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OF THIRDS OF BENEFICES
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Kirk of Ellem, common of the ‘ chantorie colledge ’ of
Restalrik, £76, 13s. 4d.1
Roxburgh
The following thirds of money :—parsonage and vicarage
of Bedroull, £6, 13s. 4d. ; parsonage and vicarage of
Weltoune, £40 ; parsonage and vicarage of Askirk, £40 ;
parsonage and vicarage of Abbottisroull, £11, 2s. 2fd. ;
parsonage and vicarage of Ancrum, £88, 17s. 9^d.2; par¬
sonage and vicarage of Suddoun, £13, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of
Maccarstoun, £2 ; archdeaconry of Teviotdale, which is
the parsonage of Merbotle, £73, 15s. 6fd.; parsonage and
vicarage of Auld Roxburgh, £60 ; vicarage of Oxnem,
£2, 10s. ; altarage of St. Ninian in Jedburgh, £3, 4s. 5^d. ;
vicarage of Sprouston, £8 ; kirk of Kirktoune, £4, 8s. 10fd.3;
abbey of Jedburgh, with Restenneth, £324, 16s. 8d.4;
vicarage of Lindene, £13, 6s. 8d.5 ; parsonage of Yettem,
£26, 13s. 4d.5
Kirk of Lillisleif, common of Glasgow, £50 ; abbey of
Melrose, ‘ by Kylismure, Barmure, Carrik and Nethysdaill,
quhilk is assigned in my lord Seitonis sonnis in pensioun,’
£1,144, 15s. 4d.6
Peebles
The following thirds of money:—parsonage of Glen-
quhome, £24, 8s. lOfd. ; parsonage and vicarage of
Kilbocho, £26, 13s. 4d.; vicarage of Innerlethaine,
£22, 4s. 5^d.; vicarage pensionary of Kilbocho, £4;
vicarage of Kirkbryde [i.e., Traquair], £6, 13s. 4d.; vicar¬
age of Lintoune, £14, 7s. 4d. ; parsonage of Newlandis,
1 From 1568 the prebendaries recovered two-thirds.
2 £53, 6s. 8d., 1569-72.
3 In 1563 is charged the whole of Kirktoun, ‘ quhilk vaked the yeir
compted be deceise of Mr. Wilham Cranstoun and wes sett be the comp-
trollare to William Douglas of Cruik for pament yeirlie of 20 merkis ’ ;
the whole is charged in 1569-72.
4 The third of Jedburgh ‘ by Restenneth,’ ^161, 16s. 8d., 1563.
5 Not in 1561-2. The thirds for 1561-3 are charged in 1563.
6 In 1562 only. In 1563 (account for Berwick) is charged the part of
Melrose intromitted with by the compter before Michael Balfour was
restored to the abbey, £360.
25
Kirk of Ellem, common of the ‘ chantorie colledge ’ of
Restalrik, £76, 13s. 4d.1
Roxburgh
The following thirds of money :—parsonage and vicarage
of Bedroull, £6, 13s. 4d. ; parsonage and vicarage of
Weltoune, £40 ; parsonage and vicarage of Askirk, £40 ;
parsonage and vicarage of Abbottisroull, £11, 2s. 2fd. ;
parsonage and vicarage of Ancrum, £88, 17s. 9^d.2; par¬
sonage and vicarage of Suddoun, £13, 6s. 8d. ; vicarage of
Maccarstoun, £2 ; archdeaconry of Teviotdale, which is
the parsonage of Merbotle, £73, 15s. 6fd.; parsonage and
vicarage of Auld Roxburgh, £60 ; vicarage of Oxnem,
£2, 10s. ; altarage of St. Ninian in Jedburgh, £3, 4s. 5^d. ;
vicarage of Sprouston, £8 ; kirk of Kirktoune, £4, 8s. 10fd.3;
abbey of Jedburgh, with Restenneth, £324, 16s. 8d.4;
vicarage of Lindene, £13, 6s. 8d.5 ; parsonage of Yettem,
£26, 13s. 4d.5
Kirk of Lillisleif, common of Glasgow, £50 ; abbey of
Melrose, ‘ by Kylismure, Barmure, Carrik and Nethysdaill,
quhilk is assigned in my lord Seitonis sonnis in pensioun,’
£1,144, 15s. 4d.6
Peebles
The following thirds of money:—parsonage of Glen-
quhome, £24, 8s. lOfd. ; parsonage and vicarage of
Kilbocho, £26, 13s. 4d.; vicarage of Innerlethaine,
£22, 4s. 5^d.; vicarage pensionary of Kilbocho, £4;
vicarage of Kirkbryde [i.e., Traquair], £6, 13s. 4d.; vicar¬
age of Lintoune, £14, 7s. 4d. ; parsonage of Newlandis,
1 From 1568 the prebendaries recovered two-thirds.
2 £53, 6s. 8d., 1569-72.
3 In 1563 is charged the whole of Kirktoun, ‘ quhilk vaked the yeir
compted be deceise of Mr. Wilham Cranstoun and wes sett be the comp-
trollare to William Douglas of Cruik for pament yeirlie of 20 merkis ’ ;
the whole is charged in 1569-72.
4 The third of Jedburgh ‘ by Restenneth,’ ^161, 16s. 8d., 1563.
5 Not in 1561-2. The thirds for 1561-3 are charged in 1563.
6 In 1562 only. In 1563 (account for Berwick) is charged the part of
Melrose intromitted with by the compter before Michael Balfour was
restored to the abbey, £360.
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