Volume contents
- 1 - Kyle , Auchinleck
- 4 - Kyle , Barnwell
- 5 - Kyle , Coylton
- 6 - Kyle , Craigie
- 9 - Kyle , Old and New Cumnock
- 11 - Kyle , Dalmellington
- 12 - Kyle , Dalrymple
- 13 - Kyle , Dundonald
- 17 - Kyle , Galston
- 19 - Kyle , Muchline including Sorn
- 24 - Kyle , Monkton
- 26 - Kyle , Muirkirk
- 28 - Kyle , Ochiltree
- 32 - Kyle , Riccarton
- 34 - Kyle , St Quivox
- 35 - Kyle , Symington
- 36 - Kyle , Tarbolton
- 40 - Cunninghame , Ardrossan
- 42 - Cunninghame , Beith
- 45 - Cunninghame , Dalry
- 47 - Cunninghame , Dreghorn
- 48 - Cunninghame , Dunlop
- 50 - Cunninghame , Irvine
- 51 - Cunninghame , Kilbirnie
- 51A - Cunninghame , Irvine
- 51B - Cunninghame , Kilbirnie
- 52 - Cunninghame , Kilbride
- 53 - Cunninghame , Kilmaurs
- 55 - Cunninghame , Kilmarnock including Fenwick
- 58 - Cunninghame , Kilwinning
- 59 - Cunninghame , Largs
- 59A - Cunninghame , Kilwinning
- 59C - Cunninghame , Largs
- 60 - Cunninghame , Loudoun
- 66 - Cunninghame , Stewarton
- 69 - Cunninghame , Stevenston
- 70 - Carrick , Ballantrae
- 73 - Carrick , Colmonell
- 75 - Carrick , Dailly including part of Barr
- 76 - Carrick , Girvan including part of Barr
- 78 - Carrick , Kirkmichael
- 80 - Carrick , Kirkoswald
- 82 - Carrick , Maybole
- 85 - Carrick , Straiton
- 87 - Ayrshire , Abstract of parishes
- 87A - Carrick , Straiton continued
- 88 - Ayrshire , Abstract of parishes continued
| Names of Proprietors | Names of Lands | Valuation |
|---|---|---|
| STEWARTON Continued | ||
| Brought forward | £6,293.4.8 | |
| Andrew Foulds | His half of Lands on East side of Clerkland | £45.0.0 |
| Arthur Gilmour | His half of Lands on East side of Clerkland | £45.0.0 |
| Janet Calderwood | Hillhouse & two pieces of ground & Little Yard | £69.0.0 |
| William Gray | Townhead of Blacklaw | £62.0.0 |
| James Walker | His mailling in Hairshaw | £18.0.0 |
| John Smith | His Miln Lands | £3.10.0 |
| R.Stevenson & J. Wyllie | Bogside & Spott | £30.0.0 |
| Remainder of Corsehill and Rentallers | £332.8.8 | |
| Robert Wilson | Cankertonhole | £15.0.0 |
| James Millar | Gallowayford | £21.0.0 |
| James Millar | His Mailling in Chappelton | £128.0.0 |
| James Millar | His Mailling in Watshod | £8.0.0 |
| William Sommerville McAlister Esq | Remainder of the Barony of Bolingshaw | £226.0.0 |
| James Wilson | His Mailling in Chappelton | £100.0.0 |
| James Wilson | Bogflat | £22.0.0 |
| Margaret Wyllie | Her Mailling in Chappelton | £42.18.6 |
| __________ Langmuir | Fairlie Crivooch & Halyet | £142.0.0 |
| Robert Montgomerie | Barneshill | £168.0.0 |
| James Dunlop | Haysmuir | £86.0.0 |
| Patrick Burns | Rashelhouse | £81.18.11.140/308 |
| Fairlie Crivoch Miln & Lands | £35.2.3..210/308 | |
| William Reid | Moorehead & Mooracre | £12.13.7..238/308 |
| William Reid | Part of Staiklawhill | £30.0.0 |
| William Burns | Righouse | £7.16.1..28/308 |
| Hutt & Bonshaw | £90.0.0 | |
| Total Valuation of this Parish | £8,114.12.10 |
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[Signed] John Boswell
Transcriber's notes
Red and green annotations have been added at a later date and not transcribed .
Note - Lands marked with red tick
are the Lainshaw lands held of
The Prince & J C Brodie & Sons' letter
Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Ayr county - Volume 5 - balliaries of Cunninghame, Kyle and Carrick, E106/4/5
This volume contains land tax information on the Ayrshire bailliaries of Cunninghame, Kyle, and Carrick in 1803.
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).