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THE KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN
Item the temple of Inchegow
ijs’
Item the temple of petcarn per-
tening to the lard of craghall
¥
[p.84]
Item the temple of balmwle
pertening to the lard of errok
¥
Item the temple of Inche-
martyne of aberdor pertening
to the erle of morton xs’
Item the temple of robertsonis
land vjd’
Item David clerkis land ther
vjd’
Item bynnis land ther vjd’
Item in Inerkethin marke swen-
tonis land ther xijd’
Item william brounis land thar
xviijd’
Item ane wther temple thar that
begis erskin had quhilk wes
lousit fra hir be will brovun
¥
Item george hendirsonis land
thar ijs’
Item David anguss [p.85] land
thar xijd’
Item in Dunfermling in the
nethertovne ane land per¬
tening to william blackbum
¥
Item the temple of pettincreif
perteng to christalsoun xijd’
Item the temple land of clack-
manan iiijs’
Item the temple land of menstrey
pertenig to alexander alin-
sonder xiiijs’
Item the temple of the perren-
wele pertenig to the lard of
Dowhill ijs’
Item the temple land of newins-
toun pertening to andro
Howburn xijd’
Item ij temple landis besyd the
strudowr
[p.86]
Item in kyngome and Inner-
kethin landis sumtyme bald¬
ing of the sterne of bath-
leem and now balding of
sanctionhne
Item craglow in the lard of
cambeis handis in pley
Item newton besyd the nachtan
quhilk Johne meldrum now
hes of my lord xiiijs’
Item the terwat ijs’
Item seress ijs’
Item malgay xvjd’
Item abircrummy iijs’ iiijd’
Item balcolmass xijd’
Item Kynmanth xijd’
Item balmarg iijs vjd
Item fychtkill iiijs’
Itemkyngorne de quatuor reddit
iiijs’«
Item Fifis de abirdon ijs’
Item gleische xijd’
[p-87]
Item Quhiltecarn xijd’
Item Carambech xijd’
Item Kinross de duobus tenem-
entis ijs’
THE KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN
Item the temple of Inchegow
ijs’
Item the temple of petcarn per-
tening to the lard of craghall
¥
[p.84]
Item the temple of balmwle
pertening to the lard of errok
¥
Item the temple of Inche-
martyne of aberdor pertening
to the erle of morton xs’
Item the temple of robertsonis
land vjd’
Item David clerkis land ther
vjd’
Item bynnis land ther vjd’
Item in Inerkethin marke swen-
tonis land ther xijd’
Item william brounis land thar
xviijd’
Item ane wther temple thar that
begis erskin had quhilk wes
lousit fra hir be will brovun
¥
Item george hendirsonis land
thar ijs’
Item David anguss [p.85] land
thar xijd’
Item in Dunfermling in the
nethertovne ane land per¬
tening to william blackbum
¥
Item the temple of pettincreif
perteng to christalsoun xijd’
Item the temple land of clack-
manan iiijs’
Item the temple land of menstrey
pertenig to alexander alin-
sonder xiiijs’
Item the temple of the perren-
wele pertenig to the lard of
Dowhill ijs’
Item the temple land of newins-
toun pertening to andro
Howburn xijd’
Item ij temple landis besyd the
strudowr
[p.86]
Item in kyngome and Inner-
kethin landis sumtyme bald¬
ing of the sterne of bath-
leem and now balding of
sanctionhne
Item craglow in the lard of
cambeis handis in pley
Item newton besyd the nachtan
quhilk Johne meldrum now
hes of my lord xiiijs’
Item the terwat ijs’
Item seress ijs’
Item malgay xvjd’
Item abircrummy iijs’ iiijd’
Item balcolmass xijd’
Item Kynmanth xijd’
Item balmarg iijs vjd
Item fychtkill iiijs’
Itemkyngorne de quatuor reddit
iiijs’«
Item Fifis de abirdon ijs’
Item gleische xijd’
[p-87]
Item Quhiltecarn xijd’
Item Carambech xijd’
Item Kinross de duobus tenem-
entis ijs’
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