Volume contents
- 1 - 1786-87 , Aberdeenshire
- 13 - 1786-87 , Argyll
- 19 - 1786-87 , Ayrshire
- 31 - 1786-87 , Banffshire
- 35 - 1786-87 , Berwickshire
- 43 - 1786-87 , Buteshire
- 45 - 1786-87 , Caithness
- 47 - 1786-87 , Clackmannanshire
- 49 - 1786-87 , Cromartyshire
- 51 - 1786-87 , Dunbartonshire
- 55 - 1786-87 , Dumfriesshire
- 61 - 1786-87 , East Lothian
- 69 - 1786-87 , Midlothian (Edinburghshire)
- 99 - 1786-87 , Morayshire (Elginshire)
- 103 - 1786-87 , Fife
- 115 - 1786-87 , Angus (Forfarshire)
- 121 - 1786-87 , Inverness-shire
- 123 - 1786-87 , Kincardineshire
- 127 - 1786-87 , Kinross-shire
- 129 - 1786-87 , Kirkcudbrightshire
- 133 - 1786-87 , Lanarkshire
- 149 - 1786-87 , Nairnshire
- 153 - 1786-87 , Orkney
- 155 - 1786-87 , Peeblesshire
- 159 - 1786-87 , Perthshire
- 171 - 1786-87 , Renfrewshire
- 179 - 1786-87 , Ross-shire
- 181 - 1786-87 , Roxburghshire
- 185 - 1786-87 , Selkirkshire
- 187 - 1786-87 , Shetland
- 189 - 1786-87 , Stirlingshire
- 197 - 1786-87 , Sutherland
- 199 - 1786-87 , West Lothian (Linlithgowshire)
- 207 - 1786-87 , Wigtownshire
| Date | Masters & mistresses names & designations | Servants names | Quality of servants | Number of servants | Bachelor servants | One and two servants | Three and four servants | Five to seven servants | Eight to ten servants | Eleven or more servants | Duty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 86 | |||||||||||
| Brought Over | 3 | 3 | £3.15.0 | ||||||||
| His Grace the Duke of Hamilton | William Kennowie | House Steward | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | ||||||
| Charles Templeton | Valet de Chamber | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Robert Boucher | Cook | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| John Roe | Butler | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Walter Pollock | Groom of the Chamber | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Thomas Parker | Under Butler | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Camillo Pollice | Footman | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Thomas Fairhall | Footman | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Joseph Hannay | Footman | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| John Gibson | Footman | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Thomas Allan | House Porter | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| James Scougal | Gardener | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| John Kitchen | Gardener | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| James McBride | Gardener | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Humphrey Crerar | Gamekeeper | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| James Lang | Park keeper | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| James Anderson | Coachman | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Robert Hutchison | Under Coachman | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Timothy Watkins | Postilion | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Thomas Shilling | Groom | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| George Robinson | Groom | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Anthony Dickinson | Groom | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| William Wauk | Jocky | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| George White | Stable Boy | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Robert Watson | Stable Boy | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| William Stivenson | Stable Boy | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| John Davidson | Stable Boy | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| William Simpson | Stable Boy | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Hugh Robertson | Stable Boy | 1 | 1 | £3.0.0 | |||||||
| Carry Over | 32 | 3 | 29 | £90.15.0 | |||||||
| 118 |
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Lanerk Shire Survey Continued (5)
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Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Male servant tax - Volume 7 - Counties (see 'More info' for county details), E326/5/7
Volume 7 contains male servant tax rolls, 1786-1787, for each county. Royal burghs are covered by volume 8.
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).