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THE WORKS OF SIR DAVID LINDSAY
dilecto nostro consanguineo David Lindesay filio et heredi apparenti
David Lindesay de Montht nostri eciam consanguinei . . . quas terras
de Garmiltoun cum pertinen. quondam David Lindesay consanguineus
noster avus dicti David habuit hereditarie et de nobis tenuit, &c.
Sasine dated 6 April 1508.
23. University of St. Andrews. Acta Rectorum, I. 57. Nomina incor*
poratorum tempore magisfri Dauid spens anno Domini inivr octauo
et nono.
Da: lin[d]esay
Da: beton
[Lindsay’s name is the 28th on the left column. On the outer margin,
inscribed many years later, is the drawing of a hand pointing to Beaton’s
name. The David Lindsay here recorded may not be the poet, as it
is very probable that the next item records his earliest days at court.
In that case the above name would appear to be that of another David
Lindsay. Also Kept. Early Records of the University of St Andrews,
203, Scottish History Society, 3rd Ser., Vol. VIII. (1926).]
24. Rot. Scac., XIII. 127. 1508. Compotum Duncani Forestare, pro-
visoris domine regine. . . . Et Johanni Leslie et uno vocato Lyndesay
in averia quondam domini principis in eorum feodis, de precepto
domini regis literatorio, et pro pabulo equorum eorundem de anno
compoti tantum, viij11. xvjs viij d.
[James, Prince of Scotland and the Isles, born 21 February 1507,
died 17 February 1508, at Stirling.]
25. Compota Thesaurariorum, IV. 269. [The Compota between August
1508 and August 1511 are lost.] 1511. Item, to William Cokburne, in
his fee and pensioun for the termez of Alhallowmes, Candilmes, Rudmes
and Lammes last bipast, . . . xl li. [Similar pensions to John Forman,
younger, cousin to my lord of Moray ; John of Setoun, William Bosuile,
John of Balfoure, David Lindesay, Alexander Wardlaw, Archibald
Bikertoun, Robert Logan, Andrew Hamilton, John Mosman, James
Bonar, and Richard Graham, the last receiving payment at Beltane.]
26. Comp. Thes., IV. 313. Bursa Regis (1511). Item, the xij day of
October, fra Maister Johne of Murray, ijj elnis blew taffatis and vj
quartaris fallow tafiatis to be ane play coit to David Lindesay for the
play playt in the King and Quenis presence in the Abbay, price elne
xvj s.; summa iij li. hij s.
27. Hist. MSS. Com. VIII. 308. 2 April 1512. Hec inquisicio facta fuit
super fundum terrarum de Ladisferoun iacentium infra vicecomitatum
de Fife, coram honorabili viro Johanne Schewas clauigero vicecomitis in
hac parte per supremum dominum nostrum Regem specialiter ac
litteratorie constituto, die secundo mensis Aprilis Anno Domini mil-
lesimo quingentesimo duodecimo, per hos subscriptos, viz.: Andream
Wod de Largo militem, Johannem Claphen de Claslogy, Nicholaum
Hay de Fudy, etc. Dauid Lyndesay de Month, Andream Lundi de
Stretharlie, Thomas Muncur de le Monthe, etc.; qui de mandate dicti

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