Erskine Text Summary

Erskine

 

Principal Sources

 

OSA, Erskine, Vol 9 No 5 by Rev. Walter Young

 

The New Statistical Account of Scotland, Vol VII, Edinburgh, 1845:

Erskine pp 500*-526* dated 1840, revised 1842.

 

OPS I pp 80-1

 

RMS II (1612) 1484-5, (2062) 1491

RMS IV (1149) 1556-7, (1361) 1559, (1445) 1562-3

RMS V (712) 1584

RMS VI (179) 1594, (2168) 1608

RMS VIII (718) 1620, (727) 1621 on original of 1614, (767) 1624

RMS IX (773) 1637, (872) 1638, (1112) 1642 on original of 1638, (1303) 1643, (1667) 1646

RMS X (94) 1653

RMS XI (1012) 1667 on original of 1666, (1157) 1668

 

RSS I (213) 1498

RSS IV (3112) 1555-6

RSS VIII (1816) 1583-4, (2279) 1584

 

ER XVIII pp 501-2 1550, p 564 1553, p 608 1556

ER XIX p 515 1563

ER XX p 438 1572-3

ER XXIII p 422 1598-9

 

Renfrew Retours (31) 1610, (34) 1614, (78) 1629, (94, 97) 1635, (116-117) 1642, (148) 1656, (154) 1658, (187) 1686, (188) 1688

 

Laing Charters (236) 1498

 

GD1/129/3/3 1535

GD1/129/3/18 1626

GD1/129/3/23 1630

GD1/129/3/24 1632

GD39/5/104 1635

GD124/1/406 c. 1350

GD124/1/407 c. 1350

GD124/5/1 1375

GD148/4 1386-1387

GD148/28 1483

GD148/85-87 1510

GD148/104-105 1523

GD148/109-110 1526-1527

GD148/111-112 1527

GD148/144 1536

GD148/149-150 1539

GD148/173 1549-1550

GD148/291 1564

GD148/292 1565

GD148/309 1581-1582

GD437/158 1791

 

In the National Records of Scotland, GD86 refers to the Sir William Fraser Charters and GD 86/1002 includes ‘Collection of Inventories of Writs’. Within these No 18 deals with The lands of Dargavells alias Lochermoss, “from 1633 downward” and No 19 has “Remarks upon the progress of Dargavells in the persone of Craigs”. I have not yet seen either of these and the absence of a land-assessment for Dargavel leaves a big hole in the record for Erskine parish.

 

NRAS3058/1 1599, NRAS3058/2 & 3 1604, NRAS3058/4 1636

NRAS3058/6, 7 & 8 1640, NRAS3058/9 1662, NRAS3058/10 1672

NRAS3058/12 & 13 1679, NRAS3058/14 1690, NRAS3058/15 1696,

NRAS3058/17 1714, NRAS3058/18 1733

 

 

Crawfurd, G., A Genealogical History of the Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts, from the year 1034 to the Year 1710 …, Edinburgh, 1710. (Hereafter ‘Crawfurd’).

 

Robertson, G., A general description of the Shire of Renfrew …, Paisley, 1818, p 389. (Hereafter ‘Robertson(1818)’).

 

Descriptions of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew, compiled about 1710 by William Hamilton of Wishaw, Maitland Club, Glasgow, 1831 pp 88-91

 

Fraser, W., The Cartulary of Pollok-Maxwell, Edinburgh, 1875

 

Mackinlay, The Pre-Reformation Church in Scottish Place-Names, Edinburgh, 1904

 

Macfarlane’s Geographical Collections I, Scottish History Society, Edinburgh, 1906 pp 423-425 for accounts of Inchenan and Ereskin parishes in 1725. (Burn of Finlastoun is western boundary).

 

Dodds, J. (ed.), The Diary and General Expenditure Book of William Cunningham of Craigends, kept chiefly from 1673 to 1680, Scottish History Society, Edinburgh, 1887; (hereafter ‘Craigends’). It includes a ‘Scheme of Rental’ drawn up c. 1690, which refers to Park-Erskine (pp 144-147).

 

 

Maps

Pont (33)

Gordon (55)

Blaeu (Renfrew)

Roy (PC & FC)

Ainslie (1796)

Thomson(1826)

 

 

Descriptions of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew, compiled about 1710 by William Hamilton of Wishaw (p 89), claims Erskine extended to 100 merklands.

 

The table gives a total of 97m and a figure of 100m AE comes from Renfrew Retours (94) 1635. The data is consistent so we can be confident of a 100m total. The only caveat is that Purves and Stewart give Barscube, Drums and Freeland as extra – so Erskine may have been a little more than 100m.

 

The NSA p 516* gives 5121 acres of arable land in Erskine. If we assume 104 acres to a carucate that would give us 49 carucates in the parish.

 

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