lecropt parish
- 52 - Stirlingshire , Logie parish
- 54 - Stirlingshire , Muiravonside parish
- 58 - Stirlingshire , Polmont parish
- 62 - Stirlingshire , St Ninians parish
- 79 - Stirlingshire , Slamannan parish
- 84 - Stirlingshire , Strathblane parish
- 86 - Stirlingshire , Abstract
- 87 - Stirlingshire , Errata
| 1691 Land | 1691 Valued rent | Dates of disjunction | 1831 Lands | 1831 Superiors | 1831 Proprietors | 1831 Valued rent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meiklewood (continued) | April 30, 1777 | Those parts of the Lands of Stablegreen, possessed by John Graham and John Macfarlane's widow; and that part thereof, enclosed and possessed by Mr Graham himself, at back of John Graham's house | The Earl of Mar | James Eidington of Gargunnock | £11.13.6 | |
| The remainder of Meiklewood | David Graham of Meiklewood | David Graham of Meiklewood | £140.14.10 | |||
| NOTE. -- Meiklewood is stated in Collector's Books, from 1746 downwards, at £181.1.2 | ||||||
| Kippdarroch, his own rent, and a part of Scots Craigs Tiends | £109.2.0 | Aug. 5, 1701 | Kepdarroch's three parts of Scots Craigs Tiends | The heirs of Francis Simpson of Plean | Charles Alexander Moir of Leckie, and James Eidington of Gargunnock | £9.2.10 |
| His other Lands | The heirs of Francis Simpson of Plean | Charles Alexander Moir of Leckie, and James Eidington of Gargunnock | £100.0.0 | |||
| NOTE. -- There is an increase of 10d. [pence] by this disjunction. These Lands stand in the Collector's Book, from 1783 downwards, separately, thus -- Leckie's part of Kepdarroch ... £89.0.0 -- Mr Gourlay's part ... £20.2.10 But no disjunction appears in the Record. An application from Mr Moir for that purpose having been remitted to a Committee, on 7th June, 1791, no farther procedure seems to have taken place. | ||||||
| Total valuation of Gargunnock Parish, 1691 | £4096.6.3 | NOTE. -- Increase upon New Roll of 1s. [shilling] 6d. [pence], accounted for as above. | Total valuation of Gargunnock Parish, 1831 | £4096.7.9 | ||
| John Buchanan of Meikle Carbeth | £130.4.7 | United July 10, 1696 | Meikle Carbeth and Alexander Dins | John Buchanan of Carbeth | John Buchanan of Carbeth | £194.13.1 |
| Alexander Duine | £64.8.6 | |||||
| The Laird of Houston | £353.18.4 | July 28, 1715 | Balglas | Robert Dunmore Napier of Ballikinraine | Robert Dunmore Napier of Ballikinraine | £350.0.0 |
| NOTE. -- £3.18.4 is lost here, which, by the act of disjunction, should have been gained on Provanstone, in Balfron Parish, but this is not the case, for by the disjunction of |
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GARGUNNOCK PARISH -- (CONTINUED.)
KILLEARN PARISH.
Transcriber's notes
Annotations in red and/or green ink have not been transcribed.
Two brackets in the Dates of Disjunction column indicated that the 1691 Lands of John Buchanan of Meikle Carbeth and Alexander Duine were united July 10, 1696 to form the 1831 Lands Meikle Carbeth and Alexander Dins. Therefore, what starts as two entries, becomes one entry for 1831 valuation purposes.
Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Stirling county - Volume 5 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/31/5
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Stirlingshire in 1831. These parishes include Airth, Alva, Baldernock, Balfron, Bothkennar, Buchanan, Denny, Drymen, Dunipace, Falkirk, Fintry, Gargunnock, Killearn, Kilsyth, Kippen, Larbert, Lecropt, Muiravonside, St Ninians, Slamannan, and Strathblane.
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).