This and the preceeding page, Contains the first and second Pages of the principall Book of Valuation Summa Eight hundred and forty one pounds ten shill one penny Hoy in Olrick paroch Seventy nine pds nine shill ten pennysįewduty of Lynegar and Scarletquoy Seventy six pounds one shilling six pennysĪchingale and Newtown Sixty two pds two shill Half Myrlandnorn Eighty three pounds Eighteen shilling and Eight pennys scots Westerdale Seventy four pds ten shill five pennysĭalnamullen Twenty four pds Sixteen shill ten pennysĪchascoriclett, Dalnaha, Benalasky Fifty eight pounds Ninteen shilling Eight pennys scotsĪlterwall Eighty two pounds twelve shill Scots Neatherborg, Nine pounds twelve shill six pennysīreamore One hund: and forty nine pds ten shill ten pennysĪchenarras one hundred and forteen pounds nineteen shilling scots Oldibae, Twenty four pounds sixteen shilling ten pennys Rumsdale and Dalganachy Twenty four pounds sixteen shilling ten pennys Two pennyland of Brabsterdorren, Twenty eight pounds ten shilling six pennys scots Whitehouse of Scrabster Four pounds one shill Ormly and Pendicles Three hundred and Twenty one pounds one shilling and two pennys scots Stainland Two hundred and thirty seven pounds three shilling scots Wydell and Pendicles Three hundred and Forty five pounds, seventeen shilling four pennys Thurso East & pendicles Four hundred and ninty nine pounds Eighteen shillings scots The Earle of Breadalbane's property and Improper Wadsetts are distinguished and proportion'd as follows vizt. Item The Earle of Breadalbane for Improper Wadsetts, for which he pays Cess, Is of valued rent Eight hundred and Forty one pounds ten shilling one penny Patrick Murray of Pennyland to subscribe each page And sicklike Ordained this Book to be delivered to the Clerk of the Commissioners of Supply, That it may be patent to all Concerned, And a true Extract therof to be given to the Collector. The Principall and Authentick Book of valuation Exactly Computed Calculated and Proportion'd upon, and Conforme to the Reall and distinct Rents of all Heretors Wadsetters and others lyable in payment of Cess within the shyre of Caithness, By the Commissioners Nominated and Appointed By the Commission of Parliament dated the twenty first day of January One thousand seven hundred and one years, for revalueing of the said shyre, Which Commissioners by their Act dated att Watten the last day of Aprile in this Instant year of God one thousand seven hundred and Two, not only Ratifyed and Approved This Book Consising of Nine pages But also Enacted and Ordained, Conforme to the power Committed to them By the Commission of Parliament, the same to be the rule, for uplifting and Collecting of the Cess or Supply, for the future And to prevent any Alteration, or vitiation, The saids Commissioners Ordained and Appointed Sir William Dunbar of Hempriggs their Preeses, to superscribe Each Page And Ordained and Appointed John Sinclair of Brims, James Sutherland of Langwall Patrick Dunbar of Bowarmadden William Campbell Sheriff Depute of Caithness, And Mr. Book of valuation Is Two thousand four hundred & Eighty pounds four shill four pennys Item, The Haill Teind bolls, and Silver Teind duty payable to the Earle After deduction of the Bishops Few and Teind, and of the haill stipend money and victuall payl by his Lop to all the Ministers Is of valued rent One hundred and Ninty two pounds Ninteen shilling and ten pennys Item For the Salmond Fishing of Thurso, and haill Few dutys Payable to his Lop, Is of valued rent Eight hundred and twenty five pounds Sixteen shilling and Eight pennys Scots ![]() ![]() The Earle of Breadalbane for the property at present in his possession One thousand four hundred and sixty one pounds seven shilling ten pennys scots money
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