Urquhart and Glenmoriston
Olden Times in a Highland Parish

By William Mackay
Appendix G

 

 

[ 493] APPENDIX G (PAGE 239). ACCOMPT LUDOVICK OOLQUHOUN OF LUSS, WITH THE PUBLICK, FOR THE PURCHASE MONEY OF THE ESTATE LATE OF JOHN GRANT, LATE OF GLENMORISTON, ATTAINTED. [From the original in the Register House, Edinburgh]                                 
                                                                                                                                                                                                       
                                DEBITOR                                                                                                                                                                                        

To the Purchase money of the Estate late of Glemoriston bearing                                                               
Interest from Whitsunday 1730 per Minute of Sale the 3rd day of                                                                                             
December 1730
To Interest at 5 per cent. two years from Whitsunday 1730 to Do. 1732                                                      

£
S
D
1086
0
0
108
12
0
1194
12
0

                                                             
                                                                                                                                                       

                                CREDITOR.
By the Principal Sume of 2000 Merks Scots Decreed to                                                                            
Alexander Grant of Sheugly, and assigned by him to                                                            
the said Ludovick Colquhoun        .. ...                                       
By another principal Sume of £200 Scots Decreed and
  assigned as above                                                                        
Interest of the last mentioned Sume from 24th June 1716
   to Whitsunday 1730                                                                 

£
S
D
111
2
2 2/3
16
13
4
11
11
6
139
7
0 2/3


To be deduced the yearly rent of £40 Scots for the lands
of Glenfad, of which Sheugly was in possession from                       
the Attainder to Whitsunday 1780 Remains
Interest
of said remaining Sume at 5 per cent. from               
Whitsunday 1730 to Do. 1732                                                         

£
S
D
46
6
0
93
1
0 2/3
9
6
1 1/4

 

                                                                                                                                                                                      

By 3000 Merks Scots due to AEneas Grant of Duidreggan, for which he
was in possession of lands and is now assigned to the Accomptant,                                                                          
Principall and Interest at Whitsunday 1732                                                                                                                             
By 500 Merks Scots of Principal and Interest to Whitsunday 1732
Assignd by William Martin Creditor on the said Estate to the Accomptant
being £85 7s 7 1/ 6d Sterling, but in regard the price of the Estate falls short                                                            
of paying the personal Debts, the proportion due the Accomptant is only                                                                               
By £74 13s 4d and 240 Merks Scots due to Alexander Duff of Drumuir,
with Interest to Whitsunday 1732, Assigned to the Accomptant, being
£61 4s 7 3/4d Sterling. The proportion is only                                                                                                                          
By £234 13s 4d Scots due to John Baillie, with Interest from the purchase
to Whitsunday 1732, Assigned to the Accomptant, being £21 l0s 2 2/ 3d
Sterling, the proportion is only                                                                                                                                                   
By 2000 Merks Scots due to William Frazer, with Interest conform to the
decree to Whitsunday 1732, Assigned to the Accomptant, being
£977 8s 5 1/4d Sterling, the proportion is only                                                                                                                            
By the Feu Dutys payable to the Crown, out of the said Estate due from the
year 1688 to the year 1715, which the said Ludovick Colquhoun has given
Security to pay if his Majesty does not  discharge the same, being                                                                                                                                                                          

£
S
D
102
7
1 11/12
183
6
8
62
2
9 2/3
44
11
3 2/3
15
13
1 1/2
711
7
7 1/4
75
3
4
1194
12
0

 

                                                                                             (Signed)                         JOHN CLERK.
                                                                                             (...… )                           GEORGE DALRYMPLE
                                                                                             ( ..… )                            THOS. KENNEDY.
                                                                                             ( ..… )                           EDW. EDLIN.

Exchequer Chamber, 21st July, 1782.                                                                              (Signed)                  LUD. COLQUHOUN.

 

 

Appendix G