Volume contents
- 3 - , title page
- 4 - , Dunning
- 10 - , Auchterarder
- 13 - , Blackford
- 17 - , Muthill
- 22 - , Findo Gask
- 24 - , Madderty
- 25 - , Trinity Gask and Kinkell
- 27 - , Monzie
- 30 - , Fowlis
- 34 - , Crieff
- 37 - , Monzievaird and Struan
- 41 - , Comrie
- 44 - , Culross
- 54 - , Dunblane
- 60 - , Kilmadock
- 66 - , Kincardine
- 68 - , Lecropt
- 69 - , Glendevon
- 70 - , Logie
- 72 - , Kippen
- 73 - , Fossoway
- 76 - , Muckhart
- 78 - , Port of Menteith
- 82 - , Callander
- 86 - , Aberfoyle
- 88 - , Balquhidder
- 91 - , Comrie - Lord Murray's lands
- 92 - , deficients
- 94 - , summary
- 99 - , deposition
Hearth tax transcription
-- hea [hearths] -- lib [pounds] -- ssh [shillings]
Robert and James Kers -- 5 -- £3.10.0
John Ker and Archibald mcarthur -- 3 -- £2.2.0
James Bairdie and William Bairdie -- 3 -- £2.2.0
Helen justice and James Douglass -- 4 -- £2.16.0
William Shioch and James Bairdie -- 2 -- £1.8.0
James rotsone [robertsone] in park of Keir -- 4 -- £2.16.0
James mcleroy and George Jack -- 2 -- £1.8.0
William martine and John Cramb -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John Forrester and donald Adie -- 2 -- £1.8.0
George stirling and Adam Andersone -- 3 -- £2.2.0
Henrie Adie and Finlay Forrester -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John Laing and John Jack -- 2 -- £1.8.0
James Finlayson and John reid -- 3 -- £2.2.0
John reid and thomas taylor -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John touar and John mclauchlan -- 3 -- £2.2.0
John Stirling and John Bennet -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John Dauson and John Anderson -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John Ingles and John Forsyth -- 2 -- £1.8.0
William Kinross and John Buchanan at [tedr] -- 4 -- £2.16.0
Bontoun
In the mannor place throf [thereof] -- 2 -- £1.8.0
Thomas Gilespie his tenent -- 2 -- £1.8.0
Malcolme miller and John patersone -- 6 -- £4. 4.0
Earle of Perths interest
John Smyth and John miller -- 3 -- £2.2.0
William meiklejon and James patersone -- 2 -- £1.8.0
William mcleroy and John Cairnes -- 3 -- £2.2.0
John reid and James Aiken -- 4 -- £2.16.0
James Finlaysone and James morray -- 2 -- £1.8.0
James young and James Hempseed -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John dausons relict and James mcleduin -- 3 -- £2.2.0
William Baxter and James meiklejon -- 3 -- £2.2.0
James mcleroy and marion hendersone -- 3 -- £2.2.0
Harie and marion Blackuood -- 2 -- £1.8.0
Gilbert lenox and John Anderson -- 2 -- £1.8.0
Alexander robesone and John finlaysone -- 3 -- £2.2.0
robert finlaysone and John reid -- 3 -- £2.2.0
John and henrie reids -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John Cairnes and patrick mcinnes -- 2 -- £1.8.0
James rotsone [robertsone] -- 1 -- £0.14.0
Kippendavie
In the mannor place -- 7 -- £4.18.0
John whytat and william danskine -- 3 -- £2.2.0
James and william dausones -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John miller and Donald mccanquel -- -- 2 -- £1.8.0
James hendersone and John menteith -- 3 -- £2.2.0
John Lenox and James Andersone -- 2 -- £1.8.0
John mcgibbon and thomas Finlaysone -- 2 -- £1.8.0
James sharp and thomas Cairnes -- 2 -- £1.8.0
walter whytat and James Duncansone -- 2 -- £1.8.0
[total] -- 126 -- £88.16.0
[marginalia] 126
[Page] 56
Scottish Exchequer (Tax Records), Hearth tax - Perthshire - Volume 1 - Dunblane and Auchterarder presbyteries and Culross and Tuliallan parishes, E69/19/1
This volume contains a list of householders liable for hearth tax in parishes within the presbyteries of Dunblane and Auchterarder, and the parishes of Culross and Tuliallan, in Perthshire 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).