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THE KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN
remains debtor to the common treasury for the whole vacancy of
the preceptory, from the year of the death of brother William
Knowles in 1510.
He owes for the ordinary responsion of 1511—£33 6s. 8d.
for 1512—.£33 6s. 8d. ;for 1513—£33 6s. 8d.;for 1514—£33 6s. 8d.;
for 1515—£3368.8d.;for 1516—£3365.8d.;for 1517—£3365.8d.;
for 1518— £3 3 6s. 8d.; for 1519— £3 3 6s. 8d.; for 1520— £3 3 6s. 8d.;
Brother George Dundas paid on 16 December 1518, by hand of
William Hunyng and Richard Brayfeld, citizens and bakers of
London, as he has a receipt, namely: in part payment to the common
treasury, acknowledged by the receiver in the account for 1518—
£33 6s. 8d. And remains to pay £400 [sic: rede £300?]
62. 1521 Cod. 54, f.39v-4or
Accounts of the priory of England. Brother George Dundas,
preceptor of Torphichen in Scotland, who for four years continu¬
ously resided at the Roman curia, and there for the order and his
own preceptory was grievously impeded, until by three sentences
in the curia rote he obtained victory; this being known to the late
brother Fabricius de Carretto, G.M., brother George Dundas
remains debtor to the common treasury for the whole vacancy of
the preceptory, from the year of the death of brother William
Knolls in 1510. He owes for the ordinary responsion of 1511—
£33 6s. 8d.
for 1512—£3368.8d.;for 1513—£33 6s. 8d.;for 1514—£33 6s. 8d.;
for 1515—£3365.8d.;for 1516—£3365.8d.;for 1517—£3365.8d.;
for 1518—£33 6s. 8d.; for 1519—£33 6s. 8d.; for 1520—£33 6s. 8d.;
for 1521—£33 6s. 8d.;
Brother George Dundas paid on 16 December 1518, by hand of
William Honyng and Richard Brayfeld, citizens and bakers of
London, as he has a receipt, viz: in part payment to the common
treasury, acknowledged by the receiver in the account for 1518—
£33 6s. 8d. Brother George Dundas paid in April 1522, by hand of
William Honnynd and Richard Brayfeld, above mentioned, £100
sterling for the responsions of 1519, 1520 and 1521, on the condition
that the receiver’s receipt stated that it should not prejudice the
common treasury of Rhodes for the time when brother George
THE KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN
remains debtor to the common treasury for the whole vacancy of
the preceptory, from the year of the death of brother William
Knowles in 1510.
He owes for the ordinary responsion of 1511—£33 6s. 8d.
for 1512—.£33 6s. 8d. ;for 1513—£33 6s. 8d.;for 1514—£33 6s. 8d.;
for 1515—£3368.8d.;for 1516—£3365.8d.;for 1517—£3365.8d.;
for 1518— £3 3 6s. 8d.; for 1519— £3 3 6s. 8d.; for 1520— £3 3 6s. 8d.;
Brother George Dundas paid on 16 December 1518, by hand of
William Hunyng and Richard Brayfeld, citizens and bakers of
London, as he has a receipt, namely: in part payment to the common
treasury, acknowledged by the receiver in the account for 1518—
£33 6s. 8d. And remains to pay £400 [sic: rede £300?]
62. 1521 Cod. 54, f.39v-4or
Accounts of the priory of England. Brother George Dundas,
preceptor of Torphichen in Scotland, who for four years continu¬
ously resided at the Roman curia, and there for the order and his
own preceptory was grievously impeded, until by three sentences
in the curia rote he obtained victory; this being known to the late
brother Fabricius de Carretto, G.M., brother George Dundas
remains debtor to the common treasury for the whole vacancy of
the preceptory, from the year of the death of brother William
Knolls in 1510. He owes for the ordinary responsion of 1511—
£33 6s. 8d.
for 1512—£3368.8d.;for 1513—£33 6s. 8d.;for 1514—£33 6s. 8d.;
for 1515—£3365.8d.;for 1516—£3365.8d.;for 1517—£3365.8d.;
for 1518—£33 6s. 8d.; for 1519—£33 6s. 8d.; for 1520—£33 6s. 8d.;
for 1521—£33 6s. 8d.;
Brother George Dundas paid on 16 December 1518, by hand of
William Honyng and Richard Brayfeld, citizens and bakers of
London, as he has a receipt, viz: in part payment to the common
treasury, acknowledged by the receiver in the account for 1518—
£33 6s. 8d. Brother George Dundas paid in April 1522, by hand of
William Honnynd and Richard Brayfeld, above mentioned, £100
sterling for the responsions of 1519, 1520 and 1521, on the condition
that the receiver’s receipt stated that it should not prejudice the
common treasury of Rhodes for the time when brother George
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