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pursemaster’s accounts
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Item the samyn daye gevin for the kingis gracis fraucht and for utheris
botis to poste to Sanctandrois for the byrtht of the prynce, iiii lib.
vii[i s].
Item gevin the xxiii daye of Maye at the kingis graice command to
ane pure man that duellis in to the towne of Markinche, xx[ii s].
Item gevin the samyn daye to ane servand of the erle Merschellis that
brocht scowt eggis1 to the king, v [s].
Item gevin the samyn daye to ane servand of Jame Wedderburnis of
Dunde that brocht hammys and orengeis to the kingis [graice, xxii s].
Summa lateris xxv li. xvi s.
Sea-birds’ eggs.
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Item the samyn daye gevin for the kingis gracis fraucht and for utheris
botis to poste to Sanctandrois for the byrtht of the prynce, iiii lib.
vii[i s].
Item gevin the xxiii daye of Maye at the kingis graice command to
ane pure man that duellis in to the towne of Markinche, xx[ii s].
Item gevin the samyn daye to ane servand of the erle Merschellis that
brocht scowt eggis1 to the king, v [s].
Item gevin the samyn daye to ane servand of Jame Wedderburnis of
Dunde that brocht hammys and orengeis to the kingis [graice, xxii s].
Summa lateris xxv li. xvi s.
Sea-birds’ eggs.
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