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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES
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£32, 14s. 6d. ; parsonage of Innerkethnye, £26, 13s. 4d. ;
parsonage and vicarage of Rothes, £13, 6s. 8d. ; parsonage
of Moy, £17,15s. 6fd.; parsonage of Spynie, £44, 8s. 10|d. ;
parsonage of Kingusie, £26, 13s. 4d. ; parsonage and vicar¬
age of Londychtie, £13, 6s. 8d. ; parsonage and vicarage
of Croy and Moy, £19, 18s. 8d. ; parsonage of Duthell,
£16; parsonage of Petty, £22, 4s. 4d. ; parsonage of
Unthank, the chaplainry of Duffois, £8, 17s. 9jd. ; par¬
sonage of Boleskine, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Petty,
£11, 2s. 2fd. ; vicarage of Durris, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of
Innernes, £13, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Lagane, £6, 13s. 4d. ;
vicarage of Ardclaith, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Wardlaw,
£4, 8s. 10|d. ; vicarage of Elgyne, £13, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage
of Kynnedder, £6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Duple, £2 ;
vicarage of Dundurcus, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Duffois,
£6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Ogstoune, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of
Doless, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Edincalye, £3, 2s. 2d. ;
vicarage of Moy, £6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Abirlowir,
£3, 15s. 6fd. ; vicarage of Ruthven, £8 ; ‘ sevin chapel-
laneries callit Sanct Thomas chapellaneries, pait out of the
erledome of Murray, ilk chapellanerie extending be yeir to
foure pundis 13s. 4d.,’ £10, 17s. 9jd. ; chaplainry of St.
John the Evangelist in Elgin cathedral, paid out of the
said earldom, £l, 11s. Ifd. ; chaplainry of St. Leonard,
paid out of the said earldom, £l, 13s. 4d. ; chaplainry of
St. John the Baptist in Elgin cathedral, paid out of the said
earldom, £4, 8s. lOfd. ; chaplainry of Our Lady in Elgin
cathedral, £l, 6s. 8d. ; chaplainry of St. Peter called
‘ Pettash ’ in Elgin cathedral, £4, 8s. lOfd. ; chaplainry of
St. Michael in Elgin cathedral, £l, 6s. 8d. ; chaplainry of
St. Ninian, £2 ; chaplainry of St. Martin, called ‘ Stanny-
wellis in Innes,’ £3, 6s. 8d.; chaplainries of St. Colm and
St. Thomas in Elgin cathedral, £8, 17s. 9fd. ; chaplainry of
St. James in Elgin cathedral, called ‘ Flenesch,’ £l, 15s. 6fd.;
chaplainry of the Rude in Elgin cathedral, £2 ; one of the
two chaplainries1 of St. Nicholas called ‘ Dandaleyth,’
£1, 11s. Ifd. ; chaplainry of St. Andrew in Elgin cathedral.
1 Thus in 1561-2 ; but ‘ the two chaplainries ’ in 1566, 1568 and 1572.
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£32, 14s. 6d. ; parsonage of Innerkethnye, £26, 13s. 4d. ;
parsonage and vicarage of Rothes, £13, 6s. 8d. ; parsonage
of Moy, £17,15s. 6fd.; parsonage of Spynie, £44, 8s. 10|d. ;
parsonage of Kingusie, £26, 13s. 4d. ; parsonage and vicar¬
age of Londychtie, £13, 6s. 8d. ; parsonage and vicarage
of Croy and Moy, £19, 18s. 8d. ; parsonage of Duthell,
£16; parsonage of Petty, £22, 4s. 4d. ; parsonage of
Unthank, the chaplainry of Duffois, £8, 17s. 9jd. ; par¬
sonage of Boleskine, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Petty,
£11, 2s. 2fd. ; vicarage of Durris, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of
Innernes, £13, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Lagane, £6, 13s. 4d. ;
vicarage of Ardclaith, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Wardlaw,
£4, 8s. 10|d. ; vicarage of Elgyne, £13, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage
of Kynnedder, £6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Duple, £2 ;
vicarage of Dundurcus, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Duffois,
£6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Ogstoune, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of
Doless, £3, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of Edincalye, £3, 2s. 2d. ;
vicarage of Moy, £6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Abirlowir,
£3, 15s. 6fd. ; vicarage of Ruthven, £8 ; ‘ sevin chapel-
laneries callit Sanct Thomas chapellaneries, pait out of the
erledome of Murray, ilk chapellanerie extending be yeir to
foure pundis 13s. 4d.,’ £10, 17s. 9jd. ; chaplainry of St.
John the Evangelist in Elgin cathedral, paid out of the
said earldom, £l, 11s. Ifd. ; chaplainry of St. Leonard,
paid out of the said earldom, £l, 13s. 4d. ; chaplainry of
St. John the Baptist in Elgin cathedral, paid out of the said
earldom, £4, 8s. lOfd. ; chaplainry of Our Lady in Elgin
cathedral, £l, 6s. 8d. ; chaplainry of St. Peter called
‘ Pettash ’ in Elgin cathedral, £4, 8s. lOfd. ; chaplainry of
St. Michael in Elgin cathedral, £l, 6s. 8d. ; chaplainry of
St. Ninian, £2 ; chaplainry of St. Martin, called ‘ Stanny-
wellis in Innes,’ £3, 6s. 8d.; chaplainries of St. Colm and
St. Thomas in Elgin cathedral, £8, 17s. 9fd. ; chaplainry of
St. James in Elgin cathedral, called ‘ Flenesch,’ £l, 15s. 6fd.;
chaplainry of the Rude in Elgin cathedral, £2 ; one of the
two chaplainries1 of St. Nicholas called ‘ Dandaleyth,’
£1, 11s. Ifd. ; chaplainry of St. Andrew in Elgin cathedral.
1 Thus in 1561-2 ; but ‘ the two chaplainries ’ in 1566, 1568 and 1572.
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