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HIGHLAND PAPERS VOL2 - RENTAL OF THE SEAFORTH ESTATES

 

DATA AS AT 1726

 

BRAHAN, TOLLIE, USSIE & KNOCKINTARRIN

Tenant Names

Habitations

Parishes

Muttons

Poultry

Lambs

 

 

Tallow

 

St. lb. oz.

Victual

 

B. F. P. L.

Scots Money

Rent

£,s,d

John Mackenzie for the Lady Dowager

Brahan

Urray

3

36

3

-

57

£74

William Fraser for lands and ferry boat

Brahan

Urray

2

24

2

2

22

£12

Alexander Mackenzie for Ardoch

Brahan

Urray

2

23

1

-

22, 2

-

Neil Beaton for half of Quarrytown

Brahan

Urray

-

3

-

-

3, 1

7s, 6d

George Fraser for Craigtown, kBlack Croft, part of Glacklinie, and the other half of Quarrytown

Brahan

Urray

1

24

1

-

23, 1

7s, 6d

John McRob for part of Glacklinie

Brahan

Urray

-

6

-

-

6

£1

Roderick McRob for his croft

Brahan

Urray

-

-

-

-

1, 3

-

Alexander Bayne for his croft in the moor

Brahan

Urray

-

-

-

-

1, 3

-

Murdo Mackenzie (alias Bayne) officer for the officers croft, half peck land of Glackline and the half peck of Cullevoir

Brahan

Urray

-

4

-

-

8

15s

John McEan Duy

Craig Town

Urray

-

6

-

-

8, 2

£1 16s 4d

Donald Reoch

Craig Town

Urray

-

4

-

-

5, 2

13s 4d

Kennith McCoil Duy

Craig Town

Urray

-

4

-

-

6, 3

-

John McNeil

Craig Town

Urray

-

6

-

-

8, 2, 2

£1

Donald McCandrie & John McCandrie

For Glaick

Urray

-

4

-

-

8, 3

-

Donald McRae

For Tollynuild

Urray

-

6

-

-

8

£1

John William & Alexander Clark

Ussie

Urray

-

12

-

-

16, 1

£2

Fergus Ferguson

Ussie

Urray

-

3

-

-

2, 3

6s 8d

Alexander Ross

Ussie

Urray

-

3

-

-

4

13s 4d

Donald Down

Ussie

Urray

-

4

-

-

6

£1

John McEwen

Ussie

Urray

-

3

-

-

4

13s 4d

Kennith McEan Duy

Ussie

Urray

-

6

-

-

2

6s 8d

George Stuart

Knockintairin

Urray

1

12

-

-

4, 1, 1

-

John McEan Duy, Junior

Knockintairin

Urray

1

12

-

-

4, 1, 1

-

TOTALS

 

 

10

205

7

2

235, 1

£97 19s 8d

 

Note for John Mackenzie: The rents of Brahan and neighbouring farms are said to be diminished to the values of 16 bolls, two firlots, two pecks of victual by the planting of the Avenues about the house.

 

Note for Alexander Mackenzie: There is one boll of victual allow’d him for mending the road, not included here.

 

Note for George Fraser: Two bolls allow’d him for the damage done by planing an Avenue.

 

Note for George Stuart: 3 bolls of beer, 3 of meal & ??? Scots to the Kings, and 3 bolls of oats.