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ESTATE PAPERS : KINDROCHET, CRATHIE, GLENGAIRN, COLDSTONE. 7 1
PARISH OF KINDROCHET (BRAEMAR).
" The Valuation of the said parochin is ... £i6is 3 4
" The Laird of Invercauld, as greatest
heretor in the said parochin of
Kindrochet, his valuation is ;^333 6 8."
Or about one-fifth part of the whole.
The separate holdings, which were clachans or hamlets with a very
considerable population in each, were — Ellenmorre, Auchinstrine,
Tanrich, Invercauld, Bellach, Killoch, Achighouse, and Dellfork. There
were at this time within the parish no fewer than 12 proprietors, or
portioners of lands.
PARISH OF CRATHIE.
" The Valuation of the said paroche is ... ;^i932 134.
" The Laird of Invercauld, being the greatest
heretor, his valuation within the said paroch is ;^230 13 4."
Or little more than one-ninth of the whole.
The Commissioners do not specify the particular holdings, but it is
not difficult to discover that they were principally five in number, and
were situated mostly in the valley of Aberarder, with oxgates and
pendicles in Lawsie and Craichenaird. The number of separate pro-
prietors was ten, some of them only portioners of properties.
PARISH OF GLENGAIRN.
"The Valuation of the said pariochin is ... ;^985 o o.
" The Laird of Invercauld his valuation
in the said pariochin is ... ... ... ... £66 o o."
The property is Rinabught. {Sec Glerigairn^ There were in all
eight proprietors in this parish.
PARISH OF COLDSTONE.
"The Valuation of the whole parochin is ... -£^1573 o o.
" The Laird of Invercauld, being the greatest
heritore in the said pariochin, his valuation is ;£^I250 o O,"

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