Memorials of four old families
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Farms. Tenants.
Kilmartine, one-half of farm Neill Gillies
Ditto, one-eighth of farm
and house John M'Intyre
Ditto John M'Vean
Corribuie Archibald Carsewell
Delavich Malcolm M'Dougald
New York Donald Gillies
Cruachan and Crofts Finlay M'Dougald 180
£1043 o o
The whole of the foregoing farms and possessions are set
from year to year, except the farm of Cruachan, which was
let to Finlay M'Dougald for 19 years from Whitsunday, 181 3,
at a rent of £140 per annum for the first 9 years, and £200
for the last 10 years of the lease ; and the crofts of Cruachan
were let to the same person from year to year at .£60 ; but
owing to the fall in the value of land produce, there was an
abatement of £60 given for the years 1821 and 1822, and of
£80 for the year 1823 ; so that the present rent for the whole
land and crofts possessed by Finlay M'Dougald is now £180
per annum.
Deduct the annual public burdens following, viz.: —
Land Tax, Rogue Money, Stent, and
other County Taxes for year 1823 £38 11 6
■ Minister's Stipends, payable partly in
victual, average of seven years ... 70 16 8 T 5 v
Schoolmaster's Salary 9 12 J-^
Feu and Teind Duties 33 10 O-j 1 ^
152 10 10
Remain of Free Rental £890 9 2
This is signed by Andrew Clason, W.S., agent for the trustees of the
late Colin Campbell of Kilmartine.
The estate was purchased by Malcolm of Poltalloch.
JOHN, b. 1780, succeeded his brother in 1827, He married Mary,
daughter of Thomas Hemsworth of Abbeville, County Tipperary, but had
no issue.
He served in the 14th and 46th Regiments, and attained the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. He saw foreign service both in the West and East
Indies, and received a wound in the leg at Dominica, which troubled him
for the rest of his life.
30 O
10
IO O
55
50
10
180
47
Farms. Tenants.
Kilmartine, one-half of farm Neill Gillies
Ditto, one-eighth of farm
and house John M'Intyre
Ditto John M'Vean
Corribuie Archibald Carsewell
Delavich Malcolm M'Dougald
New York Donald Gillies
Cruachan and Crofts Finlay M'Dougald 180
£1043 o o
The whole of the foregoing farms and possessions are set
from year to year, except the farm of Cruachan, which was
let to Finlay M'Dougald for 19 years from Whitsunday, 181 3,
at a rent of £140 per annum for the first 9 years, and £200
for the last 10 years of the lease ; and the crofts of Cruachan
were let to the same person from year to year at .£60 ; but
owing to the fall in the value of land produce, there was an
abatement of £60 given for the years 1821 and 1822, and of
£80 for the year 1823 ; so that the present rent for the whole
land and crofts possessed by Finlay M'Dougald is now £180
per annum.
Deduct the annual public burdens following, viz.: —
Land Tax, Rogue Money, Stent, and
other County Taxes for year 1823 £38 11 6
■ Minister's Stipends, payable partly in
victual, average of seven years ... 70 16 8 T 5 v
Schoolmaster's Salary 9 12 J-^
Feu and Teind Duties 33 10 O-j 1 ^
152 10 10
Remain of Free Rental £890 9 2
This is signed by Andrew Clason, W.S., agent for the trustees of the
late Colin Campbell of Kilmartine.
The estate was purchased by Malcolm of Poltalloch.
JOHN, b. 1780, succeeded his brother in 1827, He married Mary,
daughter of Thomas Hemsworth of Abbeville, County Tipperary, but had
no issue.
He served in the 14th and 46th Regiments, and attained the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel. He saw foreign service both in the West and East
Indies, and received a wound in the leg at Dominica, which troubled him
for the rest of his life.
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