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Item deposuit penes mercatores de societate Circulorum
de Florencia pro medietate decime primi anni Regni
Scocie concesse Regi Francie—mcxxxvij libr. xviij d. et
ob. sterl.
Et sic summa summarum omnium depositorum pre-
dictorum factorum penes mercatores suprascriptos ascendit
ad—xiiijmiijcl libr. xiiij s. et vij den. et quartum. Que
sunt—xxjmvcxxvj marc, xv den. ob. et quartum sterl.
Computata pecunia medietatis decime primi anni pro
Rege Francie assignata.
Unde facta racione de receptis ad deposita seu resignata
et expensas remanent ad hue assignande per ipsum col-
lectorem—iimvjclxv libr. xiiij s. et ij d. et ob. sterl.
De quibus assignat se deliberasse magistro Conrado de
Villa Franca ut per sigillum suum et per sigillum magistri
Giffredi de Vegan Camere domini Pape clerici asserit
apparere litteras—ijmiiijcliij libr. xij s. x den. et ob. ster.
depositum continentes.
Item assignat apud monasterium de Melroff [sic]
Cisterciensis ordinis—c libr. ster. remansisse.
Item he deposited with the merchants of the firm of Curuli of Florence
for half of the tenth of the first year of the kingdom of Scotland granted
to the King of France
1137 lib. 18 den. and ob. sterling.
And thus the sum of the sums of all the foresaid deposits made with
the merchants abovewritten amounts to
14,350 lib. 14 s. and 7 den. and quartum : which equal
21,526 marks 15 den. ob. and quartum sterling.
The money of the half tenth of the first year assigned to the King of
France is included.
Hence the statement being made of the receipts deposited or disclosed
and the expenses, there remain still to be assigned by the said Collector
2665 lib. 14 s. and 2 den. and ob. sterling.
Of which he attests that he delivered to Master Conrad de Villa Franca
letters containing deposits amounting to
2453 lib. 12 s. 10 den. and ob. sterling,
as he alleges is apparent by his seal and the seal of Master Giffredus of
Ve5an, clerk of the Camera of the lord Pope.
Item he attested that there remain at the monastery of Melrose, Cis¬
tercian Order,
100 lib. sterling.

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