Act, 26 December 1693, Edinburgh

Act, 28 December 1693, Edinburgh

Edinburgh the Twentie sixth day of December Jaj vjc nyntie thrie

D1693/12/311

Act

Act In Favors of the Viscount of Tarbatt

The Lords of their majesties privy Councill haveing Considered a petitione given in to them be George Viscount of Tarbat concerning the Lands seperat from Ross and annexed to the shire of Cromartie with the report of a Committie of their oun number to whom the Consideration of this matter was Remitted They ordaine the rentall produced with the said petitione which is signed by the Commissioners of Supply Clerk and Collector of Ross shyre bearing that the same is the valued rentall and rule of Publict burdeins for the lands belonging to the said Viscount or his wodd setters or which were or are liferented by his mother or mother in law to be insert and recorded in the books of privy Councill Followes the tenor of the forsaid rentall, The penult October Jaj vjc nyntie thrie List of George Viscount of Tarbat Lord Mccleod and Castlehaven etc. It is oun valuatione, The Lady Castlehaven his mother and Lady Maynes Lyferent Lands and the said Lord Tarbat his wodsetters valuations as in his vue within the Shyre of Ross And parochines therof respective underwritten Rosemarkie The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in the valuatione books of the said shire and paroch of Rossmarkie for twentie Eight2 punds nyntein shilling ten pences scots Inde twentie Eight pund nyntein shillings ten pennies, Foderlie The said Lord Tarbat Stands valued for himself and in vue of Cerry in the said shyre and parish of Foderlye at one Thousand four Hundred sixtie thrie punds fiftein shilling thrie punds fiftein shilling Item more he stands valued in the said parish for the mylne of use at two hundred punds, inde two Hundred punds Item more for the watter of Common at two hundred punds valued rent, Two hundred pund Lochbroom The said Lord Tarbatt for himself stands valued within the said shyre and parachin of Lochbroom Includeing the Lands of Greenheard Auchtascaldnish Wedd and Fannick and his oun part of Coygath at Eight hundred fiftie Eight pund threttein shilling four penies, Eight hundred fiftie Eight pund thretein shilling four penies Item more for his part of the few duties of Lochbroome at ane hundred punds, One hundred punds Alexander Mckenzie of Ardloch stands valued in the said parish as my Lords wodsetter at five hundred punds, Kincraig as wodsetteer of the lands of Auchinivie stands valued in the said parish at sixtie punds sixtie punds, Tarbat The said Lord Tarbat for himself stands valued in the said shyre and parish of Tarbat at Five hundred nynteen punds and in vue of Innerbreakie at sixtie punds, Five hundred seventie nyne punds The Lady Castle-haven stands valued in the said parish at Fourtein hundred fiftie thrie punds thretein shilling four penies, Fourtein hundred fiftie thrie pund thretein shilling four penies The Lord Tarbat stands valued in that parish in vice of the Laird and Lady May at ane hundred five punds ten shilling, one hundred five pund ten shiling, Kincardine The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in the said shyre and parachin of Kincardine at sixtie punds Item more in vue of the Laird of May ther at thretie five punds ten shilling, nyntie five pund ten shiling, The Lady Castlehaven is valued in that parish at fiftie five punds, Fiftie five punds, Fearne The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in vice of may for Lochsline within the said shyre and parochin of Ferne at two hundred Fourtie punds Two hundred Fourtie punds The Lady May her lyfrent Lands within the said parochin valued at four hundred fourtie four punds ten shilling, Four hundred fourtie four pund ten shilling, Tayne The Laird and Lady May ther estate within the said shyre and parochin of Tayne stand valued at six hundred Fourtie two punds, Kilmuire The said Lord Tarbat stands valued within the said shyre and parish of Kilmuir Easter at Sevin hundred thretie five punds Seven hundered thretie five punds Item more he Stands valued for presthill in that parish at sixtie two punds, Sixtie two punds, John Mcleod wodsetter of the mylnes of Mylnetoune stands valued in that parish at ane hundred and Fourtie punds, one hundred and Fourtie pence Logie The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in the said shyre and parish of Logie Easter at two hundred fourtie six pund, Two hundred fourtie six pund Cullnudin The Laird of Bray stands valued as wodsetter of these and Shyre of Ross quherof Tarbat is said to know the reversione at four hundred sixtie seven punds, Four hundred sixtie seven punds Balinaduthne stands valued in that parish for Easter Culbo as said is at ane hundred valued for Craighouse and other Lands in that parish wodsett as said is at ane hundred and six pund The abovewritten list of the severall valuationes above sett doune Extract furth of the valuatione books of the said shyre and attested by us Commissars Clerk and Collectors of Supply within the said shyre of Ross under subscryband As also the Lawes of Litle Fearnes Extending to one hundred sixtie one pund ten shilling The wholl extends to nyne Thousand Four hundred sixtie one pund ten shilling The wholl extends to nyne Thousand Four hundred fourtie punds one shilling six pennies Sic Subscribitur J: Monro of Fowlis, A Mckenzie of Coull, A: Bayne of Tulloch, George Ross of Moranchie Heritor Monro of Drumond: D: Ross tutor of Kinars Kenneth Mckenzie of Sealwall McBayne of Delny, William Ross of Aldie, Hew Monro of Tennich, Heugh Baillie Clerk. George Mckenzie Collector And the saids Lords of privy Councill Ordaines the valuatione so attested. to be recorded in the valuatione books of the shyre of Cromartie as to the Lands not allready recorded therin and to be expunged out of the valuation books of Rose shyre, And Declaires that the saids Lands shall bear and carie with them the same quota of the Levies cess and other publict burthens, and that they shall pay the same for the futur in and with the shyre of Cromartie and adjoyned to the totall therof and deduced from Ross Shyre in all time comeing, This being exactly conforme to the acts past in the last session of this current parliament as also conforme to the other act of parliament past theranent the nynteinth day of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie years and Conforme to the act of parliament Jaj vjc Eightie five years all quhich were read and Considered be the Committie.

Edinburgh the Twentie sixth day of December Jaj vjc nyntie thrie

D1693/12/311

Act

Act In Favors of the Viscount of Tarbatt

The Lords of their majesties privy Councill haveing Considered a petitione given in to them be George Viscount of Tarbat concerning the Lands seperat from Ross and annexed to the shire of Cromartie with the report of a Committie of their oun number to whom the Consideration of this matter was Remitted They ordaine the rentall produced with the said petitione which is signed by the Commissioners of Supply Clerk and Collector of Ross shyre bearing that the same is the valued rentall and rule of Publict burdeins for the lands belonging to the said Viscount or his wodd setters or which were or are liferented by his mother or mother in law to be insert and recorded in the books of privy Councill Followes the tenor of the forsaid rentall, The penult October Jaj vjc nyntie thrie List of George Viscount of Tarbat Lord Mccleod and Castlehaven etc. It is oun valuatione, The Lady Castlehaven his mother and Lady Maynes Lyferent Lands and the said Lord Tarbat his wodsetters valuations as in his vue within the Shyre of Ross And parochines therof respective underwritten Rosemarkie The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in the valuatione books of the said shire and paroch of Rossmarkie for twentie Eight2 punds nyntein shilling ten pences scots Inde twentie Eight pund nyntein shillings ten pennies, Foderlie The said Lord Tarbat Stands valued for himself and in vue of Cerry in the said shyre and parish of Foderlye at one Thousand four Hundred sixtie thrie punds fiftein shilling thrie punds fiftein shilling Item more he stands valued in the said parish for the mylne of use at two hundred punds, inde two Hundred punds Item more for the watter of Common at two hundred punds valued rent, Two hundred pund Lochbroom The said Lord Tarbatt for himself stands valued within the said shyre and parachin of Lochbroom Includeing the Lands of Greenheard Auchtascaldnish Wedd and Fannick and his oun part of Coygath at Eight hundred fiftie Eight pund threttein shilling four penies, Eight hundred fiftie Eight pund thretein shilling four penies Item more for his part of the few duties of Lochbroome at ane hundred punds, One hundred punds Alexander Mckenzie of Ardloch stands valued in the said parish as my Lords wodsetter at five hundred punds, Kincraig as wodsetteer of the lands of Auchinivie stands valued in the said parish at sixtie punds sixtie punds, Tarbat The said Lord Tarbat for himself stands valued in the said shyre and parish of Tarbat at Five hundred nynteen punds and in vue of Innerbreakie at sixtie punds, Five hundred seventie nyne punds The Lady Castle-haven stands valued in the said parish at Fourtein hundred fiftie thrie punds thretein shilling four penies, Fourtein hundred fiftie thrie pund thretein shilling four penies The Lord Tarbat stands valued in that parish in vice of the Laird and Lady May at ane hundred five punds ten shilling, one hundred five pund ten shiling, Kincardine The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in the said shyre and parachin of Kincardine at sixtie punds Item more in vue of the Laird of May ther at thretie five punds ten shilling, nyntie five pund ten shiling, The Lady Castlehaven is valued in that parish at fiftie five punds, Fiftie five punds, Fearne The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in vice of may for Lochsline within the said shyre and parochin of Ferne at two hundred Fourtie punds Two hundred Fourtie punds The Lady May her lyfrent Lands within the said parochin valued at four hundred fourtie four punds ten shilling, Four hundred fourtie four pund ten shilling, Tayne The Laird and Lady May ther estate within the said shyre and parochin of Tayne stand valued at six hundred Fourtie two punds, Kilmuire The said Lord Tarbat stands valued within the said shyre and parish of Kilmuir Easter at Sevin hundred thretie five punds Seven hundered thretie five punds Item more he Stands valued for presthill in that parish at sixtie two punds, Sixtie two punds, John Mcleod wodsetter of the mylnes of Mylnetoune stands valued in that parish at ane hundred and Fourtie punds, one hundred and Fourtie pence Logie The said Lord Tarbat stands valued in the said shyre and parish of Logie Easter at two hundred fourtie six pund, Two hundred fourtie six pund Cullnudin The Laird of Bray stands valued as wodsetter of these and Shyre of Ross quherof Tarbat is said to know the reversione at four hundred sixtie seven punds, Four hundred sixtie seven punds Balinaduthne stands valued in that parish for Easter Culbo as said is at ane hundred valued for Craighouse and other Lands in that parish wodsett as said is at ane hundred and six pund The abovewritten list of the severall valuationes above sett doune Extract furth of the valuatione books of the said shyre and attested by us Commissars Clerk and Collectors of Supply within the said shyre of Ross under subscryband As also the Lawes of Litle Fearnes Extending to one hundred sixtie one pund ten shilling The wholl extends to nyne Thousand Four hundred sixtie one pund ten shilling The wholl extends to nyne Thousand Four hundred fourtie punds one shilling six pennies Sic Subscribitur J: Monro of Fowlis, A Mckenzie of Coull, A: Bayne of Tulloch, George Ross of Moranchie Heritor Monro of Drumond: D: Ross tutor of Kinars Kenneth Mckenzie of Sealwall McBayne of Delny, William Ross of Aldie, Hew Monro of Tennich, Heugh Baillie Clerk. George Mckenzie Collector And the saids Lords of privy Councill Ordaines the valuatione so attested. to be recorded in the valuatione books of the shyre of Cromartie as to the Lands not allready recorded therin and to be expunged out of the valuation books of Rose shyre, And Declaires that the saids Lands shall bear and carie with them the same quota of the Levies cess and other publict burthens, and that they shall pay the same for the futur in and with the shyre of Cromartie and adjoyned to the totall therof and deduced from Ross Shyre in all time comeing, This being exactly conforme to the acts past in the last session of this current parliament as also conforme to the other act of parliament past theranent the nynteinth day of Jully Jaj vjc nyntie years and Conforme to the act of parliament Jaj vjc Eightie five years all quhich were read and Considered be the Committie.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 299r-301r.

2. One illegible word scored out here.

1. NRS, PC2/24, 299r-301r.

2. One illegible word scored out here.