Commissioners of Supply were introduced to Scotland in the seventeenth century. Commissioners were chosen from the wealthy land-owning classes of each of the old Scottish counties, and appointed, initially at least, for the specific purpose of allocating and collecting the
The Commissioners were later entrusted with other duties, such as the enforcement of the Education Act of 1696, and from 1718 shared responsibilities with the Justices of the Peace for roads and bridges. Their responsibilities were gradually diminished by local government reorganisation after 1832, in particular the Valuation of Lands Act of 1854, and the introduction of county councils in 1889, although they continued to work alongside county councils on joint police committees until 1929.
This volume contains details extracted from 7 early land valuations for Aberdeenshire, which were known to survive for the period 1634 - 1795. It contains: This volume contains details extracted from 7 early land valuations for Aberdeenshire, which were known to survive for the period 1634 - 1795. It contains: Full transcripts (for every parish in the Shire) of the 1634, 1674 and 1755 valuations; Full transcripts (for every parish in the Shire) of the 1634, 1674 and 1755 valuations; Notes of changes between the 1755 and 1795 valuations; Notes of changes between the 1755 and 1795 valuations; Comparison of the total valuations (for each Presbytery within the Shire) in 1634, 1644, 1649, 1667 and 1674
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The following records created by the old administrative units covering the historic counties of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are also deposited in this repository: The following records created by the old administrative units covering the historic counties of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire are also deposited in this repository: Aberdeenshire land valuation books, 1644, 1649, 1667 (GB 231 MS 1037) Aberdeenshire land valuation books, 1644, 1649, 1667 (GB 231 MS 1037) Aberdeenshire land valuation book, 1750 (GB 231 MS 1038) Aberdeenshire land valuation book, 1750 (GB 231 MS 1038) Poll book of the Shire and Burgh of Aberdeen, 1696 (GB 231 MS 568) Poll book of the Shire and Burgh of Aberdeen, 1696 (GB 231 MS 568) Stent roll for the Burgh of Aberdeen, 1748 - 1749 (GB 231 MS 57) Stent roll for the Burgh of Aberdeen, 1748 - 1749 (GB 231 MS 57) Alphabetical index to the first 76 volumes of the Council Register of the City of Aberdeen from 1398 - 1800 (GB 231 MS 595) Alphabetical index to the first 76 volumes of the Council Register of the City of Aberdeen from 1398 - 1800 (GB 231 MS 595) Testimonials granted by the Baillies of Aberdeen Burgh, 1589 - 1603 (GB 231 MS 1050) Testimonials granted by the Baillies of Aberdeen Burgh, 1589 - 1603 (GB 231 MS 1050) Abstract register of sasines for Aberdeenshire, 1599 - 1606 (transcript made early 19th c) (GB 231 MS 837)
The main series of records for these authorities are deposited at Aberdeen City Archives, Town House, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1AQ. A catalogue of these records is available for consultation in the University Searchroom.