Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
46
BAGIMOND’S ROLL
Prebendarius ecclesiarum de Duthary
et de Elchyn [Botarie and
Elchies]
Prebendarius ecclesiarum de Ken-
gussi et de Inche
Prebendarius ecclesiarum de Kynnor
et Dunbanan 1
Vicarius earundem ecclesiarum
Vicarius de Inuernis
Vicarius de Abertarf
Executor precentoris defuncti
Executor vicarius [sic] de Conevay
[Conveth]
Ecclesia de Lundechi [Dunlichty]
Vicarius de Wardlar 2
Archidiaconus Moraniensis [sic]
Item de synodalibus
Vicarius de Elgyn
Ecclesia de Kyncardyn 3
Prebenda de Duppol [Dipple]
Prebenda de Inuerthony [Inver-
keithny] 4
Prebenda de Moy
Ecclesia de Brennagh [Birnie]
Prebendarius de Dothol [Duthil]
Prior de Bello Loco [Beauly]
Vicarius de Abericacy 5
Ecclesia de Daltros et de Kelrewoc
[Dalcross and Kilravock]
Vicarius de Ewen
v marc, vj s.
iiij marc, xj s. iiij d.
v marc, viij d.
j marc,
iiij marc,
xxj s. iiij d.
ix marc, v s. iiij d.
ix s. iiij d.
iij marc.
ix s. iiij d.
x marc.
iij s. ix d. ob.
xxj s. iiij d.
xvij s. iiij d. ob.
xxx s.
v marc, viij s.
xvij s. v d. ob.
ij marc,
iij libr.
v marc, x s. viij d.
ix s. iiij d.
xxiiij s.
v s. iiij d.
1 The united parishes of Kinnoir and Dumbennan are now known as
Huntly. (Fasti, vi. 315.)
2 Wardlaw ; now united with Farnua as parish of Kirkhill. (Fasti,
vi. 471.)
3 Kincardine-on-Spey, united with parish of Abernethy. (Fasti, vi. 351.)
4 Inverkeithny appears as a prebend of Moray in the time of Bishop
William, c. 1153-1161. (Reg. Morav., 91.)
5 There was an Abercatie in the parish of Monymusk. (Retours of Aber¬
deen, No. 242.) The church of Abirihacyn was granted as a prebend to
Moray by Bishop Andrew, 1222-1242. (Reg. Morav., 35.)
BAGIMOND’S ROLL
Prebendarius ecclesiarum de Duthary
et de Elchyn [Botarie and
Elchies]
Prebendarius ecclesiarum de Ken-
gussi et de Inche
Prebendarius ecclesiarum de Kynnor
et Dunbanan 1
Vicarius earundem ecclesiarum
Vicarius de Inuernis
Vicarius de Abertarf
Executor precentoris defuncti
Executor vicarius [sic] de Conevay
[Conveth]
Ecclesia de Lundechi [Dunlichty]
Vicarius de Wardlar 2
Archidiaconus Moraniensis [sic]
Item de synodalibus
Vicarius de Elgyn
Ecclesia de Kyncardyn 3
Prebenda de Duppol [Dipple]
Prebenda de Inuerthony [Inver-
keithny] 4
Prebenda de Moy
Ecclesia de Brennagh [Birnie]
Prebendarius de Dothol [Duthil]
Prior de Bello Loco [Beauly]
Vicarius de Abericacy 5
Ecclesia de Daltros et de Kelrewoc
[Dalcross and Kilravock]
Vicarius de Ewen
v marc, vj s.
iiij marc, xj s. iiij d.
v marc, viij d.
j marc,
iiij marc,
xxj s. iiij d.
ix marc, v s. iiij d.
ix s. iiij d.
iij marc.
ix s. iiij d.
x marc.
iij s. ix d. ob.
xxj s. iiij d.
xvij s. iiij d. ob.
xxx s.
v marc, viij s.
xvij s. v d. ob.
ij marc,
iij libr.
v marc, x s. viij d.
ix s. iiij d.
xxiiij s.
v s. iiij d.
1 The united parishes of Kinnoir and Dumbennan are now known as
Huntly. (Fasti, vi. 315.)
2 Wardlaw ; now united with Farnua as parish of Kirkhill. (Fasti,
vi. 471.)
3 Kincardine-on-Spey, united with parish of Abernethy. (Fasti, vi. 351.)
4 Inverkeithny appears as a prebend of Moray in the time of Bishop
William, c. 1153-1161. (Reg. Morav., 91.)
5 There was an Abercatie in the parish of Monymusk. (Retours of Aber¬
deen, No. 242.) The church of Abirihacyn was granted as a prebend to
Moray by Bishop Andrew, 1222-1242. (Reg. Morav., 35.)
Set display mode to: Universal Viewer | Mirador | Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Scottish History Society volumes > Series 3 > Miscellany of the Scottish History Society (Sixth volume) > (61) Page 48 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/126761739 |
---|
Attribution and copyright: |
|
---|
Description | Over 180 volumes, published by the Scottish History Society, containing original sources on Scotland's history and people. With a wide range of subjects, the books collectively cover all periods from the 12th to 20th centuries, and reflect changing trends in Scottish history. Sources are accompanied by scholarly interpretation, references and bibliographies. Volumes are usually published annually, and more digitised volumes will be added as they become available. |
---|