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BAGIMOND’S ROLL
Item penes Andream rectorem ecclesie de Insula Sancti
Bricchi collectorem dicte decime in archidiaconatu Lon-
doniensi [sic] esse asserit—Ixxx libr. sterl.
Item penes Thomam de Prestoun 'canonicum Dun-
keldensem—xxviij libr. sterl.
Summa predictarum quatuor particularum prescripto
modo assignatarum vel aliter non effectualiter ascend it
ad—ijmvjclxj libr. xij s. et x d. et ob. Et sic ad hue
remanent assignande—iiij libr. xvj den. et quartum sterl.
Et est actendendum quod idem magister Baiamundus
asserit se arripuisse iter de Curia eundi ad dictum collectoris
officium exercendum anno domini mcclxxiiij per viij dies
ante Festum Sancti Michaelis et quamquam reverteretur
ad Curiam tempore domini Honorii Pape ad reddendum
huius racionem regressus fuit ea reddita ad partes illas et
nunc moratur ibidem et dicitur officium exercere.
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Set est memorandum quod in mutuo—xvmvjc uncie
auri facto de mandate domini Pape clare memorie domino
Item with Andrew rector of Inchbrioch, collector of the tenth in the
archdeaconry of Lothian, he alleges to be
80 lib. sterling.
Item with Thomas de Prestoun, canon of Dunkeld,
28 lib. sterling.
The sum of the foresaid four items assigned in the above way or otherwise
not effectually amounts to
2661 lib. 12 s. and 10 den. and ob.
And thus there still remain to b© assigned
4 lib. 16 den. and quartum sterling.
And it is to be remarked that the said Master Baiamund alleges that he
took his journey from the Curia going to exercise the said office of Collector
in the year of the Lord 1274, eight days before the Feast of St. Michael,
and although he returned to the Curia in the time of the lord PopeHonorius
to render this statement, when he had rendered it he went back to those
parts and is now resident there and is said to be exercising the said office.
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But it is to be noted that in the loan of 15,600 ounces of gold made at
the mandate of the lord Pope of good memory to the lord Charles King

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