Archive Title

Various accounts for oats, bran, barley, grain.

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Receipt of William Heron for five bottles of oats for the use of the Earl of Rothes from Andrew Wallace, 15 August 1767 (1)Receipt of John Fleming for barley from Maurice Trent, 1764 (2)Receipt of Gabriel Campbell, groom for board, wages, bran and a dead horse for the hounds, November 1765 (3)Account for oats from the Rev. James Anderson, (4)Receipt for Mr Bernie for payment for hay from John Fleming, 28 May 1764 (5)Receipt of William Heron for oats for the use of the Earl of Rothes from Andrew Wallace, 1769 (6)Receipt of Mr Berie, factor to the Estate of Rothes for rye from Mr Balfour, the Castle of Leuchars, 28 March 1764 (7)Receipt of payment from Mrs Eagle for John Hay (8)Account of Will Black, factor of the Marquis of Tweeddale’s factor to the Earl of Rothes for meal, 1763 (9)Receipt of Mr John Berry, factor for the Earl of Rothes for bear [barley] from Geo[George] Willis, Leslie, 21 Aug 1764 (10)Receipt of James Kinnaird?, tenant in Pitkevie for meal out the Earl of Rothes’ lands from Geo[George] Willis, 23 March 1764 (11)Notes about meal account, crop 1764 (12)Receipt for John Fleming for Robert Bogie, servant to Mr Bernie for oats. 1764 (13)Receipt of Mr Bernie, factor to the Earl of Rothes, for rye from Thomas Lawson, Louchers [Leuchars] 1764 (14)Account of John Brown for meal to 11 December 1764 (15)Accounts of oat and bear[barley] crops with list of names and amounts, 1718 (16)Account of wheat crop with list of names and amounts, Bambreich, 1747 (17)Receipt of John Brown for John Leslie’s use of meal from David Sibbald for the 27 October 1742 and 10 November 1742 (18)Account to the Earl of Rothes for horse feed and stabling including horse hire for Mrs Fiesher, amount to Robert Dron, from Magnus Muckersie?, ND [circa. 1680s?] (19)Receipt to Daved [David] himself for cream from Marg. Mellvel[Melville], Kirkcaldy, 21 March 1724 (20)Receipt to David himself for ? from Marg. Mallvel [Melville], Kirkcaldy, 1 April 1724 (21)Receipt to David himself?, servant to the Earl of Rothes, bran from Andrew Roddw, Kirkcaldy?, 21 May 1724 (22)Receipt to David Smith, Leslie (23)Account for bran to the Earl of Rothes’ horse, 1719 -1720 (24)Account to Mr Hey [Hay], factor to the Earl of Rothes from Thomas Craig for the Stables, Kirkcaldy, 13 June 1733 (25)Account of meal given to Geo. [George?] Brown for meal for the use of the Hey and harvest, Bambreich, 1732 (26)Bill for meal for the dogs from William Dolby (27)Receipt of oats from Ballonbreich?, 1729 (28)Account of the meal given out of the Girnells in the parks of Leslie, 1727 (29)Account of meal bought for Bambreich from George Brown, 9 November 1727 (30)Receipt for purchase by William Baxter, servant in the mains of Bambreich for peas? to sow, 20 June 1727 (31)Confirms receipt of seed and oats from William Service, late tenant in Parkhill (32)Receipt for meal paid for by Alexander Russall [Russel] to William Black, factor for the Marquis of Tweeddale, 21 May 1729 (33)Receipt for payment for meal for the Earl of Rothes from William Gates /Service?, tenant in Parkhill. Also confirms receipt of ten bolls of seed from William Hay for the use of Lady Catharine Lindsay, 16 June 1738 (34)Receipt for payment for meal for the Earl of Rothes from William Forbes /Service?, tenant in Parkhill, 24 November 1738 (35)Account of John Brown for crops, Leslie, 1738 (36)Account of meal given out for the harvest. Declaration of accuracy by John Brown, Leslie, 1742 (37)Receipt for oats purchased for Lady Catharine Lindsay from Thomas Wallace, Pitrachnie?, 6 March 1738 (38)Receipt for payment for meal from the Earl of Rothes from George Service, tenant in Parkhill. Also confirms receipt of ten bolls of seed from William Hay for the use of Lady Catharine Lindsay, 1730 (39)Account to the Big House, the Earl of Rothes from Marg. [Margaret] Eagle for various purchases, 4 December 1764 (40)

Start Date1719-01-01
End Date1767-01-01
Extent40 documents
LevelPiece
Original Date Data1719-1767
StatusOpen
Title No StrokesA