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BAGIMOND S ROLL
Vicarius de Strathmigloc
Ecclesia de Lethrith [? Lecropt]
Ecclesia de Maderdi [Madderty]
Vicarius de Tobermor [Tibbermore]
Vicarius de Melging [Megginch] 1
Ecclesia de Bendaghtyn [? Bendochy]
Vicarius de Rocheuen [Ruthven] 2
Ecclesia de Ferna [Fern] 3
Ecclesia de Telyn [Tealing]
Vicarius de Huterus [Auchterhouse]
Ecclesia de Abernith [Abernyte]
Ecclesia de Mighil [Meigle]
Ecclesia de Mutresi [Muckersie]
Abbas Sancti Columbe [Inchcolm]
pro ecclesiis suis
Ecclesia de Abercrumby 4
Ecclesia de Aluith et Lecreth [? Alva
and Lecropt] 5
Vicarius de Prestun
Vicarius de Aberlefdi [Aberlady]
Vicarius de Caramunth [Cramond]
Vicarius de Abercorn
Decanus Dunkeldensis
Prebenda thesaurarii
Prebenda precentoris
Cancellarius est collector.
Prebenda de Retref
Prebenda de Ruffel
Prebenda de Cathbathac [Caputh] 6
Prebenda de Fyngurch [Fongorth] 7
xvj s.
v lib. v s. viij d.
viij s.
xxxij s. ix d. quarta.
xvj s. vij d.
xxviij s. viij d. ob.
xxxvij s. ij d. ob.
quarta.
x s.
ij marc,
ij marc, iiij s.
xij s. j d. ob.
xij lib. vij s.
lij s. iij d. ob.
xj s. ix d.
ij marc,
x s. viij d.
xvj s.
xij lib. iiij s.
vj lib. xvj s. vij d. ob.
xxxv s.
ij marc, ij s.
xx s.
iiij marc.
1 Now in parish of Errol. See L. Melville, Errol: its Legends, Lands
and People. 2 See Rentale Dunkeldense, 17.
3 Now in presbytery of Brechin.
4 Abercrombie is entered in St. Andrews diocese. It does not appear
again under Dunkeld, and here no payment is recorded.
6 Alva and Lecropt are referred to in conjunction in the Cartulary of
Canibuskenneth in 1394 (pp. 27-8).
6 See Watson, Celtic Place-Names.
7 In barony of Dunkeld. {Retours, Perth, No. 172.)
BAGIMOND S ROLL
Vicarius de Strathmigloc
Ecclesia de Lethrith [? Lecropt]
Ecclesia de Maderdi [Madderty]
Vicarius de Tobermor [Tibbermore]
Vicarius de Melging [Megginch] 1
Ecclesia de Bendaghtyn [? Bendochy]
Vicarius de Rocheuen [Ruthven] 2
Ecclesia de Ferna [Fern] 3
Ecclesia de Telyn [Tealing]
Vicarius de Huterus [Auchterhouse]
Ecclesia de Abernith [Abernyte]
Ecclesia de Mighil [Meigle]
Ecclesia de Mutresi [Muckersie]
Abbas Sancti Columbe [Inchcolm]
pro ecclesiis suis
Ecclesia de Abercrumby 4
Ecclesia de Aluith et Lecreth [? Alva
and Lecropt] 5
Vicarius de Prestun
Vicarius de Aberlefdi [Aberlady]
Vicarius de Caramunth [Cramond]
Vicarius de Abercorn
Decanus Dunkeldensis
Prebenda thesaurarii
Prebenda precentoris
Cancellarius est collector.
Prebenda de Retref
Prebenda de Ruffel
Prebenda de Cathbathac [Caputh] 6
Prebenda de Fyngurch [Fongorth] 7
xvj s.
v lib. v s. viij d.
viij s.
xxxij s. ix d. quarta.
xvj s. vij d.
xxviij s. viij d. ob.
xxxvij s. ij d. ob.
quarta.
x s.
ij marc,
ij marc, iiij s.
xij s. j d. ob.
xij lib. vij s.
lij s. iij d. ob.
xj s. ix d.
ij marc,
x s. viij d.
xvj s.
xij lib. iiij s.
vj lib. xvj s. vij d. ob.
xxxv s.
ij marc, ij s.
xx s.
iiij marc.
1 Now in parish of Errol. See L. Melville, Errol: its Legends, Lands
and People. 2 See Rentale Dunkeldense, 17.
3 Now in presbytery of Brechin.
4 Abercrombie is entered in St. Andrews diocese. It does not appear
again under Dunkeld, and here no payment is recorded.
6 Alva and Lecropt are referred to in conjunction in the Cartulary of
Canibuskenneth in 1394 (pp. 27-8).
6 See Watson, Celtic Place-Names.
7 In barony of Dunkeld. {Retours, Perth, No. 172.)
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