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by Currie » Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:28 pm
In Parliamentary Papers there’s: “27 June 1834 An Act to enable the Trustees of Hugh Montgomerie of Skelmorlie, Earl of Eglinton, deceased, to sell a Part of the Trust Estates, in order to extinguish the Debts left by the said Earl which affect or may be made to affect the said Estates. [27th June 1834.]”
Schedule (C) to this lengthy document lists properties in the Barony of Eagleshame that may be disposed of. The table for Eaglesham Village has columns for street and number, names, and rent paid. The only streets listed are Polnoon Street, Cheapside, Montgomerie Square, Montgomerie Street, and maybe Glasgow Road.
For Montgomerie Square:
1 and 2 – John Montgomerie - £0 8s. 6⅓d.,
Wm. Young & Agnes Young - £0 8s. 6⅓d.,
Allan Burnside - £0 8s. 6⅓d.
3 – H. Montgomerie, Weaver - £0 11s. 3¼d.
4 – Stephen Montgomerie - £0 11s. 3¼d.
5 – Agnes Paterson, or Nicholson - £0 11s. 0¼d.
6 – James Gilmour - £0 10s. 11½d.
7 - John Summers - £0 10s. 9½d.
8 – Robert Montgomerie, junr. - £0 10s. 9½d.
Note: It goes on much the same for the other streets I mentioned. There are no column headings above the Eaglesham Village section. I’m not certain the numbers listed are actual house numbers as in an address but they may be. Judging from headings in other sections the names are tenants or possessors. The rental frequency isn’t stated. ⅓ is actually expressed as 4/12.
I’m not sure if that’s any use but if anyone wants a copy of the schedule, now, but not later, I may be able to convert it into something sendable by email. Just send me a PM with an email address.
All the best,
Alan