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APPENDIX. — No. II. 327
Cowiehill — John Will, 10 bols meal, 5 bols bear ; lOlib of lind silver, and 12
putrie and ane coustom wadder.
Litl Tdllo — James Dargyie, 5 bols, 2 firlots of meal, 10 firlots bear ; 5 merks of
tind silver, and 20 mei'ks of silver duetie, and quarter of butter, 6 putrie.
(Ibid. J — The other prt possessed be James Hodden alias Christison, 3 bols 2
firlots of meal, of bear 6 firlott ; 5 merk of tind silver, 6 putrie, and a quarter of
butter.
Muickell Tullo — David Walker, 14 bols of meal, 6 bols of bear; lOlib of silver
dutie, lOlib of tind silver, 8 putrie.
Mergyie — Andrew Smart, 1201ib duties, 8Kb tind silver, 12 putrie, 6 capons, and
q r butter. — Nota: Tak renewed for 5 years (1674) payes 801ib of grassum, and
lOOlibs of wach money.
— John Christison, shipheird in Mergie, 5 merks money.
Blairhead — James Lyndesay, 401ib of dutie, 8 putrie, and of butter 8Kb.
Sheerstripes Cotter Land — George Will, and James Lyndaay ther, ilk on of them
41ib of money.
Parochine of Newdosk payes yearly of tind silver 261ib. — Nota: Att Wittsunday
I [i. e. the Laird of Edzell] sett a year's tak to Mr. Thomas Smart of the
tinds of this parochine for 600 marks.
PAROCHINE OF LETHNOTT.
Clochie possessed be Da: Toshe payes yearlie 20 bols of meal, 5 bols of bear ; 61ib of
tind silver, 401ib of silver dutie, 8 putrie.
(Ibid. J — Androw Smart ther, 20 bols meal, 5 bols bear ; 61ib of tind silver, 50
marks of dutie, 8 putrie.
Drum Oarne — Alexr. Davidsone, 8 scor and ten merks ; 16 putrie, and ane quarter
of butter.
(Ibid.) — that part possessed be James Smart, 6 bols bear, 3 bols of oats ; 4Kb of
tind silver, and 8 putrie — pays a mark of wach money.
(Ibid.) — James Gold, 8 bols bear ; 41ib of tind silver, 8 poutrie.
Mill of Lethnot — James Black, 28 bols meal, and 2 bols of bear ; 12 capons. —
The taksman his option to pay 50 merks for 8 of the bols of meal.
Tillidivie — John Will, 17 bols meal, 3 bols bear; 6 bols of tind silver, 8 putrie.
Argeith, part of — George Bellie, 40 merks of dutie, 8 putrie, 21ib of butter.
(Ibid.) — Andrew Dirra, 40 merks, 8 putrie, and a quarter of butter.
(Ibid.) — John Low, 20 merks of dutie, 4 putrie, and 21ib of butter.
(Ibid.) — Thomas Smart, elder, 20 merks, 8 putrie, 21ib of butter.
(Ibid.) — Thomas Smart, younger, 20 merks, 8 putrie, and 2lib of butter.
Bogytoune — Alexr. Mertyne, 401ib of silver dutie, 8 putrie, and half a ston of butter.
Oldtoune — Robert Gibb, 401ib of silver dutie, 8 putrie, and half a stone of butter.
Wittoune — Walter Mitchell, 9 bols and a half of meal, and 4 bols and a half of
bear ; 7 merks of tind silver, 8 putrie.
(Ibid.) the other part — Andrew Smart, 9 bols and ane half of meall, and 4 bolls
and a half of bear ; 7 marks tind silver, and 8 putrie.
Brocklaw — David Mertyne, 431ib of tind silver dutie, 8 putrie, and 41ib. of butter.
(Ibid.) other part — Da. Cattnes, eldir, 21 merks 6s. and 8d. ; 4 putrie, and 1 lib 8
ounce butter.
Cowiehill — John Will, 10 bols meal, 5 bols bear ; lOlib of lind silver, and 12
putrie and ane coustom wadder.
Litl Tdllo — James Dargyie, 5 bols, 2 firlots of meal, 10 firlots bear ; 5 merks of
tind silver, and 20 mei'ks of silver duetie, and quarter of butter, 6 putrie.
(Ibid. J — The other prt possessed be James Hodden alias Christison, 3 bols 2
firlots of meal, of bear 6 firlott ; 5 merk of tind silver, 6 putrie, and a quarter of
butter.
Muickell Tullo — David Walker, 14 bols of meal, 6 bols of bear; lOlib of silver
dutie, lOlib of tind silver, 8 putrie.
Mergyie — Andrew Smart, 1201ib duties, 8Kb tind silver, 12 putrie, 6 capons, and
q r butter. — Nota: Tak renewed for 5 years (1674) payes 801ib of grassum, and
lOOlibs of wach money.
— John Christison, shipheird in Mergie, 5 merks money.
Blairhead — James Lyndesay, 401ib of dutie, 8 putrie, and of butter 8Kb.
Sheerstripes Cotter Land — George Will, and James Lyndaay ther, ilk on of them
41ib of money.
Parochine of Newdosk payes yearly of tind silver 261ib. — Nota: Att Wittsunday
I [i. e. the Laird of Edzell] sett a year's tak to Mr. Thomas Smart of the
tinds of this parochine for 600 marks.
PAROCHINE OF LETHNOTT.
Clochie possessed be Da: Toshe payes yearlie 20 bols of meal, 5 bols of bear ; 61ib of
tind silver, 401ib of silver dutie, 8 putrie.
(Ibid. J — Androw Smart ther, 20 bols meal, 5 bols bear ; 61ib of tind silver, 50
marks of dutie, 8 putrie.
Drum Oarne — Alexr. Davidsone, 8 scor and ten merks ; 16 putrie, and ane quarter
of butter.
(Ibid.) — that part possessed be James Smart, 6 bols bear, 3 bols of oats ; 4Kb of
tind silver, and 8 putrie — pays a mark of wach money.
(Ibid.) — James Gold, 8 bols bear ; 41ib of tind silver, 8 poutrie.
Mill of Lethnot — James Black, 28 bols meal, and 2 bols of bear ; 12 capons. —
The taksman his option to pay 50 merks for 8 of the bols of meal.
Tillidivie — John Will, 17 bols meal, 3 bols bear; 6 bols of tind silver, 8 putrie.
Argeith, part of — George Bellie, 40 merks of dutie, 8 putrie, 21ib of butter.
(Ibid.) — Andrew Dirra, 40 merks, 8 putrie, and a quarter of butter.
(Ibid.) — John Low, 20 merks of dutie, 4 putrie, and 21ib of butter.
(Ibid.) — Thomas Smart, elder, 20 merks, 8 putrie, 21ib of butter.
(Ibid.) — Thomas Smart, younger, 20 merks, 8 putrie, and 2lib of butter.
Bogytoune — Alexr. Mertyne, 401ib of silver dutie, 8 putrie, and half a ston of butter.
Oldtoune — Robert Gibb, 401ib of silver dutie, 8 putrie, and half a stone of butter.
Wittoune — Walter Mitchell, 9 bols and a half of meal, and 4 bols and a half of
bear ; 7 merks of tind silver, 8 putrie.
(Ibid.) the other part — Andrew Smart, 9 bols and ane half of meall, and 4 bolls
and a half of bear ; 7 marks tind silver, and 8 putrie.
Brocklaw — David Mertyne, 431ib of tind silver dutie, 8 putrie, and 41ib. of butter.
(Ibid.) other part — Da. Cattnes, eldir, 21 merks 6s. and 8d. ; 4 putrie, and 1 lib 8
ounce butter.
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