Drymen
Sources
OSA Vol 8 No XXXIV pp 546-552, 1793 by Rev Duncan Macfarlan
RMS II (770) 1463-4, (845) 1465, (1120) 1473, (1218) 1475-6, (1510, 1521) 1482, (1546) 1482-3, (2235) 1494-5, (2297) 1495-6, (2648) 1502, (3347) 1509, (3748) 1512
RMS III (2604) 1541-2, (3140) 1545, (3172) 1545, (3197) 1545-6, (3270) 1546
RMS IV (227) 1548, (517) 1550, (747) 1552-3
RMS V (76) 1580
RMS VI (1005) 1600
RSS III (1464) 1545-6
RPC I pp 553-4 1567
AS II (142) 1622, (760) 1648
GD22/2/2 1488
GD25/1/1 c. 1290
GD47/1 1447, GD47/2 1454, GD47/3 c. 1462, GD47/6 1491, GD47/10 1508, GD47/13 1512/1513, GD47/14 1513, GD47/17 1518-19, GD47/24 1539, GD47/34 1591, GD47/36 1596, GD47/38 1599, GD47/48 1633, GD47/58 1649, GD47/63 1655, GD47/71 1667, GD47/121 1673, GD47/160 1614, GD47/161 1615, GD47/162 1617, GD47/168 1663, GD47/175 1683, GD47/324 1653-1705, GD47/400 [1702], GD47/1080 1605, GD47/1081 1626, GD47/1098 1692
GD86/30 1478-9, GD86/90 1527
GD86/279 1586, GD86/295-6 1590
GD86/299 1591, GD86/340 1601
GD86/352 1604, GD86/428 1616, GD86/452 1619, GD86/522 1631
GD160/2/7 1495/6, GD160/126/3 1535/1536
GD198/3 early 14th century,
GD220/1/C/5/2/7 1605, GD220/1/C/5/3/2 1631, GD220/1/C/7/2/1 1671
GD220/1/E/4/4/5 1504
GD220/1/E/4/4/6 1512, GD220/1/E/4/4/7 1516/1517
GD220/1/E/4/4/8 1524, GD220/1/E/4/4/9 1567, GD220/1/E/4/4/10 1614/1615, GD220/1/E/4/4/11 1621, GD220/1/E/4/5/1 1638
GD220/1/H/3/2/5 1706
GD220/1/K/2/2/16 1737
GD220/1/K/5/1/2 1739, GD220/1/K/5/3/8 1739
GD220/1/K/8/5/1 1720, GD220/1/K/8/5/2 1750, GD220/1/K/8/5/5 1749, GD220/1/K/8/5/6 1756
GD220/1/L/1/1/1 1667, GD220/1/L/1/1/2 1667, GD220/1/L/1/1/3 1707, GD220/1/L/1/1/4 1712, GD220/1/L/1/1/6 1719.
GD430/60 1518, GD430/92 & 93 1490, GD430/148 1596, GD430/152 1599
SC67/83/1 1605
RH6/2586 1581
NRAS156/1/29 [1587]
Dumbarton Retours (19) 1617, (25) 1625, (45) 1646, (53) 1655, (57) 1662, (71) 1680, (75) 1684, (99) 1582
Stirling Retours (3) 1546, (32) 1601, (46) 1604, (84) 1616, (99) 1619, (108, 112) 1621, (186) 1646, (203) 1653, (226) 1658, (237) 1665, (295, 300) 1685, (319) 1695, (344) 1699, (350) 1425, (366) 1596, (377) 1613
Laing Charters (198) 1488
RHP 694/1 1787
RHP 44820-3 1783 &1788
RHP 1866/2 Plan of the lands of Cashly – 19th century (Middle & Over Harperston, Over Easter Cashly, and Over Cashly or Upper Gowston)
RHP 1866/3 Plan of the lands of Cashly – 19th century (Over Harperston & Over Cashly)
RHP30938 Plan of Calendrewan, Shandon & Blairwick c. 1757
RHP83633 Drummakill and Drymen 1789
OPS I pp 37-8 shows the parish consisted of two parts – one draining into the Forth, the other draining into the Clyde. This suggests to me it was originally two separate ‘parishes’. On p 39 OPS states that in 1434 Dochray (Duchray) is mentioned in the Chamberlain Rolls as a distinct lordship from that of Drummond.
GD220/1/H/3/2/5 1706 lists the lands and barony of Drummond alias Drymen – i.e. the northernmost section of the parish. (Paradoxically the village of Drymen is now in the southern end of the parish). For some of these lands I have no valuations:
Easter, Wester & Middle Gartferns [Gartfarran]
Bohallechan [Bohellachin]
Mill of Drummond [Mill of Drummond]
Chapelarioch [Chapelarroch]
Easter & Wester Leads [Lead]
Easter & Wester Achalties [Auchaltie]
Easter & Wester Gartnabrodnicks [Gartnabrodnaig]
Easter & Wester Drumlegarts [Drumlaighart]
Easter & Wester Freochans [Freuchan, Port, Perthshire]
Spittle of Roselickans [Spittal near Blarnaboard?]
Easter & Wester Kippnochs [Kipnoch]
Blairnabord [Blarnaboard]
Ballanluig [Ballinluig]
Ballochnock [Ballochneck]
Easter, Wester & Middle Borlands [Borland]
Clashmore & Clashbeg [Clashmore]
Corrie Bonnachies Easter & Wester [Corrie]
– commonly called the two Corries & Monessan [Monessan]
My table is not complete but gives 172¼ merklands. This was possibly just under 6 carucates.
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