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ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
£44, 8s. lOfd. ; archdeaconry of Glasgow, containing the
kirks of Peblis and Mennare, £66, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of
Peblis, £9, 11s. l£d.; parsonage and vicarage of Lyne,
£20 ; vicarage of Stobo, £7, 12s. 2|d.1; parsonage and
vicarage of Skraling, £6, 13s. 4d. ; parsonage of Lyntoune,
£26, 13s. 4d.2 ; ministry of Peblis, £107, 17s. 9^d.3
Parsonage of Kirkurde, common of Trinity College,
£50 4; mails of six acres of land beside the Croce Kirk of
Peblis pertaining to the ministry thereof, £3.5
Selkirk
The following thirds of -money :—‘ the money of the ane
half of Sanct Marie kirk of the Lowis,’ £20 ; parsonage of
Hawik, £54, 8s. 10§d. ; vicarage of Hassindene, £6,13s. 4d.;
vicarage of Selkirk, £22, 4s. 5^d.
Linlithgow
The following thirds of money :—parsonage and vicarage
of Eglismachaine, £34, 2s.; vicarage of Dummanye,
£6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Straybroik, £6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage
of Torphichen, £8, 17s. 9|d. ; vicarage of Bathcatt,
£8, 17s. 9^d. ; vicarage of Bynnie [Bynning], 35s. 6§d. ;
parsonage of Straybroyk, £66, 13s. 4d.; vicarage of Lin-
lythgow, £6, 13s. 4d.; vicarage of Abircorne, £3, 2s. 2fd.;
vicarage of Kynneill, £10.
‘ Resavit and tane up be the comptare of the penny meill
\i.e., mail] of the croiftis and aikeris of the freiris of
Linlythgow,’ £6, 6s. 8d.
Edinburgh
The following thirds of money :—abbacy of Halyrudehous,
£975, 9s. 6d. ; ‘ prioress ’ of the Senis, £73, 2s. 2§d. ;
vicarage of the palace of Halyrudhouse, £4, 8s. 10fd. ;
1 £20, 1563, 1569-72.
2 ^7. 15s. 6§d., 1569-72.
3 Omitted after 1562.
4 £16, 13s. 4d., being the third only, 1569-72.
5 Not in 1561, 1562.
£44, 8s. lOfd. ; archdeaconry of Glasgow, containing the
kirks of Peblis and Mennare, £66, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of
Peblis, £9, 11s. l£d.; parsonage and vicarage of Lyne,
£20 ; vicarage of Stobo, £7, 12s. 2|d.1; parsonage and
vicarage of Skraling, £6, 13s. 4d. ; parsonage of Lyntoune,
£26, 13s. 4d.2 ; ministry of Peblis, £107, 17s. 9^d.3
Parsonage of Kirkurde, common of Trinity College,
£50 4; mails of six acres of land beside the Croce Kirk of
Peblis pertaining to the ministry thereof, £3.5
Selkirk
The following thirds of -money :—‘ the money of the ane
half of Sanct Marie kirk of the Lowis,’ £20 ; parsonage of
Hawik, £54, 8s. 10§d. ; vicarage of Hassindene, £6,13s. 4d.;
vicarage of Selkirk, £22, 4s. 5^d.
Linlithgow
The following thirds of money :—parsonage and vicarage
of Eglismachaine, £34, 2s.; vicarage of Dummanye,
£6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage of Straybroik, £6, 13s. 4d. ; vicarage
of Torphichen, £8, 17s. 9|d. ; vicarage of Bathcatt,
£8, 17s. 9^d. ; vicarage of Bynnie [Bynning], 35s. 6§d. ;
parsonage of Straybroyk, £66, 13s. 4d.; vicarage of Lin-
lythgow, £6, 13s. 4d.; vicarage of Abircorne, £3, 2s. 2fd.;
vicarage of Kynneill, £10.
‘ Resavit and tane up be the comptare of the penny meill
\i.e., mail] of the croiftis and aikeris of the freiris of
Linlythgow,’ £6, 6s. 8d.
Edinburgh
The following thirds of money :—abbacy of Halyrudehous,
£975, 9s. 6d. ; ‘ prioress ’ of the Senis, £73, 2s. 2§d. ;
vicarage of the palace of Halyrudhouse, £4, 8s. 10fd. ;
1 £20, 1563, 1569-72.
2 ^7. 15s. 6§d., 1569-72.
3 Omitted after 1562.
4 £16, 13s. 4d., being the third only, 1569-72.
5 Not in 1561, 1562.
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