Edinburgh Archives
Research Compiled by Sarah Heaton
Ref. | Location | Assession number | Document Type | Title | Date | Description | Notes |
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5 | NAS - General Register House | GD112/56/84 | Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane Patents, Diplomas, Commissions and Related Papers | Bond by Archibald, Earl of Argyle to Lord Neill Campbell, his brother | 2/8/1675 | Bond by Archibald, Earl of Argyle to Lord Neill Campbell, his brother, that if it is found that Duncan McCarter of Turriadich has not disponed to him by granter the office of balliery of land of Barbreck Lochaw, or if he does and procures a renunciation, then, in either of these cases, granter will deliver to said Neill a disposition and right of said office of balliery of Barbreck Lochaw and Auchindryen. | |
11 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/17/2/8/5a | Inverary Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | The Procurator Fiscal agt Andrew MacWilliam and his son | 1678 | Andrew MacWilliam and his son Donald MacWilliam challenged for moorburn on the moor of Auchindryen. Fine: £5 Scots. | |
17 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/20/8/4/4 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Commissioners of Supply for Argyll, Documents relating to the Valuation Roll of 1688 | Rental of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Campbell | 18/8/1687 | Lands of Barbreck in the parish of Inishael and Auchindryen and Polinduich said to be in the parish of Kilchrenan | |
12 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/17/2/18/9 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | Procurator Fiscall and servitors to John MacLean, tutor to Torloisk against 9 people | 21/10/1691 | Donald dow MacGowan in Auchindrain and 8 others from nearby towns accused of plundering and robbing. Couldn't make out which town they robbed but found guilty and to pay £60 Scots in damages. Details of case and what they stole in record. | |
4 | NAS - General Register House | E69/3/1 | Exchequer Records: Hearth Tax Records, Argyll and Bute | Hearth Tax Records | 1694 | p. 18 Alexander Crawford, John Crawford, Acd (Archibald) Gillish, Marie MacNoKeard. P.30 Duncan MacIntyre. All from Achindrean and all have 1 hearth. | |
14 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/17/3/6/9 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | Bond of Presentation = a bond to present a debtor so as he may be subjected to the diligence of his creditor | 17/8/1694 | Bond of Presentation granted by John MacLachtan of that ilk in favour of Lachlan Campbell in Musdale, Donald Campbell his son and John Campbell in Auchindrayne | |
15 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/17/3/11/7 | Inverary Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | Bond of Presentation | 1733 | Bond of Presentation granted by John roy Leitch in Braleckan in favour of John MacPhaden in Auchindryen. MacPhaden's servant, Katharine MacNokaird, is in Tolbooth in Inveraray. | Please see no. 13 |
13 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/17/2/57/1 | Inverary Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | The Procurator Fiscal agt Katharine MacNokaird in Auchindrain | 25/01/1734 | Guilty of Theft. Case details the event, what was stolen and how she was caught. Scourged through the streets of Inveraray and banished from Argyll. Master: John MacPhaden in Achindryen from 1732. States that she never stole from him. Previous Master: John MacViccar from a nearby town, who she stole from. Grandmother: Katharine MacCallum from Duren. It is rumoured she stole from her grandmother. Mother unknown but came from Duren. Father: Malcolm MacNokaird (as mother lived in Duren can possibly be assumed father did too). | Please see no. 15 |
16 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/20/3/35/1 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Commissioners of Supply for Argyll | Payment | 1791 | Payment to Alexander Munro in Auchendrain of 17s. 4d. For expenses of searching for and recovering a stolen mare. Case on 13/4/1788 and payment received 1/12/1791 | |
1 | NAS - General Register House | AD14/29/302 | High Court of Justiciary Processes | Precognition | 1829 | Against Mary Campbell and Mary Stewart | Please see no.20 |
20 | NAS - General Register House | JC26/1829/172 | High Court of Justiciary Processes | Trial Papers | 16/9/1829 | Mary Hannah or Stewart and Mary Hamilton or Hammil or Campbell or Hughs accused of forging coins. Guilty and imprisonment. One victim was Nanny Munro or Campbell, wife of Archibald Campbell, farmer or tenant of Achindrain, who sold the accused three cuts of yarn for one or more shillings (we don't know how many). Their servant Mary MacCallum was a witness. | Please see no.1 |
6 | NAS - General Register House | SC50/5/1848/40 | Campbeltown Sheriff Court, Processes | Miss E O Lockhart MacDonald v Dugald MacGill, farmer in North Carnbeg and Donald MacEachran, farmer in Auchindrain | 1848 | Action concerning heritable property. Action for removing. | |
7 | NAS - General Register House | SC50/5/1852/21 | Campbeltown Sheriff Court, Processes | Augustus H MacDonald Moreton's marriage trustees v Neil MacEachern, farmer in Auchendrain, Duncan Gilchrist, labourer in Lergnahunsion, Catherine MacGeachy or MacGill, widow of Roger MacGill, at Lergnahunsion and Catherine MacKinlay, residing in Knocknescraw | 1852 | Action concerning heritable property. Action for removing. | |
19 | NAS - West Register House | AF39/2/1-5 | Agricultural Census | Parish Summaries | 1866-1911 | Records by parish and don't mention ACHDN but good for contextual stuff and looking at general changes. Has records of how many acres in the parish are used for which vegetable, how many horses etc. | |
8 | NAS - General Register House | SC51/32/40/438 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 1891 | Will of Edward MacCallum who died in Auchindrain on 12/11/1890. Personal estate worth £186 9s 5d. Money held in Inveraray branch of the National Bank of Scotland Limited. Went to son John MacCallum, butcher in Inveraray. | |
9 | NAS - General Register House | SC51/32/43/282 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 1893 | Will of Lachlan MacPhail, Crofter from Auchindrain who died in the township on 30/6/1893. Full estate worth £189 4s. Went to daughter Bessie MacPhail or Craig, married to John Craig, a coal miner in Lanarkshire. | |
10 | NAS - General Register House | SC51/32/52/190 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 1900 | Will of Colin Stewart, Crofter from Auchendrain who died on 1/5/1900 in the township. Household furniture and other effects worth £5. Livestock and implements of husbandry worth £186 10s. Total estate worth £191 10s. Estate went to his sister Flora Stewart or MacPhail, widow, his only family. | |
2 | NAS - West Register House | AF70/648/1-4 | Education, Research and Intelligence | West Highland Survey by Dr Fraser Darling | 1948 | Punched cards of Argyll: Inveraray, Tullich, Auchnagowl | |
3 | NAS - West Register House | DD27/4089 | Ancient Monument Case Files | Preservation Unscheduled Monument | 1964-1966 | Auchindrain Township | |
18 | NAS - West Register House | SC54/20/8/7/3 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Commissioners of Supply for Argyll | Rental of Jean Campbell and Mr Patrick Campbell, minister of Killmalew | 32001 | Rental of lands of Clunarie and Achindrain in Kilmalew |
JB - it is possible for this info to be added to the timeline ?
Location | Assession number | Document Type | Title | Date | Description | Notes |
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NAS | AD14/29/302 | High Court of Justiciary Processes | Precognition | 1829 | Against Mary Campbell and Mary Stewart | Please see JC26/1829/172 |
NAS | AF70/648/1-4 | Education, Research and Intelligence | West Highland Survey by Dr Fraser Darling | 1948 | Punched cards of Argyll: Inveraray, Tullich, Auchnagowl. Useful information regarding how land was cultivated, winter use, vegetation and buildings in use. 4 holdings - utilised by 2 tenants who occupy no.1 house. No. 2 house occupied by low crofting resident. House 3 & 4 have been vacant for 20 years. | |
NAS | C2/28 | Register of the Great Seal | 21/4/1542 | Lands of Auchindryne given to Malcolmo Makcorkill | ||
NAS | C2/31 | Register of the Great Seal | 29/4/1556 | Lands of Auchindryne given to Earl Archibaldo Campbell of Lorne. | ||
NAS | C2/40 | Register of the Great Seal | 5/9/1594 | Large piece in latin but Nigelli McChallum (leader of Lochaw) and Joanni McChallum connected with Auchindryne and an ecclesiastical parish in the vicinity. | ||
NAS | C2/46 | Register of the Great Seal | 16/3/1610 | Large piece in latin. Henrici Duke of Rothesay and Earl Archibald Campbell mentioned. Looks like Auchindryne rented with tenants. | ||
NAS | C2/47 | Register of the Great Seal | 16/11/1614 | Large piece in latin but names of Hugoni McQuorquidaill and Duncan M. de Phantelandis mentioned. Auchindryne mentioned amongst a few lands. | ||
NAS | C2/52 | Register of the Great Seal | 12/6/1629 | Latin, mentions Hugoni McCorquodill and Duncan McCorquodill. 1 merkland of Auchindryane | ||
NAS | C2/62 | Register of the Great Seal | 15/10/1667 | Lands granted to Archibald, Earl of Argyle, Lord Kintyre, Campbell and Lorne, and his heirs whomsoever. 1 merklands of old extent of Auchindryane, in the barony of Lochaw. | ||
NAS | C2/68 | Register of the Great Seal | 17/3/1682 | Latin, Earl of Argyle owned the lands. | ||
NAS | C2/115 | Register of the Great Seal | 23/2/1774 | Latin, John Duke of Argyle in ownership of the lands. | ||
NAS | C2/136 | Register of the Great Seal | 5/7/1806 | Latin, George William, Duke of Argyle, in ownership. | ||
NAS | C2/153 | Register of the Great Seal | 5/7/1816 | Land owned by George William, Duke of Argyll. Piece in latin. | ||
NAS | C2/219 | Register of the Great Seal | 20/12/1839 | Again in latin, land owned by John Douglas Henry Campbell, Duke of Argyll. | ||
NAS | CH2/663/17 | Inveraray Kirk Session | Accounts | 1739-1800 | p.5 - March 1740 - Cathrin Graham, a poor old woman in Auchindryan, received £1. 10s. In October 1740, Cathrin MacLaren, a poor old woman in Auchindryan, received 18s. On P.6. - 1741 Kathrin McCorshom, a poor woman in Auchindrein received 6s. Kathrin Graham in Auchindrein received 12s. and Kathrin McCorshom, a poor woman in Auchindrein, received 12s. The months on p.6 are not very legible but looks like same person paid twice within the one year. From 1740s, money to poor not written individually but as one overall payment. | |
NAS | DD27/4089 | Ancient Monument Case Files | Preservation Unscheduled Monument | 1964-1966 | Correspondence re: proposal of the museum and possible funding avenues. 1966 report proposal of estimated tourism potential, annual running expenses etc. | |
NAS | E69/3/1 | Exchequer Records: Hearth Tax Records, Argyll and Bute | Hearth Tax Records | 1694 | p. 18 Alexander Crawford, John Crawford, Acd (Archibald) Gillish, Marie MacNoKeard. P.30 Duncan MacIntyre. All from Achindrean and all have 1 hearth. Document states that there were some people who had a hearth but were too poor to pay the tax. I couldn't make out on the microfilm, but I am assuming Duncan MacIntyre may not have been able to pay. | |
NAS | E106/3/1 | Valuation Roll | Argyll Valuation Rolls | 1684-1688 | p.4 In Parish of Kilmalieu, Mr Patrick Campbell for rental of lands of Carnis (?) and Auchindryen £143. 4s. 8d. P.5 in Parish of Kilchrenan, Lady Ardnamurchan to pay £39. 2s. 2d. For Auchindrayen. | |
NAS | E106/3/2 | Valuation Roll | Argyll Valuation Rolls | 1751 | p.5 Auchindryen in Parish of Kilmaliew or Glenaray £8.5s.4d. - property of Dugald Clerk of Braleckan. | |
NAS | E106/3/3 | Valuation Roll | Argyll Valuation Rolls | 1802 | p.23 Parish of Kilmalieu. Proprietor of 4 merk lands of Auchindryen was John Duke of Argyll. £8. 5s. 4d. P.29 Parish of Kilfinian: John Earl of Breadalbane proprietor of Achnanaly and Achindryen £4. 14s. 5d. | |
NAS | GD112/56/84 | Papers of the Campbell Family, Earls of Breadalbane Patents, Diplomas, Commissions and Related Papers | Bond by Archibald, Earl of Argyle to Lord Neill Campbell, his brother | 2/8/1675 | Bond by Archibald, Earl of Argyle to Lord Neill Campbell, his brother, that if it is found that Duncan McCarter of Turriadich has not disponed to him by granter the office of balliery of land of Barbreck Lochaw, or if he does and procures a renunciation, then, in either of these cases, granter will deliver to said Neill a disposition and right of said office of balliery of Barbreck Lochaw and Auchindryen. | |
NAS | JC26/1829/172 | High Court of Justiciary Processes | Trial Papers | 16/9/1829 | Mary Hannah or Stewart and Mary Hamilton or Hammil or Campbell or Hughs accused of forging coins. Guilty and imprisonment. One victim was Nanny Munro or Campbell, wife of Archibald Campbell, farmer or tenant of Achindrain, who sold the accused three cuts of yarn for one or more shillings (we don't know how many). Their servant Mary MacCallum was a witness. | Please see no. AD14/29/302 |
NAS | SC50/5/1848/40 | Campbeltown Sheriff Court, Processes | Miss E O Lockhart MacDonald v Dugald MacGill, farmer in North Carnbeg and Donald MacEachran, farmer in Auchindrain | 1848 | Action concerning heritable property. Action to remove said people from their estates. | |
NAS | SC50/5/1852/21 | Campbeltown Sheriff Court, Processes | Augustus H MacDonald Moreton's marriage trustees v Neil MacEachern, farmer in Auchendrain, Duncan Gilchrist, labourer in Lergnahunsion, Catherine MacGeachy or MacGill, widow of Roger MacGill, at Lergnahunsion and Catherine MacKinlay, residing in Knocknescraw | 1852 | Action concerning heritable property. Action to remove said people from their estates. | |
NAS | SC51/32/25 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 13/10/1879 | Catherine Tait or MacCallum died in Inveraray on 13/10/1879. Her husband was John MacCallum, already dead. A will was made together on 23/2/1875 saying other will get full estate and detailed breakdown of estate for other members of family after their deaths. On Catherine's death, full estate worth £319. 11s. 3d. Donald MacCallum, brother of John MacCallum, received £40. Janet Luke, or Turar (?), neice to John MacCallum, received £20. Margaret Tait, or Mrs John Sinclair, sister to Catherine Tait or MacCallum, received £20. Margaret Sinclair, daughter to Mrs John Sinclair, received £20. John Sinclair, butcher in Inveraray, received £20. Mary Tait, or Mrs Duncan MacCallum, sister to Catherine Tait or MacCallum, received £20. William Tait, brother to Catherine Tait or MacCallum, received £40. Colin Tait, brother to Catherine Tait or MacCallum, received £20. The children of Reverend Robert Rose (acting Trustee) received £20 to be split between them. Any money left over was to be split equally between everyone men | |
NAS | SC51/32/40/438 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 1891 | Will of Edward MacCallum who died in Auchindrain on 12/11/1890. Personal estate worth £186 9s 5d. Money held in Inveraray branch of the National Bank of Scotland Limited. Went to son John MacCallum, butcher in Inveraray. | |
NAS | SC51/32/43/282 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 1893 | Will of Lachlan MacPhail, Crofter from Auchindrain who died in the township on 30/6/1893. Full estate worth £189 4s. Went to daughter Bessie MacPhail or Craig, married to John Craig, a coal miner in Lanarkshire. | |
NAS | SC51/32/52/190 | Dunoon Sheriff Court | Register of Inventories | 1900 | Will of Colin Stewart, Crofter from Auchendrain who died on 1/5/1900 in the township. Household furniture and other effects worth £5. Livestock and implements of husbandry worth £186 10s. Total estate worth £191 10s. Estate went to his sister Flora Stewart or MacPhail, widow, his only family. | |
NAS | SC54/17/2/8/5a | Inverary Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | The Procurator Fiscal agt Andrew MacWilliam and his son | 1678 | Andrew MacWilliam and his son Donald MacWilliam challenged for moorburn on the moor of Auchindryen. Fine: £5 Scots. | |
NAS | SC54/17/2/18/9 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | Procurator Fiscall and servitors to John MacLean, tutor to Torloisk against 9 people | 21/10/1691 | Donald dow MacGowan in Auchindrain and 8 others from nearby towns accused of plundering and robbing. Couldn't make out which town they robbed but found guilty and to pay £60 Scots in damages. Details of case and what they stole in record. | |
NAS | SC54/17/2/57/1 | Inverary Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | The Procurator Fiscal agt Katharine MacNokaird in Auchindrain | 25/01/1734 | Guilty of Theft. Case details the event, what was stolen and how she was caught. Scourged through the streets of Inveraray and banished from Argyll. Master: John MacPhaden in Achindryen from 1732. States that she never stole from him. Previous Master: John MacViccar from a nearby town, who she stole from. Grandmother: Katharine MacCallum from Duren. It is rumoured she stole from her grandmother. Mother unknown but came from Duren. Father: Malcolm MacNokaird (as mother lived in Duren can possibly be assumed father did too). | Please see no. SC54/17/3/11/7 |
NAS | SC54/17/3/6/9 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | Bond of Presentation | 17/8/1694 | Bond of Presentation granted by John MacNachtan of that ilk in favour of Lachlan Campbell in Musdale, Donald Campbell his son and John Campbell in Auchindrayne | |
NAS | SC54/17/3/11/7 | Inverary Sheriff Court, Argyll Justiciary Court | Bond of Presentation | 1733 | Bond of Presentation granted by John roy Leitch in Braleckan in favour of John MacPhaden in Auchindryen. MacPhaden's servant, Katharine MacNokaird, is in Tolbooth in Inveraray. | Please see no. SC54/17/2/57/1 |
NAS | SC54/20/3/35/1 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Commissioners of Supply for Argyll | Payment | 1791 | Payment to Alexander Munro in Auchendrain of 17s. 4d. For expenses of searching for and recovering a stolen mare. Case on 13/4/1788 and payment received 1/12/1791 | |
NAS | SC54/20/8/4/4 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Commissioners of Supply for Argyll, Documents relating to the Valuation Roll of 1688 | Rental of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Campbell | 18/8/1687 | Lands of Barbreck in the parish of Inishael and Auchindryen and Polinduich which are said to be in the parish of Kilchrenan. Mentions rental of croft in Achindrain with yearly rent of £32. | |
NAS | SC54/20/8/7/3 | Inveraray Sheriff Court, Commissioners of Supply for Argyll | Rental of Jean Campbell and Mr Patrick Campbell, minister of Killmalew | 12/08/1687 | Rental of lands of Clunarie and Achindrain in Kilmalew. Rent of Clunarie: £66. 13s. 4d. Rent of Achindrean: £133. 6s. 8d. | |
NAS | VR89/1 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1855-1856 | In Parish of Inveraray, Proprietor Duke of Argyll. P5. In Achindrain: Donald Munro, Duncan Munro, John MacCallum, Edward MacCallum, John Sinclair, Archibald Sinclair all tenants. Each paid £13 7s. 10d. | ||
NAS | VR89/2 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1856-1857 | Same as VR89/1 p.2 | ||
NAS | VR89/3 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1857-1858 | Same as VR89/1 p.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/4 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1858-1859 | Same as VR89/1 p.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/5 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1859-1860 | Same as VR89/1 p.6 | ||
NAS | VR89/6 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1860-1861 | Same as VR89/1 p.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/7 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1861-1862 | Same as VR89/1 p.6 | ||
NAS | VR89/8 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1862-1863 | Same as VR89/1 p.4. However each person is now 'occupier' under 'Net Lease of 19 Years or Upwards' and yearly rent or value has now gone up to £18. | ||
NAS | VR89/9 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1863-1864 | Same as VR89/8 p.38 | ||
NAS | VR89/10 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1864-1865 | Same as VR89/8 p.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/11 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1865-1866 | Same as VR89/8 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/12 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1866-1867 | Same as VR89/8 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/13 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1867-1868 | Same as VR89/8 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/14 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1868-1869 | In Parish of Inveraray, Proprietor Duke of Argyll. P.1 In Auchindrain: Donald Munro, Duncan Munro, John MacCallum, Edward MacCallum, John Sinclair, Duncan Sinclair. All occupiers as VR89/8. All rent still £18 each. | ||
NAS | VR89/15 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1869-1870 | Same as VR89/14 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/16 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1870-1871 | In Parish of Inveraray, Proprietor Duke of Argyll. P. 1 In Auchindrain. All are occupiers as above. Rent changed: Donald Munro: £19. 11s. 8d. Duncan Munro: £20. 2s. 2d. John MacCallum: £19. 11s. 8d. Edward MacCallum: £19. 11s. 8d. John Sinclair: £19. 11s. 8d. and Duncan Sinclair: £19. 14s. 4d. | ||
NAS | VR89/17 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1871-1872 | Same as VR89/16 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/18 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1872-1873 | Same as VR89/16 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/19 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1873-1874 | Same as VR89/16 p.1 | ||
NAS | VR89/20 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1874-1875 | All occupiers as set out above. P.5 Donald Munro pays: £24. 11s. 8d. Duncan Munro pays: £25. 2s. 2d. George MacKenzie pays: £24. 11s. 8d. Edward MacCallum pays: £24. 11s. 8d. John Sinclair: £24. 11s. 8d. Duncan Sinclair: £24. 14s. 4d. | ||
NAS | VR89/21 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1875-1876 | All occupiers as set out above. P.5. Donald Munro: £24. 11s. 8d. Duncan Munro: £25. 2s. 2d. George MacKenzie: £24. 11s. 8d. Edward MacCallum £24. 11s. 8d. John Sinclair: £24. 11s.8d. Colin Stewart: £24. 14s. 4d. | ||
NAS | VR89/22 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1876-1877 | Same as VR89/21 p.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/23 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1877-1878 | Same as VR89/21 p.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/24 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1878-1879 | Same rent and occupier status as set out in VR89/21. P.5.Donald Munro, Farmer. Malcolm Munro, Farmer. George MacKenzie. Edward MacCallum. John Sinclair. Colin Stewart. | ||
NAS | VR89/25 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1879-1880 | Same rent and occupier status as set out in VR89/21. P.5. Now described as Auchindrain House and Croft for each person and each person listed as 'Crofter'. | ||
NAS | VR89/26 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1880-1881 | Same as VR89/25 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/27 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1881-1882 | Same as VR89/25 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/28 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1882-1883 | Same as VR89/25 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/29 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1883-1884 | Same as VR89/25 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/30 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1884-1885 | Same as VR89/25 P.5 Edward MacCallum is now mentioned as 'Junior'. | ||
NAS | VR89/31 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1885-1886 | P.5. Under House and Croft: Martin Munro, crofter (Tenant): £29. 10s. Malcolm Munro, crofter (Tenant): £30. 0s. 6d. George MacKenzie (Tenant): £29. 10s. Edward MacCallum Jnr (Tenant): £29. 10s. Edward MacCallum also appears to have another house and croft and the occupier of this is: Neil McGougan, Labourer and Cottar. His rent is included within MacCallum's. Colin Stewart (Tenant): £29. 12s. 8d. Colin Stewart also appears to own two other properties listed as 'House and Ground'. These are occupied by Donald McPhail, Labourer and Neil McGougan, Labourer. These rents are included in Colin's own. | ||
NAS | VR89/32 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1886-1887 | P.5 All same as above except Colin Stewart only has one extra property (House and Ground) and it is now vacant. | ||
NAS | VR89/33 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1887-1888 | P.5 All buildings are now 'House and Croft'. All rents and information the same except Colin Stewart (crofter) does not have any other property. | ||
NAS | VR89/34 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1888-1889 | Same as VR89/33 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/35 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1889-1890 | Same as VR89/33 P.5 except that house of Neil McGougan now has annual value of £5 | ||
NAS | VR89/36 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1890-1891 | Same as VR89/35 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/37 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1891-1892 | Same as VR89/35 P.5 Except that all annual rents for the main houses are £20 each. Neil McGougan's house is still valued at £5. | ||
NAS | VR89/38 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1892-1893 | Same as VR89/37 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/39 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1893-1894 | P.5. All properties listed as 'House and Croft'. Martin Munro, crofter (Tenant): £20. Martin also appears to own two other properties. These are rented by: Neil McCugan, cottar, and Mrs McPhail, cottar. Both of their houses are worth £1 each annually. Malcolm Munro, crofter (Tenant): £20. George MacKenzie, crofter (Tenant): £20, Edward MacCallum, crofter (Tenant): £20. Edward rents another property to Neil McGougal, labourer and cottar, which is worth £5 annually. Colin Stewart (Tenant): £20 | ||
NAS | VR89/40 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1894-1895 | Same as VR89/39 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/41 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1895-1896 | Same as VR89/39 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/42 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1896-1897 | Same as VR89/39 P.5 | ||
NAS | VR89/43 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1897-1898 | P.5 'House and Croft': Martin Munro, crofter (Tenant): £20. Martin appears to own two other properties. Neil McCugan, cottar, rents one valued at £5 and the other is vacant, valused at £1. Malcolm Munro, crofter (Tenant): £20. George MacKenzie, crofter (Tenant): £20. Edward MacCallum, crofter (Tenant): £20. Edward appears to own one other property (listed as just a house), rented to Neil McGougan, labourer and cottar, valued at £5. Colin Stewart, crofter (Tenant): £20. | ||
NAS | VR89/44 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1898-1899 | Same as VR89/43 P.5. | ||
NAS | VR89/45 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1899-1900 | Same as VR89/43 P.5. | ||
NAS | VR89/46 | Argyll County Valuation Roll | 1900-1901 | P.5. All properties listed as 'House and Croft'. Martin Munro, crofter (Tenant): £20. Martin still appears to own two other properties, both of which are vacant. Values are £5 and £1. Malcolm Munro, crofter (Tenant): £20. George MacKenzie, crofter (Tenant): £20. Edward MacCallum, crofter (Tenant): £20. He still owns one other property rented by Neil McGougan, labourer and cottar. This is still valued at £5. Heirs of Colin Stewart, crofter, (Tenants): £20. | ||
Edinburgh University Special Collection | Mic M.674 | Microfilm - Transcript of list of rentals in Argyll | Argyll Rentals 1543, 1600-1629 | 1543-1629 | Details rental amounts for the land and that it was paid in money and crops etc. 1609 1 merkland Achindrane rented by Lachlane McAllan VcDonell - 20 cows, 20 sheep, 1 horse and 1 mare. In 1618 Donald Campbell alias McDonchie Vc Ewer for the lands of Achyndrene ext. yearly to 20 stanes (weight) cheis (cheese?) and 13s. 4d. money. 1625 - 1629 it appears Donald McCondochie seems to be behind in paying the rent - 1629 he is discharged of this. | |
Edinburgh University Special Collection | Mic M.676 | Microfilm - Transcript of list of rentals in Argyll | Argyll Rentals 1636 - 1693 | 1636-1693 | p.2 Mr Patrick Campbell in 1636 - rent of Auchindryen £143. 4s. 8d. P.13 19/3/1650, lands of Clonarie and Auchindryen valued at £27. P.41 12/7/1666 £75. 3s. 8d. Received by Compter in part payment from John Guile in the name of Mr Campbell of rent of Clonarie and Achindryan. |
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