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ACCOUNTS OF COLLECTORS
merynocht, 1 c. 5 b. 1 f. p.1; New College of Sanct-
androis, 1 c. 2 b. 2 f. 2f- p.; abbacy of Dumfermeling,
9 c. 9 b. p.2 ; parsonage of Flisk, 10 b.3
Perth
The following thirds of wheat:—abbacy of Culross, 1 c.
1 b. ; bishopric of Dumblane, 5 b. 1 f. p. ; abbacy of
Scone, 5 c. 5f b. ; bishopric of Dunkeld, 1 c. 5 b. 1 f. 1J p.4 ;
Chartirhouse of Sanctjohnnestoune, 8 c. 5 b.5
Whole wheat of friars of Sanctjohnnestoune, 8 b. If.
Stirling
Third of wheat of abbey of Cambuskenneth, 3 c. 14 b. 2 f.6
Cunningham
Third of wheat of abbey of Kilwynnyng, 2 b. 3 f.7
Roxburgh, Berwick
The following thirds of wheat:—abbey of Jedburgh, 11 b.
1 f. 1J p.8 ; abbey of Cauldstrame, 1 c. 3 b. 3 f. 2f p.9 ;
priory of Sanct Bothanis, 10 b. 3 f.; parsonage of Fouldoun,
1 b. 1 f. 1J p. ; kirk of Polwart, 2 b. ; abbey of Dryburgh,
10 b. 2 f. 2| p.
Whole wheat of abbey of Melrose, 19 c. 9 b.10
1 Omitted, 1568-72.
2 Omitted in 1563-4 ; 5 c. 10J b., 1568-72.
3 Added in 1572.
4 Omitted, 1568-72.
5 The 1562 account reads ‘ whole ’ instead of ‘third,’ but the amount
is the same. In 1568 the figure is 2 c. I2f b. and in 1569-72 it is 2 c. 5J b.
6 Note in margin, 1561-2 : ‘ The 8 bollis of the freris of Stirling out of
Bothkennar ar not charged heir be reason thei ar tane in to the propirtie.'
Cambuskenneth is omitted after 1563.
7 Omitted, 1568-71.
8 In 1562 there is added 1 b. 1 f. which in the last account rested on the
laird of Moncreiff and the abbot of Jedburgh.
9 3 c. 3 b. 2 f. for ‘ part of the wheat,’ 1563.
10 In 1562 only. In 1563 there are charged the teinds of Hassindene
and Cavers, intromitted with before Michael Balfour’s restoration, 1 c. 6 b.
merynocht, 1 c. 5 b. 1 f. p.1; New College of Sanct-
androis, 1 c. 2 b. 2 f. 2f- p.; abbacy of Dumfermeling,
9 c. 9 b. p.2 ; parsonage of Flisk, 10 b.3
Perth
The following thirds of wheat:—abbacy of Culross, 1 c.
1 b. ; bishopric of Dumblane, 5 b. 1 f. p. ; abbacy of
Scone, 5 c. 5f b. ; bishopric of Dunkeld, 1 c. 5 b. 1 f. 1J p.4 ;
Chartirhouse of Sanctjohnnestoune, 8 c. 5 b.5
Whole wheat of friars of Sanctjohnnestoune, 8 b. If.
Stirling
Third of wheat of abbey of Cambuskenneth, 3 c. 14 b. 2 f.6
Cunningham
Third of wheat of abbey of Kilwynnyng, 2 b. 3 f.7
Roxburgh, Berwick
The following thirds of wheat:—abbey of Jedburgh, 11 b.
1 f. 1J p.8 ; abbey of Cauldstrame, 1 c. 3 b. 3 f. 2f p.9 ;
priory of Sanct Bothanis, 10 b. 3 f.; parsonage of Fouldoun,
1 b. 1 f. 1J p. ; kirk of Polwart, 2 b. ; abbey of Dryburgh,
10 b. 2 f. 2| p.
Whole wheat of abbey of Melrose, 19 c. 9 b.10
1 Omitted, 1568-72.
2 Omitted in 1563-4 ; 5 c. 10J b., 1568-72.
3 Added in 1572.
4 Omitted, 1568-72.
5 The 1562 account reads ‘ whole ’ instead of ‘third,’ but the amount
is the same. In 1568 the figure is 2 c. I2f b. and in 1569-72 it is 2 c. 5J b.
6 Note in margin, 1561-2 : ‘ The 8 bollis of the freris of Stirling out of
Bothkennar ar not charged heir be reason thei ar tane in to the propirtie.'
Cambuskenneth is omitted after 1563.
7 Omitted, 1568-71.
8 In 1562 there is added 1 b. 1 f. which in the last account rested on the
laird of Moncreiff and the abbot of Jedburgh.
9 3 c. 3 b. 2 f. for ‘ part of the wheat,’ 1563.
10 In 1562 only. In 1563 there are charged the teinds of Hassindene
and Cavers, intromitted with before Michael Balfour’s restoration, 1 c. 6 b.
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