Volume contents
- 1 - , Govan
- 13 - , Barony
- 21 - , Cadder
- 29 - , Rutherglen
- 32 - , Cambuslang
- 35 - , Carmunnock
- 37 - , Bothwell
- 41 - , Old Monkland
- 46 - , New Monkland
- 50 - , Carluke
- 54 - , Dalserf
- 57 - , Stenhouse
- 60 - , Lanark
- 66 - , Carstairs
- 68 - , Carnwath
- 73 - , Covington and Thankerton
- 74 - , Pettinain
- 75 - , Libberton
- 77 - , Dunsyre
- 79 - , Dolphinton
- 80 - , Walston
- 81 - , Biggar
- 84 - , Coulter
- 86 - , Symington
- 87 - , Lamington
- 89 - , Douglas
- 90 - , Crawford
- 91 - , Crawfordjohn
- 92 - , Roberton
- 93 - , Wiston
- 94 - , Carmichael
- 95 - , Dalzell
- 96 - , Lanark (Cleghorn)
- 97 - , East Kilbride
- 104 - , Avondale
- 113 - , Lesmahagow
- 122 - , Hamilton
- 124 - , Blantyre
- 125 - , Glassford
- 126 - , Shotts
- 127 - , Cambusnethan
- 128 - , Glasgow burgh
- 136 - , Deposition
Hearth tax transcription
[page] 89 -- Douglas Parish
Douglas
Imprimis My Lord Marquess of
Douglas his Castell thr [there] with
the office houses of the same -- 39
It [Item] the hearths of his Lordships
proppertie -- 364
The Laird of Kennocks house thr [there] -- 8
It [Item] his proppertie thr [there] -- 31
Portioners in Douglas
George Haddo thr [there] -- 4
James Haddo thr [there] -- 2
Charles Brouns elder & yor [younger] thr [there] -- 3
Thomas Paitt thr [there] -- 3
William Whyt thr [there] -- 5
James Inglis mert [merchant] thr [there] -- 4
John Broun called Laird -- 2
Bayllie Robert Inglis thr [there] -- 7
William Inglis called Laird -- 4
Ninian Inglis officer -- 2
Thomas Broun thr [there] -- 4
John Tweedie -- 3
Robert Hado thr [there] -- 2
Jonhn Broun mert [merchant] thr [there] -- 5
Agnes Hamilton thr [there] -- 4
James Whyt mert [merchant] thr [there] -- 5
John Jackson thr [there] -- 3
The poor of the Lord Marquess prop
pertie conform to ane list is -- 60
Agnes Broun thr [there] -- 2
George Bradefoot thr [there] -- 2
Robert Forrest thr [there] -- 6
John Whyt mert [merchant] thr [there] -- 3
William Bell thr [there] -- 8
James Inglis writer thr [there] -- 2
Captain John hado thr [there] -- 13
Richard Menzies thr [there] -- 5
James Porteous -- 2
James Grahame -- 2
William Inglis of Burn -- 9
William Greensheells thr [there] -- 4
John Wallace thr [there] -- 1
John Beg thr [there] -- 2
Isobell Weir thr [there] -- 1
Margaret Weir thr [there] -- 1
The Lands of Cormuckup -- 12
The Lands of Hissellsyd -- 19
The Lands of Westoun -- 16
The Dungeon house of
Douglas -- 4
The lands of Park
in Douglas belonging to
My Lord Carmichaell -- 7
Suma [Summa] thir 2 columns six hundred
twentie fyve hearthes -- 625
Owt of qch [quhich] is to be deduced
of deficients -- 16
And of poor -- 22
So rests of frie hearths --587
Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Hearth tax - Lanarkshire - Volume 1, E69/15/1
This volume contains a list of householders liable for hearth tax in Lanarkshire in 1694.
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).