Volume contents
- 1 - Wigtownshire , first page
- 2 - Wigtownshire , Wigtown
- 4 - Wigtownshire , Penninghame
- 7 - Wigtownshire , Whithorn
- 10 - Wigtownshire , Glasserton
- 11 - Wigtownshire , Inch
- 13 - Wigtownshire , Kirkcolm
- 15 - Wigtownshire , Kirkcowan
- 17 - Wigtownshire , Kirkinner
- 19 - Wigtownshire , Kirkmaiden
- 20 - Wigtownshire , Leswalt
- 21 - Wigtownshire , Mochrum
- 23 - Wigtownshire , Old and New Luce
- 26 - Wigtownshire , Penninghame
- 28 - Wigtownshire , Portpatrick
- 29 - Wigtownshire , Stoneykirk
- 32 - Wigtownshire , Whithorn
- 31 - Wigtownshire , Sorbie
- 34 - Wigtownshire , Wigtown
- 35 - Wigtownshire , abstract
| Proprietor & Land | Valuation A | Valuation B | Valuation (Total) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stoneykirk Parish | |||
| William McDowall Esq. of Garthland, his lands and Barony of Garthland comprehending Claycroft, Drumfast, High and Low Milmains, Kirkhill, High and Low Caldons, Eldrick Hill, Auchencloy, Kilbreen and Muir Park, Outer and Inner Blairs, Belvidare and [Carnuckle] Garthlands consisting of little Garthland, old Cow and Calve Parks and gate and Glenlaggoch, Thornhouse, [Corshill Holms] and Meadow. By the adjusted supply role in 1667 amount in cumula to the sum of | £760.0.0 | ||
| Sir John Hunter Blair. His lands of Meikle and Little Portospittals, Portospittal Mill and Morroch Croft, Meoul, Kildonnans, Awhirk and Barnmore, Barnshalloch, as above amount in cumulo to | £650.0.0 | ||
| John Maitland Esq. His lands and Barony anciently called Freugh Elder | £876.0.0 | ||
| Freugh younger | £300.0.0 | ||
| Also the lands acquired by him from the late Mr Agnew of Sheuchan | £300.0.0 | ||
| 14/6 | |||
| John W Taggart Esq of Ardwell. His lands and Barony of Ardwell comprehending High and Low Ardwell, High and Low Auchleach East and West | |||
| over | £2886.0.0 | ||
| Stoneykirk bro [brought] forward | £2886.0.0 | ||
| West Carnwell, Ringuineas, Kirkmabruicks, Clauchanmore, Auchirk, [?], Barescarrow, Glenlugh, Kirkmadrain, Torskerton and Mill of Ardwell. Also the barony of Killiester (Killaser) Comprehending the Mains of Ardwell or Marewell=land East and West of Barn Parks, Millpark, Middpark and Mendow, Barhill North and South. Herman hills with Herman Park, Barlaw, Muirpark, Drummow brae, Mosspark and Moat Park, agreeable to the adjusted valuation of 1667 | £1408.0.0 | ||
| Colonel Andrew McDowall Esquire Younger of Logan, his lands and Barony of Culgroat, comprehending Hight and Low Culgroat, [Glenlupplock] and three Mark, two Marks, Eldrick, Dalvadie, [Drumolun] and Allogue or St John's Croft, with the Mill and Mill lands of Kirkmagill | £404.0.0 | ||
| The Bishop of Galloway for his lands in said Parish | £95.0.0 | ||
| Total valuation of this Parish, Scots | £4793.0.0 |
Transcribe other information
[signed] George McHaffie
Noted beside Col. Andrew McDowall:
Low Three Mark £52.5.8
Low Culgroat £58.0.4
High Culgroat £69.2.6
Allogne £11.7.6
N [North] Two Mark £39.3.6
S [South] Two Mark £40.18.8
Stentuplock 40 years £133.1.10
£404.0.0
Transcriber's notes
Looking for further clarification on some place names. Local maps and knowledge have provided some of this information, also http://www.genuki.com/ for maps etc.
Annotations in red and green not transcribed.
Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Wigtown county - Volume 3 - parishes (see 'More info' for parish details), E106/34/3
This volume contains land tax information from the parishes of Wigtownshire in 1799. These parishes include Wigtown, Penninghame, Whithorn, Glasserton, Inch, Kirkcolm, Kirkcowan, Kirkinner, Kirkmaiden, Mochrum, Old and New Luce, Portpatrick, Stoneykirk, and Sorbie.
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).