Volume contents
- 1 - Parishes , A
- 3 - Parishes , C
- 2 - Parishes , B
- 9 - Parishes , D
- 12 - Parishes , E
- 17 - Parishes , F
- 18 - Parishes , G
- 19 - Parishes , H
- 22 - Parishes , L
- 26 - Parishes , M
- 27 - Parishes , N
- 29 - Parishes , S
- 29 - Parishes , W
- 28 - Parishes , P
- 31 - Parish , Pendicles of Oldhamstocks
- 33 - Parish , Coldingham
- 32 - , Abstract of parishes
| Present heritors | Former heritors | Lands | Monthly Cess. | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parish of COLDINGHAM Continued. | £. S. D. | £. S. D. | ||
| Brought over | £203.5.1⁴⁄₁₂ | £12703.9.5⁴⁄₁₂ | ||
| John Home | David Home | Part Law formerly Mrs Swinton's | £0.16.0 | £50.0.0 |
| Part Laws Teind | £0.0.10 | £2.12.1 | ||
| [Sub Total] | £16.10 | £52.12.1 | ||
| James Clinkscale | John Clinkscale | Part of G. Clinkscales interest in Law | £0.5.3 | £16.8.1⁶⁄₁₂ |
| George Craig | George Craig | Cotland West Reston | £0.2.10 | £8.17.1 |
| Miss Bishop | John Dewar | Part Berryhaugh holding of Wedderburn | £0.0.4 | £1.0.10 |
| Part Berryhaught holding of Lord Polwarth | £0.0.9 | £2.6.10⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Cotland in West Reston | £0.2.10 | £8.17.1 | ||
| Part Berryhaugh holding of Wedderburn | £0.1.0 | £3.2.6 | ||
| Part Berryhaugh holding of Lord Polwarth | £0.2.2⁶⁄₁₂ | £6.18.0³⁄₁₂ | ||
| Part Berryhaugh | £0.0.2⁶⁄₁₂ | £0.13.0³⁄₁₂ | ||
| Berryhaugh holding of Wedderburn | £0.0.1 | £0.5.2⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| [Sub Total] | £0.7.5 | £23.3.6⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Thomas Anderson | John Alison | Cotland in West Reston | £0.2.10 | £8.17.1 |
| Carr Brodie | Interest in West Reston | £0.13.2 | £41.2.11 | |
| [Sub Total] | £0.16.0 | £50.0.0 | ||
| George Home and William K. Hunter | William Home & James Home | Interest in West Reston | £011.0 | £34.7.6 |
| Jacob Darling | William Darling | Interest in West Reston | £0.4.8⁸⁄₁₂ | £14.15.1⁸⁄₁₂ |
| William Home, John Home and William K. Hunter | John Home and William Home | John Hall's interest in West Reston | £0.11.0 | £34.7.6 |
| John Hall's Cotland in West Reston | £0.2.10 | £8.17.1 | ||
| [Sub Total] | £0.13.10 | £43.4.7 | ||
| John Nisbet | David Nisbet | Part Berryhaugh holding of Lord Polwarth | £0.0.11 | £2.17.3⁶⁄₁₂ |
| Part Berryhaugh holding of Wedderburn | £0.0.5 | £1.6.0⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| [Sub Total] | £0.1.4 | £4.3.4 | ||
| Mrs Eliza Chirnside or Harcarse | Mrs Eliza Chirnside or Harcarse | Part Berryhaugh holding of Lord Polwarth | £0.0.9 | £2.6.10⁶⁄₁₂ |
| Part Berryhaugh holding of Wedderburn | £0.0.4 | £1.0.10 | ||
| [Sub Total] | £0.1.1 | £3.7.8⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Alexander Greenfield | Alexander Greenfield | J. Greenfield's interest in Auchencraw | £0.4.8 | £14.11.8 |
| James Greenfield | Robert Davidson | Half of Robert Paxton's interest | £0.7.3 | £22.13.1⁶⁄₁₂ |
| John Wightman | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.4.10⁶⁄₁₂ | £15.4.3⅟₁₂ |
| John Davidson and James Robertson | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.4.5³⁄₁₂ | £13.17.5⁸⁄₁₂ |
| Oliver & Hardie | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.5.0⁹⁄₁₂ | £15.16.6 |
| James Robertson | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.1.4⁵⁄₁₂ | £4.5.6 |
| James Morrison | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.3.6⁶⁄₁₂ | £11.1.0⁹⁄₁₂ |
| Alexander Fife's Heirs | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.1.1⁷⁄₁₂ | £3.10.10⅟₁₂ |
| Andrew Brown | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.1.2⁸⁄₁₂ | £3.16.3⁸⁄₁₂ |
| John Allan's Heirs | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.0.6 | £1.11.7⅟₁₂ |
| McIntosh | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.1.5⁷⁄₁₂ | £4.11.8⁷⁄₁₂ |
| David Mickle | Thomas John Fordyce | Part Laverocklaw | £0.2.5⁵⁄₁₂ | £7.13.6 |
| John Cameron | Thomas John Fordyce | Laverocklaw | £0.2.1⁶⁄₁₂ | £6.12.8⁸⁄₁₂ |
| William Mitchell Innes | Thomas John Fordyce | Remainder Laverocklaw | £0.7.5¹⁰/₁₂ | £23.7.8⁵⁄₁₂ |
| Mrs McDonald Hume, and Jane Nisbet or Craig | Joseph Hume and Thomas Nisbet | Two Husband Lands in West Reston | £0.8.2 | £25.10.5 |
| Butterdean's Half Land | £0.6.6 | £20.6.3 | ||
| [Sub Total] | £0.14.8 | £45.16.8 | ||
| Total of Coldingham | £210.7.8 | £13148.19.2 | ||
| Parish of CRANSHAWS. | ||||
| Duke of Roxburgh | Duke of Roxburgh | Handiswood | £0.12.10 | £40.2.1 |
| Hon. [Honourable] Charles Stuart | John Fleming | Scarlaw | £1.10.6 | £95.6.3 |
| William Hay | Rawburn and Twinlaws | £4.12.10 | £290.2.1 | |
| Whinrig and Dunside | £5.0.6 | £314.1.3 | ||
| [Sub Total] | £11.3.10 | £699.9.7 | ||
| Heirs of Lady Aberdour | James Watson of Saughton | Cranshaws | £6.7.8 | £398.19.2 |
| Howboig | £2.2.6 | £132.16.3 | ||
| [Sub Total] | £8.10.2 | £531.15.5 | ||
| Total of Cranshaws | £20.6.10 | £1271.7.1 | ||
| William Hay of Dunse | William Hay | Rulesmains | £6.7.3 | £397.13.1⁶⁄₁₂ |
| Crumstain, Jock's Lodge Park, and Northquaes-meadow park | £2.18.9⁹⁄₁₂ | £183.15.3 | ||
| Crumstain remainder | £6.6.4 | £394.15.10 | ||
| Common-myres, Wellpark, or East-most park | £0.1.10 | £5.14.7 | ||
| Common-myres, Wellstrand parks, Nos. 2 and 3, from East side | £0.3.11 | £12.4.9⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Common-myres, Bogparks, Numbers 4, 5, 6, and South-west park, No. 8 | £0.5.10 | £18.4.7 | ||
| Common-myres, North-west park, No. 7 | £0.1.10 | £5.14.7 | ||
| Little Dunse Law farm | £1.3.8 | £73.19.2 | ||
| Castle-knowe, Mounthooly, Goose-croft and Kincreish parks | £1.19.7 | £123.13.11⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Kidshiel, and Kidshiel-haugh | £3.8.2 | £213.0.5 | ||
| Coldside and Fairney-knowes | £1.4.7 | £76.16.5⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Barrow-mill farm | £0.13.8 | £42.14.2 | ||
| Cheeklaw, Towngate, Crawrig, East-croft, Butterwell, and Loch-nook parks | £2.13.1 | £165.17.8⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Cheeklaw remainder, with East and West Tongues | £6.9.5 | £404.8.6⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Wellnage | £0.8.7⁹⁄₁₂ | £27.0.4⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Bailiehill | £0.15.1 | £47.2.8⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Clockmill-bank, Bleaching ground and Pouterleny park | £1.10.11 | £96.12.3⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Clockmill Easter and Middle parks, Stance of Brewery and Yards, Wester and Cammo parks | £1.15.2 | £109.17.11 | ||
| Peelrig, northmost two parks | £0.19.7 | £61.3.11⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Peelrig, southmost two parks | £0.19.4 | £60.8.4 | ||
| Earls-meadows,eight enclosures | £1.13.8 | £105.4.2 | ||
| Dunse Law, two parks, and planted ground on top | £1.7.3 | £85.3.1⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Cruive-well and pleasure parks, with Tannage yard | £0.14.5 | £45.1.0⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Mainmoss and Yard back parks | £0.13.7 | £42.8.11⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Putton-mill and Mill Lands, and corner next Wedderburn | £2.5.8 | £142.14.2 | ||
| Dunse-mill, Thirlage, and Land | £0.13.8 | £42.14.2 | ||
| Pinkie, or part Chalkielaw, exchanged therefor | £0.12.9 | £39.16.10⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Newlee Wester park | £0.7.2 | £22.7.11 | ||
| Berrywell and Trinity parks, Garden,Planting,Newlee, East, Mid, How, and Quarry-hole parks | £2.17.1 | £178.7.8⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Dunse-mains-gate acres | £3.8.9 | £214.16.10⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Dunse-law acres | £3.3.2 | £197.7.11 | ||
| Bridgend Barnyard | £0.1.6 | £4.13.9 | ||
| Teind of Garden at Brierybaulk, belonging to John Roughead; Land below Easter-wynd, John Davidson; Parks at Pleasance, Henry Home; Lands near Rulesmains, George McQueen; Barny Castle, Patrick Trotter; and Parks south side of Common-myres, Mr John White | £0.3.3 | £10.3.1⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Knock farm | £1.11.10 | £99.9.7 | ||
| Chapel open grounds above the parks | £0.9.1 | £28.7.8⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Coldburn well park | £0.5.5 | £16.18.6⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Coldburn, Chapel, Coldburn-head, Crack-shot, Gracewell, and Flotgates parks | £1.12.9 | £101.0.10 | ||
| Coldburn Burnpark | £1.2.9 | £71.1.10⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Coldburn Birkenside-bank park | £0.18.8 | £58.6.8 | ||
| Coldburn Underwell, Easter and Wester Millrigs, House-fir, House-north, and Linthill parks | £4.1.9 | £255.9.4⁶⁄₁₂ | ||
| Chapel Pile-house park and Plantations | £0.6.4 | £19.15.10 | ||
| Chapel Longhungry park, and braes facing Cockburn Mill-land | £0.11.10 | £36.19.7 | ||
| Dunse Castle Garden and Policy ground at Pipewell, and back of the Barns, Clover, Schoolbridgeflat, south and north Brunton parks, and Planting | £5.11.4 | £347.18.4 | ||
| Carried Over | £74.19.11⁶⁄₁₂ | L.4687.6.10⁶⁄₁₂ |
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Land tax rolls - Berwick county - Volume 7 - parishes, E106/6/7
This volume contains land tax information on the parishes of Berwickshire in 1853.
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).