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Rector Ecclesie de Tynigham [Tyn-
ninghame]
Rector ecclesie de Herihot [Heriot]
Vicarius de Norberwic 1
Vicarius de Boultoun
Vicarius de Leswade
Rector ecclesie de Mornigtoun [Mor-
dington]
Rector ecclesie de Bothans 2
Vicarius de Varia Capella [Falkirk]
Procurator de Gogger
Rector ecclesie de Hiltoun
Procurator Rectorum ecclesiarum
de Lystoun et Foulden
Rector ecclesie de Keldeleth [Kinleithp
Rector ecclesie de Sectoun [Seton]
Vicarius de Karedyn [Carriden]
Vicarius de Grenlau [Greenlaw]
Vicarius de Naythanthirn [Nenthorn]
Vicarius de Foggou [Fogo]
Rector ecclesie de Aldham [Aldhame]
Hospitale de Dons [Duns] et ecclesia
de Ellom
Rector ecclesie de Conevech in
Mernis 6
Vicarius Sancti Egidij de Edenburgh
Rector ecclesie de Pentland
Vicarius de Inuerwic
Rector ecclesiarum de Dunbar et de
Pentland 7
ix mare.
Ij sol. viij den.
x sol. ultra j marc,
j marc.
ij marc.
iiij marc,
iij marc.
ij marc, et dimid.
j marc,
xxx s.
vj marc, viij s.
1 v marc,
ij marc,
vj s. viij den.
xx s. xvj den.
1 j marc.
xx s.
5iiij s.
iiij marc.
iiij libr.
dimid. marc,
viij s.
ij marc.
1 The initial N has puzzled the Roman scribe. He seems to have been
copying a decorative N, such as is common in charters of the period, and
to have read it as Bef[orberwic].
2 Modern Yester. See Ancient and Historical Monuments Commission :
East Lothian, pp. 144-5. 3 Modern Currie.
4 The old name was Nathansthyrne. (Fasti, ii. 83.)
6 Now in parish of Whitekirk. ® Now Laurencekirk.
7 Pentland ; cf. Pentathat, Pentacland, classed with Dunbar in the
later entries (pp. 57, 58). The place is probably Pinkerton, which became
later a prebend of Dunbar. (Fasti, i. 406 ; Caledonia, iv. 511, 538 n.)
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