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AS-Acom-11-1-Property-Tax-Parish: Third District AS-Acom-11-1-Property-Tax-parish: Third District Parish Names of Persons Charged Names of Proprietors Net Assessment A B C D Total Aberdour The Rev. Thos. Birnie £1 5s. Pd £1.5s. Aberdour Duncan Davidson of Tilliehetby £4.16s.1d. Pd £4.16s.1d. Aberdour Francis Farquharson of Haughton £116.10s.3d £2 Pd £118.10s.3d. Aberdour Andrew Farquharson Breda £30.7s.8d. £5 Pd £35.7s.8d Aberdour Adam Gordon of Cairnfield £3.10s.3d. Pd £3.10s.3d. Aberdour Re. Peter Stewart Carnaveron £9.5s.9d Pd £9.5s.9d Aberdour £165.10s £7.5s £1172.15s. Auchindore Hon. Andrew Forbes of Brux £14.8s.9d Pd. £14.8s.9d Auchindore Robert Grant Drumminer £13.12s. Pd. £13.12s Auchindore Charles Gordon Wardlaw £3 Pd. £3 Auchindore James Gordon of Craig £23.11s.5d Pd. £23.5s.11d. Auchindore Henry Niven Lumsden of Clova £41.13.7d £2.10s.3d. Pd. £44.3s.10d Auchindore Re. James Reid Minister £1 5s. Pd. £1.5s Auchindore £97.5s.9d £2.15s.3d £100.1s. Bourty Alexander Anderson of Bourty £15.4s Pd £15.4s Bourty Dr Shepherd Leith £17.15s.4d Pd £17.15s.4d Bourty James Lumsden Barra £2 Pd £2 Bourty John Niven of Thorton £22.19s Pd £22.19s Bourty John Ramsay of Barra £62.7s.3d £2 Pd £64.7s.3d Bourty Alexander Philip Westerhouses £1.0s.10d Pd £1.0s.10d Bourty Re. William Smith £1 5s. Pd. £1.5s. Bourty Andrew Simpson of Colliehill £9.14s.7d Pd. £9.14s.7d Bourty James Williamson Muirtown £1.10s £10 Pd £11.10s. Bourty £133.11s. £12.5s £145.16s Cabrach The Duke of Gordon £49.1s. Pd. £49.1s. Cabrach Rev. John Gordon £1.00 1.7s. Pd. £2.7s Cabrach £50.1s. £1.7s £51.8s. Cairnie John Duff of Drummuir £48.1s.1d. Pd £48.1s.1d. Cairnie Rev. John Findlater £1 £1.5s £2.5s Cairnie William Gordon of Auchanachie £1.19s.6d £1.19s.6d Cairnie The Duke of Gordon £318.12s.11d. £318.12.11d. Cairnie John Geddes Haddoch £5.1s.4d £5.1s.4d. Cairnie Archibald Milne Davidstown £2 £2 Cairnie John Pirie Ruthven 9d. 9d Page 1 of 36 AS-Acom-11-1-Property-Tax-parish: Third District Cairnie Lieut. Robertson Netherton £2.2.s. £2.2s. Cairnie Alexander Smith Davidstown £4.4s.8d £4.4s.8d. Cairnie £367.14s. £16.13s.3d £384.7s.3d. Chapel of Garioch Dr Garioch Mill of Durno £1 £1 Pd. £2 Chapel of Garioch Andrew Gray of Threepleton £2.2s. Pd. £2.2s. Chapel of Garioch Sir Arciblald Grant £2.17s..2d. 18s. Pd. £3.15s.2d. Chapel of Garioch Charles Gordon of Cluny £3 Pd. £3 Chapel of Garioch Robert Hravey of Braco £5.14s.3d 11s.5d Pd. £5.15s.8d Chapel of Garioch R.D.H.Elphonstone of Logie £52.15s £7.10s Pd. £60.5s. Chapel of Garioch Charles Hackett of Inverramsay £25.9s.11d. £1.5s.7d Pd. £26.15s.6d Chapel of Garioch H.K.Erskine of Pittodrie £64.4s.2d. £3.16s.4d. Pd. £68.0s.6d Chapel of Garioch John Leslie of Balquhin £69.13s.9d £2.10s Pd. £72.3s.9d Chapel of Garioch H.J.Lumsden of Pitcaple £14.6s.10d Pd. £14.6s.10d. Chapel of Garioch Miss Lumsden of Pitcaple 10s. Pd. 10s. Chapel of Garioch Adam Maitland Balquhin £9.4s.3d. Pd. £9.4s.3d. Chapel of Garioch James Morison Balhagardy £9.10s Pd. £9.10s Chapel of Garioch Robert Maitland Balhagardy £3.5s.2d. Pd. £3.5s.2d Chapel of Garioch John Maitland Balhagardy £3.5s.2d. Pd. £3.5s.2d. Chapel of Garioch Rev. Alexander Smith £1 5s Pd. £1.5s Chapel of Garioch Andrew Skene of Dyce £22 Pd. £22 Chapel of Garioch William McKnight 9s.11d £1.9s.3d Pd. £1.19s.2d. Chapel of Garioch £275.12.8d. £38.9s.10d. £314.2s.6d. Cushnie Hon.Andrew Forbes of Brux £4.1s.4d Pd. £4.1s.4d Cushnie George Gordon of Hallhead £15.15s.7d Pd. £15.15s.7d Cushnie Trustees of Mrs Lumsden late of Cushnie £29.11s.10d Pd. £29.11s.10d Cushnie £48.8s.9d £48.9s.8d Daviot James Anderson of Munie £46.1s.2d. Pd £46.1s.2d. Daviot T. Emslie of Fingask £15.4s.2d £1.12s.7d Pd. £16.16s.9d Daviot Roderick MvKenzie of Glack £51.5s.3d. £5 Pd. £56.5s.3d Daviot Rev.. Robert Shepherd £1 £2.9s Pd. £3.9s Daviot Andrew Skene of Dyce £15.19s.10d Pd. £15.9s.10d Daviot James Williamson of Fingask £1.2s.3d Pd. £1.2s.3d Daviot Forbes Mckenzie Esq. £3.10s Pd. £3.10s Daviot £129.0s.5d £13.13s.10d. £142.14s.3d. Drumblade Mrs Abel of Possendrum(?) £57.17s.4d £1.14s Pd. £59.11s.4d Drumblade Dr George Cruickshank Easter leys 31.10s £2.9s.4d. £2.8s.5d Pd. £6.7s.9d. Page 2 of 36 AS-Acom-11-1-Property-Tax-parish: Third District Drumblade John Duff of Drummuir £45.7s.10d Pd. £45.7s.10d. Drumblade Alex Forsyth of Crasknows £2.2s. Pd. £2.2s. Drumblade The Duke of Gordon £145.8s. Pd. £145.8s Drumblade James Gordon of Cocklarachy £7.10s Pd. £7.10s Drumblade Rev. Robert Gordon £1 5s. Pd. £1.5s Drumblade Archibald Milne of Chapelton £16.16s.4d. £1 Pd. £17.16s.4d. Drumblade Charles Macdonald of Piries Mill 8s.7d Pd. 8s.7d Drumblade Andrew Paterson Piries Mill £2.10s Pd. £2.10s Drumblade £267.19s.6d. £17.18s.11d. £2.8s.5d. £288.6s10d Dyce Sir Alexander Bannerman of Crosshill £11.12s. Pd £11.12s. Dyce William Harvey of Beedlieston £8.11s. Pd £8.11s. Dyce John Henderson of Caskieburn £28.8s.6d £2.4s. Pd £30.12s.6d Dyce Alexander Innes of Pitmeddan £14.0s.3d £6 Pd £20.0s.3d Dyce John Paul Overkirkton £1.15s.9d Pd £1.15s.9d Dyce James Robertosn Walltown 18s Pd 18s. Dyce Andrew Skene of Dyce £43.3s. Pd £43.3s. Dyce Rev. William Wilson £1.2s Pd £1.2s Dyce £95.5s.9d £18.18s.10d £117.4s.7d Forgue James Allardyce of Boynes Mill £7.10s £15.16s.3d Pd. £23.6s.3d Forgue Rev. Alexander Allardyce £1 5s. Pd. £1.5s Forgue Colonel Duff of Corneyhaugh £5.5s4d Pd. £5.5s.4d. Forgue Robert William Duff Esq. £2.16s Pd. £2.16s Forgue John Forbes Haddo £1.10s £2.4s Pd. £3.14s Forgue Capt. John Henry of Corse £12.14s.4d. Pd. £12.14s.4d. Forgue Dr Garrioch of Garysford £6.17s £4 Pd. £10.17s Forgue Andrew Jamieson of Balgavnie £4.15s.11d Pd. £4.15s.11d. Forgue James Rose Innes of Monillie £15.0s.6d Pd. £15.0s.6d Forgue Theodore Morison of Bognie £174.18s.4d Pd. £174.18s.4d Forgue John Morison of Cobairdy £48.3s.2d. Pd. £48.3s.2d. Forgue Alexander Scott of Frendraught £6 Pd. £6 Forgue John Smith of Bogfouton £6.17s.6d Pd. £6.17s.6d Forgue Heirs of Col. Shand Templand £2.17s6d Pd. £2.17s.6d Forgue Alexander Shand Conland £2 £4.0s.10d Pd. £6.0s.10d Forgue Robert Stuart Little Forgue £3 £4.9s.2d Pd. £7.9s.2d Forgue Alexander Shirrefs of Sleepynook £2.6s Pd. £2.6s Forgue John Thain Drumblair £2 £3.3s. Pd. £5.3s. Page 3 of 36 AS-Acom-11-1-Property-Tax-parish: Third District Forgue James Wilson of Auchaber £17.3s.7d £4 Pd. £21.13s.7d. Forgue £317.5s.2d £39.18s.3d £361.3s.5d. Forbes Lord Forbes of Putachie £39.7s. Pd £39.7s. Forbes Rev. Benjamin Mercer £1 5s. Pd £1.5s Forbes James Smith Excise Officer £2.5s £2.5s. Forbes £40.7s 5s. £2.5s £42.17s. Gartly The Duke of Gordon £271.5s.3d Pd £271.5s.3d Gartly Col John Gordon of Coynachie £5.6s.8d Pd £5.6s.8d Gartly Alexander Grassick Faichhill £4.9s Pd £4.9s. Gartly John Geddes Bucharn £3 £8.8s.4d Pd £11.8s4d Gartly Rev. Robert Gordon Coldrain £5.13s Pd £5.13s Gartly David Merson Millhill £9 £4.2s.6d. Pd £13.2s.6d Gartly George Pirie Collithie 4s.6d Pd 4s.6d Gartly George Simpson Edindiack £6.0s.10d Pd £6.0s.10d Gartly Rev. James Scott £1 £1.6s Pd £2.6s Gartly £284.5s.3d £35.10s.10d £319.16s.1d Glass Rev. John Cruickshank £1 5s Pd £1.5s Glass The Earl of Fife £75.1s.3d. Pd £75.1s.3d. Glass £76.1s.3d. 5s £76.6s.3d Glenbuicket The Earl of Fife £53.14s. Pd £53.14s Glenbuicket William Walker Mains 18s. Pd 18s Glenbuicket £53.14s 18s. £54.12s. Huntly Alexander George 18s. Pd. 18s. Huntly Peter Merson Blacksmith £1 Pd. £1 Huntly William Mellis Flaxdresser 9s Pd. 9s Huntly William Leaper Bleacher 13s. Pd. 13s. Huntly John Merson Blacksmith £1.15s Pd. £1.15s Huntly Robert Barclay Supervisor 16s. Pd. 16s. Huntly John Davidson Student of Physics 12s. Pd. 12s. Huntly David Spence Flaxdresser 16s. Pd. 16s. Huntly Alex.Forsyth Merchant £2 17s.6d £5 Pd. £7.17s.6d Huntly Mrs William Donald £1.6s Pd. £1.6s Huntly William Alexander Manufacturer £1.4s Pd. £1.4s. Huntly John Chalmers Blacksmith 14s. Pd. 14s. Huntly George Innes Merchant £1.16s Pd. £1.16s Huntly Dr Christie £1.4s. £9 Pd. £10.4s. Page 4 of 36 AS-Acom-11-1-Property-Tax-parish: Third District Huntly RobertThomson Merchant 12s.
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