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THE RENTAL OF I539-I54O
31
De eadem de alexandro fratre
eius vjd’
Glenquhamy in Strathspey de
domino eiusdem vjs’ viijd’
[p.108] Vicecomitatus moravie
Lambrid xls’ land and bettir
pertinent in heretage to ane
dumbrek pais now ijs’ ijd’
Elgin
In fores v landis quhilkis hes v
rudis ilk ruyd pais vjd’
Innemame vs’
Ardrosser thar is a gud pece land
contenand ij plewchis and
pais vs’
6Ane tempill land pertenyng to
the lard of boyne callit strath-
alueth6
et Inuerness extra spey
Item in Inuernes diuerss landis
videlicet®
The baron of kykawacht hes a
tempilland in innernarn
Item besid the loweit schir iohn
mor hes ane tempilland quhilk
is now set for ane merk bot it
ma be maid bettir
Ardre
de lie Ardre de heraldo clerico
iiijs’
Item in dingwall set to lames Ederdouer
mason be me quhen I wes Rosmarkin
ther 1 tennement ijs’ Muntan
[p.109] Caitnes and swthirland®
vjs’ viijd’
ys>
TEXTUAL NOTES TO RENT ROLL
An identification of the lands and places included in this rental will be found,
grouped under county headings, in Appendix n - Properties of the Military Orders
in Scotland (pp.202-32 below)
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d. the bottom part of the page (about a quarter of the whole) is left blank
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b. sic.
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c. seruant scored out
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31
De eadem de alexandro fratre
eius vjd’
Glenquhamy in Strathspey de
domino eiusdem vjs’ viijd’
[p.108] Vicecomitatus moravie
Lambrid xls’ land and bettir
pertinent in heretage to ane
dumbrek pais now ijs’ ijd’
Elgin
In fores v landis quhilkis hes v
rudis ilk ruyd pais vjd’
Innemame vs’
Ardrosser thar is a gud pece land
contenand ij plewchis and
pais vs’
6Ane tempill land pertenyng to
the lard of boyne callit strath-
alueth6
et Inuerness extra spey
Item in Inuernes diuerss landis
videlicet®
The baron of kykawacht hes a
tempilland in innernarn
Item besid the loweit schir iohn
mor hes ane tempilland quhilk
is now set for ane merk bot it
ma be maid bettir
Ardre
de lie Ardre de heraldo clerico
iiijs’
Item in dingwall set to lames Ederdouer
mason be me quhen I wes Rosmarkin
ther 1 tennement ijs’ Muntan
[p.109] Caitnes and swthirland®
vjs’ viijd’
ys>
TEXTUAL NOTES TO RENT ROLL
An identification of the lands and places included in this rental will be found,
grouped under county headings, in Appendix n - Properties of the Military Orders
in Scotland (pp.202-32 below)
[p.i] a. edges of page decayed
b. quhit flat interim: stottone flat scored out
c-c. in a different hand from the main text
d. the bottom part of the page (about a quarter of the whole) is left blank
[p.2] a. edges of page decayed
[p.3] a. edges of page decayed
b. sic.
[p.4] a. xl merkis is scored out: a marginal note beside it is illegible due to decay at
edges of page
b. viij bollis is scored out: xij bollis added in margin
c. seruant scored out
[p.5] <1. edges of page decayed
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