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MONYMUSK PAPERS
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At Monymusk : Inventory of Patrick Downey’s
Bidgings at Mains of Monymusk, taken the 9th
Febury, 1738 by William Rhind in Dawery &
Mr. John Innes, factor to Balquhan, valuators
MUTUALLY CHOSEN BY SlR ARCHIBALD GRANT &
Patrick Downey.
Impr The Bear Barn of five Cupples & two Doors,
Bands & Staples, Lock & Key, and all other
timber suffieent estimate to Twenty Four
Pounds, Four Shileen Scots
It An Ox Byre of two Cupples, Door & Cheecks,
Bands & Stapples w* sufficient of oyr timber,
valued att Ten Pounds, Eighteen Shileen
Scots .......
It The Oat Barn of six Cupples, Doors & Cheecks,
Bands & Staples, Lock & Key, sufficency of
other timber, valued att Twenty Seven Pounds
Scots .......
It The Kiln Barn & Kiln Head of four Cupples wl
Doors & Cheeks, Lock & Staples, Lock &
Key and other timber as above, Twenty
Eight Pound, Ten Shileen ....
It Two Stirk Byres of four Cupples w4 two pair
Cheecks & on Door, Bands & Staples to the sd
Door w4 oyr timber as above, valued Thirteen
Pound, Sixteen Shileen ....
It A Stable of Two Cupples, Door & Cheeks,
Bands & Staples, Lock & Key & oyr timber
sufficent, valued at Eleven Pound, Nine
Shileen .......
It A Sire House of two Cuples ; A Mare of one
Cupple; A Pantrie & Chamber of Three
Cupples w4 two middle ston wales w4 Three
Doors & Door Cheeks, Bands and Staples,
Three Iron Snecks, Two Locks & Keyes,
one pair Door Checks w4out A Door, Six
Windows w4 three fights in each of them all
glassed in the uper fight, and two Timber
Lumbs and all oyr timber sufficent w4 two
(Scots)
£, s. d.
24 4 0
10 18 0
27 0 0
28 10 0
13 16 0
11 9 0
Carryforward . £115 17 0
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At Monymusk : Inventory of Patrick Downey’s
Bidgings at Mains of Monymusk, taken the 9th
Febury, 1738 by William Rhind in Dawery &
Mr. John Innes, factor to Balquhan, valuators
MUTUALLY CHOSEN BY SlR ARCHIBALD GRANT &
Patrick Downey.
Impr The Bear Barn of five Cupples & two Doors,
Bands & Staples, Lock & Key, and all other
timber suffieent estimate to Twenty Four
Pounds, Four Shileen Scots
It An Ox Byre of two Cupples, Door & Cheecks,
Bands & Stapples w* sufficient of oyr timber,
valued att Ten Pounds, Eighteen Shileen
Scots .......
It The Oat Barn of six Cupples, Doors & Cheecks,
Bands & Staples, Lock & Key, sufficency of
other timber, valued att Twenty Seven Pounds
Scots .......
It The Kiln Barn & Kiln Head of four Cupples wl
Doors & Cheeks, Lock & Staples, Lock &
Key and other timber as above, Twenty
Eight Pound, Ten Shileen ....
It Two Stirk Byres of four Cupples w4 two pair
Cheecks & on Door, Bands & Staples to the sd
Door w4 oyr timber as above, valued Thirteen
Pound, Sixteen Shileen ....
It A Stable of Two Cupples, Door & Cheeks,
Bands & Staples, Lock & Key & oyr timber
sufficent, valued at Eleven Pound, Nine
Shileen .......
It A Sire House of two Cuples ; A Mare of one
Cupple; A Pantrie & Chamber of Three
Cupples w4 two middle ston wales w4 Three
Doors & Door Cheeks, Bands and Staples,
Three Iron Snecks, Two Locks & Keyes,
one pair Door Checks w4out A Door, Six
Windows w4 three fights in each of them all
glassed in the uper fight, and two Timber
Lumbs and all oyr timber sufficent w4 two
(Scots)
£, s. d.
24 4 0
10 18 0
27 0 0
28 10 0
13 16 0
11 9 0
Carryforward . £115 17 0
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