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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Valued, Vallowed, Valloud, ppl. adj. [17th c. Eng. valued (1607).] Appraised or estimated at a value, to which a valuation has been assigned. b. Valued rent, a land valuation carried out in 1667, for the purpose of taxation and determining public expenditure, superseding auld and new extent (Extent n. 2). See also Thomas Thomson's Memorial on Old Extent, pp. 87, 126, Stair Society vol. 10. — a1633 Hope Major Pract. I 33.
The heritors … ar ordained to have retentione of als many of their valued bolls for that effect
b. 1682 Bk. Old Edinb. C. VIII 130.
A certifficatt of John Carmichall off Bagleys valloud rent
1688 Dunkeld Presb. I 502.
Anent the schoolmaster's provision … he … is payed proportionablie, according to their valued rent
1691 Falkirk Par. Rec. II 30.
The vallowed rent quahirof is more than 19300 lib.

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